Evergreen Caregiver Support is a caregiver-led nonprofit providing education, resources, and community support to help families protect youth, especially online
We had an amazing time at #TacomaPride! π Thanks to everyone who stopped by our boothβwe completely sold out of our The Internet Safety Coloring & Activity Book: With Olivia and Friends! π
Missed it? Grab your copy here: https://t.co/SuU7hzJYlU
#InternetSafety#ChildSafety
π³οΈβπ New at the F.A.M: an original Oasis Gay & Lesbian Youth Support Group sign, preserving Tacoma's LGBTQ+ history. Once a symbol of safety and belonging, the @oasistacoma continues supporting the next generation of LGBTQIA+ youth. π https://t.co/fNPTHA80bM
Big news for caregivers and professionalsπ Weβve relaunched Evergreen Caregiver Support website with a brand-new look.
Access trauma-informed resources, Washington State caregiver tools, digital safety guides, the F.A.M. museum & more.
π Explore today: https://t.co/pTAlgyITOR
π Know a young person ages 14β24? Don't miss the 6th Annual Level Up: Youth & Young Adult Conference on Aug. 7 at the Matt Griffin YMCA!
π FREE workshops
π€ Career & apprenticeship connections
π Free lunch
π Giveaways & raffle prizes
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Had a great conversation with Bobby Williams from Parental Compass about being an ally to LGBTQIA+ youth. We discuss how parents, caregivers, and communities can create safe, affirming spaces for young people. Give it a listen and share! ποΈπ
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The UK plans to ban social media access for children under 16. As WA prepares updated Technology WAC focused on safe use, youth voice, and individualized access plans, what do you think? Would a social media ban help keep youth safe? #FosterCare#InternetSafety#YouthMentalHealth
LGBTQIA+ history is more than a timeline it's a protective factor. πOur free LGBTQIA+ History Timeline highlights centuries of resilience, advocacy, and progress.
π₯ Download: https://t.co/Cogc03GMWk
#LGBTQHistory#YouthMentalHealth#Pride#InclusionMatters
Grateful to have presented at the Build Beyond Conference on βHigh Behavioral Needs Within Foster Care.β Thank you to everyone who attended and engaged in such meaningful conversation about supporting youth with complex trauma needs.
Learn more: https://t.co/TetR6CZOb6
April is Child Abuse Awareness Month π& one of the most important ways we can protect kids today is by teaching them how to stay safe online.
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Letβs work together
Weβre excited to share our newest exhibit: the 1993 Eclipse AIDS Awareness Trading Card Set. They were created to educate, raise awareness, and challenge stigma around HIV/AIDS.
Explore how everyday objects became powerful tools for change.
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April is Child Abuse Awareness Month π
Teaching kids online safety is just as important as real-world safety.
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April is Child Abuse Awareness Month π& protecting kids means protecting them online, too.
The Internet Safety Workbook for Tweens Books help kids spot risks, build confidence & speak up. ποΈπ»
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Honored to present at the Say It Out Loud Conference by Peer Washington.
Leading: βThe Lost Boys: The Forgotten Victims of the Child Sexual Abuse Material Industry.β
Centering male survivor voices, challenging myths, & advancing trauma-informed care.
#CSEC#MaleSurvivors
Thank you for including my perspective in this piece. The Ohio State abuse scandal is a painful reminder that sexual abuse can happen to anyone - including men - and survivors deserve to be heard, believed, and supported. Accountability and prevention must remain the focus.
The Ohio State Sexual Abuse Scandal & the Reality of Adult Male Victims
Seattle's Chris Johnson of the King County Sexual Assault Resource Center outlines seven lessons we should took away from the 'Surviving Ohio State' documentary
Weβre having important conversations that help parents empower their tweens, promote safe online habits, and keep learning engaging and age-appropriate. Swing by to pick up your signed copy of the Internet Safety Workbook for Tweens and continue the conversation at home.
DCYF + WSU Vancouver present STEM Day for Youth in Care π§ͺπ
πWSU Vancouver | π Fri, Mar 27, 2026 | β° 9amβ2pm
For HS-aged (or older) youth in care exploring collegeβSTEM interest NOT required!
Campus tour, hands-on activities, lunch, resource fair (12β2), housing & majors info
Opioid Prevention & Safe Medicine Storage
Presented by: Seattle Childrenβs β Christina Delgado, DNP, RN, SANE-A
To learn more or register: https://t.co/SycIppT4VI