Program provides positive role models to at-risk parentsCHSW's HomeTeam program provides critical support and guidance to families who are socially isolated or experiencing high levels of stress. All families enrolled in the program have risk-factors for abuse and neglect, whether it be a history of childhood abuse, alcohol drug abuse by themselves or family members, poverty, homelessless, or a lack of a support system. click for more
July 1
Early Learning Center at Highline offers culturally diverse, high quality early learningChildren's Home Society of Washington's Highline Early Learning Center, located on the Highline Community College Campus, offers Early Head Start, Head Start, and preschool programs to students, faculty, and the surrounding community. click for more
$70,000 Grant to Provide Emergency Relief to Seattle FamiliesChildren's Home Society of Washington is happy to announce the receipt of a $70,000 grant from the Seattle-based Paul G. Allen Family Foundation. The funds will support the creation of an Emergency Relief Fund at CHSW's North Seattle Family Center.? click for more
March 18
These classes help parents learn to nurture and support children, while preventing child abuse and neglect. Topics include the healthy emotional, physical, and mental development of children, and the positive well-being of the entire family. We also offers groups for children, focusing on topics such as anger management and social skill-building.