Community Partnerships

Lewis County Stabilization Project (LCSP) is built on the belief that lasting stability happens through strong local collaboration. We do not work in isolation or replace existing services. Instead, we partner with housing providers, recovery supports, workforce pathways, and community-based organizations to strengthen transitions from crisis to long-term independence.

Our role is to provide structured, non-clinical stabilization support helping individuals stay connected, accountable, and supported as they navigate housing, recovery, reentry, and employment opportunities.

We welcome partnerships that align with our mission and strengthen coordinated pathways forward for adults and young adults in Lewis County and the region.

Organizations listed reflect community connections and collaboration efforts and do not necessarily indicate formal partnership or endorsement.

 

 

Who We Partner With

We collaborate with organizations and providers such as:

  • Recovery and sober living housing partners

  • Community-based housing providers

  • Justice-system reentry and diversion supports

  • Behavioral health and treatment referral networks

  • Workforce development and apprenticeship pathways

  • Local churches, nonprofits, and service organizations

These partnerships help ensure that individuals receive practical support, clear expectations, and coordinated access to resources.

Partner Referrals and Inquiries

Lewis County Stabilization Project is always open to mission-aligned collaboration. We welcome connection with housing providers, employers, workforce and apprenticeship programs, community organizations, faith partners, and referral networks working to strengthen stability in Lewis County.

If you are interested in partnering, coordinating referrals, or learning more about our stabilization model, we invite you to reach out.

Current Collaborators

Lewis County Stabilization Project (LCSP) is actively building relationships with local and regional organizations that support housing stability, recovery, workforce opportunity, and successful reentry. While not all partnerships are formalized, we are grateful for ongoing collaboration, shared planning, and coordinated referral pathways with community stakeholders, including:

Homestone Recovery – Recovery-focused housing and supportive sober living partnerships
https://homestonerecovery.com/

Build Up – Apprenticeship-connected workforce development and employment pathways
https://www.buildup-apprentices.org/about-buildup.html

Pacific Mountain Workforce Development Council (PacMtn) – Regional training, career navigation, and employment support
https://pacmtn.org/

Pacific Northwest Ironworkers District Council – Skilled trades and registered apprenticeship opportunities
http://www.ironworkersnw.org/

Thurston Economic Development Council (EDC) – Regional business growth and workforce-aligned economic development
https://thurstonedc.com/

Evergreen Coast Economic Development District (Evergreen Coast EDD) – Regional collaboration supporting housing, economic development, and community stability initiatives
https://ecedd.org/about/

One Prison One Parish (Underground Ministries) – Faith-rooted reentry support and community connection initiatives
https://www.undergroundministries.org/opop

Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC) – Reentry coordination and community transition support
https://doc.wa.gov/

Organizations listed reflect community connections and collaboration efforts and do not necessarily indicate formal partnership, referral guarantee, or organizational endorsement.