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Support Services offered by Catholic Community Services' Pregnancy and Parenting Program
Coordinates with local parishes in Western Washington to provide baby clothing and diapers as well as other essential needs. Also offers parent support groups. Connects clients to additional resources. Call for a referral to a local program.
Local parishes provide services to families who are pregnant or are caregivers of young children.
Offers:
- Support groups for women and parents, although availability varies by location.
- Resource referral
- Materials support (clothing, diapers, wipes, etc., as available)
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Baby Clothing
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Pro-Life Pregnancy Counseling
Parent Support Groups
Diapers
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Diapers and Clothing offered at Catholic Charities Serving Eastern Washington
CAPA offers 12 diapers per child every 30 days. Maternity and children's clothing sizes newborn to 5T are available every 60 days. No appointment needed. Bring photo ID and proof of each child's date of birth.
CAPA/PREPARES (Childbirth and Parenting Assistance) provides an environment for parents to build loving bonds with their kids to prepare them for a healthy future. CAPA/PREPARES offers stabilizing and advocacy services to expecting and parenting individuals and families with children ages 5 and under.
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General Clothing Provision
Children's Clothing
Diapers
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Basic Needs offered at Vanessa Behan
Provides diapers, wipes, and formula one time per month.
Provides diapers, wipes, and formula one time per month.
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Diapers
Formula/Baby Food
Clothing offered at Pregnancy Aid of Thurston County
Provides clothing and diapers for babies and toddlers. Also provides maternity clothing.
Provides clothing and diapers for babies and toddlers. Also provides maternity clothing.
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Baby Clothing Donation Programs
Diapers
Diaper Donation Programs
Baby Clothing
Emergency Services offered at Chelan Valley Hope
Only Greater Chelan Valley residents - Provides a confidential intake/assessment that determines the needs of families and individuals. Needs include rent and utility assistance, gas vouchers, clothing, diapers, transit passes, etc.
Provides assistance with basic emergency needs, which may include emergency shelter or stipends to assist with rent, utilities, gas, car repairs, local transit passes, long distance bus tickets, medical care, clothing, and more. Also provides personal hygiene items, baby diapers, pet food, warm winter coats, and other essentials.
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Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Bus Fare
Pet Food
General Clothing Provision
Water Service Payment Assistance
Diapers
Rent Payment Assistance
Local Transit Passes
Gas Money
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Winter Clothing
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Community Shelters
Automotive Repair and Maintenance
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Groceries offered by FISH at Ellensburg Food Pantry
Provides groceries for people in need. Clients self-select their items. Government commodities available for older adults. Also offers infant care supplies including diapers, wipes, formula, and hygiene items.
Operates a network of food pantries across Kittitas County. Offers a wide variety of self-select foods from government programs, local grocers, restaurants, farms, and community donations. Government commodities available for older adults.
Infant care supplies including diapers, wipes, formula, and hygiene items are available during pantry hours at the Ellensburg pantry only.
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Food Pantries
Diapers
Formula/Baby Food
Commodity Supplemental Food Program
Education Resource Program offered at Obria Medical PNW - Sequim
Offers a support program for pregnant women and families of infants and toddlers. Parenting education and advocacy, as well as assistance obtaining free baby food, formula, diapers, car seats and maternity/baby clothing provided.
Provides clients with incentives to learn life skills as they earn "Baby Bucks" to spend in the "Baby Boutique" on items they need. Once enrolled, a client works with an advocate to choose a curriculum that fits their needs and interests. Clients earn "Baby Bucks" while they learn how to be better parents. There are programs available in financial planning, relationship building and communications tools. Available resources includes: layettes, diapers, wipes, clothing - sizes infant to 2T, car seats, cribs and baby furniture.
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Baby Clothing
Maternity Clothing
Maternity Clothing Donation Programs
Food Donation Programs
Teen Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Baby Furniture
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Baby Furniture Donation Programs
New Dad Parenting Programs
Diapers
Baby Clothing Donation Programs
Child Passenger Safety Seats
Children's Clothing offered at Crossroads Housing - North Mason
Offers gently used children's clothing age newborn through 18 years of age, diapers and other baby supplies depending on availability. Works with Northwest Children's Outreach as a referral, enrollment, drop-off, and pick up point.
Offers gently used children's clothing age newborn through 18 years of age, diapers and other baby supplies depending on availability. Works with Northwest Children's Outreach as a referral, enrollment, drop-off, and pick up point.
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Baby Clothing
Children's Clothing
Baby Clothing Donation Programs
Diapers
Baby Furniture
Diaper Bank offered by Tri-Cities Diaper Bank at Richland Outlet
Collects and provides diapers to needy children throughout the Pasco and Richland communities.
