Referrals

Supporting Families Facing Substance Use and Poverty

Homeward House provides nonjudgmental peer support and services for pregnant individuals and families with infants in Snohomish County who are living at or below the federal poverty level and are either experiencing a substance use disorder or have concerns about their substance use.

If you’re pregnant, caring for a baby under 1 year old, or helping someone who is—and there are concerns related to both substance use and poverty—you’re welcome to reach out. Self-referrals are encouraged. Use the button below to request support or refer a family. We’ll follow up with more information and next steps.

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The work of Homeward House CORE Collaborative is on the ancestral lands of the Coast Salish Peoples, in particular, the Tulalip, Snohomish, Stillaguamish, and Sauk-Suiattle tribes. We honor the original caretakers of the land they continue to cherish and protect.

We are is dedicated to fostering racial equity. Our Race and Social Justice Statement describes our commitment and the steps we are taking to change the systems and practices that perpetuate inequities.