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Family Help Line at Parent Trust for Washington Children

Offers supportive listening, parenting information, resource & referral information, child development information, stress reduction and more.

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Parenting Partnership Program at MultiCare Mary Bridge Children's

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.

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Sheeko Sheeko (Home Visiting Program) at East African Community Services

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.

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Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) at YouthNet

An evidence-based program that helps parents and caregivers learn safe and useful parenting techniques.

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Our Strong Fathers at United Indians of All Tribes Foundation

Our Strong Fathers is a Seattle-based program focusing on Native fathers' cultural and parental needs. This program challenges stereotypes of masculinity and promote growth and healing.

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Family Support Services at Crossroads Resource Center (Ephrata)

Offers family support such as parenting classes, diapers, baby clothing. Please call for detailed information about services offered.

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New Parent Support Program at Fairchild Air Force Base

The New Parent Support Program is a team made up of nurses, social workers and home visitation specialists who offer support and guidance by helping military parents build strong bond with their infants and toddlers and build a strong support network. This service is available to families from pregnancy until the child turns 3 years old.

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Family Support Services at First Step (Port Angeles Family Resource Center)

Provides 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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Parenting Classes at Parents Place

Offers a variety of in-person and online parenting classes and groups in Cowlitz County. Call for details on exact dates and costs (scholarships are often available for parenting classes). Also offers diapers when available through donations.

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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (Walla Walla County) at Walla Walla County Health Department

Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) program serves children 0-18, who have or are at risk of developing, serious physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions. Program staff helps connect them and their families to the health and related services they need to thrive.

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Parent Support for Parents with Special Needs Children at The Isaac Foundation

Offers a monthly coffee chat and social gatherings for parents who have special needs children.

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Parenting Classes at Family Education and Support Services (Centralia)

Offers a wide range of live virtual parenting classes. Topics include, communication, child development, stress, roots of fathering, domestic violence impact on children, grief/loss, discipline and guidance, strength and protective factors, brain development, trauma, and much more. Serves all parents and/or caregivers (biological parents, foster parents, kinship caregivers, relatives) who have a vested interest in being a positive influence in the life of a child. Class topics include: Consider the Children (divorce), Impact of Domestic Violence on Children, Dynamic Dads (fatherhood program), Guiding Good Choices (parents raising children), Adulting 101 (for teens to young adults).

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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (Lewis County) at Lewis County Public Health & Social Services (Chehalis)

Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) program serves children 0-18, who have or are at risk of developing, serious physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions. Program staff helps connect them and their families to the health and related services they need to thrive.

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Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) at Naval Hospital Bremerton

The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) is a service-wide program dedicated to serving Service Members and their Family Members with medical conditions of all ages. EFMP Case Liaisons may navigate access to specialty care, respite options, potential Federal and State benefits, and coordinate with on and off base community partners.

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Pregnancy Connections at Help Me Grow Skagit - Family Resource Center

Offers resources and guidance for a healthy pregnancy journey provided by a public health nurse. Serves all pregnant people in Skagit County.

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Family Support Services at Akin (Vancouver)

Provides diapers, wipes, and emergency food to families with children in need. Also offers referrals to other resources and parenting classes and center programming such as play groups and 2SLGBTQ+ groups for youth ages 11-18.

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PREPARES Pregnancy and Parenting Support at Catholic Community Services (Grays Harbor)

Supports pregnant and parenting families who find themselves lacking a healthy support network. Families can access mentors and holistic wrap-around services from the time of awareness of pregnancy to the child’s fifth birthday.

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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (Skagit County) at Skagit County Public Health

Consultation and referral for families of children 0-18, who have or are at risk of developing, serious physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions.

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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (MasonCounty) at Mason County Public Health

Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) program serves children 0-18, who have or are at risk of developing, serious physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions. Program staff helps connect them and their families to the health and related services they need to thrive.

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Parents as Teachers at First Step Family Support Center

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.

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Helping Parent Program (Parent Support for Children with Disabilities) at South Sound Parent to Parent (Thurston County)

Provides a network of peer support, information & referral and educational workshops and recreational events to families of children with disabilities. Early Support Provider for 0-3, providing evaluation, special education, OT, PT, Speech and service coordination.

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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (Asotin County) at Asotin County Health District

Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) program serves children 0-18, who have or are at risk of developing, serious physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions. Program staff helps connect them and their families to the health and related services they need to thrive.