Provides one week's worth of diapers to needy children throughout the Benton and Franklin communities.
Diapers are collected through community diaper drives and partners with local agencies who distribute them to infants in need through established programs and guidelines.
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Diapers
Support Services for Homeless & Unaccompanied Youth & Young Adults offered by Okanogan Community Action Council
Works to reduce and prevent homelessness for youth and young adults by providing stable housing, education and employment support, behavioral health services, and basic needs assistance.
- Stable Housing: Provides immediate access to low-barrier shelter, rental assistance, eviction prevention, rental deposit, motel vouchers, etc. to create a sustainable solution and avert cycles of recurring homelessness.
- Family Reconciliation: Diverting youth from the homeless system back to family and natural supports whenever possible.
- Permanent Connections: Includes engaging youth in family, school, and community connection activities.
- Education & Employment Support: Supports education and employment goals by covering education and employment related costs. Expenses associated with enrolling and attending school may include GED tests, school IDs, school supplies, college applications, or placement test fees. Expenses associated with obtaining or maintaining employment may include interview clothing, work uniforms/shoes, licensing or certification costs, state ID, haircuts, or other costs that contribute to employment.
- Support for Improved Social & Emotional Well-being: Crisis services, such as referrals and connections to health and behavioral health care services, engaging youth in community and familial activities, and encouraging connections to cultural, community, and trust-worthy adults.
- May also provide items necessary to help an emergent need, such as: food, water, clothing, hygiene products, first aid, baby formula, diapers, medical prescriptions, winter gear, tents, sleeping bags, etc.
All services are subject to approval per program guidelines.
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Work Clothing
Prescription Expense Assistance
Education Related Fee Payment Assistance
Free School Supplies
Identification Cards
Diapers
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Hair and Nail Care
Formula/Baby Food
Homeless Motel Vouchers
Rental Deposit Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Bright Course parenting classes offered at Care Net Pregnancy Center of Mason County
Offers a support program for pregnant women and families of infants and toddlers. Parenting education and advocacy are part of a program that can provide assistance obtaining free baby food, formula, diapers, and maternity/baby clothing.
The Bright Course program offers ongoing support for pregnant women and parenting families of infants and toddlers. Parenting education is provided one on one with a trained parenting advocate. Once enrolled, a client works with her parenting advocate to choose a curriculum best suited to her needs and interests. While clients are learning, clients are Earning "Mommy Money" to spend any way they wish on maternity and baby supplies. Most curriculums are available in both English and Spanish, and our Spanish Client Services Manager is available to assist with translation when needed. The program provides clients with incentives to learn life skills as they earn "Mommy Money" to spend in our "Mommy Store" on items they need.
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Baby Clothing
Diapers
Baby Clothing Donation Programs
Formula/Baby Food
Maternity Clothing Donation Programs
Maternity Clothing
Food Donation Programs
Diaper & Clothing Program offered at Crossroads Resource Center in Ephrata
Provides a small ration of emergency diapers, wipes, and clothing (up to size 24months/2T) to families with qualifying children. Service is limited to one-time per month.
Provides a small ration of emergency diapers, wipes, and clothing (up to size 24months/2T) to families with qualifying children. Service is limited to one-time per month.
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Diapers
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Baby Clothing
Food Market offered at Maple Valley Food Bank & Emergency Services
Operates a market with grocery-store style shopping for residents of Maple Valley, Black Diamond, and the Tahoma School District as well as curbside pickup and limited home delivery. Fresh produce, meat, and dairy is available. Provides a baby cupboard as well as diapers.
Operates a market with grocery-store style shopping for residents of Maple Valley, Black Diamond, and the Tahoma School District as well as curbside pickup and limited home delivery. Fresh produce, meat, and dairy is available. Offers vegan, vegetarian, and culturally specific foods when possible.
Provides a baby cupboard as well as diapers.
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Food Pantries
Fresh Food
Formula/Baby Food
Diapers
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Baby Cupboard offered at North Helpline
Provides formula, baby food, diapers, and other baby supplies for families with children under age 2, and food staples for children ages 2-5. Serves residents of North Seattle, Lake Forest Park, Shoreline and people who are homeless.
Offers a baby cupboard that clients can access when visiting food bank distribution with items available depending on donations.
Provides:
- Formula
- Baby food
- Diapers
- Wipes
- Rash cream
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Diapers
Formula/Baby Food
Diaper Bank offered by Tri-Cities Diaper Bank at Pasco Outlet
Collects and provides diapers to needy children throughout the Pasco and Richland communities.
Provides one week's worth of diapers to needy children throughout the Benton and Franklin communities.
