NWCF 2025 Grants Summary

NW Children’s Foundation 2025 Grants

Strengthening Families (continued)

*30,000

*30,000

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. Readiness to Learn: Helping homeless children and families achieve wellbeing and stability at home, at school and within the community. Refugee Women’s Alliance: Culturally and linguistically responsive services to immigrant and refugee survivors of domestic violence.

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. St. Stephen Housing Association: Safe housing and comprehensive support services to families experiencing homelessness. 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. Vision House: Transitional housing and integrated support services for families with children experiencing homelessness. 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

15,000

6,000

*30,000

17,000

*30,000

14,000

15,000

For 40 years, NW Children’s Foundation has kept us all pointed towards prevention. Forty years of saving kids’ lives and keeping families together. Forty years of helping communities really put kids first. – Executive Director, Parent Trust

Empowering Youth These grants help youth fulfill their potential, so they can make good life decisions and break the intergenerational cycle of abuse and trauma. We prioritize programs that focus on instilling youth with necessary assets to grow into strong, responsible adults.

8,000

*30,000

Big Brothers Big Sisters of SW Washington: Enduring, professionally supported one-to- one mentoring relationships for Southwest Washington children ages six to 18 facing adversity. Cocoon House: Housing and wraparound support services for homeless young people 12 to 17 years old, and their children.

Communities In Schools of Greater King County: Mentoring, tutoring, and wraparound support for underserved students provided through a network of community volunteers. Communities In Schools of Lakewood: Mentoring, tutoring, and wraparound support for underserved students provided through a network of community volunteers.

*30,000

*30,000

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