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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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Family Support Services at Kitsap Community Resources (Bremerton - Park Ave)

Offers parenting classes, employment assistance, utility assistance, and housing assistance. Also offers diapers depending on inventory; please call first to confirm if diapers are available.

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Parent Support for Children with Special Needs at Arc of King County

This organization provides information, training, and support to individuals and families of children with special needs and/or disabilities.

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Nurse-Family Partnership Program at Public Health Seattle King County

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.

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PREPARES Pregnancy and Parenting Support at Catholic Community Services (Snohomish County Family Center)

Supports pregnant and parenting families who find themselves lacking a healthy support network. Families can access mentors and holistic wrap-around services from the time of awareness of pregnancy to the child’s fifth birthday. Services are provided by volunteers at local Catholic parishes.

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ParentChild+ at Southeast Youth & Family Services

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.

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Parent to Parent Group Locator at The Arc of Washington State

This is a Parent-to-Parent State Map to locate support groups for parents with children living with special needs.

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Support for Children & Adults with Autism at Washington Autism Alliance

Provides support, information and advocacy for children & adults with autism, including information on accessing ABA therapy. Please register online to gain access to these resources. Registration is free.

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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (Kittitas County) at Kittitas County Public Health Department (Ellensburg - N Nanum St)

Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) program serves children 0-18, who have or are at risk of developing, serious physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions. Program staff helps connect them and their families to the health and related services they need to thrive.

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

The CAPA/PREPARES program provides diapers, wipes, formula every 30 days with no appointment necessary. Other items such as strollers, pack and plays, high chairs, and baby clothing are offered every 60 days and need to be ordered beforehand. This program also offers parenting classes, case management, breastfeeding support, kindergarten preparation, and a support group for moms.

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Parents as Teachers at St James Family Center

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.

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Better Together (Parent Support Group) at The Arc of Tri Cities

Better Together is a closed group for local families coping with autism and other disabilities to support and help each other. They are a small and local group created by parents of children with autism in the Tri-Cities. This private Facebook page is for parents and other close relatives only. It is to share knowledge, plan activities, and support each other in raising special needs children.

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ParentChild+ at West African Community Council

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.

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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (Snohomish County) at Snohomish County Health Dept (Everett)

Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) program serves children 0-18, who have or are at risk of developing, serious physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions. Program staff helps connect them and their families to the health and related services they need to thrive.

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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (Okanogan County) at Okanogan County Public Health District

Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) program serves children 0-18, who have or are at risk of developing, serious physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions. Program staff helps connect them and their families to the health and related services they need to thrive.

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ADHD Community Support Group at Olympic Peninsula CHADD

Offers support and Information for parents of children with ADHD, adults with ADHD, educators and health care professionals. Meets on the third Friday of each month from 6:30-8:00pm, in-person at the Subway Community Room on Kitsap Way in Bremerton.

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Parent Support for Children with Special Needs at NW Down Syndrome Association

Offers resources and supports to parents and caregivers who have been touched by developmental disabilities including Down Syndrome. See website for details.

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Family Support Services at Sumner-Bonney Lake Family Resource Center

Offers parent support groups and parenting classes, resource navigation, and general support for families living in Sumner and Bonney Lake.

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Parents as Teachers at Catholic Charities of Central WA (In Home: Yakima, Chelan, Douglas)

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.

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Parent Support at Hopelink (Kirkland/Northshore)

The Family Development Program offers case management for low income families. Provides assistance with topics like education, employment, health, housing stability, parenting, and financial management.

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Internet Resources for Children with Special Needs at Informing Families

Information & support across the lifespan for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families. Please call or visit website for details.

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ParentChild+ at Voices of Tomorrow

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.

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Parent Support for Children with Special Needs at Down Syndrome Society of Snohomish County

Provides outreach, support & social opportunities for children and adults with Down Syndrome.

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Internet Resources for Individuals with Autism at Organization for Autism Research (OARS)

National website resource offering tools families & educators can access for learning, advocacy, and spreading awareness.

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Parent Support for Children with Special Needs at Hearing, Speech and Deaf Center (Seattle)

Provides information, support & assistance to any person with hearing challenges, as well as their families.

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Parent to Parent at Clallam Mosaic

Provides a network of peer support, information & referral and educational workshops to families of children with special needs and/or disabilities.

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Parent to Parent at Kittitas County Parent to Parent

Provides a network of peer support, information & referral and system navigation to families of children with intellectual/developmental disabilities.

