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With a trained home visitor, low income families that are expecting or have a child aged 0-3 learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth.

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An experienced home-visitor comes to your home once a week for 90 minutes and provides a range of developmentally appropriate activities for both the parent and child to do together. Serves families with children from prenatal until 3 years old.

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With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.

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With a trained home visitor, low income families that are pregnant or have a child 0-3 can learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Serves Central Seattle, South Seattle, West Seattle, Burien, and Tukwila. The online application can be accessed via the website.

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2219 Northeast 138th Avenue, Building 100, Vancouver, WA 98684

With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Serves pregnant people and caregivers of children 0-3 in Clark County, Woodland, and Long Beach.

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With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth.

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This online tool helps individuals and families locate an Early Head Start/Head Start program in WA. The program is funded by the federal government for children ages 0 and 5 and works closely with parents to support their children's health and education. Families must be low-income to qualify.

With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves families who are pregnant or have a child younger than 3 years old.

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With a trained home visitor, eligible families that are expecting or have children age newborn up to 3 years old learn about their child's development by participating in development screenings and ongoing assessment, do fun learning activities with your child and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves Ferry, Stevens, Pend Oreille, and Spokane Counties. Apply online or call for more information.

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With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.

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With a trained home visitor, low-income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings, and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.

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With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves families who are pregnant or have a child younger than 3 years old.

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With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves Okanagan County and Bridgeport, WA.

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With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.

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Provides year-round, weekly home visits for low-income families that are pregnant or have a children 0-3 years old. Participants learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Serves Yakima, Grant, Adams, and Franklin Counties. Neighboring towns, outside the service area, can call to ask if their location can be accommodated.

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With a trained home visitor, low income families that are pregnant or have a child 0-3 learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings, and develop a plan for family and child growth. Serves Kitsap and North Mason counties.

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With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves families who are pregnant or have a child younger than 3 years old.

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The early head start program provides a trained home visitor to assist low-income families in learning about child development, participating in health and nutrition screenings, and developing a plan for family and child growth.

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With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth.

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With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.

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246 8th Avenue Southwest, Ephrata, WA 98823

With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.

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With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves Walla Walla. Apply online or call for more info.

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With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth.

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With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves families who are pregnant or have a child younger than 3 years old.

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With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Early Head Start services available for Whatcom County only. Apply online or call for more info.

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530 Northwest Greyhound Way, Pullman, WA 99163

With a trained home visitor, low-income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings, and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.

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100 North Morain Street, Kennewick, WA 99336

Provides 90 minute home visits designed for children 0-35 months (has not turned 3 years of age by September 1st of the current enrollment year). Additionally, the Early Head Start program includes a Prenatal Program that provides home visits during pregnancy and 2 Socializations (play-groups) a month with caregivers and children in the program.

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With a trained home visitor, low-income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings, and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves Clark County.

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1402 Craig Street East, Moses Lake, WA 98837

With a trained home visitor, low income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction.

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This agency offers trained home visits, helping low-income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings, and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves South King County. Apply online or call for more information.

With a trained home visitor, low-income families learn about child development, participate in health and nutrition screenings, and develop a plan for family and child growth. Participants can attend gatherings with other families and participate in meetings that inform program direction. Serves Shoreline, Northeast Seattle, Kenmore, Bothell, Woodinville, and Mill Creek.

WE SERVE: Families with newborns and pregnant mothers in Island County. WE PROVIDE: Visits from experienced public health nurses who provide guidance and care for you and your baby, including breastfeeding and answers to questions about your baby's health and development. These visits can take place in your home, at a public location, in our offices, or even over the phone—whatever works best for you.

This program offers free support, guidance, and home-visiting services for first-time parents, starting before the 28th week of pregnancy.

This free program offers parent-child activities, child health and development information, and connections to community resources. Parents enjoy one-on-one personal visits twice a month with a trained parent educator and a monthly group with other families.

This free program offers parent-child activities, child health and development information & resources referrals. Parents enjoy one-on-one personal visits twice a month with a trained parent educator and monthly group with other families for two or more years.

120 Dewey Street, Building 491, Bremerton, WA 98337

Answers questions and provide education on a wide range of health topics. For new parents, nurses may discuss things like breastfeeding and making sure babies are healthy and happy. Offers virtual, home and in-office visits.

