Birth and Family Education Classes offered at Pavilion for Women and Children
Comprehensive and up-to-date birth and family education.
Provides comprehensive and up-to-date birth and family education at the most affordable price for pregnant women and their families. Program offers a full spectrum of classes covering pregnancy through parenting teens and is taught by certified childbirth educators. Learn what to expect during pregnancy and labor, parenting skills for newborn, young child, or teen, and you'll meet other people experiencing some of the same joys and challenges that go along with being a mom or dad. Support groups are also available.
PREPARES offered at Catholic Charities Serving Central WA in Wenatchee
Provides services to teenagers or women who are pregnant and parent/caregivers of children birth-5 years of age by addressing basic needs.
Provides services to teenagers or women who are pregnant and parent/caregivers of children birth-5 years of age by addressing basic needs. Offers counseling to girls or women facing an unplanned pregnancy, including: pregnancy testing; intake and assessment; volunteer mentors for moms and dads; parent support services; support groups and classes for parents and families; rapid response and referrals for urgent needs like food, formula, diapers and clothing; and adoption support and referrals.
Teens as Parents Program offered at Atlantic Street Center's Youth and Family Center
Works with under-served youth ages 24 and under who are pregnant or parenting, and their families, by providing counseling and support services.
The Teens As Parents Program (TAPP) is a support group for people 24 years old and younger that are parents and/or expecting a child. With both in-person and virtual meetings and case management to share resources, this group provides a supportive community for those looking to grow as individuals and parents.
With in-person meetings, Atlantic Street Center offers meals and some childcare.
Parents as Teachers (PAT) offered at Community Youth Services Centralia
Provides one-on-one support, group support and screenings to parents who are between the ages of 13 and 24. Service includes home visits and a monthly gathering for the families involved.
Serves parents who are between the ages of 13 and 24.
Provides screening, group activities and one-on-one support.
Offered to low income families with children up to the age of 5, and no burden of proof is required to qualify for the program.
Services include two in-home visits from a certified parent educator as well as a large monthly gathering at a neutral site where families can interact and learn from each other.
YoungLives Ministry to Teen Moms offered by YoungLife Clark County
Christian-based mentoring program where mentors accompany teens to parenting classes, offer club meetings and groups on parenting, bible study and prayer. Also, offers a six-day camp with child care included.
Christian-based mentoring program where mentors accompany teens to parenting classes, offer club meetings and groups on parenting, bible study and prayer. Also, offers a six-day camp with child care included.
Youth Development Services offered at Transitional Youth
Assists homeless teen mothers and their children by providing a supportive environment and teaching life skills to become self-sufficient while completing their high school education or equivalent.
Vida's Ark is a safe and supervised home for pregnant and parenting teens. Assists homeless teen mothers and their children by providing a supportive environment and teaching life skills to become self-sufficient while completing their high school education or equivalent. Additional homes for young men and young women at this organization.
Resource Center offered at First Step Family Support Center - Port Angeles Family Resource Center
Drop in services for families including free clothing and equipment closet, referrals, a children’s play area, emergency diapers and formula, access to phones, computers, fax and copier, healthy snacks, and free children’s books.
The Port Angeles Resource Center, fondly known as the Orville Campbell House, at First Step offers a safe place to find resources for your family. We have a 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!
Parent Child Health offered at Kitsap Public Health District
Provides assistance for pregnant women, new mothers, and babies. Programs include education, public health nurses, home visits, breastfeeding support, community resources and children with special needs services.
Parent Child Health supports families in Kitsap with multiple programs. Our staff is available to provide referrals and guidance to all pregnant and parenting families in the county in multiple languages. A free, personal nurse for first time, low income mothers. New mothers receive support, education and valuable resources to be the best parent they can be.
Parenting Place offered at Kitsap Community Resources
Offers numerous classes that are based on asset-based activities, support, community awareness, and training.
Offers programs that teach skills that enable parents to deal constructively and consistently with a broad spectrum of child rearing problems which may include sibling rivalry; school behavior and performance; poor self-esteem; shyness; drug use; sexual promiscuity; and the whole range of negative, acting-out behaviors including whining, temper tantrums, disobedience, insolence and destructiveness. Some parenting skills development programs utilize a step-by-step approach for managing specific problems and may incorporate application at home of techniques that were discussed and practiced in the classroom setting. Other programs may offer participatory family workshops which provide opportunities for parents and children to learn and practice methods for dealing with one another under the guidance of a trained facilitator. Most training programs teach the parent a particular way of talking and relating to their children that reinforces positive behaviors and communication and decreases negative behaviors while supporting the development of a relationship that is built on fairness, mutual caring and respect.
Crisis Pregnancy Center offered at N.E.W. Family Life Services
Offers pregnancy tests, options, and information classes. Also have Fetal Development classes and First Time Parenting classes. Can provide baby and maternity clothes, baby furniture, and baby items. Also provides housing in a Maternity Home.
Offers pregnancy tests, options, and information classes. Also have Fetal Development classes and First Time Parenting classes. Can provide baby and maternity clothes, baby furniture, and baby items. Also provides housing in a Maternity Home.
Nurse Family Partnership offered at Clark County Public Health
First/second-time moms are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits through their child's second birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings.
First and second-time moms are partnered with a registered nurse early in their pregnancy and receive ongoing nurse home visits through their child’s second birthday. Nurses provide health and developmental screenings to identify potential problems with growth, hearing, social-emotional development, oral health, and other issues. Nurses also offer breastfeeding support, parenting support, and general parenting education.