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Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) at Triumph Treatment Services

PCAP is a 3-year, intensive, home visitation program for mothers who experienced substance use disorder during pregnancy. PCAP helps mothers access services, achieve and maintain recovery, and create a healthy family environment.

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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (Columbia County) at Columbia County Public Health Department (Dayton)

Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) program serves children 0-18, who have or are at risk of developing, serious physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions. Program staff helps connect them and their families to the health and related services they need to thrive.

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Parent to Parent at The Brave Warrior Project

Parent to Parent offers emotional support, information about community resources, education and events to parents of children with developmental disabilities, chronic illness or special health care needs.

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Family Resource Services at Family Support Center of South Sound

This organization offers free diapers and baby supplies, rental assistance, breastfeeding support, parenting classes, and resource referrals.

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Parenting Classes at CVSD Student & Family Engagement Center

The CVSD Student & Family Engagement Center provides parenting classes and support in a number of settings. Please contact for more information and class schedules.

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Autism Resources Locator at UW Autism Center (AS360)

AS360 is a nonprofit platform run by the UW Autism Center and other partners. Use the resource locator tool to find autism-specific resources such as diagnostic services, activities, therapy, advocacy, and more. The directory contains resources in WA state only.

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Family Support Services at Crossroads Resource Center (Moses Lake)

Offers family support such as parenting classes, diapers, baby clothing. Please call for detailed information about services offered.

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Early Steps to School Success Program (ESSS) at Save the Children (Grays Harbor & Pacific County)

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.

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Parenting Classes at Parent Trust for Washington Children

Please call for more information and to register for online and in-person classes. Class topics include pregnancy childbirth preparation, newborn care, infant health and safety, and more.

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Grants for Medical Expenses at Elevations Spokane

Families can apply for grants to help cover out of pocket costs for speech/therapy/occupational therapy and therapy equipment for their special needs child. Child must be receiving medical therapies from a licensed professional in Spokane County.

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Parenting Classes at Encompass (Early Learning Center)

Offers free parenting workshops covering a variety of topics. See website for information.

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Parents as Teachers at Gather Church

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.

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Parent Support for Children with Special Needs at Down syndrome Connections Northwest

This is a network of support, information, and resources to improve the quality of life of people with Down syndrome and their families. Serves residents of Spokane.

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Nurse-Family Partnership Program at Benton/Franklin Health District

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.

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Parent Support for Children with Developmental Disabilities at Pierce County Coalition for Developmental Disabilities (Pacific Ave)

Offers information, education, assistance, systems navigation, and opportunities for families to learn & meet around the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities.

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Parent to Parent at The Arc of King County

Provides a network of peer support, information & referral and educational workshops to families of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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Early Head Start at Akin (South King County)

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.

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Public Health Services for Children with Special Needs at San Juan County Health & Community Services (Friday Harbor)

Serves children from birth to 18 years of age (up to 21 years of age for certain diagnoses) who have (or are at increased risk of) serious chronic physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions. Offers public health care coordination and referral services to families of Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs in San Juan County regardless of income.

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Black Family Engagement Workshops at Washington Multicultural Services Link

Offers virtual, monthly workshops aiming to equip Black families and/or self-advocates caring for children or adults with disabilities with the necessary information, skills, and support to actively participate in and contribute to their communities to ensure their voices are heard and valued.

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Family Support for Children with Special Needs at Down Syndrome Association of the Mid-Columbia

Provides parent support groups, play groups, resources and information to individuals with Down syndrome and their families.

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Healthy Start (Parents as Teachers) at Friends of Youth

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.

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Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) at Evergreen Recovery Centers (Seattle/Tukwila, In 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. Eligible clients receive three (3) years of case management at no cost.

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Parent Support for Children with Special Needs at Down Syndrome Center of Puget Sound

Provides impactful programs & resources for individuals with Down Syndrome and their families in the Puget Sound area.

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Parent Support for Children with Special Needs at Washington State Fathers Network

Provides local support groups & information around the state for fathers raising children with special health care needs & developmental disabilities.

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Family Support Services at Bethel Family Center

Offers diapers, school supplies, resource navigation, and parenting programs.

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ParentChild+ at Congolese Integration Network

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.

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Text Messaging for Parenting Tips at Bright by Text

Provides free, expert parenting tips by text for anyone who cares for a child, from pregnancy through age eight (8). Messages are offered in English and Spanish.

