ABOUT US
HISTORY
Northshore Youth and Family Services (NYFS) was founded in 1971 by a prominent group of community members to work on the issue of juvenile delinquency. In the early years, three employees met with teens and families to strengthen communication, enhance problem solving skills, and reduce maladaptive behaviors. They partnered with businesses in the community and sought funding through the United Way to support their efforts. As the years went by, additional counselors were hired, and in having more staff and more space, NYFS was able to increase services by offering school-based services, substance use services, the Healthy Start parenting program, and became a pivotal part of the Youth Suicide Prevention team. In 2017, the agency moved to its new location in Bothell near the Northshore YMCA to better meet the needs of clients and the community.
Throughout the years, NYFS has been a pillar, a partner, and an outstanding neighbor to Bothell and its surrounding communities. We are also a proud member of the Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce.
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All Are Welcome
Northshore Youth & Family Services does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, immigration status, religion, political beliefs, gender identity and expression, sex, sexual orientation, age, physical and mental ability, socioeconomic status, marital status, family/parental status and military status in any of its services, programs or operations. We welcome children, youth, and families of all backgrounds, providing multi-lingual and culturally sensitive services.
OUR LOCATION
Northshore Youth and Family Services
19201 120th Ave NE, Suite 108
Bothell, WA 98011
Phone number: (425) 485-6541
FAX number: (425) 485-4154
info@northshoreyfs.org
Monday - Thursday: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The Youth and Family Services Association of King County supports social justice, equity and cultural inclusiveness for all children, youth and families in King County. We are committed to building communities as safe environments, free from hate, discrimination and harassment regardless of citizenship or immigrant status whether documented or otherwise. Doing so demands the hard work of rooting out entrenched systems of racism, are distribution of power and privilege and resources that covertly and/or overtly seeds oppression. Doing so is a continuous journey not an endpoint to which we commit our individual agencies and the YFSA.