Wellness hub group

People from several organizations, including those that played a founding role, attended the Community Roots Wellness Hub open house on Oct. 29. Represented are Washington Gorge Action Programs; Education Service District 112; White Salmon Valley School District; The Next Door, Inc.; Washington Therapists Collective; Carelon; One Community Health; Southwest Washington Accountable Communities of Health; Communidades; and the City of White Salmon. 

WHITE SALMON — The Community Roots Wellness Hub, a collaborative, co-located model of service delivery designed to better support youth and their parents, officially opened its doors on Oct. 29. A concept predating the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers hope the hub can fill a gap in resources across the western half of Klickitat County.

“The true, original motivation for this space is the kids,” said Abby Brandt Whalin, the community wellness department director for Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP). “We all have, because we live here and love this community, been personally affected by the comings and goings and changes in services that have happened over the years — whether it’s any of the providers you name, ours included.”

Wellness hub post its

Attendees wrote out different needs they hope the Community Roots Wellness Hub can address during the center’s open house about two weeks ago.