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Kinship Services offered at Casey Family Programs

Provides individualized support services for kinship families.   Kinship care is the full-time care and nurturing of children by relatives.   Staff help kinship families apply for public funding, social work services, child development activities, school advocacy and other child-specific services.   Focus is on ensuring legal permanency for children in the child welfare system.

Location

1123 23rd Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122

Hours

M-F, 8am-5pm.

Application process

Referrals typically come from DSHS social workers.

Eligibility

Children must have been placed as a result of a CPS intervention.   Children must be younger than the age of 18.   Families must be willing to work with the organization in the best interest of the child, apply for public funding and be in need of social work services.

Fee

None.

Languages

Spanish

Agency info

Casey Family Programs

Provides permanency foster care services for youth, ages 11-18, in custody of Washington state. Also provides kinship support services for relatives caring for children. Services accessed through DSHS - Department of Children & Family Services.