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Pierce County Early Childhood Network offered at Access Pierce
Provides Family Resource Navigators who work one-on-one with Pierce County families with children ages birth to 5. Service is provided over an extended period of time.
Offers trained navigators who work one-on-one with parents over an extended period. Help provided can include help contacting organizations, filling out forms, follow-up with organizations on behalf of the clients, supportive check-ins and more. "Connects families to agencies that provide the following types of services:
- healthy pregnancy
- postpartum support
- lactation consultation
- parenting education/skill building
- child development
- peer support and networking
- behavioral health for parent or child
- diapers, clothes, furniture
- public benefits access
- and connection to developmental screening.
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Support Services offered by Catholic Community Services' Pregnancy and Parenting Program
Coordinates with local parishes in Western Washington to provide baby clothing and diapers as well as other essential needs. Also offers parent support groups. Connects clients to additional resources. Call for a referral to a local program.
Local parishes provide services to families who are pregnant or are caregivers of young children.
Offers:
- Support groups for women and parents, although availability varies by location.
- Resource referral
- Materials support (clothing, diapers, wipes, etc., as available)
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Legal Services offered at Tacomaprobono Community Lawyers
Operates several advice clinics at a variety of locations and times, makes referrals to volunteer attorneys and provides public information for low-income clients. Attorneys are on staff and can sometimes provide emergency legal services. Fill out an intake on the website.
Operates several advice clinics at a variety of locations and times (including evenings), makes referrals to volunteer attorneys and provides public information for low-income clients.
Attorneys on staff can provide limited emergency services depending on the client's legal issue.
Areas of assistance can include:
- Family Law & Domestic Violence
- Landlord/Tenant
- Foreclosure
- Consumer and Business
- Bankruptcy
- Vacation of Criminal Records
- Reinstatement of Driver License
- Veteran Assistance
- Wills, Probate, Guardianship, and Power of Attorney.
Also serves as a referral partner with the Federal Civil Rights Clinic. Will direct clients to the clinic for intake, appointments, and follow up.
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Recovery Cafe offered at Washington Monitoring Behavioral Health
Provides a supportive environment for individuals in recovery from substance use disorders. It offers peer support, access to resources, and opportunities for social connection to promote long-term health and well-being.
Provides a supportive environment for individuals in recovery from substance use disorders. It offers peer support, access to resources, and opportunities for social connection to promote long-term health and well-being. Fosters a sense of belonging and empowerment among its members.
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Free Civil Legal Services offered at Chelan Douglas County Volunteer Attorney Services
Qualified individuals will receive legal help from volunteer attorneys regarding civil legal matters.
Qualified individuals will receive a legal consultation with an attorney regarding civil legal matters. Volunteer and contracted attorneys may provide legal advice, direction, paperwork review, and assistance in completing legal documents.
Assists with the following legal matters:
- Walk-In Clinic every Tuesday, 2-4pm
- Family law
- Employment
- Wills and estates
- Consumer and bankruptcy
- Housing: helps with eviction and landlord/tenant information
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Recovery Nursery & Infant Medical Care offered at Maddie's Place
Provides free, holistic medical and non-medical care for infants experiencing withdrawal due to prenatal substance exposure in a nurturing nursery environment that supports healthy development.
Provides free, holistic, multi-disciplinary medical and non-medical care for infants experiencing withdrawal due to prenatal substance exposure, including Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, in a nurturing, trauma-informed, recovery-focused nursery environment. Services include 24/7 medical monitoring, pediatric and nursing care, non-pharmacological withdrawal support, developmental monitoring, and coordination with early intervention services to promote early bonding, healthy development, and long-term well-being.
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Children, Youth & Family Services offered at Comprehensive Healthcare in Goldendale
Provides family and individual therapy for children and families. Offers an assessment of children's behavioral health needs. Also offers comprehensive behavioral health services and wraparound supports for Medicaid-eligible youth with complex behavioral health needs.
Offers both family and individual therapy for children and families. Helps children and families use their strengths to build resiliency and develop the skills needed for recovery.
Wrap Around with Intensive Services (WISe): Provides comprehensive behavioral health services and supports for Medicaid eligible children, adolescents, and transition-aged youth with complex behavioral health needs, and their families. Program uses natural supports (such as family, friends, and religious leaders) and the professionals involved with the family in treatment so that youth can continue to live in their homes and communities.
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Classes and Support Groups offered at Recovery Café in SODO
Operates a recovery support center, which uses an alternative therapeutic community model focusing on long-term support. Provides a range of recovery support groups and classes for those recovering from alcohol addiction, drug addiction, mental illness and homelessness.
