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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.

What's Here

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

Crisis Online Chat - Trevor Project

LGBTQ young people can chat with a trained counselor for free, confidential and secure 24/7 service when they are struggling with issues such as coming out, LGBTQ identity, depression, and suicide.

What's Here

In Crisis
Teens (13-19 years old)
Help Hotlines
Mental Health Care
Care
Counseling
Suicidal Thoughts
LGBTQIA+

Healthcare for the Homeless Program - Sea Mar Bellingham Medical Clinic

Primary health care services such as medical, preventive health and dental, substance abuse treatment and counseling, and mental health services for individuals who are experiencing homelessness, including migrant and seasonal farmworkers.

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Primary Care
Homeless
Medical Care
Dental Care
Health
Mental Health Care

Adoption Support Program - Bellingham DCFS Office

Assists in removing barriers for families adopting special needs children by providing financial, medical, and counseling support to families who adopt from Washington State.

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Financial Assistance
Post-Adoption Support
Adoption Counseling
Adoption Planning
Adoption & Foster Care

Native Resource Hub - Volunteers of America Western Washington

A central resource point for those affiliated with the Native American and Alaska Native Communities. The Hub was developed to support Indian health care providers, Tribal governments, families, and individuals looking for assistance navigating the complex behavioral health system. Any Indigenous person in Washington state can call the Hub for resources or support.

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Navigating the System
Mental Health Care
All Mental Health
Substance Use Counseling

Recreation Mentor Project - Max Higbee Center

Max Higbee Center members are paired with a Recreation Leader to receive one-on-one support to create an individualized, goal-oriented and community-based recreation experience. This service is highly flexible and allows for people to schedule sessions that are tailored and designed based on short-term and long-term goals.

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All Disabilities
Recreation
Development Disability
One-on-One Support
Intellectual Disability
Teens (13-19 years old)
Mentoring
Adult Daycare
Care
Daytime Care
Adults (31-54 years old)

On-going Therapy - Dawson Place

On-going therapy services provided for any child victim who has received services from Dawson Place, up to the age of 22 depending on the needs of the client. Group, individual, and family therapy sessions also available.

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Mental Health Care
Abuse or Neglect Survivors
Children (2-12 years old)
Group Therapy
Teens (13-19 years old)
Counseling
Sexual Assault Survivor
Care
Family Counseling
Individual Counseling

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

Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program - Charlie Health

Intensive outpatient programming (IOP) is a structured behavioral healthcare that offers a personalized combination of support groups, counseling, family therapy, and individualized therapy. Virtual IOP is meant to address issues such as anxiety, behavioral issues, depression, dissociative disorders, gender identity & dysphoria, mood disorders, personality disorders, self harm, substance use, and other trauma. Programs are available for individuals (adults and teens), families, and curated groups.

What's Here

Adults (31-54 years old)
Mental Health Care
Teens (13-19 years old)
Group Therapy
Individual Counseling
Family Counseling
All Mental Health

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

Kinship Custody Clinic - Law Advocates

Provides information about the procedures and issues involved with obtaining a non-parental custody order for a relative or unrelated person (often grandparents, aunts/uncles, or family friends). A family law lawyer will assist clients with court documents and instruct them in representing themselves in court to obtain a non-parental custody order. Call for more information and to register.

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Adoption & Foster Parenting
Guardianship
Adoption & Foster Care
Advocacy & Legal Aid
Legal

Perinatal Counseling - Hope and Thrive Counseling Center Lynden

Postpartum Counseling is intended to help new moms find the support they need to adjust to all the challenges that come with adding a new baby to a family.

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Care
Postnatal Care
Counseling
Mothers
Mental Health Care

Family and Friends Class - NAMI of Whatcom County

Seminar (available in 4-hour or 90-minute format) that informs and supports people who have loved ones with a mental health condition. Participants learn about diagnoses, treatment, recovery, communication strategies, crisis preparation and NAMI resources.

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Families
Mental Health Care
All Mental Health
Education
Adults (31-54 years old)
Health
Health Education

Guide By Your Side - Washington State Hands and Voices

Unbiased emotional support and resources provided by trained Parent Guides to families with children with hearing loss.

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Children (2-12 years old)
One-on-One Support
Care
Families
Parents
Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Navigating the System
Support Network
Peer Support

VA Primary Care - Mount Vernon VA Clinic

Providers work closely with Veterans to plan for all the care they need to stay healthy and well throughout life, including immunizations and vaccinations.

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Prevent & Treat
Vaccinations
Medical Care
Primary Care
Veterans
Checkup & Test

National Helpline - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

A free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.

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Addiction and Recovery
All Mental Health
Mental Health Care
Help Hotlines

Behavioral Health - Nooksack Health Department

Offers comprehensive and culturally sensitive mental health counseling services to the Nooksack Tribal community and Native Americans living in the area (families, elders, adults, adolescents and children).

What's Here

Mental Health Care
Health
Counseling

Bellingham Medical Clinic - Sea Mar Bellingham Medical Clinic

Specializes in primary care family medicine, including preventive health exams, prenatal care, acute care visits, minor procedures, health education, follow-up care from hospital visits, and referrals.

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Prevent & Treat
Maternity Care
Women’s Health
Primary Care
Medical Care
Checkup & Test
Nutrition Education
Health Education
Health

Women's Health - Cordata South

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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Medical Care
Women’s Health
Female
Health

Children and Teens Counseling - Hope and Thrive Counseling Center Bellingham

Counseling services available to children and teens.

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Care
Mental Health Care
Teens (13-19 years old)
Counseling
Children (2-12 years old)

East Whatcom Regional Resource Center

Provides general information and resources for the East Whatcom County community. Resources include computer and phone access, notary, period and hygiene supplies, clothes, books, toys, household items, specialized intake support such as SNAP benefits, and more. Diapers available depending on supply, call ahead to check.

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Navigating the System
Community Support Services
Goods
Diapers
Notary
Clothing
Home Goods
Personal Care Items
Books
Computer or Internet Access
Government Food Benefits

Crisis Helpline - Trevor Project

LGBTQ young people can talk with a trained counselor for free, confidential and secure 24/7 service when they are struggling with issues such as coming out, LGBTQ identity, depression, and suicide.

What's Here

In Crisis
Counseling
Teens (13-19 years old)
Suicidal Thoughts
Help Hotlines
Mental Health Care
LGBTQIA+
Care

Child Care Aware of NW Washington - Opportunity Council Early Learning and Family Services

Provides families with information and referrals to licensed child care facilities and supports child care providers through coaching, technical assistance, behavioral consultation, and professional development opportunities.

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Childcare
Daytime Care
Children (2-12 years old)
Help Find Childcare

Hospice House - Whatcom Hospice House

In-patient facility where hospice patients with a limited life expectancy can receive individual care.

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Hospice
End-of-Life Care
Terminal Illness

Camp Skookum - The Firs Camp & Retreat Center

Annual weekend retreat for families impacted by the foster care system.

What's Here

Parenting Education
Day Camp
Recreation
Adoption & Foster Care

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