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2200 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144
Offers supportive listening, parenting information, resource & referral information, child development information, stress reduction and more.
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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.
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.
1918 112th Street East, Tacoma, WA 98445
Provides free activities, supports, and resources to families of children with Down syndrome.
15406 Meridian East, Puyallup, WA 98375
This workshop series covers essential strategies to help families and caregivers understand, prevent, and respond to challenging behaviors in a compassionate and effective manner. This training is intended for those providing care to any age group – including young children, adults, and anyone in between! It is also an excellent opportunity to learn and connect with fellow caregivers who share similar experiences.
117 North 1st Street, Suite 8, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
The Parent to Parent program offers monthly education seminars/workshops on disability-related topics, monthly social/recreational events, Trimesterly Sibshops™ sibling support events, annual “Helping Parent” (mentorship) Training, and year-round—Community Outreach Events.
Provides a network of peer support, information & referral and educational workshops to families of children with special needs and/or disabilities.
500 Tausick Way, Walla Walla, WA 99362
The Parent Toddler Class offers parent and infant/toddler relationship classes for children from birth to age three.
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Free early learning tools & activities for children birth through age 5. Materials offered online or via their app.
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Provides parent support groups, play groups, resources and information to individuals with Down syndrome and their families.
140 C St, Forks, WA 98331
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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Use this online resource to create and follow a safe sleep plan to reduce your baby’s risk of SUID. A safe sleep plan describes how a baby will sleep and includes strategies to reduce the baby’s risk of SUID.
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2230 East Sprague Avenue, Spokane, WA 99202
Provides diapers, formula, parenting classes, emergency short term childcare, parenting materials, and play and learn groups.
111 East University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926
Provides a network of peer support, information & referral and system navigation to families of children with intellectual/developmental disabilities.
523 W First St, Aberdeen, WA 98520
Provides a network of peer support, information & referral and educational workshops to families of children with special needs and/or disabilities.
Offers virtual parenting class series focusing on respectful relationships and offers tools to strengthen bonding and attachment. See website for details and schedules. Currently prioritizing families living in the cities of Bothell, Shoreline, Kenmore, Lake Forest Park and Federal Way, or part of the Edmonds School District
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This is a research-based education program developed by the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome. Program materials include a booklet with an app or DVD (available in multiple languages), a 10-minute video on crying, and a 17-minute video on soothing.
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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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4660 Kitsap Way, Suite 100, Bremerton, WA 98312
Kitsap Parent to Parent provides peer-to-peer emotional support, guidance, and resource navigation for families raising children with developmental disabilities or special health care needs. The program connects parents with trained volunteer “Helping Parents,” offers monthly groups and events, and creates a community where caregivers can share experiences and find encouragement.
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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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.
9901 Northeast 7th Avenue, Suite C-116, Vancouver, WA 98685
Offers a range of ABA services designed to support individuals across ages and skill levels. Whether your child thrives in one-on-one therapy, small-group learning, or natural-environment settings, we have programs built to help them grow. From early intervention programs to social skills groups and community-based support, our services are flexible and designed to evolve as your child develops.
This is a Parent-to-Parent State Map to locate support groups for parents with children living with special needs.
2602 McLeod Rd, Bellingham, WA 98225
Los programas de apoyo de Padres a padres ofrecen apoyo emocional e información a las familias de niños con diferencias y retrasos del desarrollo o enfermedades crónicas.
240 E Dominion Ave, Colville, WA 99114
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.
42 Elochoman Valley Road, Cathlamet, WA 98612
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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This website offers resources for educators and parents interested in inclusive learning practices that are facilitated by assistive technology.
2139 Van Giesen Street, Richland, WA 99354
Provides virtual parenting classes at a sliding scale fee.
4746 11th Avenue Northeast, Seattle, WA 98105
Provides impactful programs & resources for individuals with Down Syndrome and their families in the Puget Sound area.
3020 Rucker Avenue, #206 , Everett, WA 98201
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.
1424 172nd Street Northeast, Marysville, WA 98271
The Family Resource Center provides onsite and mobile support for children, youth, and families in North Snohomish County, offering help that strengthens stability and resilience. Their services include family skill‑building, free mental health counseling, financial assistance, basic‑needs support, and student social‑emotional programming.
3028 Lindbergh Ave, Bellingham, WA 98225
Offers parenting classes for raising young children. Please register online.
15303 Westminster Way North, Shoreline, WA 98133
Family Conversations is a program for families with children from birth to age three who are deaf or hard-of-hearing (D/HH). The groups provide time for parents/guardians to get more information, learn S.E.E. (Signing Exact English) signs, meet deaf/hard-of-hearing community members and connect with other parents/guardians. Playgroups for the children give them a chance to practice language and social skills using music, dance, story time and singing.
