Upcoming Events
Friends and Family Support Group
No groups are currently scheduled. Check back again soon!
Please contact Donna at donnan@transitionalresources.org or call (206) 883-2027 for more information.
Come and see how our advocacy and respectful mental health programs lead to recovery and a better life for those living with mental illness!
No tours of the Transitional Resources facilities are currently scheduled.
KEXP Audioasis Benefit Concert UPDATE!
Thanks to everyone who attended the KEXP Benefit Concert for TR on Saturday, October 10th at the Sunset Tavern...a fun time was had by all!
A special thank you to KEXP, who broadcasted Audioasis with Hannah Levin live from Ballard as part of their Community Partnership program. We appreciate their generous support of our agency and other deserving community organizations.
We would also like to thank The Sunset Tavern for their support and the bands that played the Sunset on Saturday: The Nightgowns, The Physics, GMK, and Head Like a Kite. You were amazing!



An Evening of Inspiration raises over $50,000!
TR's Fall Fundraising Event, An Evening of Inspiration, was a resounding success. Over $50,000 was raised in support of respectful mental health care, thanks in part to a $10,000 matching grant from the Lucky Seven Foundation. We appreciate the amazing generosity of TR's supporters!
A special thanks to our event sponsors: Nucor Steel, Pacific Continental Bank, Fred Meyer, and The Keimig Associates...and to our friends at CPRS!




THANK YOU!
Thank you to Noise For The Needy for putting on an incredible festival and raising over $20,000 in support of our mission! There were over 40 bands at many local hot watering spots across Seattle. Thanks to their board, the venues, bands, sponsors, volunteers, and the many people that came out to enjoy excellent music and raise money!
Check out some reviews and more pictures at
Noise For the Needy!
5th Annual Garden Party
Saturday, June 6, 2009
TR has the smallest certified organic garden in the area! Thanks to dozens of volunteers who turned out (despite a slight downpour in the morning) and weeded, planted, and laid bark to prepare our garden for growing season! Thanks to those who came down to help out and learn more about severe mental illness and to support respectful mental health care. Special thanks to Christine Keff, chef/owner of Flying Fish who dazzled us with a wonderful Kale-Potato Stew using fresh organic ingredients from our garden!
TR's organic garden is an integral part of our vocational training program that creates employment and educational opportunities for our clients. For many, working in the garden is the first step in their recovery from mental illness.




