Match Guidelines
As a reminder, you can now find our match guidelines here. These guidelines outline the expectations, policies, and rules that should be followed with each match. Should you ever have any questions, please reach out to your Match Support Specialist.
“It takes a village” is such an accurate statement when it comes to raising children. As parents or guardians, we understand that it can be hard to find the resources you need with busy schedules or just not sure where to start looking. Well, look no further for we have put together a page of resources just for you!
Community Partners
Boys and Girls Club
Littles in BBBSWC programming receive free annual membership to the Clubs in Washington County. BBBSWC is also partnered with BGC with the Club Mentor program. Youth meet with their mentor weekly at the clubs after school and work on homework, play games and build strong relationships!
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Family Promise
Family Promise is our local shelter and housing support non-profit in Washington County. BBBSWC and Family Promise are partnered in supporting one family to create stable housing in Washington County.
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United Way
Through United Way, communities tackle tough challenges and work with private, public, and nonprofit partners to boost education, economic solutions, and health resources. They help people make meaningful change, through charitable donations, volunteerism or public policy advocacy.
211 is a free and confidential service that connects you with thousands of local programs and services. Simply dial 211 on your phone to reach one of our friendly, trained community resource specialists available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And Community Resource Specialists don’t just give you a phone number — they provide “warm transfers" — meaning they connect callers to a real person at the appropriate agency.
Simply dial 211 to access family, health, and social service resources. Or:
Call toll-free 1-866-211-3380
Search online
Chat with a representative by texting your zip code to 898-211
United Way of Washington County is a local sponsor for the 211 Helpline.
Talkable Communities
Talkable Communities provides free online mental health trainings including Youth Mental Health First Aid, Question Persuade, Refer (QPR), Adult Mental Health First Aid, and It’s Time to Talk About It. These online trainings run monthly and are a important way to identify and recognize the signs and symptoms of mental health and substance abuse in youth and adults and provides valuable tools on how to offer hope and get help for someone in crisis. Trainings are typically 2 hours.
Youth Mental Health First Aid Training: Big Brothers Big Sisters Only
By Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
Youth Mental Health First Aid is a skills-based training course that teaches participants about youth mental health and substance-use issues
For more resources within Washington County, please click the button below. If there are specific resources you are looking for and cannot locate them here, please feel free to submit a request by clicking the Request for Resource button and we will do our best to be able to assist you.