Connections for Positive Change

About Us

Citrine Health was formed in 1996 by a small group of social and healthcare professionals under the name Positive Women’s Network. These individuals understood and realized the need for an organization that could provide specialized services for women living with life-challenging illness. Over the years the organization has grown to support a broader range of clients by offering direct care and connections to other health and human services.

Today the committed staff and volunteers of Citrine Health serve thousands of women and their families throughout the Greater Puget Sound region including Island, King, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, Whatcom Counties, and beyond.

Our Mission

We connect women and their families to services and resources for health and wellness.

Our Values

Integrity Uncompromising adherence to honesty, ethics, strength and unity.
Research-based Basing decisions on results of verifiable studies.
Inclusive Acknowledging, respecting, and valuing each individual’s history, culture and perspective.
Responsive Being attentive, and reacting quickly and positively to individual and community needs.
Resourceful Surpassing expectations in providing and locating resources for individual & community needs.
Friendliness Welcoming, helpful and genuine in every interaction
Innovative Embracing and implementing new creative ideas and processes to meet the dynamic needs of the individual and community

Board of Directors

Citrine Health has board openings. An ideal candidate lives in Snohomish County and understands women’s issues in relation to health and human services from either a provider or a client perspective. For more information concerning the board, contact our Executive Director at 425-259-9899.

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Citrine Health is a community based, non-profit 501(c)3 agency based in Snohomish County, WA.
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Did you lose food purchased with EBT (SNAP) in this week's floods? You have 10 days to report to DSHS for replacement. Details in original post.

Do you need to sign up for SNAP? Call Citrine Health at (425) 220-1489 to complete an app over the phone.🚨Flood alert! 🚨

Did you lose food bought with food benefits because of recent flooding or a power outage? You can file a claim to replace those food benefits.

Call us at 877-501-2233 or visit your local Community Services Office to request a replacement.

To receive this help, you must file a claim within 10 days of the flooding or outage.
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Did you lose food purchased with EBT (SNAP) in this weeks floods? You have 10 days to report to DSHS for replacement. Details in original post.

Do you need to sign up for SNAP? Call Citrine Health at (425) 220-1489 to complete an app over the phone.

The Red Cross has opened an emergency shelter at the Monroe fairgrounds due to flooding. There is also emergency animal stabling. Please go if needed! See details in original post.

Need food help? Call Citrine Health at (425) 220-1489 to apply for the SNAP (Basic Food) program.⚠️ FLOODING SHELTER INFORMATION
(12/12/25) Red Cross teams are monitoring flooding activity and responding where needed to provide safe shelter to evacuees.

CURRENT OPEN SHELTER LOCATIONS:
📍Bay View Elementary, 15421 Josh Wilson Road, Burlington
📍Bethany Covenant Church: 1318 S. 18th St., Mount Vernon
📍Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mount Vernon
📍Evergreen State Fairgrounds, 14405 179th Ave. SE, Monroe
📍Peace Lutheran Church, 18615 SE 272nd St, Kent
📍Packwood Community Hall, 12935 US 12, Packwood
📍Christian Center Church, 5800 Kimber Rd, Cashmere

Anyone impacted by flooding is welcome at our flooding evacuation centers to connect with others, get a warm meal and find support.
As we continue to monitor flooding activity, we ask everyone to be prepared and review the below safety tips: rdcrss.org/44ZOb46
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The Red Cross has opened an emergency shelter at the Monroe fairgrounds due to flooding. There is also emergency animal stabling. Please go if needed! See details in original post.

Need food help? Call Citrine Health at (425) 220-1489 to apply for the SNAP (Basic Food) program.
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