Music Together offered at Catholic Charities Serving Eastern Washington
An interactive music class for children aged zero to five to attend with their caregiver. Classes create a nurturing environment to have fun singing, dancing, and playing instruments! Classes are offered during Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters. Registration is required.
CAPA/PREPARES (Childbirth and Parenting Assistance) provides an environment for parents to build loving bonds with their kids to prepare them for a healthy future. CAPA/PREPARES offers stabilizing and advocacy services to expecting and parenting individuals and families with children ages 5 and under.
Support for Children & Families offered at The Brave Warrior Project
Works to eliminate barriers for children that have developmental disorder, chronic healthcare needs, and cancer in Pacific Northwest communities.
Works to eliminate barriers for children and young adults, ages 0-Adults, that have a developmental disorder, chronic healthcare needs, or cancer in Pacific Northwest communities. Provides access to resources, parent education, development of programs that encourage play, socializations, support systems, and community collaborations with entities that put children's needs first.
Triple P - Positive Parenting Program offered at Family Resource Center - Orting
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns.
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns. This course is a prevention program and does NOT satisfy court ordered requirements. Programs available in English and Spanish.
Course helps:
- Strengthen family relationships
- Encourage positive behaviors
- Teach a child new skills and behaviors
- Gain confidence handling disruptive or challenging behaviors
- Taking care of yourself as a parent.
Offers a Triple P Group where parents in similar situations can meet.
Parents who can support each other and share their stories.
Each group is 8 weeks,1-2 hours per week.
Triple P Group is free and open to families with children ages 0-17.
Mama Moves Kitsap offered at Kitsap Public Health District
Nurse led postpartum group incorporating mindfulness and movement in Kitsap County.
Nurse led postpartum group incorporating mindfulness and movement in Kitsap County. Includes walking activities for new families to get outside in nature, explore mindfulness, meet other new parents, and get their questions answered by a nurse and bilingual Spanish speaking community health worker.
Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorder Counseling and Treatment Services offered by Youth Eastside Services in Bellevue
Supports youth and their families to treat co-occurring mental health issues and substance use disorders. Serves youth ages 11-22 and their families.
Provides substance use disorder counseling and treatment for children and youth age 11 to 22, and their families in East King County, serving Bellevue, Kirkland and Redmond. YES co-occurring therapists hold dual licenses, enabling them to treat both mental health and substance use disorders. They offer individualized programs for clients and their families, designed to help youth and their caregivers develop skills to reduce substance use, make thoughtful choices, and address contributing factors like stress, anxiety, depression, and trauma. All YES substance use and co-occurring disorders treatment programs are motivational and strength-based, addressing substance use within the context of the whole person. These services integrate individual, family, and group therapy in a multi-phase treatment process grounded in evidence-based therapies.
Triple P - Positive Parenting Program offered at Family Resource Center - White River
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns.
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns. This course is a prevention program and does NOT satisfy court ordered requirements. Programs available in English and Spanish.
Course helps:
- Strengthen family relationships
- Encourage positive behaviors
- Teach a child new skills and behaviors
- Gain confidence handling disruptive or challenging behaviors
- Taking care of yourself as a parent.
Offers a Triple P Group where parents in similar situations can meet.
Parents who can support each other and share their stories.
Each group is 8 weeks,1-2 hours per week.
Triple P Group is free and open to families with children ages 0-17.
PREPARES: Pregnancy and Parenting Support offered at Catholic Charities Serving Central WA in Tri-Cities
Offers families on-going support and encouragement in the most difficult times and addresses essential needs to develops supportive, nurturing relationships to walk the journey with young families in need.
Offers families on-going support and encouragement in the most difficult times and addresses essential needs to develops supportive, nurturing relationships to walk the journey with young families in need. Provides the following services: Young Mom's Support Groups; Family Companion, which is 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; and Parent Education Groups, which helps children grow and prepare for kindergarten through these free, facilitated play groups available to children from birth to age 5, and their caregivers.
