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ECEAP Statewide Locator at Department of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF)

ECEAP is the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program funded by Washington State for children 0 to 5. Use this online locator tool to find a location near you.

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Indian Health Service Finder at U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

This webpage contains a map that can be used to find an Indian Health Service, tribal, or urban Indian Health Program facility.

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Kaleidoscope Play & Learn Groups Locator at BrightSpark

Kaleidoscope Play & Learn Groups offer parents and caregivers the opportunity to support their children's early learning through everyday activities and build healthy relationships with each other. Please use the interactive map to locate and call the group that fits your needs for enrollment.

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Storytime at Coupeville Library

WE SERVE: Toddlers, preschoolers with their parents/guardians. WE PROVIDE: Family storytimes to prepare young minds for the adventures of reading. Music, movement, play time or art activity may be included. Families from all local areas are invited to attend.

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Children's Dental Clinics at Oak Harbor Pediatric Dentistry

WE SERVE: Families with children — including infants, toddlers, and young teens — in Oak Harbor and surrounding communities. WE PROVIDE: Preventive dental care, emergency treatments, first dental visits restorative procedures, and frenectomy (toung-tie) treatments. Services are tailored to help children feel comfortable and have a postive experience.

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Diapers and Hygiene Supplies at Garage of Blessings

WE SERVE: Anyone who is in need of free diapers and hygiene supplies. WE PROVIDE: free toiletries including diapers, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, detergent, and many other kinds of toiletries. OTHER: The Garage of Blessings is available to anyone in need with no documentation required. Each shopper can fill one bag plus five extra items that do not fit in a bag

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Parent Pantry at Mother Mentors of Whidbey Island (Oak Harbor)

WE SERVE: Parents and caregivers of children ages 0-5 years hold in need of clothing and supplies. WE PROVIDE: Supportive environments to shop for free gently used clothing, baby items, diapers, shoes, as well as formula and books at two locations on Whidbey Island (Oak Harbor and Langley). OTHER: Parents and caregivers of children from birth to age 5 are eligible.

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Playscape Play & Learn Groups at Mother Mentors of Whidbey Island (Oak Harbor)

WE SERVE: Families with children ages birth to five looking for a place to connect with other children and caregivers. WE PROVIDE: A welcoming place guided by an early childhood facilitator and supported by loving trained volunteers that provides activities that stimulate healthy development and creates opportunities for growth and discovery and an opportunity for discussions on relevant topics. OTHER: Parents and caregivers with children from birth to age 5 are eligible.

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Pediatric Clinic at Pediatric Associates of Whidbey Island (Oak Harbor)

WE SERVE: Families with children from birth through adolescence across Whidbey Island, including Oak Harbor and Freeland. WE PROVIDE: Comprehensive pediatric care, including well-child check-ups, immunizations, developmental screenings, and treatment for acute and chronic illnesses. OTHER: Children/young adults aged newborn to 16 years old for new patients (New patient acceptance dependant on availability - please call clinic to inquire if practice is currently taking new patients) and children/young adults newborn to 22 years old for established patients

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Storytime at Oak Harbor Library

WE SERVE: Babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. WE PROVIDE: Baby (0-18 months), toddler (19 months to 3 years) and preschool (3 to 5 years) storytimes to prepare young minds for the adventures of reading. Music, movement, play time or art activity may be included.

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Early Support for Infants and Toddlers (ESIT) at Steps

WE SERVE: Families with young children, from birth to 3 years old, with disabilities or developmental delays Whidbey Island, Anacortes, and San Juan Islands. WE PROVIDE: A range of early intervention services that include full developmental assessments, occupational, physical, speech, and feeding therapies as well as infant and early childhood mental health, ABA services, education, parent support, and parent resource coordination. All services are provided in the home to weave therapeutic practices into daily routines. OTHER: Eligibility varies by program: Families with children from birth to age 3 who may have disabilities or developmental delays. Mental health services extend through age 5 (currently only on Whidbey). Children from birth to kindergarten who may have Autism (currently only on Whidbey). If you're concerned about your child's development, please contact us for an evaluation.

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Kindergarten Ready at Oak Harbor School District

WE SERVE: Families in Oak Harbor with young children, from infants to toddlers, who may need assistance in preparing their child for kindergarten. WE PROVIDE: Series of classes conducted by early learning specialists. Sessions include instruction in learning development, games, and activates for babies and toddlers. Parents receive free learning toys to encourage fun and growth at home.

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The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at Community Action of Skagit County (Naval Air Station)

WE SERVE: Naval Air Station Whidbey Island's WIC program is here for pregnant people, new parents, and children under 5, providing you with healthy food, free health and nutrition services, breastfeeding support, and access to local markets, all at no cost if you qualify. WE PROVIDE: Health screening, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, help to obtain other services, and monthly benefits for nutritious foods. OTHER: Available to military families.

