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The HALO Program at Embrace Washington

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.

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Foster Care Services at Y Social Impact Center

The Y Social Impact Center is a private Child Placing Agency that provides licensing, placement, and case management support for foster parents and relative caregivers. The Y also offers a variety of behavioral and therapeutic services, WiSE and BRS, for youth in out-of-home care.

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Caregiver Support Program at Youthnet

Caregiver Supports at Youthnet provides personalized services for licensed and unlicensed caregivers (such as relatives, kin, and foster parents) who are caring for children placed through DCYF. The program offers tailored support, including educational advocacy, health coordination, childcare assistance, and behavioral strategies to help caregivers create stable, nurturing homes for children in their care.

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Kinship Support Services at HopeSparks Family Services (North 9th St)

Provides resources and support to relatives/non-biological caregivers raising children in Pierce County. Call or see website for details and eligibility.

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Foster Care Support at United Indians of All Tribes Foundation

We provide ongoing foster care support as well as licensing. Our foster care program offers a monthly foster parent training/ support group focusing on issues that impact Native American children in foster care.

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Foster Care Services at Skookum Kids

This organization offers licensing, placement, and case management support for foster parents and relative caregivers.

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Foster Care Support at Hillcrest Church

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.

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Promoting First Relationships (PFR) at Youthnet

Promoting First Relationships (PFR) at Youthnet is an evidence-based program that helps caregivers of young children (birth to age five) build strong, nurturing relationships that support healthy social and emotional development. Through guided reflection and practical strategies, providers help caregivers better understand their child’s needs and strengthen secure attachment.

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Foster and Kinship Caregiver Support at Amara (Seattle)

Offers support for foster or kinship caregivers through neighborhood peer support, monthly support groups, family connection groups between birth parents and caregivers, and LGBTQ+ parent groups. Serves North King County and East Pierce County.

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Foster and Kinship Caregiver Support at Amara (Family Resource Center)

Offers support for foster or kinship caregivers through neighborhood peer support, monthly support groups, family connection groups between birth parents and caregivers, and LGBTQ+ parent groups. Serves North King County and East Pierce County.

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Foster & Kinship Caregiver Support at Alliance CaRES

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

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Kinship Care Support Group at Atlantic Street Center (South Cloverdale Place)

Through both virtual and in-person opportunities, we provide emotional support through group meetings, events, and workshops. These meetups help our kinship families find a sense of community with others going through similar experiences, as well as give bonding families the opportunity to learn together and gain access to specific resources that they may need.

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Foster Parent Support Line at Foster Parent Association of WA State

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

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Fostering Well-Being at Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS)

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.

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