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Specialty & Developmental Healthcare Support offered at Children's Village
Offers medical specialty clinics, developmental screening, dental services, occupational and speech therapy, mental health counseling, care coordination, family support to children with special health care needs and their families in Yakima County.
Provides a wide rage of services for children with special and developmental healthcare needs and their families. Integrates physical health, behavior, mental health, and educational services to optimize daily life for the child and family. Provides Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnostic clinic, behavioral and developmental evaluations, cleft lip and palate program, infant and toddler early intervention, medical specialty clinics, nurse family partnership, pediatric dental services, therapy services, speech and language therapy, genetics program, and family support.
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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/DelaysGenetic CounselingParent to Parent NetworkingDisability Related Parenting ProgramsAmbulatory PediatricsChild Health and Disability Prevention ExamsFamily Resource Centers/OutreachCleft Lip/Palate ClinicsPediatric Developmental AssessmentPediatric DentistryPediatric Developmental ScreeningHome Based Parenting Education
Mental Health Assessment and Treatment offered by Akin at East County Family Resource
Offers children and family counseling, treatment for child victims of sexual abuse, and coordination of family support services, including parent education, parenting classes, family advocate services, and WIC.
Offers children and family counseling, treatment for child victims of sexual abuse, and coordination of family support services, including parent education, parenting classes, and family advocate services. Also offers emergency food and WIC to promote the self-sufficiency and well-being of local families.
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Uŋčí Makhá Home Visiting Program at United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
Provides a culturally-tailored early childhood home visiting program for urban Native American, Alaska Native, and Pacific Islander children and caregivers. Holds parenting classes on child development.
Supports the well-being of families by providing a culturally-tailored early-childhood home visiting program for urban Native American and Alaskan Native children and caregivers in King County.
Provides classes to help teach parents about child development and building a supportive parenting community.
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Family Resource Services Navigator Program offered at Family Support Center of South Sound
Assists families in identifying resources to help with immediate problems. Works with families on an ongoing basis to help them identify skills and assets to achieve realistic goals.
This program is dedicated to guiding families in finding community resources and facilitating connections with essential services via a team of Family Resource Navigators (FRN). These services may include navigating state benefits, local financial resources, employment and financial education, one-time financial assistance, rental assistance, basic needs items, and more.
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Franklin Pierce Youth First offered at Franklin Pierce Family Resource Center
Provides support/resource connection related to Drug and Alcohol Abuse for children and youth. Focuses on prevention, working together to bring resources and partnerships together to ensure youth have opportunities, support and every chance to succeed.
Provides support and resource connection related to Drug and Alcohol Abuse for school aged children and youth.
Focuses on prevention, working together to bring community resources and partnerships together to ensure youth have opportunities, support and every chance to succeed.
FPYF’s prevention efforts span many risky behaviors including both substance abuse and youth violence.
FPYF strives to make connections in the community that facilitate increased prevention, interventions and family support as well as local community connections and local resources.
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Family Resource Center offered at FamilyWorks Roosevelt Family Resource Center
Offers a wide variety of free services, including parenting classes and workshops, family programs, parent-led programs such as cooking classes and field trips.
Offers a wide variety of free services, including the following:
- Parenting classes (twice a year)
- Workshops (cooking classes, CPR classes, youth programming)
- Playgroups for ages birth to 5 plus their caregivers, with English and Spanish playgroups available
- Advocates available for assistance with resources and systems navigation
- Community Closet for free children’s clothing, toys, books and more.
- Diaper Bank (current waitlist)
- Free monthly Family Field Trips to locations like the Aquarium, Zoo, and local museums.
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Angle Lake Community Resource Center offered by Lutheran Community Services Northwest in SeaTac
Offers parenting education, child development activities, support groups, and connections to basic needs. Provides diapers on a monthly basis to families with children under age 4, and distributes food once a week.
Offers parenting education, child development activities, support groups, resource fairs, community referrals and connections to basic needs like food, clothing, health care, housing and employment. Provides diapers on a monthly basis to families and distributes food once a week.
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Children's Mental Health Services offered by Akin at Vancouver Family Resource Center
Offers children and family counseling, treatment for child victims of sexual abuse, and coordination of family support services, including parent education, parenting classes, and family advocate services to promote the self-sufficiency and well-being of families.
Offers children and family counseling, treatment for child victims of sexual abuse, as well as coordination of family support services, including parent education, parenting classes, and family advocate services to promote the self-sufficiency and well-being of families.
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PREPARES: Pregnancy and Parent Support offered at Catholic Charities Serving Central WA in Yakima
Offers assistance with essential needs and develops supportive, nurturing relationships to walk the journey with young families in need.
Offers assistance with essential needs and develops supportive, nurturing relationships to walk the journey with young families in need.
PREPARES Baby Supply Bags: provides basic baby supplies, based on the age of the child and can include diapers, wipes, formula, clothing, books, and toys.
