Strong Communities, Resilient Families

What’s a Family Resource Center (FRC)?

An FRC is a place you can go to get help.

Whether you’re a little short on food, want to sign your child up for an early learning program, attend a parenting class, need to talk about how to get education or employment, would like to learn more about child development, or have any other hopes, dreams, concerns, or celebrations, family resource center staff provide a friendly face, and a warm hand to meet needs and build community.

About
the Washington Family Support Network

The Washington Family Support Network (WFSN) is a coordinated state-wide effort to strengthen families and communities through Family Resource Centers (FRCs), which are accessible hubs providing critical support for families. Consisting of over 120 FRCs throughout the state of Washington, WFSN members support children, youth, and families with basic needs, social connections, parenting supports, community building, and more.

For more information, contact: sam.pike@akinfamily.org