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Head Start offered by Enterprise for Progress in the Community (EPIC) at East Valley
Offers free early childhood education and development program that serves low-income children, children with disabilities and/or foster children who are under age 5.
Offers free early childhood education and development program that serves low-income children, children with disabilities and/or foster children who are under age 5.
Head Start is in session 4 half days per week, and programs operate September through May.
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Conflict Management Training offered at Dispute Resolution Center of Tri-Cities
Provides conflict resolution workshops including communication skills training.
Provides conflict resolution workshops including communication skills training.
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ECEAP offered by Enterprise for Progress in the Community (EPIC) at OIC
Offers free preschool classes and other services for low-income children or children with special needs.
Offers free preschool classes and other services for low-income children or children with special needs. Program is designed to help children prepare for success in school.
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Guardian Ad Litem offered at Benton Franklin Counties Juvenile Justice Center
Serves as an independent advocate for abused/neglected children birth to 18 years involved in a dependency action.
Serves as an independent advocate for abused/neglected children birth to 18 years involved in a dependency action.
Volunteers are appointed by the court to investigate, gather information, provide written reports, and make recommendations regarding the child's best interest; volunteers are recruited, trained, and supported by staff.
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Head Start Program offered at Benton Franklin Head Start
Provides school preparedness and strengthening for children in families that are below the poverty guideline and have multiple barriers.
Provides school preparedness and strengthening for children in families that are below the poverty guideline and have multiple barriers. Believes that parents are their child's first and most important teacher and are essential in the child's education and development. Provides the head start needed to enter kindergarten.
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Free Public Education offered at Paterson School District
Provides free public education services for students in grades Pre-K through 8th.
Provides free public education services for students in grades Pre-K through 8th.
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Family Assistance offered at Safe Harbor Support Center
Provides resource and referrals to families in crisis, as well as clothing, diapers, toiletries/hygiene goods, and thrift store vouchers to anyone who is in need.
Provides resource and referrals to families in crisis, as well as clothing, diapers, toiletries/hygiene goods, and thrift store vouchers to anyone who is in need.
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Partners N Pals offered at The Arc of Tri-Cities
Provides a community summer day camp for kids with special needs.
Provides a community summer day camp for kids with special needs with opportunities to make new friends. It provides respite for parents while kids participate in constructive activities out in the community. Camp is offered weekly during the summer months. Kids can attend one week or all eight.
Volunteer Requirements: be committed to helping children with developmental disabilities; age 11 or older, if 18 and over, pass a Washington State Patrol background check; make a minimum one-week commitment; be able to follow directions and assist in group activities; attend Partner ‘n Pals volunteer orientation; and complete the volunteer packet.
Volunteer Responsibilities: work and play with assigned special needs partner and /or group; help camper (Pal) participate in activities; communicate and work as a team member with staff; assist staff in making sure Pals are safe; keep informed of daily information; and provide own transportation to and from camp.
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Head Start offered by Enterprise for Progress in the Community (EPIC) at Jefferson Child Development Center
Offers free early childhood education and development program that serves low-income children, children with disabilities and/or foster children who are under age 5.
Offers free early childhood education and development program that serves low-income children, children with disabilities and/or foster children who are under age 5.
Head Start is in session 4 half days per week, and programs operate September through May.
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ECEAP offered by Enterprise for Progress in the Community (EPIC) at Ahtanum Valley Elementary
Offers free preschool classes and other services for low-income children or children with special needs.
Offers free preschool classes and other services for low-income children or children with special needs. Program is designed to help children prepare for success in school.
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ECEAP offered by Enterprise for Progress in the Community (EPIC) at Bridgeport Child Development Center
Offers free preschool classes and other services for low-income children or children with special needs.
Offers free preschool classes and other services for low-income children or children with special needs. Program is designed to help children prepare for success in school.
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Consultation and training offered at Educational Service District 123
Supports school districts and other early childhood agencies as they build and develop early learning programs that meet the needs of our youngest students.
Supports school districts and other early childhood agencies as they build and develop early learning programs that meet the needs of young students.
ESD 123 provides a vital link between local public and private schools and various state and federal agencies. Serves as a central focal point for the aggregation of services and information.
Services Available:
- Cooperative and information services to public and private schools
- Early childhood information and resources
- Workshops and trainings
- Classroom behavior support
- Early childhood special education initiatives
- Technical assistance with school programs, classrooms, and students, among other services
Services are available for:
- Parents & families
- Children ages birth to 21
- School districts
- Early childhood special education programs
- Early intervention programs
- Child care providers
- State and local agencies
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Bobbie Littrell Club offered at Boys and Girls Clubs of Benton and Franklin Counties in Pasco
Offers a variety programs for Kinder through 12th grade youth focused on three priority outcomes of academic success, healthy lifestyles, good character, and citizenship.