Together for Children is a home visiting program that creates a system of support for Port Gamble S’Klallam families expecting or raising young children that allows them to be successful in parenting emotionally and physically vibrant children. Families should enroll during pregnancy or before the child turns 1, and services are provided until the child is 3 years old.

Nurse-Family Partnership is a free program for people who are pregnant with their first baby. A specially trained nurse provides home or community visits throughout the pregnancy and continues until the baby turns two years old. During these visits, the nurse offers knowledge and support to help participants confidently create a better life for themselves and their baby. Serves Kitsap County.

Clark County Public Health provides Nurse-Family Partnership® (NFP) services in Clark and Cowlitz counties. NFP is a free, evidence-based, community health program that serves low-income, pregnant individuals. Each participant is partnered with a registered nurse (RN) and receives ongoing nurse home visits until child turns 2 years of age. NFP is offered at no cost to eligible families. It is a life-transforming partnership, for the parent and child.

This free program offers parent-child activities, child health and development information & resources referrals. Parents enjoy one-on-one personal visits twice a month with a trained parent educator and monthly group with other families for two or more years. Serves families with children prenatal to five (5).

This program offers free support, guidance and home visiting services for first-time moms, starting before the 28th week of pregnancy. Please call for eligibility & enrollment information, serves Skagit County.

1231 N Garden St, #200, Bellingham, WA 98225

An award winning, evidence‐informed home visitation case‐management model for pregnant and parenting moms with substance use disorders. This program serves pregnant and parenting moms who are self-disclosing to engaging in substance use during pregnancy.

This program offers 3 years of home & community visits and relational case-management for pregnant and parenting women with substance use issues. The goals are to help moms build healthy families and prevent substance use with future pregnancies.

Home visiting for pregnant and/or parenting families with children younger than age six. Home visitors provide basic supplies, parenting support and information, group activities, developmental and health screenings, and referrals to community resources. Serves East King County.

Offers twice-weekly home visits; families receive books and toys, plus interaction techniques to stimulate language and build enthusiasm for learning. This free 2-year program builds child and parent skills for school success. Serves children aged 16-36 months. Diapers are also available to program participants.

This program offers free support, guidance and home visiting services for first-time moms, starting before the 28th week of pregnancy. Please call for eligibility & enrollment information, serves Chelan & Douglas counties.

This free home-visiting program offers parent-child activities, child health and development information, and resource referrals to Black and African American pregnant women and families with children ages 0-3 in King and Pierce County. Parents enjoy one-on-one personal visits twice a month with a trained parent educator and a monthly group with other families for two or more years. Provides diapers, wipes, formula, and other baby supplies to participants.

This program offers free support, guidance and home visiting services for first-time parents, starting before the 28th week of pregnancy. Eligibility requirements may differ from one program site to another. Please call to learn more. Serves Snohomish County.

This program offers 3 years of home visits and case-management for pregnant and parenting women with substance use issues. The goals are to help moms build healthy families and prevent substance use with future pregnancies.

The Pilimakua Home Visiting Program provides Indigenous-centered services to support the physical, social-emotional, cognitive, and cultural health of your child and the whole family provided within your home and/or a community location.

The Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) program offers specially educated nurses who provide support for first-time families who visit in the home or in the community, with the goal of improving the health and lives of children and families. This program is free and serves all of King County.

The program builds upon existing cultural tradition to encourage mothers and family members to increase their child's language exposure through singing lullabies and sharing stories. Includes weekly home visits from practitioners, establishes a network of families, and hires staff culturally and linguistically matched to families. Provides diapers to participants of the program.

This program incorporates traditional tribal teachings and aims to promote parenting skills and child development. Serves pregnant women and children up to 3 years old. Offers home visitation and socialization groups.

Provides twice-weekly home visits to families from east Africa with children between the ages of 16 months - four (4) years. Families receive educational books and toys plus interaction techniques to stimulate language and build enthusiasm for learning. This free 2-year program builds child and parent skills for school success. Diapers are also offered to program participants.

This program incorporates traditional Tulalip Tribal teachings and aims to promote parenting skills and child development. Serves pregnant mothers and children up to 5 years old. Offers weekly home visitation. Expectant fathers, grandparents, and other caregivers can also enroll.

This free program for pregnant individuals and children up to age offering parent-child activities, child health and development information & resources referrals. Families enjoy one-on-one personal visits twice a month with a trained parent educator and monthly group with other families for two or more years. Serves Yakima County.

