Parents for Parents Program at Parents for Parents
Offers peer mentoring and support to families in the child welfare system. Provides by parents that have successfully navigated a dependency and are now here to help parents currently involved in one. Provides support at court hearings, offer a class explaining the dependency process, phone mentoring and help navigating community resources. Provides Dependency 101 Classes, which offers tools and resources to empower parents. Parents also share personal stories of making it through the dependency process and local presenters talk about their roles in the court process and how to best work with them for success. A certificate for completing the free, one-time, 2-hour class is provided.
Physical Address
300 Washington Street, Wenatchee, WA 98801
Hours
Phone Hours: M-F, 9am-4pm. Program: W-F, 9am-4pm.
Voice
Application process
Call to speak with Briana Hinderer.
Fee
None.
Required documents
None.
Eligibility
Must be a parent or support person involved in a dependency.
Agency info
Parents for Parents
The Parents for Parents program offers peer mentoring and support to families in the child welfare system. Offered by parents that have successfully navigated a dependency and are now here to help parents currently involved in one. Provides support at court hearings, offer a class explaining the dependency process, phone mentoring and help navigating community resources.