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Kaleidoscope Play & Learn Groups offer parents and caregivers the opportunity to support their children's early learning through everyday activities and build healthy relationships with each other. Please use the interactive map to locate and call the group that fits your needs for enrollment.
9701 271st St NW, Stanwood, WA 98292
Offers story time and play groups for children birth - kindergarten. Please check the website to see the schedule.
9612 271st Street Northwest, Stanwood, WA 98292
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.
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.
788 Northwest Alexander Street, Coupeville, WA 98239
WE SERVE: Toddlers, preschoolers with their parents/guardians. WE PROVIDE: Family storytimes to prepare young minds for the adventures of reading. Music, movement, play time or art activity may be included. Families from all local areas are invited to attend.
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1000 SE Regatta Dr, Oak Harbor, WA 98277
WE SERVE: Babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. WE PROVIDE: Baby (0-18 months), toddler (19 months to 3 years) and preschool (3 to 5 years) storytimes to prepare young minds for the adventures of reading. Music, movement, play time or art activity may be included.
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1148 Southeast 8th Avenue, Oak Harbor, WA 98277
WE SERVE: Families with children ages birth to five looking for a place to connect with other children and caregivers. WE PROVIDE: A welcoming place guided by an early childhood facilitator and supported by loving trained volunteers that provides activities that stimulate healthy development and creates opportunities for growth and discovery and an opportunity for discussions on relevant topics. OTHER: Parents and caregivers with children from birth to age 5 are eligible.
121 1st Street, La Conner, WA 98257
Early Enrichment is a free program for parents, caregivers and children ages 2-5 years old that provides a fun morning of art, stories, and sensory experiences in the museum galleries. The program typically takes a break during the summer.
104 2nd St, Langley, WA 98260
WE SERVE: Children ages 0-5. WE PROVIDE: Preschool Storytime. Share books, songs, and creative activities with your preschooler to prepare young minds for the adventure of reading. A play time or art activity may follow.
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721 Camano Avenue, Langley, WA 98260
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
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.
5495 South Harbor Avenue, Freeland, WA 98249
WE SERVE: Babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. WE PROVIDE: Baby/Toddler and Preschool storytimes to prepare young minds for the adventures of reading. Music, movement, play time or art activity may be included.
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1919 Blaine Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368
Navigators work to help all families (with youth ages 0-18) and young adults (ages 18-24) connect with the resources they need and to constantly grow as resources for one another.
5476 Maxwelton Rd, Langley, WA 98260
WE SERVE: Families with children ages birth to five looking for a place to connect with other children and caregivers. WE PROVIDE: A welcoming place guided by an early childhood facilitator and supported by loving trained volunteers that provides activities that stimulate healthy development and creates opportunities for growth and discovery and an opportunity for discussions on relevant topics. OTHER: Parents and caregivers with children from birth to age 5 are eligible.
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.
Provides parent support groups, play groups, resources and information to individuals with Down syndrome and their families.
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.
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.
This non-profit organization provides information and referrals to support groups for pregnant and postpartum women and new parents experiencing mood disorders like depression.
This is a Parent-to-Parent State Map to locate support groups for parents with children living with special needs.
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 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.
Provides outreach, support & social opportunities for children and adults with Down Syndrome.
Provides local support groups & information around the state for fathers raising children with special health care needs & developmental disabilities.
Offers facilitated parent groups and events to increase parenting skills & provide a space to discuss identity and race.
Offers resources and supports to parents and caregivers who have been touched by developmental disabilities including Down Syndrome. See website for details.
Provides assistance, advice, and referrals to services to foster parents, kinship providers, and bio parents in WA state.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.