Education Programs & Support Groups offered at Valley Medical Center
Offers informational seminars and more in-depth classes that cover topics ranging from fitness and heart health, to cancer. Offers support groups for cancer and parenting
Offers free informational seminars, and more in-depth educational classes that cover topics ranging from fitness and diabetes, to cancer.
Offers birth preparation classes.
Develops programs focusing on general fitness, health and wellness, adult fitness, aerobics, heart health and recovering from stroke.
Offers programs focused on women's health as well as older adult issues.
Coordinates moms' support/social groups chartered through local faith-based organizations. MOMco groups provide a community, mentoring atmosphere where mothers can learn from each other.
Coordinates mothers' support/social groups chartered through local faith-based organizations.
Groups provide a community, mentoring atmosphere where mothers can discuss, teach, and learn from each other.
Triple P - Positive Parenting Program offered at Family Resource Center - Hilltop
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns.
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns. This course is a prevention program and does NOT satisfy court ordered requirements. Programs available in English and Spanish.
Course helps:
- Strengthen family relationships
- Encourage positive behaviors
- Teach a child new skills and behaviors
- Gain confidence handling disruptive or challenging behaviors
- Taking care of yourself as a parent.
Offers a Triple P Group where parents in similar situations can meet.
Parents who can support each other and share their stories.
Each group is 8 weeks,1-2 hours per week.
Triple P Group is free and open to families with children ages 0-17.
Family Support Groups offered at The Arc of Snohomish County
Various programs focused on support and help for parents with a child with a disability.
Professionally facilitated support groups for parents of children and adults with developmental disabilities, which provides a forum wherein parents can gather and share information. Mothers Network is a group of moms raising children with developmental disabilities who share resource information and offer support and encouragement to one another. Fathers Network is a group of dads raising children with developmental disabilities who share resource information, ideas and concerns. Padres Unidos is a support group in Spanish for parents raising children with developmental disabilities. Adult Caregiver Support Group is for people who are in the role of caring for adult loved ones with a developmental disability. Helping Parent provides a family with support through active listening, emotional support and sharing ideas and resources by a trained parent of a child with a disability. Parent to Parent offers insightful emotional support through trained volunteers, support groups and information on local resources and services. Parent support also provided for parents with developmental disabilities.
Prepared Moms offered at Catholic Charities Serving Eastern Washington
A weekly social support group for moms with children under the age of five. Builds friendships, fosters community, and supports one another in navigating parenthood. Mothers of children aged 0-5 can attend on a drop-in basis and receive childcare during group.
CAPA/PREPARES (Childbirth and Parenting Assistance) provides an environment for parents to build loving bonds with their kids to prepare them for a healthy future. CAPA/PREPARES offers stabilizing and advocacy services to expecting and parenting individuals and families with children ages 5 and under.
Support Programs offered at Washington State Fathers Network
Connects men who have a child(ren) with special needs in their lives through support groups and social activities, some for just men, others that are family oriented. Maintains local chapters around the state.
Supports those who identify as male and have a child with a disability or special health care need through a network of chapters around the state.
3 focus areas:
- Connecting these individuals through support groups and social activities while also providing resources and webinars
- Raising the voices of these men through activities such as podcasts, articles, conference panels, presentations and trainings on advocacy
- Advocating for equal access to the community for everyone.
Workshops include:
-Telling Your Story With a Purpose Workshop (available to anyone interested, primarily focused on supporting fathers/male-identifying caregivers).
- Unexpected Journey Workshop (learning about life after a diagnosis and having a child with a special healthcare need).
Parent/Caregiver Online Support Group offered at Family Alliance for Mental Health - Thurston/Mason County
Offers a peer support group for parents/caregivers of children with social, emotional, behavioral health issues to connect with one another through speaker and parent-led meetings to share resources and support.
Offers a parent and caregiver support network for children and youth with social, emotional, behavioral health needs.
Circle of Parents Support Group/Families in Recovery Network offered by Parent Trust for Washington Children
Coordinates a network of parent support groups, special support groups around recovery and disabilities, children's programs are offered for support group participants.
