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867 West Camano Drive, Camano, WA 98282

0.8 mi

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.

127 Northeast Camano Drive, Camano, WA 98282

2.7 mi

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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20 NW 1st St, Coupville, WA 98239

5.0 mi

WE SERVE: Children and adolescents who have complex behavioral health needs, including youth struggling with significant emotional or behavioral challenges. WE PROVIDE: Personalized treatment plans that address the specific needs of each child delivered in the least restrictive setting possible, preferably in their own homes and communities.

3676 South Smugglers Cove Road, Greenbank, WA 98253

7.6 mi

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.

27030 102nd Avenue Northwest, Stanwood, WA 98292

7.7 mi

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.

203 North Main Street, Coupeville, WA 98239

7.8 mi

WE SERVE: Individuals and families in the Central Whidbey Island. WE PROVIDE: In-person food distribution twice a month.

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9928 272nd Place Northwest, Stanwood, WA 98292

7.8 mi

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.

105 Northwest 1st Street, Coupeville, WA 98239

7.9 mi

WE SERVE: Residents of Island County who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of losing their housing. WE PROVIDE: Housing navigators who will assess your needs and efficiently refer to you the most appropriate program available among the network of homeless and housing providers, including diversion, deposit assistance, rent assistance, and referrals to temporary housing when available.

105 Northwest 1st Street, Coupeville, WA 98239

7.9 mi

WE SERVE: Families who have children or adults with special needs, delays, disabilities and/or complex medical needs. WE PROVIDE: Free support, including connections to resources and community providers, peer support from trained parents, social events, and resource guides. OTHER: Check our website for list of current events. Open to all families in Island County with children or adults with special needs.

9612 271st Street Northwest, Stanwood, WA 98292

8.0 mi

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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9612 271st Street Northwest, Stanwood, WA 98292

8.0 mi

We Serve: We serve individuals, children, and families in Stanwood, Camano Island, and surrounding areas who are facing challenges affording basic needs, maintaining stability, or navigating support systems. Our services are available to people of all abilities. We Provide: Assistance for rent, utilities, school or work supplies, fuel (for transportation), emergency food when the local food bank is unavailable, prescription medication, parent support group, play and learn groups, free or low-cost glasses and hearing aids and resource navigation. Other: For emergency financial assistance, clients must live in the Stanwood Camano school district and meet income qualifications. Call for an appointment with the resource coordinator.

11 Northwest Coveland Street, Coupeville, WA 98239

8.0 mi

WE SERVE: Residents of Island County who are survivors of domestic violence, sexual abuse, elder abuse, stalking, child abuse or neglect. WE PROVIDE: Emergency women's shelter, crisis intervention, trauma-informed advocacy, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, support groups, parenting classes, and community education and prevention. OTHER: Our services are confidential, and we are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for all individuals we assist. To receive our services, you need to be a resident of Island County, Washington, and you must be experiencing domestic violence or its effects.

785 Southeast Bayshore Drive, Suite 101, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

8.9 mi

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.

785 Southeast Bayshore Drive, Suite 101, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

8.9 mi

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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658 Southeast Bayshore Drive, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

9.0 mi

WE SERVE: Families, parents, caregivers and youth who live in Island County and surrounding communities. WE PROVIDE: Parenting classes that focus on helping families strengthen bonds, improve communication and foster positive discipline. Classes provide tools and strategies for parents navigating difficult life circumstances, including separation, divorce and trauma. Other: Classes are offered both in-person and online.

1091 Southeast Hathaway Street, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

9.0 mi

WE SERVE: Those in need in the community. WE PROVIDE: Emergency/supplemental food in an impartial and dignified manner.

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1148 Southeast 8th Avenue, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

9.0 mi

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.

800 Southeast Barrington Drive, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

9.1 mi

Garage of Blessings has a variety of nonperishable food available to the community.