This program offers 3 years of home visits and case-management for pregnant and parenting women with substance use issues. The goals are to help moms build healthy families and prevent substance use with future pregnancies.

This free program offers parent-child activities, child health and development information & resources referrals. Parents enjoy one-on-one home visits twice a month with a trained parent educator and monthly group with other families for two or more years.

225 14th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112

Provides services to families with concerns about their baby’s temperament and behavior during the first year of life through Fussy Baby Network Seattle/King County. Support is provided through our phone line, or through home visits.

Offers weekly home visits, families receive books and toys plus interaction techniques to stimulate language and build enthusiasm for learning. This free 2-year program builds child and parent skills for school success.

With a trauma-informed curriculum and individualized lesson plans, the home visitation program focuses on strengthening those relationships and preparing children for Kindergarten.

Home-visiting and community-based programs that promote safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments for children and families. Participating families also have access to HopesCloset where they can get diapers, back to school supplies, and personal care items.

This program offers 3 years of home visits and case-management for pregnant and parenting women with substance use issues. The goals are to help moms build healthy families and prevent substance use.

This free program offers parent-child activities, child health and development information, and resource referrals. Parents enjoy one-on-one personal visits twice a month with a trained parent educator and a monthly group with other families for two or more years.

This program offers free support, guidance and home visiting services for first-time moms, starting before the 28th week of pregnancy. Please call for eligibility & enrollment information, serves Jefferson & Kitsap counties.

The Parents as Teachers home visitation program provides parents with information and helps build their children's intellectual, language, social, and physical development from birth to age five. Serves Mason County through this home visiting program.

Offers the Parent-Infant Program (PIP) which provides free parental support and coaching for the families of deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing toddlers from birth to age 3. Services are offered in the home.

PCAP is a home visitation case-management program for pregnant and parenting women with substance use disorders. PCAP goals are to help mothers build healthy families and prevent future births of children exposed prenatally to alcohol and drugs.

This program offers weekly home visits; families receive books and toys, plus interaction techniques to stimulate language and build enthusiasm for learning. This free 2-year program builds child and parent skills for school success. Serves Spanish-speaking families.

Parents as Teachers is a relationship based parenting support program, offering twice a month in-home visits to families with children under 3 or currently pregnant and living with stress or chronic hardships. Parent educators’ partner with parents to provide personalized visits focused on parent-child activities, child health and development information, and resource referrals. We aim to serve families for at least two years.

This free program offers parent-child activities, child health and development information & resources referrals to low income families. Parents enjoy one-on-one personal visits twice a month with a trained parent educator and monthly group with other families for two or more years. Serves pregnant people and caregivers with children 0-5.

Maternal-Child Health Program provides free home visits and support by a community health nurse to the families of children birth to 18.

PCAP is a 3 year home visitation, case-management program for pregnant and parenting women with self-reported substance use (this includes THC, Alcohol, and MAT). PCAPs goals are to help mothers build healthy families, connect families to available resources, and prevent future births of children exposed prenatally to alcohol and drugs. No cold calls will be made, meaning a person who is referred must agree to be contacted. Serves Mason, Thurston, and Lewis counties.

This program reaches low-income communities of color when and where it matters most - in the homes of children who are 18 months to 4 years old. Early Learning Specialists make bi-weekly home visits working with parents to develop essential pre-K learning skills with their children. Provides diapers to participants of the program.

This is a free home visiting program that offers parent-child activities, child health and development information, and resource referrals. Parents enjoy one-on-one personal visits twice a month with a trained parent educator and a monthly group with other families for two or more years. Serves Thurston County and the Central and Chehalis areas.

Offers parent-child activities, child health & development information, & connections to community resources. Participating parents enjoy one-on-one personal visits twice a month with a trained parent educator and monthly group events with other families for two or more years. Serves Chief Leschi, Franklin Pierce, and Tacoma School District. Please complete the contact form online to receive services.

This program offers free support, guidance and home visiting services for first-time parents, starting before the 28th week of pregnancy. Please call for eligibility & enrollment information, serves Benton & Franklin County.

This program offers 3 years of home visits and case-management for pregnant and parenting women with substance use issues. The goals are to help moms build healthy families and prevent substance use with future pregnancies.