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Dental Clinic at Sea Mar Community Health Center (Oak Harbor)

WE SERVE: Children and adults of any age, religion, ethnicity, or sexual orientation regardless of income, occupation, gender, immigration status or citizenship status. WE PROVIDE: Family dentistry, including preventive dental exams for children and adults, emergency or urgent care, and referrals.

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ABCD - Dental Referral for Children Birth to 6 at Island County Public Health (Oak Harbor Health Clinic)

WE SERVE: Medicaid-eligible children 5 years old and younger. WE PROVIDE: Assistance finding dental services for children that are nearby, available, and in your preferred language. We also assist with coordinating transportation and interpreter services for the dental visits.

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The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at Island County Public Health (Oak Harbor)

WE SERVE: Island County’s WIC program is here for pregnant people, new parents, and children under 5, providing you with healthy food, free health and nutrition services, breastfeeding support, and access to local markets, all at no cost if you qualify.

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His Pantry & Closet at Camano Chapel

WE SERVE: Individuals and families in our local community who need support with food and clothing. WE PROVIDE: Free food to those in need, including variety of groceries to help feed individuals and families, and gently-used clothing for people of all ages. OTHER: We regularly update the food and clothing we have available, and you are welcome to visit as often as needed. Diapers may be available depending on donations.

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Diapers at First Step Family Support Center (YMCA of Jefferson)

Families in need of diaper support can receive up to one pack per child every week.

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The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at Jefferson County Public Health (Port Townsend)

WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant people, new and breastfeeding & chestfeeding parents, and children under 5. It provides monthly benefits for healthy foods, health screenings & referrals, nutrition education, and breastfeeding & chestfeeding support.

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Family Support Services at First Step (Jefferson County Pop-Up Family Resource Center)

Join us for tea, conversation, support, free baby clothing, diapers, resources, and more at Jefferson County Public Health’s New Mom’s Tea. The New Mom’s tea is a free, weekly in-person gathering for pregnant people, people who have given birth, and guardians with infants and babies hosted by Jefferson County Public Health.

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The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at Island County Public Health (Camano Island)

WE SERVE: Island County’s WIC program is here for pregnant people, new parents, and children under 5, providing you with healthy food, free health and nutrition services, breastfeeding support, and access to local markets, all at no cost if you qualify. WE PROVIDE: Health screening, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, help to obtain other services, and monthly benefits for nutritious foods. OTHER: All Island County families on Medicaid, Basic Food, and/or TANF (Temporary Aid to Needy Families) qualify, plus other income-qualified families. To check eligibility, please visit the Department of Health webpage. Receiving WIC does not affect your immigration status.

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Food Pantry at Queen-Bee Pantry

WE SERVE: Individuals and families in our community who are in need of assistance with food and essential supplies. WE PROVIDE: Essential items, including non-perishable food, fresh produce, hygiene items, diapers, and basic household supplies. We also aim to educate clients about nutrition and life skills. Your privacy and dignity are important to us.

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Storytime at Camano Island Library

WE SERVE: Preschoolers and families with young children. WE PROVIDE: Preschool (3 to 5 years) and family storytimes to prepare young minds for the adventures of reading. Music, movement, play time or art activities may be included.

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Family in Nature at Deception Pass State Park Foundation

This nature-based program is designed with fun and highly interactive experiences for the whole family. Programs last approximately 90 minutes and consist of exploration stations, crafts, stories, and creative play.

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Food Bank at Stanwood/Camano Food Bank

We Serve: We serve people and households who live in Washington State. Please check income guidelines on website. Income is self-reported and we do not require paperwork. You and your family can come to the Food Bank to shop for groceries and needed items, much like in a grocery store setting. On Thursdays from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., there is a Senior Serve hour by appointment (for those age 60+). We Provide: The Food Bank offers a variety of staple food items such as rice, beans, canned goods, milk, meat, and fresh produce. When available, we also provide non food items like diapers, toiletries, and pet food. Other: Sign up online before your first visit. On a distribution day, come to the Food Bank. Get a number ticket (either in person or via virtual queue). When your number is called, check in and shop. The Food Bank does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, disability, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status.

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The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at Jefferson County Public Health (Chimacum WIC)

WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant people, new and breastfeeding & chestfeeding parents, and children under 5. It provides monthly benefits for healthy foods, health screenings & referrals, nutrition education, and breastfeeding & chestfeeding support.

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Family Support Services at First Step (Tri-Area Community Center)

Come play, pick up FREE children’s clothing & equipment, access FREE resources, get connected with family support, and more!

