Homeward House CORE Collaborative

Location

3701 Broadway
Everett, WA 98201
United States

Hours

Sunday Closed Monday 9:00 am-5:00 pm Tuesday 9:00 am-5:00 pm Wednesday 9:00 am-5:00 pm Thursday 9:00 am-5:00 pm Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm Saturday Closed

Contact

Homeward House is a coalition of people from social service agencies, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and the community at large in Snohomish County. Together, we work to reduce and prevent the harm, damage, and costs of opioid and other substance use disorders to current and future generations in our community.
  • Are you facing a very real possibility of losing custody of your baby because you have a substance use disorder?
  • Are you about to become a parent and realize you might have an addiction and don't know where to turn for help?
  • Are you feeling overwhelmed by mandated child welfare requirements and fear you may not be able to keep up and get your child back?  

Parents who are striving to overcome poverty and substance use disorders often face overwhelming challenges and are unable to keep their children.

Through Homeward House, families find a central source for a network of specialized wraparound services they need in order to conquer those challenges and build strong, healthy bonds with their children.

Services include enriched parent/child visitation, assistance with basic needs, support from an infant mental health specialist, and assistance with education and employment — with the majority of services at no cost to families.

Parent ally mentors who have overcome similar challenges and are now living healthy, productive lives are at the heart of our services. They build relationships with parents and support them step-by-step in utilizing the services available to them in their journeys to recovery and reunification.

Eligibility & Enrollment

Learn more and contact us at: homewardhouse.org

Services Offered

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