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820 East Washington Avenue, Burlington, WA 98233

0.2 mi

Burlington Public Library offers a variety of weekly story times. Enjoy stories, songs, rhymes, and literacy tips to help you raise a reader. See online calendar or call for details.

2136 State Route 20, Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284

2.7 mi

Offers one-hour drop-in groups in English and Spanish for parents/caregivers and their babies. Include songs, playtime with baby and discussions on development, feeding, sleep, and other related topics. Facilitated by Help Me Grow Nurses.

917 South 3rd Street, Mount Vernon, WA 98273

3.9 mi

Offers information, referral, and follow up services to grandparents and other relatives raising kin-children to link them to benefits and services that they or the children need.

110 West State Street, Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284

4.4 mi

Offers playtime, songs, rhymes, and books for children aged 0 -7 and their families. Parents/caregivers must attend storytime groups with their children. See website for details, schedule and to register.

520 Morris Street, La Conner, WA 98257

9.4 mi

Offers 30 minutes of stories, crafts, and activities for all ages. Please call or see website to confirm schedule and hours.

121 1st Street, La Conner, WA 98257

9.6 mi

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.

715 Seafarers Way, Suite 103, Anacortes, WA 98221

13.2 mi

Offers information, referral, and follow up services to grandparents and other relatives raising kin-children to link them to benefits and services that they or the children need.

902 7th Street, Anacortes, WA 98221

13.4 mi

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.

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.

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).

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.

Offers support in the form of a voucher (financial award) for unpaid caregivers who support a family member, friend, or neighbor who has a special need or condition. The voucher is used to pay for services or programs that allow the caregiver to have respite, or “short breaks”. Lifespan Respite vouchers are for short-term respite.

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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.

An award winning, evidence‐informed home visitation case‐management model for pregnant and parenting moms with substance use disorders. This program serves pregnant and parenting moms who are self-disclosing to engaging in substance use during pregnancy.

This program offers free support, guidance and home visiting services for first-time moms, starting before the 28th week of pregnancy. Please call for eligibility & enrollment information, serves Skagit County.

Individuals and families can use this search tool to find a local respite care provider that matches their specific needs.

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

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.

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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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.

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.

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.

The Host Families Program provides safe homes for children of families in crisis. A family can have their child or children stay with a host family anywhere from one night up to several weeks or months. The service is meant to provide respite for a family going through a crisis like homelessness, medical issues, domestic violence, or mental health issues. Families retain custody of their children and can have their children returned to them at any time.

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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.

Newborn & Infant Groups offered for new parents in the Puget Sound Area for a fee. Financial assistance is available. Groups meet either in person or online, depending on which group is chosen.

A family-focused, flexible support and counseling program that increases safety for children and families by helping caregivers to implement practical parenting and management strategies in their home and access necessary resources.

This non-profit organization provides information and referrals to support groups for pregnant and postpartum women and new parents experiencing mood disorders like depression.