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7948 Birch Bay Drive, Blaine, WA 98230
A library card allows you to check out materials and access digital content. Through the Whatcom Libraries Collaborate program, your library card can be used for services at other libraries throughout the county.
Those who have lost someone to suicide can receive phone-based peer support from someone who has also experienced a suicide loss.
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4350 Cordata Pkwy, Suite 100, Bellingham, WA 98226
Comprehensive behavioral health services and supports for Medicaid-eligible individuals aged 13-20 with complex behavioral health needs. Services include assessment, treatment, and support services.
206 Prospect St. , Bellingham, WA 98225
Process for families experiencing separation or divorce to develop or modify parenting plans, negotiate property divisions, and address other issues.
206 Prospect St. , Bellingham, WA 98225
Empowers youth to approach conflict in healthy and creative ways through a restorative justice approach.
710 Alabama St., Bellingham, WA 98225
A monthly check that replaces part of your income when you reduce your hours or stop working altogether. It may not replace all your income so it's best to identify other ways to pay for your monthly expenses as you age.
125 Front St., Sumas, WA 98295
A seasonal clothing bank for residents of Sumas and surrounding communities. Typically open September through March. Check Facebook for latest updates.
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Financial aid and education access program for indigenous individuals and families, facilitated by Lummi Nation partners.
4545 Cordata Pkwy., Bellingham, WA 98226
Primary care doctors help you stay healthy and prevent illness. Conditions treated include behavioral health issues, chronic illness, developmental delay/disability, minor aches & pains, minor infections, minor injuries, routine illness, and sexual health.
Community-based suicide prevention addressing the needs of veterans and their families, including peer support, referrals, and case management.
Training and updates for service providers who may serve the immigrant community as part of their work. These sessions answer questions that community members may have about the immigration system, immigration enforcement, and how immigration issues affect the communities they serve. Sessions held regularly online, with recorded versions available for free as webinars.
1515 Birchwood Ave., Bellingham, WA 98229
Help paying a PSE bill for people who have an urgent and/or shut off notice. Appointment with Opportunity Council Energy Assistance needs to be scheduled first (temporary assistance offered in the event appointment is scheduled far out).
5694 2nd Ave., Ferndale, WA 98248
Low-income households or seniors who live in Ferndale or North Whatcom County can select free hygiene products, including menstrual supplies, baby diapers, wipes, and more. Available monthly.
1616 Cornwall Ave., Ste. 205, Bellingham, WA 98225
Provides behavioral health services integrated with medical care, including traditional counseling and psychiatric services, substance use disorder (SUD) counseling, support and wellness groups, and case management services to help patients access other community resources.
4580 Legion Dr., Blaine, WA 98230
Community building activities for veterans and their families. Post 86 includes Legion Riders and Sons of the American Legion programs as well as regular meetings.
3200 Squalicum Pkwy, Bellingham, WA 98225
PeaceHealth and its partner organizations offer prenatal, labor and delivery and postpartum services. You can plan your care to fit your health needs or preferences. Your care team may include specialists in midwifery, high-risk pregnancy, newborn (neonatal) care or breastfeeding.
3111 Newmarket St., Bellingham, WA 98226
Air conditioned space available for public to cool off when heat extremes occur.
975 H St., Blaine, WA 98230
Strengthening families and students by helping them with basic needs and linking them to local resources. Resources include basic needs, such as food, clothing and housing; school supplies; energy assistance; GED and ELL classes; family literacy; domestic violence resources; and medicaid enrollment.
5694 2nd Ave., Ferndale, WA 98248
A mobile outreach program that bridges people to the organizations and services they need. Focusing on the unhoused community, B2S delivers basic triage supplies, camping supplies like tents and blankets, makes connections to other services, and builds relationships to move toward longer term outcomes.
Supports pregnant and parenting families who find themselves lacking a healthy support network. Families can access mentors and holistic wrap-around services from the time of awareness of pregnancy to the child’s fifth birthday.
Services and resources for foster parents and kinship caregivers, including help becoming a foster parent, and supports for current foster parents.
Veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness—and their family members, friends and supporters—can make the call to or chat online with the National Call Center for Homeless Veterans, where trained counselors are ready to talk confidentially 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
700 Strandell St., Everson, WA 98247
The community garden grows children's minds as well as fresh produce.
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2592 Kwina Rd., Bellingham, WA 98226
WIC is a supplemental food and nutrition/breastfeeding education program that helps pregnant women, new mothers and young children eat well, learn about nutrition and breastfeeding, and stay healthy.