Parenting Support Services offered by Care Net Pregnancy & Family Services of Puget Sound in Federal Way
Offers parenting classes for new and expectant parents. Participants earn vouchers they can spend at a baby boutique for items like diapers, formula, clothing. Specialized programs offered for fathers.
Facilitates one-on-one meetings with a parenting mentor, who can help clients set up a class schedule and meet for individual parenting training sessions and encouragement.
Class topics may include:
- Nurturing relationships.
- Safe places
- Healthy start
- Effective education
Clients enrolled and participating in the parenting program may be eligible for additional support.
Participants earn "Care Net Cash" which they can use to shop in the baby boutique, which has items like diapers, formula, clothing and baby furniture including car seat
Limited one-time assistance provided for non-participants.
Parents as Teachers (PAT) offered at Community Youth Services
Provides one-on-one support, group support and screenings to parents who are between the ages of 13 and 24. Service includes home visits and a monthly gathering for the families involved.
Serves parents who are between the ages of 13 and 24.
Provides screening, group activities and one-on-one support.
Offered to low income families with children up to the age of 5, and no burden of proof is required to qualify for the program.
Services include two in-home visits from a certified parent educator as well as a large monthly gathering at a neutral site where families can interact and learn from each other.
Healthy Start offered by Friends of Youth in Issaquah
In-home support program for young parents and their infants; serves parents 24 and younger who are parenting their first child.
Friends of Youth's Healthy Start program service provides home visiting for pregnant and/or parenting families with children younger than six. Home visitors provide a safe space and meet families while they are at while providing basic supplies, parenting support and information, group activities, development and health screenings, and referral to community resources. Program serves families across east King County.
Parents as Teachers offered at Akin of Walla Walla
Offers a home visiting program that provides parents with early childhood, school readiness, and family support information and services.
Offers a home visiting program that provides parents with early childhood, school readiness, and family support information and services. Parents learn about a child's social emotional, intellectual, language, and motor development. Parents also learn ways to encourage healthy growth. Materials are available in Spanish
Pregnancy Medical Clinic offered at Life Choices of Yakima
Provides a wide range of free services, including pregnancy tests and consultations with medical staff available during open hours.
Provides a wide range of free services, including pregnancy tests and consultations with medical staff available during open hours.
Provides the following services:
- Pregnancy tests
- STD testing and treatment for chlamydia and gonorrhea (men and women)
- Limited ultrasounds
- Pre-natal vitamins
- Pregnancy options education
- Parenting classes
- Baby supplies are provided when points are earned by attending classes
- One-on-one caring and emotional support
- Medical, social service, and community referrals
- Abortion recovery support
- Diapers
Education Resource Program offered at Obria Medical PNW - Port Angeles
Offers a support program for pregnant women and families of infants and toddlers. Parenting education and advocacy, as well as assistance obtaining free baby food, formula, diapers, car seats and maternity/baby clothing provided.
Provides clients with incentives to learn life skills as they earn "Baby Bucks" to spend in the "Baby Boutique" on items they need. Once enrolled, a client works with an advocate to choose a curriculum that fits their needs and interests. Clients earn "Baby Bucks" while they learn how to be better parents. There are programs available in financial planning, relationship building and communications tools. Available resources includes: layettes, diapers, wipes, clothing - sizes infant to 2T, car seats, cribs and baby furniture.
Pregnancy Counseling offered at Care Net Pregnancy Center of Mason County
Offers counseling, education, and referral for women and families facing the choice of parenting, abortion, and adoption.
How can you make a decision without knowing all of your choices and information about each one? That is what we are here for. We will not pressure you or make decisions for you! We will educate you on the truth of each option. Please call us today and make an appointment with one of our client advocates who can take you step by step through your pregnancy options. If you need a pregnancy test, you can see our Nurse and have a urine test done and if medically necessary, an ultrasound to verify your pregnancy. You may also have your urine tested at the same time for sexually transmitted diseases.
Education Resource Program offered at Obria Medical PNW - Sequim
Offers a support program for pregnant women and families of infants and toddlers. Parenting education and advocacy, as well as assistance obtaining free baby food, formula, diapers, car seats and maternity/baby clothing provided.
Provides clients with incentives to learn life skills as they earn "Baby Bucks" to spend in the "Baby Boutique" on items they need. Once enrolled, a client works with an advocate to choose a curriculum that fits their needs and interests. Clients earn "Baby Bucks" while they learn how to be better parents. There are programs available in financial planning, relationship building and communications tools. Available resources includes: layettes, diapers, wipes, clothing - sizes infant to 2T, car seats, cribs and baby furniture.
PREPARES: Pregnancy and Parent Support offered at Catholic Charities Serving Central WA in Yakima
Offers assistance with essential needs and develops supportive, nurturing relationships to walk the journey with young families in need.
Offers assistance with essential needs and develops supportive, nurturing relationships to walk the journey with young families in need.
PREPARES Baby Supply Bags: provides basic baby supplies, based on the age of the child and can include diapers, wipes, formula, clothing, books, and toys.
Family Companions: provide an opportunity for a pregnant or parenting family to be matched with a trained family companion volunteer who gives the family ongoing support and encouragement. Find comfort and guidance with the support of a family companion who has walked the path of parenthood and empathize with its joys and struggles.
Play and Learn Groups: facilitates play groups to support early brain development and kindergarten readiness: play group curriculum is based on the latest research in early childhood brain development and family engagement. Play groups give parents and informal caregivers a free, accessible place to meet other families and get support. Sessions are held weekly in community spaces in the child’s own neighborhood and language.
Parents as Teachers (PAT): develops curricula, trains early childhood professionals, and certifies parent educators to work with parents to provide them with parenting support and information on their developing child. Vision: All children will learn, grow and develop to realize their full potential.