Stay Connected with SOUND: Read Our Latest Newsletter! Check out the latest edition of SOUNDās newsletter for updates on our programs, community partnerships, upcoming events, and the incredible impact weāre making together. Also check to find ways you can get involved in supporting behavioral health in our community.
The SOUND of Hope Gala is almost sold outāthank you to all who helped make this happen! Limited waitlist seats are available. To join the waitlist, please email us directly. Weāre also proud of our partnership with FareStart, where SOUNDās behavioral health support helps students build resilience and empowers staff with training. Canāt attend the Gala? Please consider supporting SOUND through year-end giving.
Weāre excited to announce the SOUND of Hope Gala on November 23rd at MOHAI, celebrating community and progress in behavioral health. Weāve also made great strides in workforce development, reducing turnover to 12%, increasing diversity to 45%, and hiring 128 new staff this year. Your support helps us continue building a stronger SOUND team.
Stay Connected with SOUND: Read Our Latest Newsletter! Check out the latest edition of SOUNDās newsletter for updates on our programs, community partnerships, upcoming events, and the incredible impact weāre making together. Also check to find ways you can get involved in supporting behavioral health in our community.
Weāre proud to share SOUNDās impactful work supporting individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). From our Intensive Residential Treatment program to partnerships like Project ECHO, weāre breaking barriers in behavioral health and whole-person care. Our work wouldnāt be possible without your supportāhelp us continue making a difference for this vulnerable community.
Seattle Seahawks star DK Metcalf chose SOUND Behavioral Health's Deaf Services Program for "My Cause My Cleats 2024."
King County has launched 10 new mobile crisis teams, expanding immediate mental health care access and reducing the burden on other agencies. Operated by DESC and SOUND Behavioral Health, these two-person teams serve adults in crisis across the county.
King County continues to ramp up its behavioral health services following the approval of a $1.25 billion by voters. With the latest development being the launch of an expanded and streamlined mobile crisis team-program last week.