Valley Cities provides comprehensive mental health services for children, teens, adults, and seniors, including individual, family, and group counseling. Our evidence-based programs address various concerns, such as depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder, tailored to meet each individual’s needs.

For more information, see the Valley Cities Behavioral Health Care website.

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Seattle Lunch and Learn: Understanding the fentanyl crisis with Valley Cities

Valley Cities Behavioral Health Care is hosting a Lunch and Learn event on Sept. 24 at the World Trade Center Seattle, focusing on the fentanyl crisis affecting King County. The event aims to provide insights from clinical leaders about the realities of treatment and recovery. Presenters from Rec...

Free backpacks, food and fun at Valley Cities’ National Night Out in Auburn

Valley Cities Behavioral Health Care is hosting a National Night Out event on Aug. 5 in Auburn, Washington, from 3 to 6 p.m. at 915 26th St. NE. This community gathering aims to promote connection and support, featuring free backpacks and school supplies for children, along with family-friendly a...

Hope on the move: Valley Cities reaches communities where they are

Valley Cities Behavioral Health Care is expanding its outreach efforts across King County, emphasizing the importance of connecting with individuals in their own environments, such as community centers and parks. For nearly 60 years, Valley Cities has provided care for those facing mental health ...

Valley Cities Enumclaw welcomes 2025 with wellness-focused programs and services

Valley Cities Enumclaw is launching wellness-focused programs and services for 2025 to enhance the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of its clients. As part of “Welcome Back Week” from Jan. 8 to 10, the clinic introduced new group services, including mindfulness sessions, “Therapeutic Th...

Personal journeys drive compassionate care at Valley Cities

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Valley Cities Behavioral Health Care emphasizes the importance of personal experiences in providing compassionate care. Team members often draw from their own struggles with mental health or substance use to connect with and support clients facing similar challenges. John Grossman, the director o...