Grandparents Rights of Washington
Alienation of Grandchildren from GrandparentsGranparents Rights of Washington (GROW) started with six people and has grown to over a thousand members.
Governor Jay Inslee (left), Bob Rudolph (right)
Governor Jay Inslee signed the Washington State Grandparents Visitation Law
Grandparents Rights of Washington State (GROWS) is an organization that developed legislation that provides legal recourse for grandparents denied visitation with their grandchildren. Additionally, GROWS is a support group to assist those in grief of not being able to visit their grandchildren. The most important consideration is the welfare and wellbeing of our grandchildren.
Members
We, like many grandparents are the only stability for our grandchildren
We give a sense of balance and stability to our grandchildren in a very confusing world, especially when so many of the parentsof these children are on drugs, in prison or living in susanitary or unacceptible living conditions.
GROWS has a support meeting every third Saturday of the month at 2 pm Seattle Time.
The meeting is held on Zoom. Please contact Bob Rudolph, (253) 232-8927 for a meeting link.