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800 Southeast Barrington Drive, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

9.1 mi

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

800 Southeast Barrington Drive, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

9.1 mi

WE SERVE: Anyone who is in need of free household goods. , clothing, coats, and children's items. Including playpens, baby bottles, toys, crib bedding, picture books. WE PROVIDE: Household goods such as clothing, coats, and children's items, including playpens, baby bottles, toys, crib bedding, picture books. 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

260 Pioneer Way, Bldg 13, Suite 111A, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

9.1 mi

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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231 Southeast Barrington Drive, Suite 100, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

9.2 mi

WE SERVE: Anyone living in Island County experiencing homelessness, or at risk of becoming homeless. WE PROVIDE: Skilled case managers and staff to help navigate the complex system of available services, including help paying rent, transitional and permanent housing and other prevention and housing services.

231 Southeast Barrington Drive, Suite 100, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

9.2 mi

WE SERVE: Residents of Island County who have received a power disconnect notice or don't have enough heating fuel. WE PROVIDE: Connections to programs that help with the cost of electricity, natural gas, propane or heating oil, wood pellets or fire logs. OTHER: Each program considers how many people in a household and the amount of total monthly income. Use this prescreening tool to determine potential eligibility: https://www.oppco.org/utilityassistance/

926 East Whidbey Avenue, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

9.4 mi

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.

31775 State Route 20, Ste A1, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

9.5 mi

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.

804 3rd Street, Langley, WA 98260

11.5 mi

WE SERVE: We welcome individuals and families, including families with young children, who are in need of a warm, nutritious meal and a friendly place to gather. WE PROVIDE: Free, homemade soup lunches every Wednesday and free pre-ordered meals delivered to homebound individuals every Thursday afternoon.

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503 Cascade Avenue, Langley, WA 98260

11.9 mi

WE SERVE: The South Whidbey Community. WE PROVIDE: Free hot meals every Tuesday and Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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721 Camano Avenue, Langley, WA 98260

12.1 mi

WE SERVE: BIPOC individuals and families looking for community and belonging on Whidbey Island. WHAT WE PROVIDE: Community education, BIPOC youth mentoring and engagement, adult BIPOC affinity groups and community resilience. OTHER: Members of the BIPOC community on Whidbey Island are welcome.

723 Camano Avenue, Langley, WA 98260

12.1 mi

WE SERVE: Families with children in South Whidbey Island, especially those facing challenges like isolation, poverty, or lack of local services. WE PROVIDE: Help with school, parenting, paying bills, birthdays and holidays, winter clothes, connections to community resources. OTHER: Services are available to all families with school-aged children in South Whidbey Island, regardless of their circumstances.

10425 187 Street East, Puyallup, WA 98374

12.4 mi

Distributes free food to those in need. Located on the campus of the Holy Disciples Catholic Church. Food quantity based on family size. Customers are asked to visit no more than one Nourish site weekly.

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18341 Washington 525, Freeland, WA 98249

12.6 mi

WE SERVE: Individuals and families in South Whidbey who are facing a sudden financial hardship resulting in an inability to pay for basic needs. WE PROVIDE: Immediate financial assistance with heating bills, electric bills, rent, mortgage payments, car repairs, and home emergencies and referrals for longer-term assistance.

2812 Grimm Rd, Langley, WA 98260

12.9 mi

WE SERVE: Island County residents who find themselves without enough resources to feed themselves and their families. WE PROVIDE: Food bank services in grocery store-like shopping environm, making it possible for residents to choose what is right for them. Shelves are stocked with fresh produce, pantry staples, personal care items, and products that meet special diets. All items are "priced" with points. Each household receives points to spend based on need. We also offer other ways to access the Food Bank, including pick-up and delivery.

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1925 Blaine Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368

12.9 mi

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

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1925 Blaine Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368

12.9 mi

A local organization that distributes free food to those in need.

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5476 Maxwelton Rd, Langley, WA 98260

13.3 mi

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.

5475 Maxwelton Road, Langley, WA 98260

13.4 mi

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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1045 10th Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368

13.7 mi

Dove House Advocacy Services provides free, confidential support including a 24/7 crisis line, emergency family shelter, counseling, legal and medical advocacy, safety planning, support groups, and access to resources like the Recovery Café and clothing closet for survivors of abuse in Jefferson County.

