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Family Time offered at Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center

Family Time offered at Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center

Offers a parent-child visitation program for families involved with Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families. Also serves families who have a court order parenting plan. Multicultural Child & Family Hope center values the need for children to continue to have safe and secure interactions with their biological parents and family while placed out of home. A family time service worker transports children and supervises family interactions in the office, home and in the community.

Physical Address

2021 South 19th Street, Tacoma, WA 98405

Hours

Office: M-F 9am-5pm

Application process

For families involved with Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families: Must - request a referral from their social worker. The referral must be submitted through Sprout. For Self-Referral please call (253) 593-6641 and ask for Family Time.

Fee

If referred by Department of Children, Youth & Families - fees are covered by the Department of Children, Youth & Families. If a Self-Referral - One time admin fee of: $75.00. Hourly charge is $35.00 an hour. If transportation needed the cost is $35.00 an hour in addition to .55 cents a mile.

Eligibility

Families involved with Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families, who have a referral submitted to Multicultural Child & Family Hope Center through Sprout. OR Families who have a current court order or parenting plan that requires supervised family time.

Agency info

Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center

Mission: To provide culturally relevant support services to children and families through subsidized Daycare, ECEAP (Early Childhood Educations and Assistance Program), and DSHS - contracted services. We provide DSHS- approved Daycare for children ages six weeks to twelve years, which incorporates the ECEAP philosophy that children learn through play and free exploration. Day Care staff work collaboratively with ECEAP staff to plan and implement developmentally appropriate curricula for the children. A number of services are offered to parents, focused on fostering healthy life practices, parenting skills/engagement, establishing safe living environments, and overcoming chemical dependency.