NW Children’s Foundation 2025 Grants
Healing Children (continued)
16,000
9,400
Sherwood Community Services: Therapy and education for infants and toddlers with developmental disabilities or medical conditions that pose a risk for delays. Skookum Kids: Intervention and prevention services to build stable families and ensure foster kids are safe, loved, and taken care of by healthy adults. Steps: Education services and therapy in the home for young children with intensive medical, mental, or social risk factors. TeamChild: Advocacy and specialized legal services connecting high-needs youth in crisis with support programs and services.
Wellspring Family Services: Trauma-informed early learning center and parenting support serving families experiencing homelessness. Whatcom Center for Early Learning: High- quality, equitable, and comprehensive therapy and support services to children experiencing developmental delays and disabilities. Wonderland Child & Family Services: Early diagnosis and treatment for children ages birth to 13 with developmental delays or disabilities due to prenatal substance exposure. YWCA of Pierce County: Comprehensive services and therapeutic intervention for children and families who have witnessed or experienced domestic violence in their home.
16,000
16,000
*30,000
*30,000
*30,000
*100,000
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.
15,000
Denise Louie Education Center: Promotes school and life readiness by providing multicultural early learning services to children and families. Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County: Community education, shelter, case management, and integrated support for survivors of domestic abuse and their children. Family Education and Support Services: Skills, activities, and resources to support related caregivers of children who have suffered abuse to ensure their families thrive. Housing Hope: High-quality child development services to children and their parents specifically designed to meet the needs of families experiencing homelessness or poverty. Lydia Place: Parent educator home visits, group parenting education, and therapeutic interven- tions 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. Mother Mentors of Whidbey Island: Support for parents and caregivers of young children to reduce stress, strengthen families, and lower the risk of child abuse and neglect. Multi-Service Center: Family Shelter serving children and families experiencing homelessness.
16,000
*30,000
*30,000
*100,000
*30,000
*30,000
Anacortes Family Center: Comprehensive services to families experiencing homelessness, including shelter, affordable housing, intensive case management, and community advocacy. Child Care Action Council of Thurston County: Support for early learning communities through child care, early learning, and parent education.
11,000
*30,000
18,000
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