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2230 East Sprague Avenue, Spokane, WA 99202

Provides diapers, formula, parenting classes, emergency short term childcare, parenting materials, and play and learn groups.

The Host Families Program provides safe homes for children of families in crisis. A family can have their child or children stay with a host family anywhere from one night up to several weeks or months. The service is meant to provide respite for a family going through a crisis like homelessness, medical issues, domestic violence, or mental health issues. Families retain custody of their children and can have their children returned to them at any time.

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230 Washington Way, Centralia, WA 98531

We offers respite care for medically fragile individuals, or people with special needs. Application is required.

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2021 South 19th Street, Tacoma, WA 98405

MCFHC offers emergency respite care for foster children and families in crisis. Care is offered on a temporary, drop-in basis. MCFHC operates from a strength based, trauma informed lens when providing care.

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645 4th Street, Suite #202, Bremerton, WA 98337

Navy and Department of Air Force (DAF) families who are enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program and meet prescribed eligibility criteria receive an authorized allotment of respite care per family per month, at no cost for the EFMP children.

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Offers support in the form of a voucher (financial award) for unpaid caregivers who support a family member, friend, or neighbor who has a special need or condition. The voucher is used to pay for services or programs that allow the caregiver to have respite, or “short breaks”. Lifespan Respite vouchers are for short-term respite.

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Service Member & Family Assistance Center (SFAC), 9059 Gardner Loop, Fort Lewis JBLM, WA 98433

Services offered to military families who have a family member with special health care need.

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Individuals and families can use this search tool to find a local respite care provider that matches their specific needs.

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The Host Families Program provides safe homes for children of families in crisis. A family can have their child or children stay with a host family anywhere from one night up to several weeks or months. The service is meant to provide respite for a family going through a crisis like homelessness, medical issues, domestic violence, or mental health issues. Families retain custody of their children and can have their children returned to them at any time.

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3729 Griffin Lane Southeast, Olympia, WA 98506

This program provides assistance with finding emergency childcare in crisis situations within Thurston County

Access Pierce is a resource navigation center that connects families living in Pierce County with housing, food, childcare, healthcare, employment, transportation, and behavioral health services. Call to get connected to services.

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Call the number or search for child care providers in your area using the webpage. Specialists at Child Care Aware of WA also help families apply for child care subsidies.

1003 Fir Street, Longview, WA 98632

Provides assistance to Native American and Alaska Indian families with children aged 4 weeks up to 13 years-old enrolled in a Federally Recognized Tribe. Resources include child care, school readiness, early learning education, one-on-one parent education, family support, resource referrals and connections to wrap around services.

700 5th Avenue North, Suite 1700, Seattle, WA 98109

The Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) helps low- and middle-income families living within Seattle city limits who have a parent working or attending school to pay for child care for children 1 month to 12 years of age. Eligible families can utilize 250+ participating providers accepting CCAP vouchers for full-time, part-time, or before/after school care. Temporary vouchers available for job seeking parents.

3190 Martin Luther King Junior Way South, Seattle, WA 98144

Brightspark staff is on site to help families apply for childcare subsidies.

Helps families find child care options in their area as well as connecting to financial resources. This includes helping families apply for Working Connections Child Care or Homeless Grace Period assistance with the state of Washington. Families can either call for assistance or email [email protected].

214 North Cedar Street, Spokane, WA 99201

Provides childcare subsidy to low income families living within Spokane city limits with children 5 or under.

Provides assistance to Native American and Alaska Indian families with children aged 4 weeks up to 13 years-old enrolled in a Federally Recognized Tribe. Resources include child care, school readiness, early learning education, one-on-one parent education, family support, resource referrals and connections to wrap around services.

The Working Connections Child Care program helps eligible families pay for child care. Families can apply by calling or submitting an application online at www.WashingtonConnection.org.

1111 Cornwall Avenue, Bellingham, WA 98225

Provides short-term emergency assistance to help eligible families pay for high-quality child care in a licensed child care center or licensed family home. Call to apply. Serves Snohomish, Skagit, Island, San Juan, and Whatcom counties.

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Clubs provide a fun, safe and constructive environment for kids and teens during out-of-school hours, including summer and after school. Find a local club by visiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of America website.