915 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368

13.8 mi

Diapers are available to existing patients.

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461 Second Street, Sumas, WA 98295

13.9 mi

Provides produce, canned goods, breads, meat, and dairy items. No ID or proof of address required. Income guidelines are currently 400% of Federal Poverty Level.

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7615 Totem Beach Road, Tulalip Bay, WA 98271

13.9 mi

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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17444 Snee Oosh Road, La Conner, WA 98257

13.9 mi

Distributes free food to those in need at Inspire Church La Conner. Diapers available based on donations.

615 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368

13.9 mi

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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615 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368

13.9 mi

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.

17400 Reservation Rd, La Conner, WA 98257

14.0 mi

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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17395 Reservation Rd, La Conner, WA 98257

14.0 mi

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

7520 Totem Beach Rd, Tulalip Bay, WA 98271

14.0 mi

Tulalip Health System offers comprehensive dental care services, including preventative exams, cleanings, fluoride treatments, and sealants. Their skilled team provides restorative procedures, root canals, oral surgery, prosthodontics, and dental implants, along with a specialized orthodontic program for enrolled Tulalip Tribal members.

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.

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

WE SERVE: Individuals and their children who are affected by domestic violence. WE PROVIDE: Services for individuals impacted by Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), including their children, Services include a 24 Hour Support Line, confidential emergency shelter, legal advocacy, supportive housing, elder abuse advocacy, weekly support groups offered in Spanish and English, and community prevention education and training in Domestic Violence and Teen Dating Violence.

Sibshops provide a social space for siblings of kids with special needs to have fun and learn about the services their siblings receive. Use the online locator to find a Sibshop in your area.

The SMART Team assists local families with timely access to Autism evaluation and referrals to local supports and services. Anyone can make a referral for a child, including medical professionals, school districts, service providers, and parents. Residence in Lewis is not required but is preferred.

Eligible households may receive a discount for phone or internet service. Follow the instructions on the Get Started webpage to apply.

The properties listed on aptfinder.org include both subsidized and non-subsidized apartment rentals offering income and rent restrictions designed to help low-income families, individuals, seniors, and persons with disabilities find affordable housing.

The Washington Autism Alliance supports clients with autism (or other intellectual and developmental disabilities) and their families by helping them navigate complex systems through their sliding scale family navigation services.

Behavioral Rehabilitation Services (BRS) at Youthnet is a therapeutic foster care program that provides intensive, short-term support for youth in foster care who have experienced trauma and have complex behavioral needs. Through specialized training for caregivers and wraparound services such as counseling and behavioral support, the program helps stabilize youth and move them toward permanent, stable family placements.

Access from AT&TTM provides low-cost internet service for eligible households. Includes Wi-Fi & installation, with no equipment fees, no deposit, and no annual contract.

Family Connections provides a welcoming virtual community where parents with special needs kids can connect, share experiences, and access guidance on assistive technology (AT) and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).

This is a 10-lesson interactive, self-paced online learning module providing parents with tools and training to more effectively teach their child with autism and other related neurodevelopmental disorders functional skills using applied behavior analysis (ABA) techniques.

LIHEAP provides energy assistance to households in Washington through a network of community action agencies and local partners. Search website map to locate where to apply for services in your area.

Newborn & Infant Groups offered for new parents in the Puget Sound Area for a fee. Financial assistance is available. Groups meet either in person or online, depending on which group is chosen.

Provides assistance, advice, and referrals to services to foster parents, kinship providers, and bio parents in WA state.

Offers virtual new/expectant parent support groups with experienced facilitators. These groups provide emotional support and an opportunity to connect with other new parents. Highlights include a popular weekly Dads Support Group for new or expecting dads to discuss the unique expectations and challenges of fatherhood. Visit the website to find group schedule and locations or call for more information.

Toys for Tots is a program run by the United States Marine Corps Reserve which gives toys to children whose parents would otherwise find it difficult to afford gifts for the holidays.

