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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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Foster Home Licensing
Foster Home Placement
Adoption and Foster/Kinship Care Support Groups
Offers case management, parenting classes, referral services, and support groups for fathers.
This clinic offers Balance After Birth, a free drop-in support group for new parents to talk about the emotional changes and challenges of parenthood. Babies up to a year old are welcome to attend.
Offers parenting education, workshops and support groups for refugee & immigrant parents. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
Offers support and Information for parents of children with ADHD, adults with ADHD, educators and health care professionals. Meetings are offered via Zoom.

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Parent Support Groups
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
Better Together is a closed group for local families coping with autism and other disabilities to support and help each other. They are a small and local group created by parents of children with autism in the Tri-Cities. This private Facebook page is for parents and other close relatives only. It is to share knowledge, plan activities, and support each other in raising special needs children.
Offers the Mother-Baby Support Group, please call for details and registration.
Virtual support groups for any birthing person and/or anyone identifying as a mother to talk about the realities of motherhood.

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Parenting/Family Support Groups
Provides family and parent/caregiver resources and supports. Please call for information.

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Parenting/Family Support Groups
Provides resources and support to relatives/non-biological caregivers raising children in Pierce County. Call or see website for details and eligibility.
Offers a 10 week program, start anytime. Free for women that are low income, have Medicaid or have been assessed as chemically dependent. Childcare is available.
Offers an in-person postpartum support group. Register online or call to register.
The Family Empowerment program at Refugee Women's Alliance (ReWA) supports refugee and immigrant families in adjusting to life in the U.S. by providing essential resources like food assistance, education, healthcare referrals, and guidance on navigating American systems. Bilingual case managers offer interpretation, advocacy, and workshops on financial literacy, health, and nutrition, helping families build stability and confidence in their new environment.
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.

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Children's Play Groups
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Parenting Education
Diapers
Parenting/Family Support Groups
WA State Certified Peer Counselors (aka Parent Partners) provide support and resources for parents with children and youth experiencing mental, behavioral, emotional, developmental and substance use challenges.
Provides 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, and resource navigation.

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Utility Assistance
Prescription Medication Services
Food Pantries
Parent Support Groups
Gas Money
School Supplies
Rent Payment Assistance
Children's Play Groups
Navigator Programs
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
Offers parenting groups, classes and trainings, including the Kinship Navigator Program.
Provides free clothing and equipment closet, information and referrals, indoor and outdoor children’s play area, free diapers and formula, access to phones, computers, fax and copier, healthy snacks, free children’s books, and a Little Free Food Pantry and Fridge!

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Formula/Baby Food
Clothing Warehouses
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Diapers
Parenting Education
Parenting/Family Support Groups
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.

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Diapers
Baby Clothing
Parenting/Family Support Groups
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
Provides Black and African American parents personalized pregnancy and parenting support. Offers one-on-one contact, social support, and links families with basic needs.
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
A culturally relevant peer support program that provides pregnancy and parenting support as well as resource connections to people in King County. Offered at various locations throughout King County. See website or call for details.
Offers the Family Development Program, providing case management support for family need such as education, employment, health, housing stability, parenting and financial management. Please call for details and eligibility screening.
Provides virtual support groups, mentoring and resources for parents, caregivers. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
This non-profit organization provides information and referrals to support groups for pregnant and postpartum women and new parents experiencing mood disorders like depression.

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Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Treatment
Parent Support Groups
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
Staff at Partners with Families & Children work together with families to develop relationships based on equality and respect, to enhance a family's capacity to support all members, and to partner to achieve their goals. We have various services and programs that assist, educate and advocate for you and your family.
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.
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
Provides information, support & assistance to any person with hearing challenges, as well as their families.

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Disability Related Parenting Programs
Parent Support Groups
Provides gently used baby and kids clothes up to 4T, free diapers and wipes, a children’s play area, healthy snacks, and free children’s books.

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Baby Clothing
Parenting/Family Support Groups
Parenting Education
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Diapers
Home-visiting and community-based programs that promote safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments for children and families. Participating families also have access to HopesCloset where they can get diapers, back to school supplies, and personal care items.

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Diapers
Parenting/Family Support Groups
Home Based Parenting Education
The Supporting Partnerships in Education and Beyond program provides workshops and trainings to inform parents about education policy changes and how to navigate the education system. They also work with schools to develop culturally responsive practices to engage families.

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Parenting/Family Support Groups
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.
Provides assistance, advice, and referrals to services to foster parents, kinship providers, and bio parents in WA state.
GRADS is a high school program for pregnant and parenting teens. The program offered at Evergreen High School helps students complete their high school education, learn parenting skills, receive child care placement support and additional resources. Visit website or contact your local school district for details.
Provides diapers, formula, baby clothing, emergency food, rent and utility assistance (depending on funding), employment help, and a teen parenting group.

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Formula/Baby Food
Diapers
Baby Clothing
Rent Payment Assistance
Utility Assistance
Employment Preparation
Parent Support Groups
Family Support Centers/Outreach
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.

