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Provides assistance, advice, and referrals to services to foster parents, kinship providers, and bio parents in WA state.
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.
This program assists grandparents and other relatives who are raising children because their parents are unable to do so. Kinship navigators can help with unexpected expenses for a child's food, clothing, extracurricular activities, legal fees, and more once a year if qualified. Serves Kittitas, Yakima, Benton, Franklin, Columbia, Garfield, Asotin, and Walla Walla Counties.
The HALO program (Healthcare Assistance for Little Ones) is designed to cater to the diverse medical needs of children experiencing foster care across Eastern Washington. Submit a form online to access services.
Offers support for foster and adoptive parents through neighborhood peer support, monthly support groups, family connection groups between birth parents and caregivers, and LGBTQ+ parent groups.
Offers support for foster and adoptive parents through neighborhood peer support, monthly support groups, family connection groups between birth parents and caregivers, and LGBTQ+ parent groups.
Visit website to locate Kinship Navigators in your area. Kinship Navigators help family caregivers connect with local resources & support groups to assure the safety and healthy development of children & youth to prevent unnecessary entries into foster care.
Offers support services for grandparents or other non-parental caregivers of children in their custody in Whatcom, Island and San Juan County.
Statewide resource for women who are unsure about a pregnancy and may be considering an adoption.
This program assists grandparents and other relatives who are raising children because their parents are unable to do so. Offers interactive, education workshops to strengthen knowledge and skill of caregivers. The Kinship Peer Mentor program provides one-to-one services and support to access community resources. Also offers funds and extra support for 55+ eligible kinship caregivers and specialized ethnic populations. See website for details.
Provides support for the caregivers/parents of foster and adoptive families. Services include grants for fostering or adoption, monthly support group, and training and resources.
The Kinship Navigator program assists grandparents and other relatives who are raising children because their parents are unable to do so. Kinship Navigators serve as a one-stop shop providing resources, assistance, problem-solving and emotional support to kinship caregivers. They also assist these families to locate housing, connect to local support groups, apply for urgent need funds and act as advocates.