Offers a free, supportive home visiting program for expectant parents having their first baby. A specially trained personal nurse visits during pregnancy and until the baby turns two years with the goal of improved health and lives of children and families. Serves Whatcom County.

WE SERVE: Parents and caregivers of children birth to age 5. WE PROVIDE: Practical and emotional support, along with resources to promote early learning and community connection. This is offered through weekly, in-home visits from a volunteer mentor. OTHER: Parents and caregivers of children from birth to age 5 are eligible.

WE SERVE: Military families who are expecting a baby or have young children under the age of 4. WE PROVIDE: Home visits from trained staff who provide guidance and education on topics important to new parents in the military, including prenatal health, newborn care, nutrition, breastfeeding support, and child development.

A family-focused, flexible support and counseling program that increases safety for children and families by helping caregivers to implement practical parenting and management strategies in their home and access necessary resources.

At weekly home visits, low income families receive books and toys plus interaction techniques to stimulate language and build enthusiasm for learning. This free 2-year program builds child and parent skills for school success. Children must be between 16 and 30 months at the time of enrollment.

Offers home visitation for parents/caregivers with children 0-5 as a vehicle for restoring and protecting the child's mental health. Serves families in King County with Medicaid.

The Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC) Program is a home visiting program designed to help caregivers provide nurturing care and engage in synchronous interactions with their children aged 6 months - 4 years. The program lasts for 10 weeks and is also offered virtually. This service is free for residents living in Kitsap County.

PCAP is a home visitation case-management program for pregnant and parenting women with substance use disorders. PCAP goals are to help mothers build healthy families and prevent future births of children exposed prenatally to alcohol and drugs. Eligible clients receive three (3) years of case management at no cost.

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.

PCAP is a home visitation case-management program for pregnant and parenting women with substance use disorders. PCAP goals are to help mothers build healthy families and prevent future births of children exposed prenatally to alcohol and drugs.

Home visiting program that provides your child with a free quality book or educational toy each week - at least 46 new books & toys. A community-based Early Learning Specialist will visit your home twice a week for 30 minutes to help you get your child ready for school. Primarily serves families from West Africa.

Trained community-based home visitors provide prenatal education services and resources to pregnant families and early childhood education. Serves families of children ages 0-3 years living in Ocean Shores, Pacific Beach, Lake Quinault, Raymond, and the Quinault Indian Nation.

A trained community-based Early Learning Specialist will visit your home twice a week for 30 minutes to help you get your child ready for school. This program provides a free high-quality book or educational toy each week -at least 46 new books and toys for your child.

Parent support program. Offers parent-child activities, child health & development information, & connections to community resources. Participating parents enjoy one-on-one personal visits twice a month with a trained parent educator and monthly group events with other families for two or more years. Diapers are also available for participants in this program.

This program serves Yakima County. It offers free support, guidance and nurse home visiting services for first-time parenting families, starting before the 28th week of pregnancy. Please call or email for more information.

At weekly home visits, families receive books and toys plus interaction techniques to stimulate language and build enthusiasm for learning. This free 2-year program builds child and parent skills for school success.

Parent-Child Assistance Program. This program offers 3 years of home visits and case-management for pregnant and parenting women with substance use issues. The goals are to help moms build healthy families and prevent substance use with future pregnancies.

WE SERVE: Military families who are expecting a baby or have young children under the age of 4. WE PROVIDE: Home visits from trained staff who provide guidance and education on topics important to new parents in the military, including prenatal health, newborn care, nutrition, breastfeeding support, and child development.

Trained community-based home visitors provide prenatal education services and resources to pregnant families and early childhood education. Serves families of children ages 0-3 living in Sunnyside, Mabton, and Grandview, WA.

This program offers free support, guidance and home visiting services for pregnant individuals during pregnancy and for the first two (2) year for the child's life. Serves clients in Thurston, Lewis and Mason Counties.

This program offers free support, guidance and home visiting services for low income pregnant moms, starting before the 28th week of pregnancy. Client does not have to be a first-time mom and there is no age limit for the pregnant parent. Please call or complete a referral form online to register; serves Spokane County.

Home visiting program for parents with children that have been recently discharged from any NICU, visits also occur in the Mary Bridge Children's Health Center &/or Mary Bridge Children's Hospital. Infants cannot be older than 6-8 months adjusted age and a referral must be placed through a primary care provider. Serves Pierce County and South King County. Must have a referral from a provider or social worker.