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Family Medicine - Bellingham Bay Family Medicine

Comprehensive primary care services for patients of all ages, including services by MDs, DOs, Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants.

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Families
Primary Care

Parent Support Program - Lydia Place

Provides crucial support to caregivers experiencing or recovering from homelessness. This program focuses on fostering healthy attachment, understanding child development, and promoting positive parenting. Provides support, coaching, developmental assessments, and connections to resources in the community.

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Parents
Homeless
Families
Children (2-12 years old)
Parenting Education

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.

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

Adaptive Splash - CBC Wheelhouse

Free community paddling session for all ages and abilities. Paddle partners and adaptive equipment are provided to increase accessibility.

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Families
Recreation
Physical Disability

McKinney-Vento Program - Nooksack Valley 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.

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Families
Homeless
Navigating the System
Children (2-12 years old)
Transportation for School
Near Homeless
Community Support Services
Housing

PAVE

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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Support Network
Children (2-12 years old)
Parents
Care
All Disabilities
Families
Understand Disability

Child Care Check - Washington Department of Children, Youth, and Families

Washington State's licensed child care status and record database. Search providers and find out background check statuses, licensing history, monitoring reports and more.

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

Lummi Children's Service

Provides a continuum of culturally relevant support services to children and families of the Lummi Nation in the area of foster care, alternative parental care, and intervention/prevention.

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Children (2-12 years old)
Families

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)

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

No-Cost Doula Services - Whatcom County Health and Community Services

Through Healthy Children's Fund funding, doula services are now available for Medicaid-eligible families in Whatcom County. Eligible clients can receive up to 3 visits before birth, help during labor and delivery, 2 visits after birth, and up to 16 hours of support after the baby is born.

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Maternity Care
Families
Postnatal Care
Mothers
Pregnant

Whatcom Kid Insider

Online directory of family-friendly things to do with kids in Whatcom County. Categories include indoor activities, outdoor activities, sports and swim, schools, camps, classes, and more.

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Recreation
Families
Children (2-12 years old)

Family Medicine - Whatcom Family Medicine

Comprehensive primary care services for patients of all ages, including services by MDs, DOs, Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants.

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Families
Primary Care

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.

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Childcare
Families
Education
Children (2-12 years old)
Preschoolers (3-4 years old)
Parenting Education
Special Education
Head Start
Preschool

Family Medicine - Ferndale Family Medical Center

Comprehensive primary care services for patients of all ages, including services by MDs, DOs, Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants.

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Primary Care
Families

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

Washington Survivors of Suicide Care Package - Crisis Connections

A care package for those who are recently bereaved by a suicide. Included in this package are materials on grief after a suicide as well as comfort items found to be helpful by other survivors of suicide loss. These care packages are currently available for free to families living in Washington State.

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Grieving
Support Network
Individuals
Families
Care
Suicidal Thoughts

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.

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Personal Safety
Families
Baby Supplies

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

Working Families Tax Credit - Department of Revenue

Individuals and families living in Washington may receive up to $1,290 back if they meet certain eligibility requirements. Check eligibility online or call for more information.

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Tax Preparation
Government Benefits
Families
Families With Children

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy - Parenting Academy

An intensive treatment program that works with parents and children together to improve the quality of the parent-child relationship and to teach parents the skills necessary to manage their child's severe behavior problems. Appropriate for children ages 2 to 7 with behavioral concerns.

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Support Network
Parents
Counseling
Parenting Education
Family Counseling
Families

Friends Playgroup - Whatcom Center for Early Learning

A parent-child program for children ages 18 months to 3 years who are receiving Early Support Services at Whatcom Center for Early Learning. These playgroups provide socialization and play opportunities for children and their caregivers.

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Children (2-12 years old)
Parents
Early Childhood Intervention
Families

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families - Bellingham Community Services Office (DSHS)

Provides temporary cash assistance for families in need. Some families participate in the WorkFirst Program which helps participants find and keep jobs. Persons who are eligible may also qualify for Diversion Cash Assistance, which can help with living expenses when a family needs short term assistance and meets program requirements.

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Parents
Money
Help Pay for Utilities
Families
Government Benefits
Financial Assistance
Help Pay for Housing

Drop-In or Emergency Childcare - Childcare Spaces

Service to help guardians find temporary day care for short term demand.

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Help Find Childcare
Daytime Care
Toddlers (1-2 years old)
Preschoolers (3-4 years old)
Families With Children

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

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