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Children's Village
Hospital-based outpatient center (MultiCare Yakima Memorial / Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic) providing 30+ coordinated services for children with special health-care needs and their families: autism diagnosis, developmental screening, therapies, dental, behavioral health, early intervention, and family support.
Drop-in resource and shelter program for youth and young adults (up to 24) experiencing homelessness, offering case management, meals, hygiene/laundry, mailing address, and a Coordinated Entry access point for ages 18-24.
Nonprofit serving Latino/immigrant families with adult education (ESL, GED prep, citizenship/naturalization legal services) and La Escuelita bilingual early-learning for children ages 2-5; classes in Yakima and Wapato.
EPIC Early Learning (Enterprise for Progress in the Community)
Nonprofit providing free early-learning and family-support services - Head Start, Early Head Start, Migrant/Seasonal Head Start, and ECEAP preschool - for income-eligible children and families across Yakima and Kittitas counties.
Tribal Area Agency on Aging serving Native American elders age 50+; provides case management, information & referral, family caregiver and kinship caregiver support, respite, and senior farmers-market vouchers.
Yakima Neighborhood Health Services - The Space Youth Resource Center
Youth resource center for ages 13-24 offering individual and group counseling, mentoring, tutoring, housing help, and employment support, alongside YNHS's broader health and homeless services.
Multiservice center serving children, youth, and families with tutoring, mentorship, STEAM/robotics enrichment, leadership development, career readiness, and family support.
Comprehensive Healthcare - Children, Youth & Family Services (Yakima)
Behavioral-health services for children, adolescents, and transition-age youth and their families: individual and family therapy, psychiatry/medication management, WISe wraparound intensive services, and the New Journeys first-episode-psychosis program.
Child-welfare nonprofit providing clinical case management for youth and families seeking permanency, foster/resource-family recruitment and training, educational advocacy, and support for young adults transitioning from foster care.
Youth-development club for ages 5-18 living on and around the Yakama Nation Reservation, offering after-school enrichment, wellness, and skill-building in a safe environment that honors tribal heritage.
Family YMCA offering youth and teen programs including youth sports, the YCREW drop-in center (grades 1-8), KICK-BACK (grades 9-12), aquatics, and family activities.
State crisis-intervention program for families with teens (ages 12-17) who have run away or are in serious conflict with parents; aims to preserve, strengthen, and reconcile families. Statewide program serving Yakima County.