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Parenting Classes at Brigid Collins Family Support Center (Whatcom County)

This family support center offers a variety of parenting seminars each month for parents, grandparents, and families.

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Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) at First Step Family Support Center

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.

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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs at Public Health Seattle & King County

Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) program serves children 0-18, who have or are at risk of developing, serious physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions. Program staff helps connect them and their families to the health and related services they need to thrive.

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Benton Franklin Parent Coalition (Parent Support Group) at The Arc of Tri Cities

The Benton Franklin Parent Coalition (Facebook group) is a closed group for local families who have children with developmental disabilities. The group is for parents to share knowledge, plan activities, and support each other in raising special needs children.

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Parent to Parent at Arc of Whatcom County

Families that need support with services and resources meet with a trained Parent Advocate to formulate a strategy to obtain services tailored to the needs of their family member. These needs may include special education services, future planning for adult services such as guardianship, government assistance such as Medicaid, or conflict resolution regarding standards of care.

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Early Head Start at Akin (North King County)

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.

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Parent Support for Children with Special Needs at Eastside CHADD (Children and Adults with ADHD)

Provides information, training and support to families of children with special needs and/or disabilities.

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LTSAE Milestone Tracker App at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

This free app provides a fun and easy way for parents and caregivers to track and support their child's early development. The app features checklists, appointment reminders, and tips and activities to support development for children ages 2 months through 5 years.

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Parents as Teachers at El Centro de la Raza

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.

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Recalled Items (Internet Resources) at U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Provides an online, comprehensive list of consumer products that have been recalled (removed from the market) because it is dangerous and poses a risk of serious harm. The list is updated regularly. See website for details.

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Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) at Sea Mar Community Health Center (Vancouver Fourth Plain - CSNW, In 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.

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Parenting Classes at Los Ninos Bien Educados

Los Niños Bien Educados is a free 12-session/6 week program, offered in Spanish, that helps parents teach their kids to be respectful of others and believe in themselves. Parents learn these basic techniques: effective praise, mild social disapproval, ignoring, time out, the point system, first/then, and family chat.

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Parent Support for Children with Special Needs at Hearing, Speech and Deaf Center (Bellingham)

Provides information, support & assistance to any person with hearing challenges, as well as their family and friends. Audiology care, hearing aid fittings, in-house speech and language therapy, and much more available at HSDC's Seattle clinic. TTY 360-647-8508; Toll-Free TTY 1-877-647-8508; Videophone 360-255-7166.

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Internet Resources for Parents of Children with Autism at Sesame Street Workshop

Explore free, bilingual online resources to help support the autistic children in your life. Offers information, tips and tools for parents and caregivers.

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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (Chelan and Douglas County) at Chelan-Douglas County Health District

Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) program serves children 0-18, who have or are at risk of developing, serious physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions. Program staff helps connect them and their families to the health and related services they need to thrive.

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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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Parent to Parent at The Arc of Snohomish County

Offers a network of peer support, information and referral, and educational workshops to families of children with special needs and/or disabilities.

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Black Bundle of Joy Program at Global Perinatal Services

Assists expecting first-time black parents with transition into parenthood by providing doulas services, baby items and a $100 gift card. Serves King and Pierce County residents. Call for information and eligibility details.

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Uŋčí Makhá Home Visiting at United Indians of All Tribes Foundation

Offers parent-child activities, child health and development information & resources referrals. Parents who are pregnant or have a child from 0-5 enjoy one-on-one personal visits twice a month with a trained parent educator and monthly group connections with other families for two or more years. This program is for families raising an American Indian/Alaska Native/Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian child, although no proof is required.

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ParentChild+ at Iraqi Community Center of Washington (IRCCW)

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.

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PREPARES Pregnancy and Parenting Support at Catholic Community Services (Whatcom County)

Supports pregnant and parenting families who find themselves lacking a healthy support network. Families can access mentors and holistic wrap-around services from the time of awareness of pregnancy to the child’s fifth birthday.

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Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) at Evergreen Recovery Centers (Tacoma, In 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. Eligible clients receive three (3) years of case management at no cost.

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Family Spirit (Home Visiting Program) at Family Haven

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.

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Childbirth & Newborn Classes at Virginia Mason Franciscan Health (St. Michael Medical Center)

Classes cover topics such as breastfeeding, childbirth preparation, infant CPR, postpartum essentials, infant and child safety.

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