Works to empower all young people especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. Offers a variety programs for Kinder through 12th grade youth focused on three priority outcomes of academic success, healthy lifestyles, good character, and citizenship.
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Upward Bound offered at Columbia Basin College
Works to academically prepare low-income high school students to become first-generation graduates of post-secondary programs.
Works to academically prepare low-income high school students to become first-generation graduates of post-secondary programs. Upward Bound students participate in both summer and academic-year programs.
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Community Center offered at City of Richland's Parks & Recreation
Provides a variety of programs including recreational activities, leisure activities, health and fitness activities, and community interest activities.
Provides a variety of programs including recreational activities, leisure activities, health and fitness activities, and community interest activities.
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Grief Care for Children offered BY Chaplaincy Health Care at Cork's Place
Provides English and Spanish support workshops to process grief.
Provides a safe and nurturing environment where hurting children, teens, and families who are experiencing grief can share experiences, support one another and find comfort as they move through the difficult process of emotional healing.
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Scouting Programs offered at Boy Scouts of America, Blue Mountain Council
Offers youth programs through community organizations for boys from 1st grade to age 21 and girls ages 14-21.
Offers youth programs through community organizations for boys from 1st grade to age 21 and girls ages 14-21.
Programs promote character development, mental and physical fitness, life skills, and citizenship skills including service to the community.
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Free Clinic offered at Grace Clinic
Provides free general medical and dental services, as well as individual counseling and medication assistance. Can assist with accessing medication through pharmaceutical companies' Prescription Assistance Program.
Provides free medical, dental, and mental health services to uninsured adults in Benton/Franklin County or the city of Burbank who meet income guidelines. Most services are volunteer-based. Can assist with accessing medication through pharmaceutical companies' Prescription Assistance Program.
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At Risk Youth offered at Benton Franklin Counties Juvenile Justice Center
Offers assistance to parents who are concerned for their children's behavior or who have no control of them.
Offers assistance to parents of children who:
- Are absent from home for more than 72 consecutive hours without consent of his/her parent(s)/guardian(s); or
- Are beyond the control of his/her parent(s)/guardian(s) such that the child's behavior substantially endangers the health, safety, or welfare of the child or another person; or
- Have a serious substance abuse problem for which there are no pending charges related to substance abuse.
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ECEAP offered by Enterprise for Progress in the Community (EPIC) at East Wenatchee Child Development Center
Offers free preschool classes and other services for low-income children or children with special needs.
Offers free preschool classes and other services for low-income children or children with special needs. Program is designed to help children prepare for success in school.
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ECEAP offered at Enterprise for Progress in the Community (EPIC)
Offers free preschool classes and other services for low-income children or children with special needs.
Offers free preschool classes and other services for low-income children or children with special needs. Program is designed to help children prepare for success in school.
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Trauma Treatment - Taming the Dragon offered at Safe Harbor Support Center
Provides trauma treatment for children who have been struggling emotionally or have experienced some type of trauma, and are struggling in Pre-K or at home.
Provides trauma treatment for children who have been struggling emotionally or have experienced some type of trauma, and are struggling in Pre-K or at home. Treatment includes different activities that help relaxation mode and self-awareness to release tension.Works at getting to the root of the problem through their five senses. Child care for emergencies can be provided for parents with no other alternatives from 9am-5pm on weekdays; call for more information.
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Boys and Girls Club offered at Boys and Girls Clubs of Benton and Franklin Counties in Pasco
Offers a variety programs for Kinder through 12th grade youth focused on our three priority outcomes of academic success, healthy lifestyles, and good character and citizenship.
Works to empower all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.
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Buddy Club offered at The Arc of Tri-Cities
Seeks to pair (1) teen with a disability with (2-3) teens from their high school to have the prospect of gaining additional friendships, social skill development, and increased independence.
Seeks to pair (1) teen with a disability with (2-3) teens from their high school to have the prospect of gaining additional friendships, social skill development, and increased independence. In addition to providing recreation opportunities, the club’s purpose is to bring inclusion for teens with developmental disabilities into the general population of their high schools.
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Information and Support Services offered at Educational Service District 123
Provides information and support to school districts within educational district.
Provides information and support to school districts within educational district. Provides Early Intervention services to infants and toddler with developmental delays in the following areas: social-emotional, communication, motor, cognitive and self help. At this time, we are providing virtual services through Zoom but will soon be providing limited in-person services.
Focuses on:
- Student support and intervention
- School health and nurse services
- Adult and youth mental health first aid classes
- Special education
- Birth-to-Five support for children with disabilities
- Migrant education
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