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Aging and Long-Term Support Administration - DSHS Home and Community Services Office

Provides assistance to seniors and people with disabilities in need of state-funded care services.

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Care
Nursing Home
Residential Care
Seniors (55+ years old)
Assisted Living
Home Health Care
All Disabilities

Bellingham Dental Clinic - Sea Mar Bellingham Dental Clinic

Specializes in family dentistry including preventive dental exams, emergency or urgent care, and referrals.

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Dental Care
Health

Clubhouses - Lynden Boys and Girls Club

Before and after school "clubhouse" programs for grades K-12 impact kids positively through academic success, good citizenship, healthy lifestyles, and athletic programs. Athletic programming varies by location.

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Children (2-12 years old)
Childcare
After School Care
Before School Care
Help Find Childcare
Teens (13-19 years old)
Education

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

Provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for them or their loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.

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Emergency
Suicidal Thoughts
In Crisis
Mental Health Care
Psychiatric Emergency Services
Help Hotlines

Clubhouse Members - Whatcom Clubhouse

Whatcom Clubhouse is a nonclinical social rehabilitation approach to address mental illness and is considered a ‘Peer Run and Support Program’. Any adult Whatcom County resident with a mental health diagnosis can apply for a free membership, which allows participating in structured, social daily activities at the Clubhouse location.

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Support Network
Adults (31-54 years old)
Health
Peer Support
Daytime Care
Mental Health Care
Adult Daycare

Horsemanship for Veterans - Animals as Natural Therapy

Weekly one-on-one or group equine therapy sessions with a Mental Health & Family Counselor and their team of horses. These sessions are conducted onsite at a peaceful, secluded farm, and are tailored to the needs of each participant.

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Mental Health Care
Specialized Therapy
Health
Veterans
Adults (31-54 years old)

Hope House

Basic Needs provided free of charge to those in need in our community. Resources include clothing, household goods, toiletries, period supplies, cleaning supplies, diapers, emergency food, and more. Limited financial assistance available Mondays and Fridays.

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Clothing
Baby Supplies
Medical Supplies
Diapers
Financial Assistance
Emergency Food
Baby Clothes
Personal Care Items
Home Goods

Skookum Family Night Out - A Child's Life Learning Center

Monthly respite for foster families, hosted by Skookum Kids. Generally held the first Friday of each month.

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Adoption & Foster Parenting
Relief for Caregivers
Adoption & Foster Care
Foster Youth

Teen Link - Crisis Connections

A peer-to-peer support line. Teen volunteers are trained to listen to concerns and talk about a variety of issues, including bullying, drug and alcohol concerns, relationships, stress, and depression. Calls and chats are confidential.

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Care
Support Network
Peer Support
Help Hotlines
Mental Health Care
Teens (13-19 years old)
One-on-One Support

Behavioral Health Services - Bellingham Bay Family Medicine

Behavioral Health care integrated with Family Care Network's primary care clinics. Includes visits with a licensed behavioral health specialist with follow up appointments.

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Mental Health Care
Outpatient Treatment

Support Services - Amy's Place

A comprehensive set of supports for community members living with dementia, as well as those providing their care. Services include a variety of support groups, art classes, memory screenings, and dementia-friendly events.

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Screening & Exams
Peer Support
Support Groups
Virtual Support
Caregivers
Alzheimers
Support Network

Treehouse Store - Treehouse

Youth in foster care and their caregivers can shop in-person or submit an online request for free clothing, shoes, school supplies, toys, books, free tickets to events and other essentials.

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Baby Clothes
Clothes for School
Adoption & Foster Care
Supplies for School
Toys & Gifts
Clothing
Foster Youth
Books

Women's Health - PeaceHealth Squalicum Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Midwifery Clinic

The women’s health specialists at PeaceHealth help manage the body’s changing needs through all of life’s stages. Team members may include gynecologists, obstetricians, nurse practitioners, certified mid-wives, pelvic floor specialists or gynecologic surgeons. Conditions treated include benign (noncancerous) gynecologic conditions, bladder or bowel leakage, gynecological cancer, and pelvic problems.