Diapers are collected through community diaper drives and partners with local agencies who distribute them to infants in need through established programs and guidelines.
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Diapers
Baby Supplies offered at Food Bank @ St. Mary's
Offers baby food and supplies, including diapers for parents with children ages 2 or younger.
Provides limited free baby food and supplies, such as the following:
- Jarred food
- Formula
- Diapers
- Wet wipes
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Diapers
Formula/Baby Food
Infant Care Items offered at Snohomish Community Food Bank
Provides things such as diapers, formula, baby food, and other supplies when available.
Provides things such as diapers, formula, baby food, and other supplies when available. Must be a food bank client to receive any infant care items.
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Diapers
Formula/Baby Food
Baby Clothing & Diapers offered at Catholic Charities of Walla Walla
Distributes baby clothing and diapers once every 30 days for families in need.
Distributes baby clothing and diapers once every 30 days for families in need. May also provide blankets and quilts if available.
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Baby Clothing
Diapers
Basic Needs offered at Everett Community Resource Center & Familias Unidas
Provides a hot meal, emergency food bag, toiletries/hygiene items, diapers, baby wipes, coats, and other basic needs.
Clients may receive emergency food bag, toiletries/hygiene items, diapers, baby wipes, coats, flashlights, shoes, or other items as available.
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Brown Bag Food Programs
Shoes
Diapers
Specialized Information and Referral
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Telephone Facilities
General Clothing Provision
Food Pantry offered at Holy Innocents Catholic Church
Operates a food pantry for community members. Offers non-perishable goods, breads, produce, dairy, frozen meat, and specialty diet options as well. Also offers toiletries such as diapers, hygiene items and soaps. Households may visit once a week.
Operates a food pantry for community members in need.
The food pantry is stocked with perishable and non-perishable goods: breads, desserts, frozen meats, canned and packaged foods, and some dairy products and produce. Also offers occasional distribution of hygiene items: soaps, toothpaste and brushes, shampoo, deodorant, feminine products, diapers, cleaning/laundry supplies.
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Menstruation Supplies
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Diapers
Food Pantries
Caring Hands offered at N.E.W. Family Life Services
Provides clothing for mothers and infants, infant furniture, and diapers.
Provides clothing for mothers and infants, infant furniture, and diapers.
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Diaper Donation Programs
Maternity Clothing Donation Programs
Baby Furniture
Diapers
Baby Clothing
Baby Furniture Donation Programs
Baby Clothing Donation Programs
Maternity Clothing
Family Support offered at Akin's South King County Family Resource Center
Operates a food pantry with the following additional items based on availability: diapers & baby wipes, children's clothing, blankets, hygiene items, and small household items. Also provides resource referrals for essential services.
Operates a food pantry with the following items based on availability:
- Diapers & Baby Wipes
- New/Gently Used Children's Clothing & Shoes
- Blankets
- Personal Hygiene Items
- Small Household Items
- Modest Offering of Non-Perishable Food Items
Also provides resource referrals for essential services.
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Children's Clothing
Food Pantries
Diapers
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Diapers offered at Kent Food Bank & Emergency Services
Provides diapers on a limited basis as funds allow for Kent School District residents; call for availability.
Provides diapers on a limited basis as donations allow for Kent School District residents.
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Diapers
Resource Center offered at First Step Family Support Center - Port Angeles Family Resource Center
Drop in services for families including free clothing and equipment closet, referrals, a children’s play area, emergency diapers and formula, access to phones, computers, fax and copier, healthy snacks, and free children’s books.
The Port Angeles Resource Center, fondly known as the Orville Campbell House, at First Step offers a safe place to find resources for your family. We have a free clothing and equipment closet, information and referrals, indoor and outdoor children’s play area, free diapers and formula, access to phones, computers, fax and copier, healthy snacks, free children’s books, and a Little Free Food Pantry and Fridge!
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Formula/Baby Food
Maternity Clothing
Diapers
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Postpartum Care
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Teen Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Prenatal Care
Baby Clothing
Family Resource Services offered by Mary's Place at Allen Family Center.
Provides resources and tangible needs for homeless or low income families.
Provides a one-stop hub of services in an environment designed for families.
Services are individualized based on each family's needs and goals.
Services include:
- Kaleidoscope play and learn
- Monthly community events
- Resource fairs
- Childcare enrollment support
- Computer lab with printer
- Showers
- Basic needs items such as diapers, wipes, clothing, tents, sleeping bags and snacks
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Diapers
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Homeless Drop In Centers
Child Care Provider Referrals
Children's Clothing
General Clothing Provision
Personal/Grooming Supplies