Resource Guide


PC2 is pleased to present the 11th edition of the

Pierce County Resource Guide to Services and Supports for Individuals

Who Experience Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities

(section links below).


Please call our office at 253.564.0707 to make arrangements to pick up your copy!


Dear Reader:


This Pierce County Resource Guide is dedicated to the hard work and commitment of those who have endeavored timelessly over the years to “keep the promise.”


We want to acknowledge the generous support of Pierce County Human Services, Developmental Disabilities Program, in providing the funds to update and print this important comprehensive guide to services and supports for individuals who experience intellectual/ developmental disabilities. This important tool will assist you in navigating the public and private programs and services available throughout Pierce County and beyond.


The Pierce County Coalition for Developmental Disabilities (PC2) welcomes the opportunity to assist individuals and families in finding the services and programs that best meet your needs. We are here to answer your calls if you need further assistance. Whether you are an individual who experiences an intellectual/developmental disability, have a family member who experiences an intellectual/developmental disability, work within the disability field, or are in the general community, we welcome your questions and concerns.


We acknowledge that, when compiling this complex list of resources, there are changes that can occur during the production process. Please know that every effort was made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of agency information.


Sincerely,

PC2 Staff


SEARCH FOR A RESOURCE






Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Center on Human Development and Disability (CHDD) - Seattle

University of Washington

(206) 543-7701
(206) 598-4317 (clinics)
(206) 543-4011 (Haring Center EEU)
(206) 685-0455 (public info)
chdd@uw.edu
Child Welfare Information Gateway - Washington

Children's Bureau/ACYF

Commencement Children’s Therapy - Tacoma
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Diagnostic and Prevention Network (FAS DPN)

Clinic Center on Human Development and Disability, University of Washington

National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Washington State (NOFAS WA) - Mill Creek
Wilson Clinical Services, PLLC - Tacoma