Foster Care Placement offered at Foster First in Yakima
Provides foster home placement for children that have been placed in state care.
Provides foster home placement for children that have been placed in state care. Evaluates and helps train individuals and couples interested in being foster parents. Also issues licenses for approved foster homes.
The Wenatchee offices offers foster care services, but has temporary office space. Call for more details.
Refugees Northwest Foster Care offered at Lutheran Community Services Northwest in Seattle
Trains and supports people to become licensed long-term foster parents for unaccompanied refugee and immigrant youth.
Trains and supports individuals and couples to become licensed, long-term foster parents for unaccompanied refugee and immigrant youth; approves host homes to provide affordable housing to unaccompanied refugee and immigrant youth. Youth are primarily teenagers from countries throughout Africa, Asia and Central America.
Guides, prepares, and supports families who are willing to provide a stable, long-term home for children in foster and kinship care. Places children of all ages from foster care.
Offers services, training, licensing, and ongoing support for foster and kinship kids and families. Helps parents and foster/kinship caregivers build supportive relationships.
Permanency Foster Care Services offered at Y Social Impact Center in Seattle
Provides foster care to youth with emotional, behavioral or mental health problems. Offers children and their foster families high levels of support and intensive wrap-around services and family preservation services.
For nearly 35 years, the Y of Greater Seattle has supported foster parents and provided individualized care to children and youth in foster care. We aim to reunite children and families and welcome LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC families, striving for inclusivity.
Permanency Mission Statement
We partner with youth, families, and communities to create and achieve permanency, wellness, safety, and stability.
Child Welfare Services offered by Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families in Kelso
DCYF staff work with children and families to identify their needs and develop a plan for services that support families and assure safety and well-being for children. These services are designed to reduce the risk of abuse, find safe alternatives to out-of-home placement, and assure safety and permanency for children in care.
Provides both permanency planning and intensive treatment services to children and families who may need help with chronic problems such as on-going abuse and neglect or intensive medical needs.
Permanent Homes for Youth offered at Casey Family Programs
Provides long-term foster care for children, ages 11-18, in the custody of Washington state; recruits foster parents. Referrals and applications are typically submitted by DSHS- Children and Family Services Division.
Provides services to find permanent homes for youth, ages 11 through 18, in the custody of Washington state through the foster care system.
Also recruits, trains and supports foster parents.
Foster Care Placement offered at Foster First in Wenatchee
Provides foster home placement for children that have been placed in state care. Offers foster care services, but has temporary office space, call for details.
Provides foster home placement for children that have been placed in state care. Evaluates and helps train individuals and couples interested in being foster parents. Also issues licenses for approved foster homes.
The Wenatchee offices offers foster care services, but has temporary office space. Call for more details.
Foster Care offered by Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families
Recruits and licenses foster parents in Washington state. Works with foster parents, the child, birth parents, community agencies and courts to provide daily care and support for each child. Also investigates complaints received on licensed foster homes and foster care agencies.
Recruits and licenses foster parents in Washington state.
Offers online foster parent information sessions via Zoom the first Tu of each month.
Works with foster parents, the child, birth parents, community agencies and courts to provide daily care and support for each child.
Foster families can opt to work with DCYF staff or with a local private agency.
Also investigates complaints received on licensed foster homes and foster care agencies.
Child Welfare Services offered by Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families in Vancouver
Children's Administration staff work with children and families to identify their needs and develop a plan for services that support families and assure safety and well-being for children. These services are designed to reduce the risk of abuse, find safe alternatives to out-of-home placement, and assure safety and permanency for children in care.
Provides both permanency planning and intensive treatment services to children and families who may need help with chronic problems such as on-going abuse and neglect or intensive medical needs.
ICW/Foster Care Program offered by United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
Provides home recruitment, licensing, placement and support services for foster children and families.
Provides home recruitment, licensing, placement and support services for foster children and families. Services offered include foster home licensing, advocacy for caregivers, ongoing training, resource referrals, case aid services, cultural activities and Foster Support Night events.
Case managers recruit, train, and license prospective foster parents, then follow up with on-going support services. Counseling, crisis response, and placements.
Case managers recruit, train, and license prospective foster parents, then follow up with on-going support services. Counseling, crisis response, and placements.
Child Welfare Services offered by Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families in Stevenson
Children's Administration staff work with children and families to identify their needs and develop a plan for services that support families and assure safety and well-being for children. These services are designed to reduce the risk of abuse, find safe alternatives to out-of-home placement, and assure safety and permanency for children in care.
Provides both permanency planning and intensive treatment services to children and families who may need help with chronic problems such as on-going abuse and neglect or intensive medical needs.
Recruits, trains, licenses, and supervises foster homes. Provides placement for all ages of foster care children with histories of abuse and neglect.
Youthnet is a child placing agency with a state contract. Youthnet recruits, trains, licenses, and supervises foster homes. We provide placement for all ages of foster care children. We serve 14 counties in Western Washington.
Home Based Foster Care offered by Friends of Youth at Griffin Home
Provides short- and long-term foster care for children in family homes. Recruits and licenses foster parents/homes. Provides long-term care and counseling in homes for seriously disturbed children.
Foster homes that provide mental health support, independent living skills, individual-group-family therapy, educational support, case management, family participation, and coordination of legal services.