LONGVIEW — Treehouse, a nonprofit providing for foster care youth, has expanded its programs statewide, making new services available in Cowlitz County.
The Seattle-based organization provides academic support for school-aged youth in foster care, as well as access to things like clothing, school and job supplies, extracurricular activities, driver’s licenses and car insurance.
As of Monday, Treehouse now accepts referrals from anywhere in Washington to better meet the needs of youth regardless of their placement or how often they are moved, according to a press release.
The organization’s education-based programming has been available on a limited basis in Cowlitz County since 2006, but it now can provide clothes, school supplies and other essentials, as well as funding for summer camp, hair care, tutoring, music lessons and more.