Community Asset Map
SWACH’s Community Asset Map is based on assets and strengths identified by community members in Klickitat and Skamania counties. The overall goal of asset mapping is to grow resident power and support future relationship building. More information about the map can be found at the bottom of the page.
To view the map on Google, click here. If you’d like to add additional assets, head here.
1. What is the Community Asset Map?
The SWACH Community Asset Map is an interactive map and directory of community resources across Clark, Klickitat and Skamania counties. It helps residents, partners and professionals find services, programs and places that support health and well-being.
The map collects information on health care, behavioral health, recovery services, housing supports, food access, transportation and more. By bringing data into one place, the Community Asset Map makes it easier to navigate and use what already exists in our communities.
2. Why it matters to Southwest Washington
In our rural and underserved communities, access to services can be harder to find. Barriers like distance, limited hours, language, transportation or cultural fit can get in the way of people getting help.
The Community Asset Map helps by:
• Making visible the places and programs that are working and ready to serve.
• Strengthening connection between organizations so no one has to reinvent what exists.
• Supporting community-led planning and equity by showing where gaps are, which populations are underserved and where partners can collaborate.
3. How to use the map
Step 1: Use the map view on the left to find the resource category you need (for example: “naloxone vending machine”, “community event”, “physical places”).
Step 2: Select a pin or list item to see full details—description, address, hours, eligibility.
Step 3: If you work for a partner organization, use the map to identify existing services you can connect your clients to, or to discover gaps where partnership is needed.
Step 4: Share the map with community members, clients, networks and use it in your work so it becomes part of how we coordinate care across the region.
4. How to contribute your organization/resource
Does your organization or program serve Clark, Klickitat or Skamania county and support community health and equity? We want to include you. Please use our use the form above to add your service to the map.
We ask for basic information such as:
• Organization name
• Service description
• Address and service area
• Hours of operation
• Priority populations served (for example: youth, rural residents, LGBTQIA2+, Native)Adding your information helps everyone in the region find your services, strengthens our collective visibility and supports coordination.