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Child Find Screenings - Lynden School District

A screening to identify any factors that may interfere with a child’s learning, growth and development. The screening is also provided to help parents identify their child’s strengths and weaknesses and provide home suggestions and/or further evaluation if needed in any area of concern. Any child, birth to five, whose family or care givers would like more information about their child’s development can contact their local school district to receive a free Child Find Screening.

What's Here

Preschoolers (3-4 years old)
Learning Disability
Children (2-12 years old)
Infants (<1 year old)
Disability Screening
Development Disability

Supervised Visitation Program - Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center

Provides a positive and safe place for non-custodial parents to visit their children in the presence of a third person responsible for observing and ensuring the safety of those involved.

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Parents
Children (2-12 years old)
Families
Mediation
Teens (13-19 years old)

Pediatric Psychiatric Urgent Care - Seattle Children's

Same-day in-person and virtual (video) visits for children and teens ages 4 through 17 in Washington state who need urgent mental health support.

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

Nooksack WIC Program - Nooksack Health Department

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.

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Families
Nutrition Education
Children (2-12 years old)
Mothers
Health
Government Food Benefits
Pregnant
Help Pay for Food

Home Free - National Runaway Safeline

Reunites runaway, homeless and exploited youth (ages 12-21) with their family or legal guardian or helps them get to an alternative living arrangement (ALA), such as a community-based transitional living program, through a free bus ticket.

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Children (2-12 years old)
Teens (13-19 years old)
Transportation
Bus Passes
Help Hotlines
Runaways

Buddy Break - Northside Community Church

A free Parents’ Day Out/respite program where kids with all types of special needs have fun while their caregivers get a break. Participants and their siblings have opportunities to make new friends, play games, do crafts, hear children’s stories, enjoy music, and more, while their parents get a break from their ongoing care-giving responsibilities. Call for schedule.

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Care
Parents
Children (2-12 years old)
All Disabilities
Daytime Care
Relief for Caregivers
Families

Family Help Line - Parent Trust for Washington Children

A statewide toll-free help line available to parents, caregivers, and anyone who has questions about a child in their community. The Family Help Line can help you find resources, parenting classes, and community events, and can provide you with someone to talk to and problem solve with.

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Parenting Education
Community Support Services
Navigating the System
Parents
Help Hotlines
Support Network
Children (2-12 years old)
Families

Clubhouses - Blaine 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)
Help Find Childcare
Teens (13-19 years old)
Childcare
After School Care
Education
Before School Care

Parents and Educators Learning Resources - Island Library

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.

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More Education
Students
Children (2-12 years old)
Community Support Services
Parents
Families
Supplies for School

Basics for Babies - Opportunity Council Community Resource Center

Provides one sleeve of diapers and one pack of wipes per visit to families in Whatcom County. To be eligible, a family must have children ages 0-5 yrs old, household income must be 60% AMI or less, and the family must not have other resources to cover the cost of items.

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Infants (<1 year old)
Children (2-12 years old)
Goods
Baby Supplies
Diapers
Families

Child Find Screenings - Mount Baker High School

A screening to identify any factors that may interfere with a child’s learning, growth and development. The screening is also provided to help parents identify their child’s strengths and weaknesses and provide home suggestions and/or further evaluation if needed in any area of concern. Any child, birth to 21 years old, whose family or care givers would like more information about their child’s development can contact their local school district to receive a free Child Find Screening.

What's Here

Learning Disability
Infants (<1 year old)
Disability Screening
Children (2-12 years old)
Development Disability

Emergency Child Care Voucher - Opportunity Council Early Learning and Family Services

Provides short-term emergency assistance to help families pay for high-quality child care in a licensed child care center or licensed family home.

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Families
Help Pay for Childcare
Childcare
Children (2-12 years old)

Wraparound with Intensive Services - Catholic Community Services

Intensive outpatient mental health program. Provides home and community based wraparound services for Medicaid-eligible youth (up to 20 years) with multiple and complex needs.