Provides a welcoming, safe, drug and alcohol free space, daily meals, and loving community to anchor members in the sustained recovery needed to gain and maintain access to housing, social and health services, healthy relationships, education and employment. This includes support meetings, classes, and community events like open mic nights, holiday celebrations, and cultural events. Each location is open 5 days a week and serves two meals a day (breakfast and lunch or lunch and dinner).
Recovery Café is separate from 12 Step Programs (AA or NA), however, there are 12 Step Meetings held onsite.
Guests are allowed to visit the Café 3 times before they need to attend the New Member Introduction and join a Recovery Circle.
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Children, Youth, and Family Services offered by Consejo Counseling & Referral Service in Graham
Provides comprehensive support services in collaboration with other youth-serving agencies. Services include: school, community, and home based counseling violence prevention case management, psychiatric evaluation, and medication management.
Provides comprehensive support services in collaboration with local schools, the Juvenile Justice System, the Department of Social and Health Services, community centers, and non-profit youth services agencies. Services include:
- School, community, and home based counseling,
- Individual, group and family therapy,
- Violence prevention case management,
- Crisis intervention,
- Care coordination,
- Psychiatric Evaluation, and
- Medication Management
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Behavioral Health Programs offered at Kent Youth and Family Services
Offers mental health and behavioral health counseling for individuals and their families in South King County.
Provides mental health and substance use disorder counseling services for individuals and their families in South King County. Primary focus is the child or children, through family, individual, and group counseling services.
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St. Anne's Children and Family Center offered at Catholic Charities Serving Eastern Washington
Offers child care for children 1 month to 6 years of age and family support services.
Offers childcare and pre-school for children 1 month to 6 years of age.
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Mama Moves Kitsap offered at Kitsap Public Health District
Nurse led postpartum group incorporating mindfulness and movement in Kitsap County.
Nurse led postpartum group incorporating mindfulness and movement in Kitsap County. Includes walking activities for new families to get outside in nature, explore mindfulness, meet other new parents, and get their questions answered by a nurse and bilingual Spanish speaking community health worker.
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Peer Recovery Support offered at Recovery Skagit
Assists people in their journeys to recovery through small peer-support circles that meet at the same time each week to share challenges and successes, community meals, classes, volunteering, and peer support.
Assists people in their journeys to recovery through
Recovery Circles:
Small peer-support circles that meet at the same time each week to share challenges and successes, give and receive feedback, and to become deeply known.
Community Meals:
Homemade soup, salad, and bread to nurture our members.
Classes:
Allow for education, exploration of something new, and healing: art, book studies, relapse prevention, yoga, meditation, creative writing.
Service Work:
The Café belongs to the community members. To give back, and be a part of, all members contribute to service work at the Café, be it walking with a member to a doctor’s appointment or mopping the floor at the end of the day.
Peer Support:
Staff are selected and trained to be Peer Support Specialists. The Café will stive to create paths for member to become Peers and Peer Leaders.
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Legal Advocacy Program offered at SafePlace
Provides advocates for in-court advocacy/support as needed, depending on availability. Includes protection orders, police reports, custody, etc. Partners with Legal Services for Legal Clinics if legal advice wanted. Immigration/citizenship statue makes no difference.
Provides advocates who provide in-court advocacy and support on an as-needed basis, depending on availability.
Provides safety planning, advocacy, emotional support, and assistance in obtaining domestic violence or sexual assault protection orders. May provide advocacy support during police interviews, reporting, etc. Legal Services staff are not attorneys and cannot give legal advice.
SafePlace partners with Sound Legal Aid to offer Legal Clinics if a survivor is wanting to seek legal advice, once they have received services from SafePlaces Legal Services Program. Legal clinic registration is not open to the general public for this partner clinic.
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Child and Family Outpatient Services offered at Compass Health - Skagit County
Provides counseling and support services to families with children and youth who may have emotional and/or behavioral challenges.
Child and Family Outpatient services provide an array of counseling and support services to families with children and youth who may have emotional and/or behavioral challenges. Compass Health services are designed to promote positive changes in behavior, help the child /youth and family learn appropriate coping skills, improve communication skills including learning to resolve conflict and manage emotions in a healthy manner.
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Court Facilitators offered at Whatcom County Superior Court
Helps people without attorneys in Superior Court family law cases, such as divorce, modification of child support, and modification of parenting plans. Explains court procedures and reviews forms for completeness. Cannot provide legal advice.