Family Companions: provide an opportunity for a pregnant or parenting family to be matched with a trained family companion volunteer who gives the family ongoing support and encouragement. Find comfort and guidance with the support of a family companion who has walked the path of parenthood and empathize with its joys and struggles.
Play and Learn Groups: facilitates play groups to support early brain development and kindergarten readiness: play group curriculum is based on the latest research in early childhood brain development and family engagement. Play groups give parents and informal caregivers a free, accessible place to meet other families and get support. Sessions are held weekly in community spaces in the child’s own neighborhood and language.
Parents as Teachers (PAT): develops curricula, trains early childhood professionals, and certifies parent educators to work with parents to provide them with parenting support and information on their developing child. Vision: All children will learn, grow and develop to realize their full potential.
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Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) Orting Family Resource Center
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns.
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns. This course is a prevention program and does NOT satisfy court ordered requirements. Programs available in English and Spanish.
Course helps:
- Strengthen family relationships
- Encourage positive behaviors
- Teach a child new skills and behaviors
- Gain confidence handling disruptive or challenging behaviors
- Taking care of yourself as a parent.
Offers a Triple P Group where parents in similar situations can meet.
Parents who can support each other and share their stories.
Each group is 8 weeks,1-2 hours per week.
Triple P Group is free and open to families with children ages 0-17.
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Family Resource Center offered by Parents Place
Offers classes, referrals, and support groups.
Offers classes, referrals, and support groups.
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Roots Family Connection Program offered at Rebound Families
Program includes parenting classes and kids mentoring groups that focus on creating support systems for those who have experienced difficult life challenges. Participants meet weekly for 12 weeks.
The program is specifically designed for families facing difficult life circumstances and parents who desire to develop family-building skills. Parenting Class: Parents learn the Positive Behavior Intervention Supports system, used by many school districts. Parents have the opportunity to connect on a deeper level not only with their own families, but with their peers. Kids Groups: Kids learn the life skills necessary to understand, talk about, and cope with what is happening in their lives in healthy, positive ways. Kids meet at the same time as Parenting Class.
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Parent Education Classes offered by Vanessa Behan
Provides a variety of parent education classes from the "8-week Circle of Security" to a 24-week Nurturing Program
Provides a variety of parent education classes from the "8-week Circle of Security" to a 24-week Nurturing Program.
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Family Resource Center offered by Neighborhood House at High Point
Dedicated to supporting and strengthening families and community by strategizing programs into:
Dedicated to engaging community members to plan and implement culturally relevant activities and events for the whole family, that is relevant to their needs and wishes.
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Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) offered at White River Family Resource Center
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns.
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns. This course is a prevention program and does NOT satisfy court ordered requirements. Programs available in English and Spanish.
Course helps:
- Strengthen family relationships
- Encourage positive behaviors
- Teach a child new skills and behaviors
- Gain confidence handling disruptive or challenging behaviors
- Taking care of yourself as a parent.
Offers a Triple P Group where parents in similar situations can meet.
Parents who can support each other and share their stories.
Each group is 8 weeks,1-2 hours per week.
Triple P Group is free and open to families with children ages 0-17.
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Community Resource Center offered at Opportunity Council - Whatcom County
Connects people with community resources to help meet basic needs such as food and housing; including requests for emergency shelter, referrals for affordable housing and problem solving help with landlord/tenant issues.
Connects people with community resources to help meet basic needs such as food and housing; including requests for emergency shelter, rental assistance, referrals for affordable housing and problem solving help with landlord/tenant issues.
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Classes and Support Groups offered by Akin's North Seattle Family Resource Center
Offers CPR classes, parenting classes, parent support groups, parent/child activity groups and advocacy and support for families in a new culture, including Talk Time classes. Also offers Parent Child Plus home visiting services.
Offers parenting education, including Kaleidoscope Play and Learn parent/child activity groups. Other classes include:
- Toddler Gym
- CPR for infants/adults
- Life Skills
- Cooking and Nutrition
- K-12 Tutoring.
Offers support groups and workshops for Latino families. Facilitates support groups to increase family's social support and decrease family isolation.
Also offers family advocacy, application assistance along with information and referral to a variety of other services.
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Teen Expectant/New Parent AssistanceFamily Resource Centers/OutreachHome Based Parenting EducationParent/Child Activity GroupsParent Support GroupsYouth/Student Support GroupsCPR InstructionImmigrant Resettlement ServicesCertificates/Forms AssistanceParenting Skills ClassesEnglish as a Second Language
Family & Parenting Support offered at Room One
Offers family & parenting support through groups, like a mothering group for new mothers and parent support for couples and/or single parents with children up to age 3.
