NWCF 2022 Impact Report

NW Children’s Foundation 2022 Grants

Healing Children (continued) Pediatric Interim Care Center: Immediate, short-term, medically supervised care for drug- exposed and fragile infants. Ryther: Residential and outpatient behavioral and mental health services for children who have suffered trauma. Secret Harbor: Therapeutic foster care, in-home support, and residential treatment services for young people who have experienced significant trauma. Sound: A cross-system collaborative mental health and advocacy program for children and families impacted by domestic violence. TeamChild: Advocacy and specialized legal services connecting high-needs youth in crisis with support programs and services.

*30,000

*30,000

Toddler Learning Center: Education services and therapy in the home for young children with intensive medical, mental, or social risk factors. Wonderland Child & Family Services: Early diagnosis and treatment for children ages 0-13 with developmental delays or disabilities due to prenatal substance exposure. Youthnet: Social and educational programs to improve outcomes for youth most at risk of child abuse and neglect, poverty, school failure, substance abuse, and other challenges . YWCA Clark County: Therapeutic preschool and child care model to support children who have experienced homelessness and/or trauma. YWCA Pierce County: Comprehensive services and therapeutic intervention for children and families who have witnessed or experienced domestic violence in their home.

*30,000

15,000

*30,000

15,000

13,000

18,000

*30,000

7,500

Strengthening Families These grants prevent child abuse and neglect for families at the greatest risk and 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.

*30,000

14,250

Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services: Housing, counseling, parenting and children’s programs for Deaf and DeafBlind victims of sexual/domestic violence. Anacortes Family Center: Comprehensive services to families experiencing homelessness, including shelter, affordable housing options, and community advocacy. Brigid Collins Family Support Center: Evidence-based services including therapy, case management, and parenting education for at-risk families with children from birth to 12 years. Child Care Action Council of Thurston County: Support for early learning communities through child care, early learning, and parent education. Children’s Home Society of WA: High-quality child and family support services, including finding adoptive families and permanent homes for children in foster care. Consejo Counseling and Referral Services: Advocacy services and transitional housing to domestic violence survivors and their children to foster independence and greater self-sufficiency.

Domestic Abuse Women’s Network (DAWN): Advocacy, mental health therapy, emergency shelter, 24-hour crisis and support line, and an expanded program for youth in order to end the generational cycle of domestic abuse. Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services: Services to increase child safety and prevent future violence for families who have experienced domestic violence. Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County: Community education, shelter, case management, and integrated support for victims of domestic abuse and their children. East African Community Services: Innovative education, mentorship, advocacy, and parent engagement programs, developed by and for the communities they serve.

15,000

*30,000

*30,000

*100,000

10,000

14,000

14,250

Your reliable support year after year has helped us not only sustain our operations, but to grow and expand our work to support families experiencing homelessness to find housing and

13,100

stay stably housed. – 2022 Partner Agency

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