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Clothing & Diaper Bank at The Caring Place (Stanwood)

We Serve: The Clothing Bank is open to everyone — men, women, and children of all ages — regardless of income or background. We Provide: The Clothing Bank offers new and gently used clothing for people in need. Anyone can “shop” for clothing at no charge, choosing items that fit and suit their household. In addition to everyday clothing, there is a back‑to‑school event (in mid‑August) where backpacks, school supplies, and clothing are provided. The Caring Place also offers diapers, toiletries, and other essential items, along with support to connect with other community resources. Residents in Stanwood-Camano may shop 1x per month and all other residents may shop 1x every other month. Other: There are no special requirements or documents needed to use the Clothing Bank. The only information request is name and date of birth.

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The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at Swinomish Indian Health Clinic (Medical Clinic and Social Services)

WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant people, new and breastfeeding & chestfeeding parents, and children under 5. It provides monthly benefits for healthy foods, health screenings & referrals, nutrition education, and breastfeeding & chestfeeding support. This site is for Native American tribal members only.

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Community Clinic at Swinomish Indian Health Clinic (Medical Clinic and Social Services)

Offers comprehensive primary care for the entire family, including preventative care, pediatrics, family planning, and immunizations.

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Dental Clinic at Swinomish Indian Health Clinic (Swinomish Dental Clinic)

Dental clinics that provide services for adults and children. Services offered include routine exams, cleanings, fillings, emergency care, and more.

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Early Enrichment at Museum of Northwest Art

Early Enrichment is a free program for parents, caregivers and children ages 2-5 years old that provides a fun morning of art, stories, and sensory experiences in the museum galleries. The program typically takes a break during the summer.

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Storytime at Stanwood Library

Offers story time and play groups for children birth - kindergarten. Please check the website to see the schedule.

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The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at United General District 304 (Stanwood)

WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant people, new and breastfeeding & chestfeeding parents, and children under 5. It provides monthly benefits for healthy foods, health screenings & referrals, nutrition education, and breastfeeding & chestfeeding support.

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Storytime at La Conner Swinomish Library

Offers 30 minutes of stories, crafts, and activities for all ages. Please call or see website to confirm schedule and hours.

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Storytime at Freeland Library

WE SERVE: Babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. WE PROVIDE: Baby/Toddler and Preschool storytimes to prepare young minds for the adventures of reading. Music, movement, play time or art activity may be included.

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Pediatric Clinic at Pediatric Associates of Whidbey Island (Freeland)

WE SERVE: Families with children from birth through adolescence across Whidbey Island, including Oak Harbor and Freeland. WE PROVIDE: Comprehensive pediatric care, including well-child check-ups, immunizations, developmental screenings, and treatment for acute and chronic illnesses. OTHER: Children/young adults aged newborn to 16 years old for new patients (New patient acceptance dependant on availability - please call clinic to inquire if practice is currently taking new patients) and children/young adults newborn to 22 years old for established patients

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Free Clinics at Safe Harbor Free Clinic (Stanwood)

We Serve: People without health insurance or with limited insurance (“underinsured”) are welcome. Our primary service area includes residents of Snohomish, Skagit, and Island counties (and sometimes nearby areas). We aim to reach people who lack affordable access to regular medical care, and who need help with acute illnesses, chronic conditions, or preventive services. We Provide: Same‑Day Clinic / Urgent care plus services such as Chronic Care, Respiratory Care, Women’s Health Care, Procedures, Laboratory, Cardiology, Podiatry, Physical Therapy, Counseling and Mental Health Support, and dental. Other: You must be uninsured or underinsured (i.e. your insurance doesn’t cover needed care or you have a very high deductible). For the Dental Clinic specifically (operated with partners), there is an additional requirement that your household income be at or below 250 % of the Federal Poverty Level. Services are offered for free or at very low cost (i.e. “little or no cost”) depending on financial need.

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Storytime at Langley Library

WE SERVE: Children ages 0-5. WE PROVIDE: Preschool Storytime. Share books, songs, and creative activities with your preschooler to prepare young minds for the adventure of reading. A play time or art activity may follow.

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Children's Dental Clinics at Jamestown Dental Clinic

Provides dental services for children. Serves Jamestown Tribal citizens and employees as well as members of the local community.

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Playscape Play & Learn Groups at Mother Mentors of Whidbey Island (Langley)

WE SERVE: Families with children ages birth to five looking for a place to connect with other children and caregivers. WE PROVIDE: A welcoming place guided by an early childhood facilitator and supported by loving trained volunteers that provides activities that stimulate healthy development and creates opportunities for growth and discovery and an opportunity for discussions on relevant topics. OTHER: Parents and caregivers with children from birth to age 5 are eligible.

