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Our Programs

 
 

In-home connection & care.

We currently serve families in Pierce, King, and Snohomish County who are: enrolled in Medicaid, and currently pregnant or parenting an infant.

Call us today
(253) 896-0903

Or, get help by clicking the button below:

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“Step By Step has taught me that there are people who care. There is help out there and you can accomplish your goals.”

- a Step By Step mom

 

We believe that every baby deserves a healthy start and every mom deserves care during this important stage of life. Through a contract with Washington’s First Steps Maternity Support Services and Infant Case Management programs, our Pregnancy Support Program helps women in Pierce, King, and Snohomish counties ensure the best possible support for their growing family.  

Our dedicated nurses, counselors, and dietitians meet moms where they are, both physically and emotionally. We work to create a care plan that supports healthy birth outcomes for every mom and baby, including things like nutrition education, food security, housing support, breastfeeding support, infant feeding and care, vital baby items, and emotional support. 


Home Visits

We Come to You!

Resources and Support

  • Childbirth Education

  • Breastfeeding support

  • Infant Feeding support 

  • MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

  • BABY ITEMS

  • PRENATAL Support

  • PEDIATRIC support

  • Health & nutrition

 
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We believe that all moms want to do their best, but life circumstances and difficult backgrounds can make it hard to know what good parenting looks like. Through support groups, mentoring, and community events, we help moms learn how to build strong families and foster connections with other parents in their area. 


Groups & Mentoring

  • Perinatal/Post partum Mental Health Support Group

  • MENTORING PROGRAM

Community Events

  • Community Baby Showers

  • Summer Family BBQ's

  • Free Yard Sale

  • Family Christmas Celebration

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We want to help support you, as you work towards goals of education and employment. Your future dreams are possible, and you can reach them - one step at a time.

We are offering job training and work experience opportunities to help mothers gain the foundational concepts, skills, mindset, and work experience that they need to achieve goals of gainful employment. Onsite services will include mental health counseling, life skills and parenting classes, and other educational opportunities. Learn more about our first social enterprise or email our Dreams Work Director, elizabethlambert@stepbystepfamily.org.


Dreams Work program

  • Job Readiness Training

  • On The Job Training

  • Workforce Experience

  • MENTORSHIP

  • MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING

  • LIFE SKILLS CLASSES

 
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CURRENT

Scholarship Opportunities:

Step By Step has established annual scholarship opportunities to help deserving moms move closer to accomplishing their dreams.

 

Step By Step moms:

If you are interested in applying for A scholarship, contact your Step By Step case manager. She will need to nominate you and sign your application.

If you need your case manager's contact information, you can call our office to request it at (253) 896 - 0903 or send an e-mail to ourfamily@stepbystepfamily.org

 

The Step By Step Scholarship is awarded to Step By Step moms, from the counties we serve, pursuing the next step for their family. All funds are paid directly to the institution. Funds range from $1,500 – $3,000. Deadline is December 31st.

Guidelines:

All applicants must be nominated by a Step By Step caseworker.

Scholarships are only made to Step By Step clients.

Payments will be made directly to the institution on the scholarship recipients’ behalf.

If a recipient’s educational program extends for more than one year, they may re-apply.

Any unused funds from a given year may be carried forward into the next year.

If funds are not used two years from the awarded date, funds will go back to Step By Step. The recipient can reapply.

Educational opportunities include: GED, vocational/trade school, certificated programs, internship/mentorship, associate’s degree at a community college, or undergraduate at a 4-year college/university.