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Catholic Housing Services
Housing programs serve low-income individuals, families, seniors, and persons with special physical and mental needs, offering resident support services in addition to a clean and safe place to live.
Housing programs serve low-income individuals, families, seniors, and persons with special physical and mental needs, offering resident support services in addition to a clean and safe place to live.
What's Here
Seniors (55+ years old)
Long-Term Housing
Low-Income
Housing
Individuals
Families
All Disabilities
Drop-In or Emergency Childcare - Childcare Spaces
Service to help guardians find temporary day care for short term demand.
Service to help guardians find temporary day care for short term demand.
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Families With Children
Preschoolers (3-4 years old)
Toddlers (1-2 years old)
Help Find Childcare
Daytime Care
Hands and Voices Family Toolkit - Washington State Hands and Voices
Resources to help support families with children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (DHH).
Resources to help support families with children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (DHH).
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Families
Support Network
Care
Children (2-12 years old)
Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Navigating the System
Children's Dental Care - Unity Care NW Ferndale
Provides dental care to children, pregnant women, and the parents of children who are UCNW patients.
Provides dental care to children, pregnant women, and the parents of children who are UCNW patients.
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Health
Families
Dental Care
Children (2-12 years old)
Parent Coalition - Dan Godwin Community Center
Families that need support with services and resources meet with a trained Parent Advocate to formulate a strategy to obtain services tailored to the needs of their family member. These needs may include special education services, future planning for adult services such as guardianship, government assistance such as Medicaid, or conflict resolution regarding standards of care.
Families that need support with services and resources meet with a trained Parent Advocate to formulate a strategy to obtain services tailored to the needs of their family member. These needs may include special education services, future planning for adult services such as guardianship, government assistance such as Medicaid, or conflict resolution regarding standards of care.
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Understand Disability
Navigating the System
Parents
Guardianship
Parenting Education
Families
All Disabilities
Parents and Educators Learning Resources - North Fork 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.
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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Community Support Services
Students
Families
Parents
More Education
Supplies for School
Children (2-12 years old)
Car Seat Donations - SWRFA Fire Station 22
A limited number of car seats are available for Whatcom County families referred to SWRFA through local social service agencies.
A limited number of car seats are available for Whatcom County families referred to SWRFA through local social service agencies.
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Personal Safety
Baby Supplies
Families
Strengthening Families - Washington State University Extension
Multi-week classes to help parents and youth communicate better and encourage positive youth development. For parents/caregivers with 10-14 year old children. Dinner provided. Provided at various locations, check website for available programs.
Multi-week classes to help parents and youth communicate better and encourage positive youth development. For parents/caregivers with 10-14 year old children. Dinner provided. Provided at various locations, check website for available programs.
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Parenting Education
Families With Children
Teens (13-19 years old)
Children (2-12 years old)
Medicaid Personal Care Parent Training - Dan Godwin Community Center
Six hours of continuing education are required to fulfill parental obligations in receiving Medicaid Personal Care funding to care for their family member. Twice a year the Parent Coalition Program conducts trainings tailored to meet the needs of these families. Email [email protected] for more information.
Six hours of continuing education are required to fulfill parental obligations in receiving Medicaid Personal Care funding to care for their family member. Twice a year the Parent Coalition Program conducts trainings tailored to meet the needs of these families. Email [email protected] for more information.
What's Here
Families
Parents
Caregivers
All Disabilities
Care
Nooksack House of Children Head Start
A comprehensive preschool program for children ages 3 to 5 from income eligible families. This program provides children and families with information and access to child health and development, nutrition, behavioral health, family goal setting and resources.
A comprehensive preschool program for children ages 3 to 5 from income eligible families. This program provides children and families with information and access to child health and development, nutrition, behavioral health, family goal setting and resources.
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Preschool
Education
Preschoolers (3-4 years old)
Head Start
Children (2-12 years old)
Families
Working Connections Child Care - Washington Department of Children, Youth, and Families
Helps eligible families pay for child care. When a family qualifies for child care subsidy benefits and chooses an eligible provider, the state pays a portion of the cost of child care. Parents may be responsible for a copayment to their provider each month.
Helps eligible families pay for child care. When a family qualifies for child care subsidy benefits and chooses an eligible provider, the state pays a portion of the cost of child care. Parents may be responsible for a copayment to their provider each month.
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Families
Low-Income
Help Pay for Childcare
Children (2-12 years old)
Childcare
Housing Choice Voucher Program - Bellingham Whatcom County Housing Authority
The Housing Choice Voucher program (Section 8) is a rent subsidy program funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and administered by the Bellingham Housing Authority (BHA). This voucher based program is designed to assist lower income families, disabled individuals, and the elderly to find well-maintained housing in the private market in a location of their choosing, at a price they can afford.
The Housing Choice Voucher program (Section 8) is a rent subsidy program funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and administered by the Bellingham Housing Authority (BHA). This voucher based program is designed to assist lower income families, disabled individuals, and the elderly to find well-maintained housing in the private market in a location of their choosing, at a price they can afford.
