Family Support / Counseling

All Saints Episcopal Church - Babies in Need Program

Phone: 360-573-8106

Email: allsaints.van@gmail.com

Address: 2206 NW 99th Street Vancouver WA 98665


Website: www.babiesinneed.org

We work with local social workers to ensure that every newborn in Southwest Washington has essential clothing, bedding and car seats. Our gift packs provide these and other items parents need during their baby’s first three months of life. We also tuck in a few nice extras like a picture book with tips on reading with children. We include inviting booklets full of warm, encouraging advice. We provide lists of free local services available to new parents and a compilation of familiar, well-loved prayers parents and children can share.


Help Me Grow Washington

Phone: 800-322-2588

Email: help@parenthelp123.org

Website: https://helpmegrowwa.org/

Help Me Grow Washington is a growing system of nonprofit organizations, Tribal nations, regional and county health and social service organizations, providers and provider organizations, and state agencies working together to serve families in Washington. We weave together state and community systems, providers, and resources to offer a full spectrum of supports to all families in Washington state with young children.


Akin

Phone: 350-695-1325

Address: 4421 N.E. Saint Johns Rd. Vancouver, WA 98661

Website: https://akinfamily.org/?src=childrenshomesociety

Akin is dedicated to helping children and families across Washington state strengthen and grow together.


Catholic Community Services - Family Behavioral Health

Oakview 

Phone: 360-567-2211

Address: 9300 NE Oak View Dr. Suite B, Vancouver, WA 98662

Salmon Creek

Phone: 360-567-2211

Address: 10604 NE Highway 99, Vancouver, WA  98686


Website: https://ccsww.org/get-help/child-youth-family-services/family-behavioral-health/vancouver-family-behavioral-health/:

Wraparound with Intensive Services (WISe) is a voluntary service that takes a team approach to meeting your child’s needs. It provides intensive mental health services to support your child and helps your family reach your goals. Children’s Crisis Stabilization Services. Brief services (14 days) are designed to achieve stabilization with families in crisis in order to avoid unnecessary psychiatric hospitalizations.


Family Solutions

Phone: 360-695-1014

Fax: 360-750-1374

Email: receptionists@family-solutions.net

Address: 3200 NE 109th Ave Vancouver, WA 98682



Website: www.family-solutions.net

Family Solutions is a private, nonprofit, community mental health agency that provides a wide range of mental health services to meet the needs of children, youth and their families in SW Washington.


Marriage Team - Marriage Coaching

Phone: 360-450-6042

Fax: 952-556-9442

Email: info@marriageteam.org

Address: 1400 NE 136th Ave Suite 201, Vancouver, WA 98684



Website: www.marriageteam.org

We offer services for marital enrichment as well as for distressed marriages. Coaching is done couple-to-couple in a caring, non-judgmental environment.  Couples thoroughly enjoy their MarriageTeam coaching experience where they have their own personal coach couple for 10 to 12 sessions. Some coaches use video conferencing for long distance coaching – which has proven to be just as effective as coaching in-person.  All volunteer coaches are well-trained and certified in our unique program. MarriageTeam is a nondenominational, nonprofit, religious-based social agency (RCW § 26.04.010).


YWCA - SafeChoice Domestic Violence Program

Phone: 360-696-0167

Address: 3609 Main Street, Vancouver, Wa. 98663

Website: https://ywcaclarkcounty.org/what-we-do/safechoice-domestic-violence-program/

If you think you may be experiencing domestic violence, there are many ways the YWCA Clark County SafeChoice Program can help. Whether you are planning to leave an abusive relationship, or want to learn more about the cycle of violence, SafeChoice can help increase your safety. Our 24-hour crisis hotline is available for education about domestic violence, emotional support, safety planning, and referrals to community resources.

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