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I created this comprehensive resources list that you can print and keep by the phone, or have on your computer to refer too.
I recommend creating a folder if you like to print things, write on the front, My Resources, and keep it in a place where you can refer to it regularly so you get familiar with what is available locally and can share the info with friends and neighbors.
One of the things I hear most from families is that they didn't know help existed until it was almost too late to use it. Whidbey Island has a remarkably generous network of resources — local nonprofits, regional agencies, and statewide programs — and most of them are free or low-cost. This guide is my attempt to put them all in one place, so you can find what you need without the overwhelm.
You will be taken to a check out in order to access the Free Resources List, but will not be charged. I hope you find this list helpful.