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Individuals
Help Pay for Housing
Housing
Seniors (55+ years old)
Long-Term Housing
Housing Vouchers
All Disabilities
Families
Low-Income
Preschool School-Day Programs - Opportunity Council Early Learning and Family Services
Free school-day preschool program (6.5 hours) in 9 locations throughout Whatcom County for income eligible families with children between the ages of 3 and 5. This inclusive preschool program serves all children, including those with disabilities, and can coordinate with school district services to support a child’s special education and healthcare needs. Families enrolled in the program have access to the full range of Opportunity Council community resources including case management, parent and employment education opportunities, and more.
Free school-day preschool program (6.5 hours) in 9 locations throughout Whatcom County for income eligible families with children between the ages of 3 and 5. This inclusive preschool program serves all children, including those with disabilities, and can coordinate with school district services to support a child’s special education and healthcare needs. Families enrolled in the program have access to the full range of Opportunity Council community resources including case management, parent and employment education opportunities, and more.
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Childcare
Families
Education
Special Education
Preschool
Head Start
Parenting Education
Preschoolers (3-4 years old)
Children (2-12 years old)
Community/Senior Center Activities - Lynden Community / Senior Center
Services include dine-in and delivered daily lunches, wellness programs, exercise & strength training classes, recreational activities, entertainment, art & music classes, special events, and information about community support services.
Services include dine-in and delivered daily lunches, wellness programs, exercise & strength training classes, recreational activities, entertainment, art & music classes, special events, and information about community support services.
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Families
Seniors (55+ years old)
Community Support Services
Recreation
Adults (31-54 years old)
Exercise & Fitness
PAVE
Online library of resources that provide support, training, and information to empower and give voice to individuals, youth and families impacted by disabilities.
Online library of resources that provide support, training, and information to empower and give voice to individuals, youth and families impacted by disabilities.
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All Disabilities
Parents
Support Network
Care
Families
Children (2-12 years old)
Understand Disability
Child Protective Services - Bellingham DCFS Office
A state agency that investigates reports of child abuse and neglect.
A state agency that investigates reports of child abuse and neglect.
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Physical Safety
Children (2-12 years old)
Families
Parents and Educators Learning Resources - Deming 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.
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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Students
Children (2-12 years old)
Community Support Services
Families
Supplies for School
Parents
More Education
Economic Security for All - Opportunity Council Early Learning and Family Services
The EcSA program helps families achieve financial success by paving a path to build a meaningful career and create confidence through financial literacy. Families with children who receive SNAP benefits are eligible to enroll.
The EcSA program helps families achieve financial success by paving a path to build a meaningful career and create confidence through financial literacy. Families with children who receive SNAP benefits are eligible to enroll.
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Money
Financial Education
Families
Benefit Recipients
Bellingham Community Toy Store - Northwest Baptist Church
An annual event in partnership with We Care and local churches to provide families with brand new toys for the holidays, up to two per child, at a 75% markdown from retail prices. Referral required: families can sign up with a number of local school districts and agencies, then shop for toys at NW Baptist Church.
An annual event in partnership with We Care and local churches to provide families with brand new toys for the holidays, up to two per child, at a 75% markdown from retail prices. Referral required: families can sign up with a number of local school districts and agencies, then shop for toys at NW Baptist Church.
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Families
Toys & Gifts
Children (2-12 years old)
McKinney-Vento Program - Lynden School District
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.
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.
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Housing
Families
Navigating the System
Near Homeless
Children (2-12 years old)
Homeless
Transportation for School
Community Support Services
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.
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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Families
Daytime Care
Care
Parents
Relief for Caregivers
All Disabilities
Children (2-12 years old)
Parents and Educators Learning Resources - Birch Bay Vogt Community 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.
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
Community Support Services
Students
More Education
Parents
Families
Children (2-12 years old)
Transition to Kindergarten - Blaine Primary School
A free, early entrance kindergarten experience for children who are scheduled to enter kindergarten the following year. To be eligible, children must turn four by August 31; demonstrate academic, language, or social need; and cannot be currently enrolled in another early learning program.
A free, early entrance kindergarten experience for children who are scheduled to enter kindergarten the following year. To be eligible, children must turn four by August 31; demonstrate academic, language, or social need; and cannot be currently enrolled in another early learning program.
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Education
Children (2-12 years old)
Preschool
Families
Preschool Part Day Program - Opportunity Council Early Learning and Family Services
Free part-day preschool program in the Ferndale area for income eligible families with children between the ages of 3 and 5. The half day program offers morning and afternoon options. This inclusive preschool program serves all children, including those with disabilities, and can coordinate with school district services to support a child’s special education and healthcare needs. Families enrolled in the program have access to the full range of Opportunity Council community resources including case management, parent and employment education opportunities, and more.
Free part-day preschool program in the Ferndale area for income eligible families with children between the ages of 3 and 5. The half day program offers morning and afternoon options. This inclusive preschool program serves all children, including those with disabilities, and can coordinate with school district services to support a child’s special education and healthcare needs. Families enrolled in the program have access to the full range of Opportunity Council community resources including case management, parent and employment education opportunities, and more.
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Parenting Education
Childcare
Education
Preschool
Children (2-12 years old)
Head Start
Special Education
Families
Preschoolers (3-4 years old)
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.
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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Parents
Help Hotlines
Support Network
Navigating the System
Children (2-12 years old)
Community Support Services
Parenting Education
Families