1101 West College Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201
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.
402 15th Avenue Southeast, Puyallup, WA 98372
Sibshops is a series of workshops for children ages 5-17 who have a sibling with a disability or chronic health condition. Also offers other workshops for parents and caregivers. See website for details.
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).
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325 South University Road, Ste 203, Spokane Valley, WA 99206
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.
Autism Support 360 (ASD360) is a digital self-navigation platform & resources locator that houses a wide variety of programs and services for children and young adults with ASD. You can search for programs by age, primary language, type of service, zip code/city, and more.
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1005 Northeast 67th Street, Seattle, WA 98115
Offers essentials to families with young children including diapers, formula, children's clothing, books, toys, and a parenting class that is held once per year. Also offers resource navigation services and a play and learn group in both Spanish and English. Call for more information or walk in for services.
15 South Grady Way, Suite 434, Renton, WA 98057
The 1..2..3 Jump: Bridge Forward Program offers warm connection system navigation services for Black, African American, Hispanic/Latino/a families with children ages 3 to 5 who have developmental delays, disabilities, or special health care needs. The program helps families access essential resources, support, and community networks to ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive.
212 South 6th Avenue, Yakima, WA 98902
GRADS is a high school program for pregnant teens & young parents. The program helps students complete their high school education, learn parenting skills, receive employment orientation, and offers childcare. Must be enrolled in your school district's host school to participate in the program.
1918 Everett Ave, Everett, WA 98201
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.
999 164th Avenue Northeast, Bellevue, WA 98008
This program consists of in office or telehealth visits for families with children 0-5 that helps parents understand and connect with their children's social and emotional needs. The program consists of 10 to 16 weekly visits which are 1-1.5 hours in length. Serves Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and Sammamish.
3716 Pacific Ave, Suite A, Tacoma, WA 98418
Provides information, education, assistance, systems navigation, and opportunities for families to learn & meet around the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities.
4909 25th Ave NE, Suite 120, Seattle, WA 98145
Offers free online classes and sessions about autism, how to care for children with autism, mindfulness classes, and more.
906 New York Street, Longview, WA 98632
Provides a network of peer support, play groups, information & referral and educational workshops to families of children with special needs and/or disabilities.
1570 Wilmington Drive, Suite 220, DuPont, WA 98327
Offers behavioral, autism, speech therapies and more for children & youth, ages 2-18. Also offers training and support for parents engaged in their child's ABA therapy. Please call for details. There is currently a wait list for services.
205 Black Diamond Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363
Provides a network of peer support, information & referral and educational workshops to families of children with special needs and/or disabilities.
917 South 3rd Street, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
This family support center offers a variety of parenting seminars each month for parents, grandparents, and families.
11150 Gravelly Lake Drive Southwest, Lakewood, WA 98499
Designed for families with children ages 0-12 years, this program helps parents learn positive parenting approaches. Parents can choose to attend a support group or join their online program.
17928 Vashon Highway Southwest, Vashon, WA 98070
Offers diapers, clothing and baby supplies upon request. Also offers Welcome Baby boxes for newborns including a sleep sack, washcloths, a Vashon onesie, and a hand-made quilt, along with parenting books and other resources. Offers play and learn groups, ferry vouchers for emergency medical care, vouchers for medical expenses, parenting classes, and resource navigation.
6316 South 12th Street, Tacoma, WA 98465
Parent Training and Information (PTI) program helps family caregivers, youth, and professionals with questions about services for children and young people with disabilities, ages 0-26.
345 6th Street, Suite 300, Bremerton, WA 98337
Providers referrals and information for pregnancy care, lactation support, support groups, mental health support, developmental concerns, and more. See the webpage for more information.
127 SW 156th St, Burien, WA 98166
We provide families of children 0-18 years of age across King and Pierce Counties (WA) culturally responsive and linguistically appropriate supports to navigate the healthcare and education systems to maximize the potential of children with disabilities.
7102 W Okanogan Place, Kennewick, WA 99336
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.
24437 Russell Road, #110, Kent, WA 98032
The Early Learning Inclusive Play Group is for low-income families with children (ages 3-5) who have special needs. Playgroup provides a community setting where parents and children enjoy socialization time and receive skill-building support.
2950 Newmarket St, Suite 101-124, Bellingham, WA 98226
Provides resources & support to families with children who are deaf, deaf-blind or hard of hearing. Services are available in English, Spanish, and Arabic. Call or request support through the website.
1201 Park Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98337
Offers various parenting classes. Please call for details.
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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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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2650 South 200th Street, Ste 101, SeaTac, WA 98198
Provides a network of peer support, information & referral and educational workshops to families of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
147 N Clark Ave, Ste 1, Republic, WA 99166
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.