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School Readiness Programs
Disability Related Parenting Programs
Parent Support Groups
Offers grief & loss support groups for parents who lost a child. Use the online locator to find a chapter in your area. All support groups are free of charge, no registration necessary.
Offers individual, family, and child grief and bereavement support to residents of Washington state.
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
The GRADS program is for pregnant teens and young parents. The program helps students complete their high school education, learn parenting skills, receive employment orientation, and offer childcare.
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
Offers monthly support groups where participants can share experiences, get advice, and find encouragement. See website for more information and contact details.
Newborn & Infant Groups offered for new parents for a fee. Financial assistance is available.
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.
A safe space for all families with babies to connect and learn together with other parents. During a baby lounge gathering, parents will be able to ask a health professional questions and meet other new parents in Pierce County. Pregnant / expecting families and families with children ages 0-1 are welcome!
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.
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.
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
Círculo de Alianza Latina para la Maternidad Acompañada (CALMA) provides a free virtual support group for Spanish speaking mothers. Meets once a month via Zoom.

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Parent Support Groups
Provides resources and support for fathers seeking to establish/reestablish positive relationships with their children. See website for details or call for more information.
Offers virtual and in-person Kinship Care support services connecting relative caregivers (grandparents, aunts, uncles, and siblings) and the children in their care to resources and a community of other families in similar situations. 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.
This family support center offers counseling and behavioral health services and accepts Apple Health (Medicaid). Please call for more details on specific services.
Provides referrals, emotional support & recreation/social activities to parents of children with special needs. Please call for details.
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.

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Formula/Baby Food
Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Parent Support Groups
Diapers
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.
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.
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
One-on-one parenting support with a peer provider of your choice. Available for mothers during pregnancy through the first three years after birth. Schedule sessions via text, phone, or video chat as often as you want. Each session is about 30 minutes. Peer support providers are available in English and Spanish.

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Parent Support Groups
The Benton Franklin Parent Coalition (Facebook group) is a closed group for local families who have children with developmental disabilities. The group is for parents to share knowledge, plan activities, and support each other in raising special needs children.
Offers the Family Development Program, providing case management support for family need such as education, employment, health, housing stability, parenting and financial management. Please call for details and eligibility screening.
Support families through prevention based programming in Clallam and Jefferson Counties.
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.
Círculo de Alianza Latina para la Maternidad Acompañada (CALMA) provides a free support group for Spanish speaking mothers. Meets once a month at Vamos Outdoors.
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.
Offers a free, drop in "You and Your New Baby" support group. Parents, babies, siblings, friends and relatives are invited to drop in to talk about life with a new baby and share ideas about parenting.
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.

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Formula/Baby Food
Baby Clothing
Diapers
Baby Furniture
Breastfeeding Support Programs
School Readiness Programs
Parenting/Family Support Groups
Parenting Skills Classes
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Offers facilitated parent groups to increase parenting skills & provide a space to discuss identity and race.

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Parenting/Family Support Groups
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
Eight-week-long groups offered throughout the year for parents with children ages 5 years – 18 years old. The group is facilitated and guided by a curriculum created by Bainbridge Youth Services therapists. See website for more information.
This clinic offers support groups for caregivers of children who are or were receiving services from Boyer Children's Clinic through monthly meetings focusing on a variety of themes.
Offers Embracing Your Newborn (0-3 months) a free class to meet other new parents and share the challenges and joys of parenting. Other groups are available for parents of children newborn through preschool. Some classes have a fee.
Offers support services for grandparents or other non-parental caregivers of children in their custody in Whatcom, Island and San Juan County.
Offers the After Baby Comes Support Groups where new parents can talk through the many challenges of life with a newborn in a safe and supportive environment. Available in-person and virtually. See website for available class schedules and register online.
The Dad's Space is a free support group that meets once a month to talk about the challenges and realities of parenting. Serves self-identifying fathers or fathers-to-be in Whatcom County.
As part of the larger PREPARES program, St. Joseph Catholic Church organizes a regular drop-in event to provide diapers, wipes, and other family supplies. All are welcome to receive support and attendees can sign up for more support through PREPARES state program.
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.
Offers free support groups for parents and infants of all ages. Covers topics such as lactation support, bottle feeding, loss of a child, prenatal bonding, and life phases. See website for details.
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 support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
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.

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Parent Support Groups
Parenting Skills Classes
School Readiness Programs
Diapers
Baby Furniture
Children's Play Groups
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Parenting/Family Support Groups
Breastfeeding Support Programs
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.
This organization offers family support programs and other parent and caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about the services offered.
Provides group peer support for birthing people of all kinds. Meets once a month to discuss parenthood, family, and relationships without judgement or advice. Please see the website for details.
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.
Support group where parents can work through their grief in an atmosphere of understanding and compassion. The non-denominational Support Group meets for eight consecutive weeks and includes a social worker, spiritual guidance counselor, and an interfaith minister.
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Serves Othello & Ritzville. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
GRADS is a high school program for teen parents. The class helps you be a great parent, finish high school and helps with childcare. For more information, contact your local school district office or visit the GRADS website.
The Healing Together program supports families affected by a pregnancy, infant or child death. Offers monthly peer-to-peer support groups, 24-hour support line staffed by a trained peer companion, memorial events, email support, referrals to professional counseling, emotional support packets, a memorial garden and outreach to hospitals, medical clinics, funeral homes and coroner offices.
Family support programs and other parent/caregiver resources. Please call for detailed information about services offered.
Provides home visits to help address healthcare needs and concerns for children 0-18 with qualifying risk factors. Please call for more information.
Offers and virtual and in-person new/expectant parent support groups with experienced facilitators. These groups provide emotional support and an opportunity to connect with other new parents. Visit the website to find group schedule and locations or call for more information. Currently, the only in-person group is located in Tacoma.