Our Impact: Breaking Down Barriers

Last year, Help Me Grow Washington served a growing number of families. We responded to 16,496 requests for support, serving 12,122 children and 892 pregnant people. Help Me Grow Washington provided 133,742 resources and referrals. Food security and family stability resources were the most common referrals.

Learn more in our 2024 Impact Report

71%
of families
served had
children ages 0-2
62%
of people served
requested basic
needs assistance
66%
of callers identified their race or ethnicity as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color)
33%
of families preferred a language other than English – Help Me Grow served people in 43 different languages

How We Serve Families

We serve all families in Washington. Help Me Grow coordinates access to the essentials: food security, family supports, medical care, and child development. We build connections with the families we serve and, over multiple interactions, ensure they are connected to helpful resources and programs. We also identify targeted populations that experience racial, systemic, or structural barriers to accessing services, and work to make sure these families have access to the resources they need, when they need them.

How We Serve Communities

We know it is essential to have a coordinated approach and centralized access to resources that support families. We work with local communities to find gaps in services, and plan and implement Help Me Grow in a way that honors the unique needs and resources of their regions. We provide access to funding, data, and resources to innovate and system-build. We collaborate with early childhood and learning coalitions, health care and social service providers, parents and caregivers, Tribal communities, and others to better serve families.

Building a Better System

We advocate on behalf of families, communities, and our partners to build a better future. Help Me Grow is strategically positioned to both define and support a shared agenda that promotes the optimal healthy development of all young children. Through advocacy and funding efforts, we coordinate requests from regional and local Help Me Grow systems to reflect localized needs with funders and legislature. We build a process for communities to access catalytic funding, resources, and support to develop local Help Me Grow systems.

How We Create Impact

Join the Network

We welcome all who are interested in learning more about Help Me Grow Washington and who support building an organized system of community resources to help children grow up healthy.

News + Updates

News
November 10, 2025

Help Me Grow WA Network leverages funding to support local Help Me Grow efforts

Through the Preschool Development Grant (PDG) awarded to the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) underspent dollars, Help Me Grow Washington received a total of $100,000 to invest in communities exploring or implementing Help Me Grow at the local level. Four communities were granted funding through this opportunity, including: Island, Grays Harbor, Skagit, and Whatcom. This funding wrapped up September 30, 2025.
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News
October 31, 2025

2025 Federal Government Shutdown: What You Need To Know

The federal government shutdown may impact benefits like SNAP and WIC. Learn which programs are affected and find local food and family resources.
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News
October 24, 2025

Bi-Directional Referral Pathway Phase 2 Evaluation Report 

The purpose of this evaluation was to assess the roll out of the permanent bi-directional referral pathway between the Help Me Grow Washington (HMG WA) and Child Care Aware of Washington (CCA-WA) systems. The overarching goal is to assess the impact of this pathway on connections between these two service systems, each of which provide essential infrastructure that supports families with young children in Washington State.
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Newsletter
October 15, 2025

September 2025 HMG WA Network Newsletter (Spanish)

Nos complace destacar en este boletín a algunos de nuestros sistemas locales y comunidades comprometidas de Ayúdame a Crecer Washington.
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