Offers mutual-help support groups throughout Washington state where parents can address the challenges of parenting in a non-judgmental setting.
Groups are parent-led with the assistance of a trained facilitator. Groups meet on Zoom and in person.
Classes and Support Groups offered by Akin's North Seattle Family Resource Center
Offers CPR classes, parenting classes, parent support groups, parent/child activity groups and advocacy and support for families in a new culture, including Talk Time classes. Also offers Parent Child Plus home visiting services.
Offers parenting education, including Kaleidoscope Play and Learn parent/child activity groups. Other classes include:
- Toddler Gym
- CPR for infants/adults
- Life Skills
- Cooking and Nutrition
- K-12 Tutoring.
Offers support groups and workshops for Latino families. Facilitates support groups to increase family's social support and decrease family isolation.
Also offers family advocacy, application assistance along with information and referral to a variety of other services.
Triple P - Positive Parenting Program offered at Family Resource Center - Franklin Pierce
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns.
Program that helps parents promote healthy development in children, and to deal with a wide variety of common social, emotional and behavioral issues and developmental concerns. This course is a prevention program and does NOT satisfy court ordered requirements. Programs available in English and Spanish.
Course helps:
- Strengthen family relationships
- Encourage positive behaviors
- Teach a child new skills and behaviors
- Gain confidence handling disruptive or challenging behaviors
- Taking care of yourself as a parent.
Offers a Triple P Group where parents in similar situations can meet.
Parents who can support each other and share their stories.
Each group is 8 weeks,1-2 hours per week.
Triple P Group is free and open to families with children ages 0-17.
Support Groups offered at Divine Alternatives for Dads Services
Coordinates support groups that encourage fathers to renew their commitment to their families.
Groups have a religious emphasis, but religious participation is not required.
Coordinates support groups that encourage fathers to renew their commitment to their families.
Groups have a religious emphasis, but religious participation is not required.
Maternity Support Services offered by Sea Mar Community Health Center at WIC and Nutrition Education Battle Ground
Pregnancy and parenting support programs for Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) recipients.
Provides pregnancy and parenting support programs. Services include pregnancy support, options and birth control counseling, family planning, doula services, breastfeeding support, post-partum depression, post-abortion and miscarriage help, and parenting help.
Roots Family Connection Program offered at Rebound Families
Program includes parenting classes and kids mentoring groups that focus on creating support systems for those who have experienced difficult life challenges. Participants meet weekly for 12 weeks.
The program is specifically designed for families facing difficult life circumstances and parents who desire to develop family-building skills. Parenting Class: Parents learn the Positive Behavior Intervention Supports system, used by many school districts. Parents have the opportunity to connect on a deeper level not only with their own families, but with their peers. Kids Groups: Kids learn the life skills necessary to understand, talk about, and cope with what is happening in their lives in healthy, positive ways. Kids meet at the same time as Parenting Class.
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.
Offers various support groups for parents that have children with disabilities.
Offers various support groups for parents that have children with disabilities. Meetings include family, siblings, mother, and father support groups. Program Activities: Parent Support Group, Fathers support network, Sib-shops, Newsletter, Lending Library, and a helping parent program.
Walk With Me Perinatal Women's Support Circle offered by Step by Step
Facilitates a Support Circle for women who are pregnant or parenting.
Facilitates a safe environment where those who are pregnant or parenting can share the joys, challenges, and struggles that can come with being a mom.
No judgement, no advice, just a chance to listen and be listened to.
Meets virtually via Zoom on Wednesdays from 1pm to 2:30pm.
Pregnancy and Postpartum Support Resources offered by Baby Blues Connection
Baby Blues Connection provides support, information and resources to women and families coping with pregnancy and postpartum mood disorders.
Provide mental health support and build community with parents and birthing people coping with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders through connection, information and resources. Services include 24-hour phone support, parent to parent support groups online and in-person, partner support for family members who want to support someone coping with postpartum depression or anxiety, and resource packets emailed/mailed at no cost. Firmly anti-racist and welcoming of all individuals struggling with PMADs.