NWCF 2022 Impact Report

NWCF 2022 Grantmaking

S tSrternegntghtehnei n gi n Fg aFma iml i ei lsi e s We provide grants that prevent child abuse and neglect for families at the greatest risk , and that support healing and stability for families impacted by domestic violence and homelessness. We prioritize programs that use integrated services to help build family protective factors. Healing Children These grants help children who have suffered abuse and neglect heal from their traumatic experiences and find permanency and stability . We prioritize programs that target long-term benefits that build resilience and halt the intergenerational cycle of abuse, neglect, and trauma.

*30,000

Amara: Parenting and adoption services to create safety and permanence for at-risk and special-needs foster children. Center for Children & Youth Justice: Innovative approaches to systemic change to support kids, stabilize families, and strengthen communities. Child Advocacy Center of Snohomish County at Dawson Place: Coordinated medical, mental health, advocacy, protection, and law- enforcement services for children in Snohomish County who have suffered abuse. Childhaven: Trauma care and treatment services to strengthen families and support the healing of children ages 0-5 who have experienced trauma. Children’s Therapy Center: Services for special needs children provided by trained social workers, occupational therapists, family resources coordinators, and speech therapists. Encompass: Fully-equipped mobile lab to facilitate therapy programs for children and families in rural areas, homeless shelters, transitional housing, and schools. Family Law CASA: Advocacy for children in high-risk custody cases. HopeSparks Family Services: Family support, education, and specialized counseling for children who have suffered trauma. Jumping Mouse Children’s Center: Long-term, expressive mental health therapy for children who have suffered trauma. Kindering: Services to promote the social and emotional well-being of children involved in the child welfare system and living in out-of-home placements. King County Sexual Assault Resource Center: Parent education and therapy to help non-offending caregivers respond to their child who has been sexually abused and improve safety for their children.

8,250

15,000

*30,000

12,500

*30,000

*30,000

Lutheran Community Services Northwest: Safe, secure, and permanent homes for children who have experienced abuse and neglect. Navos: Early intervention to help young children and their caregivers form secure attachments and break cycles of abuse and neglect. Northwest Family Life Learning and Counseling Center: Emergency transitional housing, counseling, and advocacy services for children and families facing domestic violence and trauma. Northwest Immigrant Rights Project: Legal services and advocacy for abused, abandoned, and undocumented immigrant children. Olive Crest: Recruitment, training, certification, and ongoing support of foster families for children who have suffered abuse and/or neglect. Olympic Angels: Consistent support to foster care youth and families through intentional giving, relationship building, and mentorship.

*30,000

*30,000

*30,000

10,500

*100,000

18,500

*30,000

*30,000

*30,000

8,250

* Multi-year grants; amounts shown are distributed over a three-year period.

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