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ACRS.org
Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization working for social justice and offering a broad array of behavioral health programs, human services and civic engagement activities for Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders and other communities in King County and beyond. ACRS serves a wide range of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities – immigrants, refugees and American born – in the Pacific Northwest.
UpliftNW.org
Uplift Northwest provides dignified jobs and job-readiness services to men and women experiencing poverty and homelessness in the Puget Sound area, as well as reliable staffing to businesses of all kinds. It has operated continuously in Seattle since 1921 connecting men and women with life-changing job opportunities. Their temporary staffing operation provides employers with dependable, flexible, and affordable staffing solutions
WingLuke.org
As a National Park Service Affiliated Area and the first Smithsonian affiliate in the Pacific Northwest, the Wing Luke Museum offers an authentic and unique perspective on the American story. Nationally recognized for our work in creating dynamic, community-driven exhibitions, and programs, we put our community at the heart of each exhibition we create. The stories you see and hear within our walls are their authentic experiences and perspectives. From the struggles of early Asian pioneers to accomplished works by national Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) artists, their contributions give us a look at what it means to be uniquely American.
FoodLifeline.org
Food Lifeline is on a mission to end hunger in Western Washington. They believe that access to food is a human right and that nobody deserves to be hungry. Food Lifeline provides nutritious food to hundreds of thousands of people facing hunger every year by sourcing nutritious food from a variety of food industry partners. They distribute this food through a partnership with 300 food banks, shelters, and meal programs, enabling them to provide the equivalent of 134,000 meals every single day.
MarysPlaceSeattle.org
Since 1999, Mary’s Place has helped thousands of women and families move out of homelessness into more stable situations. Across five emergency family shelters in King County, we keep families together, inside, and safe when they have no place else to go, providing resources, housing and employment services, community, and hope..
Pratt.org
Since 1999, Mary’s Place has helped thousands of women and families move out of homelessness into more stable situations. Across five emergency family shelters in King County, we keep families together, inside, and safe when they have no place else to go, providing resources, housing and employment services, community, and hope.
SeattleChildrens.org
Seattle Children’s fights relentlessly to make sure there’s no such thing as “out of options” and to make sure kids who “didn't have a chance” can have the childhoods they deserve. They are united by a compelling mission: To provide hope, care and cures to help every child! Seattle Children’s relies on generous donors to create better futures for their patients.
ChildHaven.org
For more than a century, Childhaven has been a safe and caring place for children and families in our community. Founded by Rev. Mark Matthews in 1909 Childhaven, first named Seattle Day Nursery, was founded for single parents who needed a safe place for their children to be during the day, while they worked outside of the home.
APIChaya.org
API Chaya envisions a just and equitable world free of violence and oppression. We partner and engage with community groups, providing education and organizing towards the prevention of domestic and sexual violence, exploitation and human trafficking. We do our work with an understanding of the cultural norms and stigmas associated with such violence and believe in the inherent strength and potential of our communities to facilitate this change.
Rewa.org
An award-winning, nationally recognized nonprofit that provides holistic services to help refugee and immigrant women and families thrive. In 35 years of work with multi-cultural communities, we have refined our services to most effectively promote integration and self-sufficiency. All of our services are designed to quickly and effectively stabilize clients, promote acculturation, increase language proficiency, and improve employability.
UnitedWaySELA.org
United Way of Southeast Louisiana has been a key force in addressing the most heartfelt and necessary issues of the communities we serve. Through the commitment of volunteer leadership, our United Way has worked to raise both awareness of needs and the funds necessary to address those needs.
PositivePlace.org
A leading youth development organization with skilled, caring professionals who understand where every kid is coming from and help them shape their path toward a great future. This vital nonprofit’s mission is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those most in need, to reach their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens. Its promise to youth: Boys & Girls Club leaders show up every day to prove every kid has what it takes.
FareStart.org
FareStart is a social enterprise nonprofit focused on job training and employment. We run food-based businesses that serve as classrooms for our students to learn on-the-job skills that will prepare them for careers while nourishing the community and sustainably funding our mission. Our end goal is personal stability and economic mobility for people overcoming barriers to employment.
BigTable.org
The Hospitality Industry in Seattle employs almost 275,000 people with more than 3,200 restaurants and 200 hotels. The average restaurant server earns an annual income of $31,500. That is $20,000 below the low-income bar as established by HUD for single-person households. Big Table comes alongside these hardworking people when they experience a temporary setback to offer support, encouragement, and hope.





