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The Centering Black Excellence Symposium is happening IN-PERSON on Tuesday, December 9!

To register or learn more about the event and its panelists, SEE HERE.

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King County Community Food Resources

Updates from King County Early Learning Coalition in the context of federal government shutdown 11/4/25: 

🏪 Woodinville Storehouse Food Bank – 17110 140th Ave NE, Woodinville, WA 98072
🏪 Hopelink Redmond – 8990 154th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052
🏪 Open Kitchen at Redmond United Methodist Church – 16540 NE 80th St, Redmond, WA 98052
🏪 Issaqu

Snohomish County Child Care Health Outreach Program - Newsletter & Partnership Meetings

Snohomish County’s Child Care Health Outreach program serves child care providers in Snohomish County and also serves as a coordinator of Child Care Health Consultants in Snohomish County. 

The Child Care Health Outreach team sends out monthly newsletter with evidence-based health and safety information for child care providers and staff. Sign up for Health Alerts and Monthly Newsletters

Child Care Health Consultant (CCHC) Partnership Meetings

“For more than 10 years, Snohomish County Health Department and the Child Care Health Outreach Program have convened a meeting for the purposes of sharing

Caring for Our Children: Standards and Resources

Caring for Our Children (CFOC) is a set of national standards that represent the best practices — based on evidence, expertise, and experience — for quality health and safety policies and practices in early care and education settings. CFOC Basics represents the minimum health and safety standards required in Head Start and is a subset of the CFOC national standards. Explore this collection to learn more about these important resources.

The full text of Caring for Our Children (575 pages) is available for free as a PDF or can be purchased as a printed book. 

Update October 2025: Caring For Our

Free or Low-Cost Vaccines in King County

All children ages 0 to 18 in Washington can receive all routinely recommended vaccines at no cost from a healthcare provider that participates in the Childhood Vaccine Program (CVP). You may be charged an administration fee (a charge for delivering the vaccine), but you don’t have to pay if you can’t afford it. There are about 300 CVP providers in King County, and most require that a child enrolls as a patient to get services.

Adults who are uninsured can also access vaccines at no cost.