The Snohomish County PUD Community Energy Fund provides utility assistance to Snohomish County PUD customers, and the funds are distributed through St Vincent de Paul. Call the assistance line or email to apply.

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DentistLink helps Washington residents find a dentist and dental service(s) they need, including teeth cleaning, tooth repair, orthodontics, dentures, etc.

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

The TechConnect Washington community helpdesk provides free technical assistance both online and in person, as well as resources for Washington residents, such as internet connectivity, software, and hardware support.

Kindering offers a variety of Parent Education classes and 1:1 coaching and support aimed at giving parents confidence and useful strategies as they navigate their child’s early years.

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.

Cascade Arrearage Relief and Energy Savings or CARES can reduce Cascade Natural Gas bills based on your income and household size.

This non-profit organization provides information and referrals to support groups for pregnant and postpartum women and new parents experiencing mood disorders like depression.

24:7 Dad is an evidence-based, fatherhood program used by organizations across the nation to improve the knowledge, behavior, and skills of all dads. Throughout the program, men examine their own fatherhood history, learn the 5 characteristics of a 24:7 Dad, and other important behaviors to help them be the best dads they can be.

DV Hopeline is available 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. Trained advocates offer emotional support, safety planning, resources & referrals to other community services.

The internet essentials program provides affordable home internet for qualifying low-income households. Also offers low-cost computers, free WiFi hotspots, and free Internet training.

Alliance CaRES supports foster parents and kinship caregivers across Washington through mentorship, training, support groups, and practical guidance to help them navigate the challenges of caring for children and youth in the foster system. The program connects caregivers with experienced mentors, resource navigation, and specialized support.

This program ensures appropriate healthcare and coordination of health care services for youth in foster care. Social workers and caregivers can access competent information about the interests and needs of children they refer to the program.

API Chaya empowers survivors of gender-based violence and human trafficking to gain safety, connection, and wellness. We build power by educating and mobilizing South Asian, Asian, Pacific Islander, and all immigrant communities

Provides peer led, non-clinical mental health support to families experiencing perinatal emotional wellness concerns related to childbearing, including loss, infertility, pregnancy, and a variety of parenting experiences up to two years postpartum. Serves Black/African American, Indigenous and Latinx/Spanish speaking families in a hybrid model of in-person, phone, text, and video meeting weekly or bi-weekly.

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

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.

A list of ABA providers in WA state that accept Apple Health (Medicaid). These providers offer autism evaluations and therapy. Check the list to find a provider near you.

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.

Offers domestic violence & information services in the Seattle area through a 24-hour hotline & website. Callers can get help in 14 languages: Amharic, Chinese, Japanese, Khmer, Lao, Russian, Romanian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Thai, Tigrigna, Ukrainian & Vietnamese. For assistance in English, call the DV Hopeline at 206-737-0242.

24/7 hotline. Offers support, education & advocacy to survivors of domestic violence & sexual assault. Spanish services availabe.

Through Lifeline, a program that provides a discount on communication services to eligible individuals and families, SafeLink subscribers are eligible to receive a mobile phone and a monthly discount on their service.

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

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.

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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The 24-Hour Helpline is staffed by advocates who provide options, resources, and support to domestic violence survivors, their families, and community members.

Provides walk‑in support for individuals and families facing financial hardship, offering guidance, resource connections, and immediate assistance. Visitors can access essential supplies such as non‑perishable food, hygiene items, cleaning products, baby care necessities, and homeless‑support kits.

The Link to Care Wa program provides assistance for community members applying for discounted internet, online access to manage care, and applying to receive a free phone.

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.

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.

Hosts and provides support for a range of meetings all throughout the year to provide parents and caregivers with valuable information to help them find accessible care and support for their children.

This website provides current information on local domestic violence programs and confidential hotlines.

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Call if you have a question or concern about an exposure during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Information specialists are available for consultation by phone, text, email, and live chat from Monday through Friday from 8:00am - 5:00pm. Texting number is 855-999-3525 and live chat is available on the website.

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

24 hour hotline & online chat service. Provides support & assistance to anyone involved in a domestic violence situation.

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.