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Female
Women’s Health
Medical Care
Health

Family Time and Visitation - Youthnet

Supervised visitation for parents and children, as well as siblings, who have been separated in foster care.

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Adoption & Foster Care
Foster Youth
Adoption & Foster Parenting

Neighborhood Nature - Wild Whatcom

An after school program that connects kids with the outdoors through exploration, play, art, and nature activities. Available for grades K-5.

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Environmental Education
After School Care
Children (2-12 years old)
Recreation

PREPARES Pregnancy and Parenting Support - Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services

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.

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Care
Pregnant
Parents
Parenting Education
Mothers
Fathers
Mentoring
Families
Support Network

LGBTQIA+ Program - Program for Early Parent Support

A peer-support meeting for parents and caregivers who identify as LGBTQIA+, and with children aged 0-12. Groups will meet virtually once a week for 12 weeks.

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LGBTQIA+
Support Groups
Caregivers
Parents
Support Network
Care

Holiday Magic - Treehouse

Provides children and youth in foster care in Washington state with a meaningful holiday gift. Referrals are made by DCYF and Tribal Courts, then emails and letters are sent to all eligible kids and their caregivers. Once referred, register online before the registration deadline.

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Toys & Gifts
Adoption & Foster Care
Foster Youth

Mindfullness Skills Training - Clarity Mental Health and Recovery

Mindfulness training is intended to improve quality of life and aid in the management of conditions including stress, chronic pain, depression, and anxiety. Therapy sessions include meditation exercises as well as purposeful awareness-building of the various facets of wellness, including physical, social and familial, mental/emotional, intellectual, occupational/academic, and environmental wellness.

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Depression
Health
Counseling
Anxiety
Mental Health Care

Aging and Disability Resources - Northwest Regional Council

Information, referrals, and assistance in obtaining services that support independence, dignity, and health of older adults and people with disabilities. Staff can assist with services including in-home care, Medicaid long term care coverage, caregiver support, long-term care options, and other general resources.

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Community Support Services
Relief for Caregivers
Seniors (55+ years old)
All Disabilities
Navigating the System
Home Health Care
Caregivers

InfantSEE Assessment

A public health program designed to ensure that eye and vision care becomes an integral part of infant wellness care to improve a child's quality of life. Under this program, no-cost comprehensive eye and vision assessments are available for infants 6-12 months old regardless of a family's income or access to insurance coverage.

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Vision Care
Families
Infants (<1 year old)
Checkup & Test
Health
Medical Care
Children (2-12 years old)

Mental Health Program - Lydia Place

Provides low barrier and flexible, mobile clinical mental health services to individuals and families currently experiencing or exiting homelessness who have barriers to engaging in traditional mental health services. These services include individual therapy, family therapy, therapeutic groups, workshops, crisis intervention and support, and mental health case management.

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Mental Health Care
Homeless

The Ground Floor - Northwest Youth Services

A day-use center for at-risk, runaway and homeless youth ages 24 and under. Youth can connect with supportive adults, receive basic needs items such as food, clothing and gear for sleeping outside, and connect with other resources that will help them end their experience of homelessness.

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Near Homeless
Personal Care Items
Emergency Food
Navigating the System
Clothing
Recreation
Young Adults (20-30 years old)
Adults (31-54 years old)
Homeless
Teens (13-19 years old)
Goods
Community Support Services
Personal Hygiene

Frank Haskell Eye Clinic - Bellingham Central Lions Club

Free eye examinations and glasses for qualified low-income persons who complete an application and can meet the income requirements. Open the first and third Thursday of each month by appointment.

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Vision Care
Discounted Healthcare
Uninsured
Health

Equine Assisted Learning - Animals as Natural Therapy

8-10 week long mental and behavioral health programs focused on helping young people ages 8-18 years old identify their feelings and needs, manage behaviors, overcome individual challenges and obstacles, set clear and attainable goals, and continually review progress towards meeting those goals.

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After School Care
School-Aged Children (5-12 years old)
Specialized Therapy
Teens (13-19 years old)
Health
Mental Health Care

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