Click on any of the following links for more information: 

 

National PTA

Washington State PTA

Battle Ground Public Schools

Battle Ground Community Education: Before & after school activities for your children.

Vancouver/Clark Parks and Recreation

Fort Vancouver Regional Library

Oregon Museum of Science & Industry (OMSI)

The Anti-Drug 

Parenting tips, advice, drug information for parents are available in multiple languages.

Action for Healthy Kids
Healthy students are better able to develop and learn. This website is designed to help you learn more about ways to support positive changes in children's fitness and nutrition in your community whether at a local, state or national level.

 

Child & Family WebGuide
Operated by Tufts University, the WebGuide is a directory that evaluates, describes, and provides links to hundreds of sites containing child development research, parenting information, and practical advice. 

Crisis Clinic

An array of support services, immediate and confidential assistance, including information and linkage to community resources, for people in emotional distress and in need of help.

Boys Town Hotline
Do you need help dealing with mental health issues, bullying, and or coping skills for your tween/teen? The Boys Town Hotline can help.
Take the time and add the line to your kid’s phone today. Call 800-448-3000 or text VOICE to 20121 to connect with a trained counselor.
Online resources are also available at yourlifeyourvoice.org, and there are some great tools for parents, too.

Partnership for Learning

Find out about the changes in Washington's schools and how you can help your child excel. Partnership for Learning produces a variety of resources to help raise awareness about Washington's school improvement efforts. 

The Washington Poison Center
The Washington Poison Center, a 501 c 3 non-profit, is available 24/7 to answer your calls concerning medications, drug interactions, chemicals, plants, and other poison concerns for people of all ages. All calls are confidential and free with the exception of calls concerning pets ($30 charge). Call 1-800-222-1222 for questions or emergencies and for information.