Permanency Foster Care Services offered at YMCA Social Impact Center Seattle Administrative Site & Behavioral Health Clinic
2100 24th Avenue South, Suite 260, Seattle, WA 98144
Eligibility
Must be a dependent in the State of Washington, aged 6-20, with emotional, behavioral, or mental health issues.
Hours
M-F, 8am-5pm.
(206) 382-7897
Voice
Application process
All referrals must come through DSHS. For more information, visit our website.
Fees
None.
Service area
King, WA
Other Information
Languages
- Interpreter services
Supports children, youth, and foster families across the region through counseling, mentoring, and individualized care for children in foster care. Services focus on strengthening family connections and supporting safe reunification when possible. Inclusive of LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC families.
Mission Statement
We partner with youth, families, and communities to create and achieve permanency, wellness, safety, and stability
If you are a foster parent or a young person in need of support, these services can help connect you with counseling, resources, and next steps.
Data provided by
Washington 211
Providing organization
YMCA of Greater Seattle Social Impact Center
The Social Impact Center provides comprehensive support services in behavioral health, foster care, and housing, helping youth and young adults navigate life’s most critical transitions. Serving people impacted by trauma, adversity, and systemic inequities, the center engages a wraparound approach that promotes healing and resilience. Grounded in a youth-centered philosophy, it recognizes the person behind the need and works with them to create a future of promise and well-being.
• Behavioral Health: Available to people of all ages, our trauma-informed services provide compassionate support to improve emotional and mental well-being.
• Foster Care: We strengthen families and support youth and young adults through safe placements, permanency planning, and long-term care solutions.
• Housing: Focused on youth and young adults, we provide safe, stable, and developmentally appropriate shelter, transitional housing, and supportive housing options.