There are three comprehensive programs, targeted at providing safe places to succeed, heal and grow: Foster Care Resources, Residential, and In-Home Support.
Although Secret Harbor can serve younger children, the clients are more typically between ages 6 and 18, with most of them preteens and teens. Secret Harbor is referred by the State of Washington child welfare system and the organization works with traditional foster placements (CPA) and continues to specialize in Behavioral Rehabilitative Service (BRS) placements. Secret Harbor serves youth from all over Washington, licensing homes in Skagit, Whatcom and Snohomish counties.