Offers family & parenting support through groups, like a mothering group for new mothers and parent support for couples and/or single parents with children up to age 3; child care and meals are provided during class. Offers individual support and referral services to help parents and families find the right resources to support their health and well-being.
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Maternity Support Services offered by Answers Counseling Gig Harbor/Key Peninsula
Provides services in the home, clinic, hospital, or community. Services include nursing, nutrition, counseling and unlimited basic needs, resources (housing, diapers, financial, medical, and more). Pierce County clients are typically connected to the MultiCare health system.
Program designed to help pregnant women receive the medical and social services they may need.
All pregnant women covered under Medicaid (WA Apple Health) are eligible for services.
Offers a team that helps advise and support mothers through their pregnancy. Team includes a:
- Registered Nurse
- Nutritionist
- Behavioral Health Specialist
- Community Health Worker
- an Infant Case Manager.
Services are provided wherever convenient for participants whether that be in home, clinic or in the community.
Services may include, but are not limited to:
- free pregnancy testing
- assistance in obtaining early and regular medical care
- assistance in applying for Medicaid Medical Insurance/Apple Health
- nursing information and education about pregnancy, labor and delivery
- diet and nutrition counseling
- information and education about baby care and parenting skills
- assistance in accessing dental and vision care
- childbirth education classes
- care seat safety and car seats
- family planning services
- assistance in obtaining paternity information
- assistance with housing
- transportation to all medical and dental appointments
- substance abuse counseling
- lactation, breastfeeding support and breast pumps
- free crib program
- perinatal, prenatal and postpartum anxiety/depression support and counseling.
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Referral and Advocacy for Spanish Speakers offered at Nuestra Casa
Helps Spanish-speakers find needed social, health, or human resources in their community.
Helps Spanish-speakers find needed social, health, or human resources in their community. Also provides individual advocacy and assists filling out documents.
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Youth and Family Programs offered at Joyce L. Sobel Family Resource Center
Programs that link families to community resources and offers parenting classes and workshops, English and Spanish toddler playgroups, bi-annual infant clothing and toy swap.
Programs that link families to community resources and offers parenting classes and workshops, English and Spanish toddler playgroups, bi-annual infant clothing and toy swap.
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The ZONE
Offers free youth programming after school and during the summer through local schools and community partners. Also offers classes for parents, as well as job training opportunities.
The ZONE is a resident-led initiative that works with partner organizations to bring programs and resources to Northeast Spokane. Partners are working on helping members with housing, after school and summer programs for children, food security, employment development, and more.
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Drop-In Center offered at First Step Family Support Center - Port Angeles Family Resource Center
Drop in services for families including free clothing and equipment closet, referrals, a children’s play area, emergency diapers and formula, access to phones, computers, fax and copier, healthy snacks, and free children’s books.
The Port Angeles Resource Center, fondly known as the Orville Campbell House, at First Step offers a safe place to find resources for your family. We have a free clothing and equipment closet, information and referrals, indoor and outdoor children’s play area, free diapers and formula, access to phones, computers, fax and copier, healthy snacks, free children’s books, and a Little Free Food Pantry and Fridge!
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Community Resource Center offered at Everett Community Resource Center & Familias Unidas
A community hub where individuals and parents with children can attend programs or workshops, access community resources, connect with others, and receive information and referrals.
A community hub where individuals and parents with children can attend programs and workshops, access community resources, connect with others, and receive information and referrals. Services vary by location but may include use of the phone, use of the fax, access to applications for subsidized apartments, and use of the computer work stations. Clients are not able to use the resource center as a mailing address.
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Maternity Support Services offered by Answers Counseling Tacoma TG Campus
Provides services in the home, clinic, hospital, or community. Services include nursing, nutrition, counseling and unlimited basic needs, resources (housing, diapers, financial, medical, and more). Pierce County clients are typically connected to the MultiCare health system.
Program designed to help pregnant women receive the medical and social services they may need.
All pregnant women covered under Medicaid (WA Apple Health) are eligible for services.
Offers a team that helps advise and support mothers through their pregnancy. Team includes a:
- Registered Nurse
- Nutritionist
- Behavioral Health Specialist
- Community Health Worker
- an Infant Case Manager.
Services are provided wherever convenient for participants whether that be in home, clinic or in the community.
Services may include, but are not limited to:
- free pregnancy testing
- assistance in obtaining early and regular medical care
- assistance in applying for Medicaid Medical Insurance/Apple Health
- nursing information and education about pregnancy, labor and delivery
- diet and nutrition counseling
- information and education about baby care and parenting skills
- assistance in accessing dental and vision care
- childbirth education classes
- care seat safety and car seats
- family planning services
- assistance in obtaining paternity information
- assistance with housing
- transportation to all medical and dental appointments
- substance abuse counseling
- lactation, breastfeeding support and breast pumps
- free crib program
- perinatal, prenatal and postpartum anxiety/depression support and counseling.
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