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Parent Pantry at Mother Mentors of Whidbey Island (Langley)

WE SERVE: Parents and caregivers of children ages 0-5 years hold in need of clothing and supplies. WE PROVIDE: Supportive environments to shop for free gently used clothing, baby items, diapers, shoes, as well as formula and books at two locations on Whidbey Island (Oak Harbor and Langley). OTHER: Parents and caregivers of children from birth to age 5 are eligible.

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The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at Island County Public Health (Langley)

WE SERVE: Island County’s WIC program is here for pregnant people, new parents, and children under 5, providing you with healthy food, free health and nutrition services, breastfeeding support, and access to local markets, all at no cost if you qualify. WE PROVIDE: Health screening, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, help to obtain other services, and monthly benefits for nutritious foods. OTHER: All Island County families on Medicaid, Basic Food, and/or TANF (Temporary Aid to Needy Families) qualify, plus other income-qualified families. To check eligibility, please visit the Department of Health webpage. Receiving WIC does not affect your immigration status.

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Food Bank at Salvation Army (Anacortes)

Get help from this local food bank to feed your family. Diapers may be available depending on donations; please call to check inventory.

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Home Visiting Program at Island County Human Services

WE SERVE: We support all parents and caregivers in Island County who are raising children from birth to age 5. Our services are available to everyone—no referral, diagnosis, or specific screening is required. We especially focus on families who may not qualify for other community resources. WE PROVIDE: In-home visits, parent coaching to address parenting concerns and build confidence, prenatal and postnatal support, developmental support including managing challenging behaviors and establishing daily routines, and resource connection to community resources and services that may be beneficial. OTHER: To access our services, you need only be parent or caregiver in Island County with a child aged 5 or younger

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WIC Administration at WA State WIC Office

Call this number for the following reasons: Report a problem with a WIC site; Find out retailer information; Confirm WIC-eligible foods & formula; Locate medical provider forms; Download procedure manuals; Discuss complicated eligibility circumstances, etc.

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Online Early Education Resources at Waterford Upstart

Free service for preschool-aged children. Offers: Free computer & Internet services if needed; Children use the software just 20 minutes a day; Families receive support and one-on-one coaching; Children learn basic educational skills before entering kindergarten.

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Family Preservation Services at YouthNet

In-home programming that supports caregivers to improve family functioning, decrease safety concerns and conflict, and prevent out-of-home placement of children.

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Diapers at The Cloth Option

Offers a free cloth diaper distribution program providing new & gently used cloth diapers for children 0-3. Mails diapers to qualifying families on loan and carries sizes newborn, one size, and extended sizes (fitting 36 to 55 pounds). For children over three (3) years of age, proof of medical needs resulting in extended diapering is required. Serves families in the United States.

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Child Development Questionnaire for Children Birth - 5 at Help Me Grow Washington

Take the free Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) to discover the skills your child is learning and ways to support their growth and development. You may also call our friendly and knowledgeable staff at Help Me Grow Washington Hotline at 1-800-322-2588.

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New Baby, New Family at Island County Public Health

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.

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Family Support Services at PREPARES Pregnancy & Parenting Support (Western WA)

Parent support services offered to anyone in WA State from pregnancy through a child's 5th birthday. Specific services include diapers and wipes, play and learn groups, resource navigation, and parenting support groups. Call for more information.

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Child Find at Statewide School District Locator

Contact your school district's Child Find services if you are concerned your child may may need developmental support services and is over the age of 3. Find your school district with the Locator then do an internet search for your district's Child Find program to obtain the phone number.

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New Parent Support at Fleet & Family Support Center (Nor'Wester - In Home)

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.

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In-Home Parent Support at Mother Mentors of Whidbey Island

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.

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WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program at Washington State Department of Health

This webpage contains info about the WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program. The program provides $30 for each WIC participant, up to the maximum of $90 per family to use at farmers markets across WA. Check the website to locate a farmers market that accepts WIC cards.

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Early Literacy and Family Support at Reach Out and Read Northwest

Early literacy and healthy relationships are supported by participating pediatric clinicians at well-child visits, birth through age 5. At each well-child visit, the child is given a new book to keep. Pediatric clinicians coach, model, and affirm positive behaviors and effective book-sharing techniques, building a  positive and trusted relationship with the family. Find a local participating site at: https://reachoutandread.org/find-a-site/

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Cloth Diaper Bank at Share the Love

Low-income families who receive assistance from programs like WIC and TANF may be able to receive a set of cloth diapers for free.

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Lummi Prevention (Home Visiting) at Lummi Nation

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.

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