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Case Management
All Mental Health
Understand Mental Health
Medication Management
Outpatient Treatment
Counseling
Children (2-12 years old)
Support Network
Medications for Mental Health
Teens (13-19 years old)
Mental Health Care

Information and Referrals - Dawson Place

Information about child advocacy, support, and more. Referrals given as needed to help child victims and families receive the services they need.

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Teens (13-19 years old)
Abuse or Neglect Survivors
Children (2-12 years old)
Sexual Assault Survivor
Navigating the System
Families

Speech Therapy - Kids in Motion Therapy Clinic

Pediatric Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) are practitioners who deliver skilled speech therapy services to children. They work to prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders. Kids in Motion offers both Center-Based or Home-Based care.

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Speech Therapy
Children (2-12 years old)
All Disabilities
Health

Nooksack Youth and Family Services Department - Nooksack Family Services

Provides an array of advocacy and case management services to Nooksack children and families involving child welfare, domestic violence, sexual assault, and elder abuse. Programs include Indian Child Welfare Program and Independent Living, Extended Foster Care, Tl’ils Ta’á’altha Program, Men and Boys Outreach and Advocacy Program, Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange Program, and Child Protection Team.

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Domestic Violence Survivors
Foster Youth
Sexual Assault Survivor
Adoption & Foster Care
Immediate Safety
Children (2-12 years old)
Abuse or Neglect Survivors
Families
Physical Safety

Child Find Screenings - Blaine Primary School

A screening to identify any factors that may interfere with a child’s learning, growth and development. The screening is also provided to help parents identify their child’s strengths and weaknesses and provide home suggestions and/or further evaluation if needed in any area of concern. Any child, birth to five, whose family or care givers would like more information about their child’s development can contact their local school district to receive a free Child Find Screening.

What's Here

Children (2-12 years old)
Development Disability
Disability Screening
Preschoolers (3-4 years old)
Infants (<1 year old)
Learning Disability

Parents and Educators Learning Resources - Sumas Library

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.

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Supplies for School
Families
Parents
More Education
Community Support Services
Children (2-12 years old)
Students

Help Find Child Care - Child Care Aware of Washington

Use the online search tool or call the Family Center for help finding high-quality, licensed child care near you.

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Childcare
Help Find Childcare
Children (2-12 years old)
Families

Crisis Text Line - Trevor Project

LGBTQ young people can text 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.

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Individual Counseling
Care
Teens (13-19 years old)
LGBTQIA+
Mental Health Care
In Crisis
Suicidal Thoughts
Help Hotlines
Children (2-12 years old)

Grief Support Center Search Tool - National Alliance for Children’s Grief

Find a support center or camp near you using the National Alliance for Children's Grief's online search tool.

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Support Groups
Families
Support Network
Grieving
Children (2-12 years old)

Mobile Animals as Natural Therapy - Animals as Natural Therapy

Therapeutic animal visits for elders, schools, community and corporate events. Provides a unique opportunity for a multitude of community members to experience the joy and therapeutic benefits of animal interaction.

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Specialized Therapy
Adults (31-54 years old)
Seniors (55+ years old)
Teens (13-19 years old)
Children (2-12 years old)

Pediatric Occupational Therapy - Bellingham Pediatric Therapy

Individually tailored occupational therapy to meet each child’s unique needs. Services include free initial consultation, evaluation, private occupational therapy, and Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI) therapy intensives.

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Occupational Therapy
Children (2-12 years old)

Investigation and Prosecution Services - Dawson Place

Every service needed to investigate and prosecute a case involving a child victim of physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect is available at Dawson Place.

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Families
Sexual Assault Survivor
Children (2-12 years old)
Abuse or Neglect Survivors
Teens (13-19 years old)
Legal

MAD HOPE - Roosevelt Neighborhood Resource Center

Youth suicide prevention program with trainings designed by youth and the community. Training is based on current suicide prevention research, and aims to open up a conversation about suicide, help combat stigma surrounding mental illnesses and suicide, and help others learn how to identify and intervene with a loved one.

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Health
Families
Teens (13-19 years old)
Parents
Education
Suicidal Thoughts
Understand Mental Health
Children (2-12 years old)
Health Education

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