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610 3rd St., Blaine, WA 98230
Free WiFi available at WCLS libraries, including access from library parking lots. You can borrow a library laptop for use on library property. One hour limit, based on availability.
216 4th St., Lynden, WA 98264
Library meeting and conference rooms are available for reservation when they are not being used by library groups or government organizations. Meeting room reservations are on a first-come, first-serve basis and may be made no more than 24 weeks in advance.
5044 Mt. Baker Hwy., Deming, WA 98244
Call your local branch to arrange document printing and pick up, or submit a request online. Library patrons are provided a $7.00 printing credit each week. Beyond that, printing fees are $0.10 (black & white) or $0.50 (color) per page.
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.
5780 Hendrickson Ave., Ferndale, WA 98248
Connects Ferndale School District families and students with local resources that address the needs of the whole child to promote student success. Provides connection with services for basic needs, clothing and housing assistance, healthcare access, holiday assistance and more.
763 G Street, Blaine, WA 98230
Variety of classes, activities, and events to build community, practice lifelong learning, and maintain fitness.
2125 Main St., Ferndale, WA 98248
Free WiFi available at WCLS libraries, including access from library parking lots. You can borrow a library laptop for use on library property. One hour limit, based on availability.
610 3rd St., 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.
2717 Alderwood Ave., Bellingham, WA 98225
Family support centers that link school families with local resources and human services addressing the needs of the whole child in order to promote student success. Centers provide resources and referral for basic needs such as food, clothing, and house, as well as medical and mental health, legal assistance and more.
2144 S. Nugent Rd., Lummi Island, WA 98262
Free WiFi available at WCLS libraries, including access from library parking lots. You can borrow a library laptop for use on library property. One hour limit, based on availability.
1431 Gulf Rd., Point Roberts, WA 98281
Free WiFi available at WCLS libraries, including access from library parking lots. You can borrow a library laptop for use on library property. One hour limit, based on availability.
Connects people experiencing homelessness with services, and supports community members in working through issues surrounding homelessness. The HOT team is mobile, working with the community where they are at.
610 3rd St., Blaine, WA 98230
Library-created learning resources for both parents and educators to help children become their best selves. Resources include Early Literacy Kits, Preschool Theme Kits, Baby Boxes, People of the Salish Sea Curriculum Kits, homeschooling resources, and more. Additionally, call your local branch to schedule a school visit to the library, or to request a library visit to your school.
1407 Commercial St., Bellingham, WA 98225
Confidentially ask for support online. The Ask an Advocate page is monitored Monday-Friday, 9am - 5pm. You should receive a message back within 72-hours. If you need to speak with someone immediately, please call the helpline.
610 3rd St., Blaine, WA 98230
Call your local branch to arrange document printing and pick up, or submit a request online. Library patrons are provided a $7.00 printing credit each week. Beyond that, printing fees are $0.10 (black & white) or $0.50 (color) per page.
1115 E. Sunset Dr., Suite 105, Bellingham, WA 98226
A computer lab open at specific times for community members and Goodwill students to search for jobs, do homework, and practice computer skills.
2303 Moore St., Bellingham, WA 98229
Support and social gathering place for those living in the Roosevelt Neighborhood. Available for community members who need access to the internet, a computer for searching for resources, use of a phone for making resource calls, or support in finding assistance. The Center can be rented out by grassroots, volunteer groups or nonprofit meetings for affordable rates outside of public hours.
1999 Cherry St., Ferndale, WA 98248
Provides affordable educational, nutritional, social and recreational programs for Ferndale senior citizens. A place for seniors to gather together for fitness, health and happiness.
210 Central Ave., Bellingham, WA 98225
Need help with technology questions or with using the Library’s electronic resources? Help is available by phone, by email, in person, or with one-on-one assistance during a Tech Basics Coaching session. Coaching sessions take place every Wednesday afternoon at the Central Library. Check the event calendar for upcoming sessions, and call to register.
214 W. Laurel Rd., Bellingham, WA 98226
Serves students experiencing homelessness. This program is designed to reduce isolation, maximize stability and maintain consistency for this population of children and youth. Contact the liaison in your school district for support.
461 2nd St., Sumas, WA 98295
A warm and friendly place for seniors and other members of the community to gather for food, fun and community events each week.
1500 N State St., Bellingham, WA 98225
People experiencing homelessness can receive services including short-term case management, connection to resources, and some basic needs. Check in for schedule details.
2004 James St, Suite 2, Bellingham, WA 98225
Assistance for budget constrained registered non-profits to replace or upgrade technology.
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.