Support and Meetings offered at People First of Washington
Offers support and meetings at about 30 chapters statewide for people with developmental disabilities; also provides educational materials.
Offers ongoing support and meetings for people with developmental disabilities at about 30 chapters statewide.
Members have an opportunity to work together to develop group projects, programs and special events.
Provides a supportive environment to share experiences and learn to solve problems.
Offers educational materials on such topics as self-determination, inclusion, goal setting, assertiveness, renting and voter education.
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.
Our community center is a fun, busy hub of activity with opportunities for adults to learn and grow. People with and without developmental disabilities are encouraged to build friendships in daily or weekly sessions through games, enrichment classes, and group outings around Spokane.
Our community center is a fun, busy hub of activity with opportunities for adults to learn and grow. People with and without developmental disabilities are encouraged to build friendships in daily or weekly sessions through games, enrichment classes, and group outings around Spokane.
Early Stage Memory Loss Programs offered at Alzheimer’s Association Washington State Chapter in Tri-Cities
Offers ways to get out, get active and get connected to others who are living in the beginning stages of Alzheimer's or other dementia.
Offers ways to get out, get active and get connected to others who are living in the beginning stage of Alzheimer's or other dementia.
Connecting with people who understand helps provide the support, encouragement and inspiration necessary to move beyond the diagnosis.
Programs offered include:
- Support Groups
- Guided Art Discussions
- Memory Cafes
- Zoo walks
- Seminars and forums
Not all programs are available in all areas
Year-round Social and Emotional Support offered at REACH Ministries
Offers community-building events including two family camp weekends per year and quarterly picnics and parties. Mentors, visits and spends time with children, teens, and young adults who have an HIV-positive test result. Also has support groups.
Serves the whole family, because just one member’s HIV status affects the whole family.
Offers community-building events including two family camp weekends per year and quarterly picnics and parties.
Mentors spend time with children, teens, and young adults twice every month.
Visits or calls each family and young adult, and send innumerable notes, cards, and social media posts of affirmation and encouragement.
Also has support groups for HIV-positive teens, adults, and parents of HIV-positive teens.
REACH provides the community, tools, and cheerleading to claim joy, build hope, and flourish.
Hosts a casual gathering to provide socialization, interaction and fellowship for persons diagnosed with Alzheimer's or
other related dementia and their care partners (family, friends).
Hosts a casual gathering to provide socialization, interaction, and fellowship for persons diagnosed with Alzheimer's or other related dementia and their are partners (family, friends). Food is available to purchase, but is not required to attend.
Supports families of children who experience cerebral palsy and related disabilities through information and referral, support groups, social events, and some in-home respite care.
Provides information and referral, support groups, social events, and some in-home respite care. Family events include picnics, zoo outings, special workshops and a bi-annual conference.
Autism Support Services offered by Autism Empowerment
Provides training, educational workshops and special events for children, teens and adults.
Provides training, educational workshops, and special events for children, teens, and adults in addition to publishing a magazine and producing a podcast. Group activity and program information is available online.
Recreation Program offered at Spokane County Supportive Living Program
Community integration and socialization for adults with mental health issues.
The Supportive Living Program (SLP) Community Integration Program provides services that support an individual’s activities of daily living in the community, social and independent skills development.
Hosts a casual gathering to provide socialization, interaction and fellowship for persons diagnosed with Alzheimer's or
other related dementia and their care partners (family, friends).
Hosts a casual gathering to provide socialization, interaction, and fellowship for persons diagnosed with Alzheimer's or other related dementia and their are partners (family, friends). Food is available to purchase, but is not required to attend.
Hosts a casual gathering to provide socialization, interaction and fellowship for persons diagnosed with Alzheimer's or
other related dementia and their care partners (family, friends).
Hosts a casual gathering to provide socialization, interaction, and fellowship for persons diagnosed with Alzheimer's or other related dementia and their are partners (family, friends). Food is available to purchase, but is not required to attend.
Hosts a casual gathering to provide socialization, interaction and fellowship for persons diagnosed with Alzheimer's or
other related dementia and their care partners (family, friends).
Hosts a casual gathering to provide socialization, interaction, and fellowship for persons diagnosed with Alzheimer's or other related dementia and their are partners (family, friends). Food is available to purchase, but is not required to attend.
Spiritual Connections Ministry offered at Bridge Disability Ministries
Provides community-based support services for people with long-term physical, intellectual, and/or developmental disabilities including support groups and social events.
Provides community-based support services to people with long-term physical, intellectual and/or developmental disabilities that help to build relationships, promote personal growth and build communities inclusive of people living with disabilities.
Service offerings include various support groups, monthly events at area churches.
Studio 315 offered by Kent Parks, Recreation & Community Services
Offers a social club for individuals ages 16 and older with developmental disabilities.
A social club for individuals ages 16 and older with developmental disabilities. Activities include dances, talent shows, theme nights and holiday parties. The group meets on Friday evenings.
Parks and Recreation Activities offered by City of Longview at Parks and Recreation Department
Provides a variety of recreation and youth and adult sports, including basketball, softball, dance, and parent-child movement classes. Offers youth enrichment, including LEGO Robotics, before—and after-school programs, day camps, and youth life skill workshops.
Provides a variety of recreation and youth and adult sports including basketball, softball, dance, and parent-child movement classes. Also offers youth enrichment including LEGO Robotics, before and after school programs, day camps, and youth life skill workshops.
Early Stage Memory Loss Programs offered by Alzheimer’s Association Washington State Chapter in Seattle
Offers ways to get out, get active and get connected to others who are living in the beginning stage of Alzheimer's or other dementia.
Offers ways to get out, get active and get connected to others who are living in the beginning stage of Alzheimer's or other dementia.
Connecting with people who understand helps provide the support, encouragement and inspiration necessary to move beyond the diagnosis.
Programs offered include:
- Support Groups
- Guided Art Discussions
- Memory Cafes
- Zoo walks
- Seminars and forums
Not all programs are available in all areas
The City Stroll offers individuals with mild memory loss and their care partners the opportunity to stay active,
socialize, and build relationships with others in similar situations.
The City Stroll offers individuals with mild memory loss and their care partners the opportunity to stay active,
socialize, and build relationships with others in similar situations, then gather for coffee and conversation in the library after the walk.
Group will often meet at alternative locations near the Richland Library (within 2 miles)
Richland Public Library
Richland, WA 99352