Open House at Hope RISING Clinic in Bothell

Shoreline, WALocal News

On May 28, 2025, the Hope RISING Clinic in Bothell will host an open house from 4:30 PM to 7 PM, inviting community members to engage with its mission. Attendees can enjoy refreshments while meeting the clinic's dedicated team of therapists and specialists. The event will also feature inspiring testimonials from families whose lives have been positively impacted by the clinic’s specialized services. Hope RISING Clinic focuses on children affected by prenatal substance exposure, which is significantly more prevalent than autism. Their trauma-informed approach includes personalized therapies, family-centered coaching, and collaboration with schools and healthcare providers.

This initiative aims not only to support healing and connection but also to ensure long-term success for these children and their families. As part of Wonderland Child & Family Services, the clinic is committed to addressing developmental delays and disabilities. This open house serves as a vital platform for raising awareness and fostering community support for a critical health issue.

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