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Parents for Parents offered at Safe Harbor Support Center

1111 Grant Place, Kennewick, WA 99336

Eligibility

Parents in Benton and Franklin counties who have recently become involved with Child Protective Services.

Hours

M-Th, 8am-4pm F, 9am-3pm.
(509) 581-0495
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Program Coordinator

Application process

Call or complete online referral form.

Fees

None.

Service area

Benton, WA Franklin, WA
Provides outreach, education and support to parents who have entered the dependency system. Connects parent allies who have successfully navigated the child welfare system to parents who have recently become engaged with Child Protective Services. A Parent Ally meets with parents before they go into court to encourage parents to engage in the dependency process and work towards reunification. Helps them connect to the resources they need to overcome their barriers preventing reunification. Dependency 101 Offers a two-hour session designed to educate parents about the dependency system and help parents learn to navigate it. During the class, parents:
  • Receive a packet with information on the dependency process, a calendar to track appointments, a list of important phone numbers, a list of current community resources, and other tools to assist them;
  • Watch an educational video about the dependency process;
  • Listen to Parent Allies share their experience with the dependency system
  • Hear a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), an Assistant Attorney General, a Social Worker, and a Parent’s Attorney discuss their roles in the dependency process and how they interact with parents, children, and the court.

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Washington 211

Providing organization

Safe Harbor Support Center
Provides multiple services for youth and families, including the Cares program for those experiencing trauma, a family assistance program, a court‑ordered parenting seminar, the My Friends Place teen shelter, and the My Friends Place Hope Center.