Assists individuals without attorneys in family law cases, including pro se divorces, child support modifications, parenting plan modifications, contempt orders (visitation, child support, maintenance), and temporary orders.
What Court Facilitators Can Do:
- Help identify required family law forms.
- Review prepared forms for completeness.
- Assist with scheduling court hearings.
- Explain court procedures.
- Make referrals to other agencies.
The facilitator is not an attorney, cannot provide legal advice, and cannot accompany clients to court.
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Parent-Child Assistance Program offered at Elijah Family Homes
Assists pregnant and parenting mothers struggling with drug and alcohol abuse in obtaining and maintaining substance use treatment, staying in recovery, and other difficult life circumstances that they may experience as a result of their substance use.
Assists pregnant and parenting mothers struggling with drug and alcohol abuse in obtaining and maintaining substance use treatment, staying in recovery, and other difficult life circumstances that they may experience as a result of their substance use.
Works to assure safe, stable home environments for children and ensuring they are receiving appropriate, timely health care. Connects mothers to community resources in order for them to build and maintain healthy, independent family lives and works to prevent future births of alcohol and drug-affected children.
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Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) offered at Puget Sound Educational Service District
Administers preschool ECEAP in King County, which provides health, vision, hearing, developmental screenings, family support services, preschool classroom experiences to low-income children, age 4.
Administers state-funded preschool programs which provide early childhood education experiences such as:
- Learning activities
- Social development and problem solving
- Nutritious meals and snacks
- Health and developmental screenings and follow-up
- Family support services
- Family involvement and leadership opportunities.
Each site's services reflect the ethnicity and culture of the community.
Children with disabilities receive all services above, plus coordination of services and individualized education programs.
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Pregnant and Parenting Women's Residential Program offered by Evergreen Recovery Centers
Offers a residential treatment program for chemically dependent mothers with children.
Offers a program for chemically dependent mothers with children that allows addicted women to begin their treatment during pregnancy, deliver their babies, and return to treatment without disruption. Mothers with children under age 5 may keep their children with them during their treatment. While they are in treatment sessions, the children attend a state-licensed therapeutic daycare program.
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Parkside Pre-K offered by Bellevue Parks & Community Services
https://bellevuewa.gov/city-government/departments/parks/community-centers/crossroads/parkside-pre-k
Offers a pre-kindergarten program for children, ages 4-5.
Offers a kindergarten readiness program.
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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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Children, Youth, and Family Services offered by Consejo Counseling & Referral Service in Shelton
Provides comprehensive support services in collaboration with other youth-serving agencies. Services include: school, community, and home based counseling violence prevention case management, psychiatric evaluation, and medication management.
Provides comprehensive support services in collaboration with local schools, the Juvenile Justice System, the Department of Social and Health Services, community centers, and non-profit youth services agencies. Services include:
- School, community, and home based counseling,
- Individual, group and family therapy,
- Violence prevention case management,
- Crisis intervention,
- Care coordination,
- Psychiatric Evaluation, and
- Medication Management
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CHERISH offered by Kindering Center - Renton
Provides early intervention and infant mental health services for foster children ages birth through 3, including developmental assessment and follow-up.
Provides a safety net for children involved in the child welfare system by ensuring their developmental and social-emotional needs are identified and addressed. It also strengthens relationships so that parents and caregivers can better work together for their child’s success. By supporting a child’s entire care team, CHERISH positively transforms a child’s developmental trajectory, empowering them to reach their full potential.
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Parent 4 Parent Mentoring Program offered at Family Education and Support Services
Offers mentors that provide access to community resources, and guidance navigating the child welfare and court systems. This program also provides a Dependency 101 Training.
Offers mentors that provide access to community resources, and guidance navigating the child welfare and court systems.
This program also provides a Dependency 101 Training.
Support groups are also available once per month.
Program of Thurston and Mason County that was initiated through a collaborative partnership between Catalysts for Kids, Children's Administration, Thurston County Superior Court and Family Education and Support Services.
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Developmental Disabilities Services offered at Walla Walla County Department of Community Health
Coordination of adult DDA employment services.
Provides support for people who have a developmental disability in achieving greater independence and fulfillment on their pathway to employment.
- Coordination of DDA employment and community inclusion services ages 21+
- Transition Services for young adults with developmental disabilities who have turned 21 years old and have graduated from High School.
Adult Services to assist adults with developmental disabilities to find and maintain community integrated employment and live full participating and contributing lives within their community.
- Community Education and Information Services are designed to increase public awareness and build community acceptance for including people with developmental disabilities.
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