826 Seattle: A center dedicated to helping young people improve their written communication skills through free tutoring, mentoring, and writing workshops.
Community for Youth: They provide youth with a dedicated and trained mentors.
New Horizons Ministries: Serves Seattle's street youth. Includes news, events, and donation and volunteer opportunities.
PEPS: Program for Early Parent Support: A non-profit organization that serves parents of children birth to age 3.
Ronald McDonald House Northwest: Foundation creating a home and providing services for families of seriously ill children being treated at Seattle Children's Hospital.
Ryther Child Center: They provide outpatient and prevention programs, as well as residential services for children.
School's Out Washington: Provides service and guidance for organizations to ensure all young people have places to go when not in school. Includes training, advocacy, leadership, and funding resources.
Seattle Milk Fund: A non-profit organization that provides temporary emergency assistance, educational aid and child care grants in the Seattle area.
Seattle Parents Network: A free online listserve for and by Seattle Parents. Exchange tips, information, and advice anonymously.
Seattle Works: Works to foster a lifetime commitment to community involvement in young adults through innovative volunteer activities and educational opportunities. Calendar of events, news, and volunteer opportunities.
Seattle Young People's Project: A youth empowerment organization set up to provide a voice to effect social change in communities and schools. Offers calendar of events, project details, and historical overview.
Seattle Youth Garden Works: They empowers homeless and under-served youth through garden-based education and employment.
Southwest Youth and Family Services: Counseling, education, and family support services.
YouthCare: Programs and services for streetkids, runaway, homeless and at-risk youth.