From local to national, and from in-person to virtual, there’s lots going on…

Online OCD Camp

Virtual

The Online OCD Camp is a weekend full of interactive sessions, educational activities, and FUN for youth aged 6-17 who have OCD or a sibling with OCD. In addition to programming for elementary, middle, & high schoolers, OCD Camp also offers support for caregivers and families, including strategies and education about caring for a child with OCD and socialization with families with similar experiences.

OCD Seattle In-Person Meetings

10am-Noon | Glaser Auditorium, Swedish Health, Seattle, WA

Learn More: ocdseattle.org

Message Line: 206-781-5614

Email: seattleocd@gmail.com

The Process of Being – Online

6:00-7:30pm | Virtual

Living with anxiety disorders & OCD can be a lonely & challenging experience. You’re not alone! Join us to make art, be in community together, and share. Open and free to all ages and creative abilities! This event is virtual so bring your own supplies!

The Process of Being

6-8pm | Roam Coffee + Beer, Bellingham
1205 Washington St, Bellingham, WA

Living with anxiety disorders & OCD can be a lonely & challenging experience. You’re not alone! Join us for 2 hours to make art, be in community together, and share. Open and free to all ages and creative abilities! This event is in-person, supplies will be provided!

30th Annual OCD Conference

Marriott Marquis in Chicago & Virtually

For all those impacted by OCD and related disorders, mental health professionals, and researchers. The Annual OCD Conference is the largest national event focused solely on obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and related disorders. This extraordinary event brings together individuals with OCD, their loved ones, and mental health professionals under the same roof with the goal of educating attendees about the latest treatments, research, and practice in OCD and related disorders.

Registration opens in late March

OCD Summer Camp 2025

Greater Seattle Area, location being finalized

A summer day-camp for children and teens (age 8-17) with OCD and related disorders, focused on creativity and connection with evidence-based clinical treatment. Presented by OCD Washington, this collaboration is made possible with the assistance of the IOCDF, Bravewave Collective, LLC in Seattle, and generous grant-funding of JACK Mental Health Advocacy (MHA)

Date & Location pending, more info and registration to be announced!

Annual One Million Steps for OCD in Seattle

10am | Seward Park, Seattle, WA

Join us for our Annual OCD Walk at Seward Park in Seattle!

The One Million Steps for OCD Walk is a community engagement event that allows individuals across the country to connect, share stories, create impact, and show those struggling on their road to recovery that they are not alone. In addition, the OCD Walk is an opportunity to raise funds and awareness of what it really means to have OCD!

Registration opens Summer 2025

A Storytelling Event About OCD 

5pm-6pm | Atlas Theater, Home of CSZ Seattle, 3509 Fremont Ave N

​Maybe, Maybe Not is a cast of individuals with personal experience with OCD. It is co-produced by Dr. Shereen Morse, an OCD psychiatrist and former stage performer and Dr. Stacy Welch, an OCD psychologist and the former director of the Anxiety and Stress Reduction Center of Seattle. All proceeds will be donated to OCD Washington.

The Process of Being

6-8pm | Roam Coffee + Beer, Bellingham
1205 Washington St, Bellingham, WA

Living with anxiety disorders & OCD can be a lonely & challenging experience. You’re not alone! Join us for 2 hours to make art, be in community together, and share. Open and free to all ages and creative abilities! This event is in-person, supplies will be provided!