Find non-profits and community members doing good work around the Puget Sound. Whether you're in need of a service or would like to volunteer, these organizations are a good place to start.
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Free books by Black & Indigenous authors to the People. Coast Salish/Duwamish Land. all $ goes to books! Read more...
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Envisioning a world where there are no barriers to Black healing. Ashley McGirt founded the Washington Therapy Fund Foundation in an effort to eliminate some of the barriers to Black healing. In response to the incessant police brutality and anti-Blackness the WA Therapy Fund Foundation was birthed. Visit today to apply for funds or make a donation. Read more...
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We share yoga + meditation with incarcerated men, women, and youth across WA and offer trauma-informed yoga trainings.https://yogabehindbars.org/ Read more...
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Imagined in 2003 and incorporated in 2006, Life Enrichment Group(L.E.G) has provided culturally relevant programs focused on academic achievement and social/emotional support for youth across Seattle/King County. We are invested in the success of those most often overlooked in our society. Our youth truly are our future! Let us continue to work together to provide the highest access to opportunities Read more...
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Stronger Fathers, Healthier Communities Our Vision is to model healthy relationships as a means of creating healthier fathers and families. To stop the cycle of family violence and brokenness in order to improve the lives of children. To encourage fathers to become agents of change in their communities. Read more...
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We create alternatives to incarceration for youth and young adults by rebuilding our communities through committed relationships centered on love, compassion, and consistency. Read more...
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Founded in 1987 to address the complex realities of urban poverty in Seattle’s Rainier Valley, Urban Impact was built on the principles of Christian Community Development and a unique relationship with two neighborhood churches, Emerald City Bible Fellowship and Rainier Avenue Church. Focused on strengthening families and raising leaders, Urban Impact partnered with people in the neighborhood to address issues Read more...
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Emergency Feeding Program’s mission is to provide a nutritional response to people in need of immediate food assistance by collaborating with partner agencies. The Emergency Feeding Program began in 1977 as a partnership between the Black United Clergy for Action and the Church Council of Greater Seattle. Visit our website to find out more about our partners and where we Read more...
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Founded by vegan chef Ariel Bangs, the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) style program offers free plant-based food boxes. “When COVID-19 forced us into quarantine, we saw a need to provide food to our community in Seattle. We provide healthy plant-based food boxes to families and individuals in need.We distribute to Seattle on Sundays and Mondays and Federal Way on Fridays”. Read more...