15 South Grady Way, Suite 434, Renton, WA 98057
The 1..2..3 Jump Program is a free school readiness program for King County families with children 3-5 years old with and without developmental delays and disabilities. This parent-driven program is designed to help parents navigate services and supports, while preparing children for success in kindergarten. The program has 4 core services: warm connection system navigation for children 3-5 with developmental delays & disabilities, developmental screenings, kindergarten readiness, and community events & parent trainings.
658 Southeast Bayshore Drive, Oak Harbor, WA 98277
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.
2300 Kati Court, Ste A, Shelton, WA 98584
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.
4100 194th Street Southwest, Suite 100, Lynnwood, WA 98036
Offers a range of ABA services designed to support individuals across ages and skill levels. Whether your child thrives in one-on-one therapy, small-group learning, or natural-environment settings, we have programs built to help them grow. From early intervention programs to social skills groups and community-based support, our services are flexible and designed to evolve as your child develops.
12 East 5th Avenue, Spokane, WA 99202
The 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.
5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Seattle, WA 98199
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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Call or email Watch Me Grow Washington for in-depth information about the health and safety information mailings and additional support. Visit the website to access PDF versions of the mailings.
2726 Cedar Street, Everett, WA 98201
This organization provides free parenting workshops and seminars available in English and Spanish for parents raising teens. For Spanish, call 425-339-4179.
325 E 6th St, Port Angeles, WA 98362
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
4660 Kitsap Way, Ste 100, Bremerton, WA 98312
Offers information, training, advocacy support for families caring for children and individuals who have developmental disabilities. Also offers monthly informational meetings for parents and caregivers caring for individuals with I/DD.
105 Northwest 1st Street, Coupeville, WA 98239
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.
120 Northeast 136th Avenue, Suite 220, Vancouver, WA 98684
Offers a range of ABA services designed to support individuals across ages and skill levels. Whether your child thrives in one-on-one therapy, small-group learning, or natural-environment settings, we have programs built to help them grow. From early intervention programs to social skills groups and community-based support, our services are flexible and designed to evolve as your child develops.
3629 South D Street, Tacoma, WA 98418
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.
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.
3773 E McLeod Rd, Bellingham, WA 98226
GRADS is a high school program for pregnant teens & young parents. The program helps students complete their high school education, learn parenting skills, receive employment orientation, and offers childcare. Must be enrolled in your school district's host school to participate in the program.
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.
Provides resources, support and information for families of children with autism. Serves Clark County & the Portland Metro area.
Growing Families provides home and community visiting services for all pregnant women and families with a newborn, promoting the best possible health and wellness outcomes for growing families. There are no income restrictions or requirements to receive services through Growing Families.
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.
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.
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121 South 10th Street, Pomeroy, WA 99347
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.
125 Easy Street, Wenatchee, WA 98801
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.
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.
320 East 2nd Avenue, Spokane, WA 99202
Provides a network of peer support, events, information & referral and educational workshops to families of children with special needs and/or disabilities.
24437 Russell Road, #110, Kent, WA 98032
The Early Learning program supports multicultural families, including pregnant individuals, newborns, and children ages 0–5 with autism or other developmental disabilities or delays in King County. The program focuses on promoting early childhood development and preparing children for school readiness.
3839 West Prairie Avenue, Hayden, ID 83835
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.
9050 384th Avenue Southeast, Snoqualmie, WA 98065
Offers free parenting workshops covering a variety of topics. See website for information.
224 East Wishkah Street, Aberdeen, WA 98520
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.
Provides outreach, support & social opportunities for children and adults with Down Syndrome.
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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.
432 Fashion Way, Burlington, WA 98233
Offers resources and guidance for a healthy pregnancy journey provided by a public health nurse. Serves all pregnant people in Skagit County.
10811 SE Kent-Kangley Rd, Kent, WA 98030
We provide families of children 0-18 years of age across King and Pierce Counties (WA) culturally responsive and linguistically appropriate supports to navigate the healthcare and education systems to maximize the potential of children with disabilities.
4250 S Mead St, 100 23rd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118
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. This location is a “baby closet” where families can come once a month to do a free shop for diapers, clothes, and any other baby supplies that have been donated.
1455 Fowler St, Richland, WA 99352
The Benton Franklin Parent Coalition (Facebook group) is a resource for local families who have loved ones with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. The group is for parents, community partners, and stakeholders to share knowledge, plan activities, and support each other in supporting our community members with special needs.
1231 N Garden St, #200, Bellingham, WA 98225
This family support center offers a variety of parenting seminars each month for parents, grandparents, and families.
Call anytime between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday to speak with a health information specialist to get answers to your questions or for breastfeeding support.
1240 2nd Avenue South, Okanogan, WA 98840
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.