King County launches stop hate hotline for victims of hate crimes

King County has launched the 24/7 Stop Hate Hotline to support victims of hate crimes and bias incidents.

KING COUNTY, Wash. — King County has launched the Stop Hate Hotline, a 24/7 confidential reporting system for victims of hate crimes and bias incidents.

The hotline, which can be reached at 833-786-7481 or 833-STOP-H81, is operated by the non-profit Crisis Connections and connects callers to community resources and support services.

King County Executive Shannon Braddock announced the launch in partnership with King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn and Crisis Connections.

“The launch of the Stop Hate Hotline represents King County’s unwavering commitment to creating

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