NWCF 2024 Grants Summary

NW Children’s Foundation 2024 Grants

Strengthening Families (continued)

*30,000

*30,000

Interfaith Association of NW Washington: Referral, support, and advocacy services for families during and after their stay in emergency shelter. LifeWire: Support groups, advocacy assistance, and one-on-one counseling for children and youth who have experienced violence or abuse. Lydia Place: Parent educator home visits, group parenting education, and therapeutic interventions for children in shelters and transitional housing. Mary’s Place: Safe, inclusive shelter and services to support women, children, and families on their journey out of homelessness. New Beginnings: Support for domestic violence survivors and their families including legal, financial, mental health, housing, and referral services. New Phoebe House Association: Comprehensive recovery and reunification program for families who face multiple challenges and are involved with the child welfare system. Parent Trust for Washington Children: Support and education services for high-risk, underserved families through every stage of a child’s life.

SafePlace: Basic needs and comprehensive, age-appropriate support services for children and teens in families who have experienced domestic violence. Solid Ground Washington: Programs and support for children who have experienced homelessness and domestic violence. Turning Pointe Survivor Advocacy Center: Safety and support to survivors of sexual and domestic violence through advocacy, prevention education, and action for social change. Vashon Youth and Family Services: Wraparound and trauma-informed programs that promote protective factors for Island children and families to reduce the likelihood of child abuse and neglect. Vine Maple Place: Comprehensive housing and support services for single parents and their children to build stability and self-sufficiency. Youth Eastside Services: Research-based parent education curriculums to help parents build healthy and positive relationships with their infant or toddler. YWCA Seattle, King, Snohomish: Peer-based support services to parents overcoming substance use disorders and their children in Snohomish County.

*30,000

*30,000

*100,000

16,000

12,000

*30,000

12,000

*100,000

*30,000

14,500

*100,000

15,000

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