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A chapter located North of Lynnwood and encompasses most of Snohomish County of a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who believe alcoholism is a family illness, and that changed attitudes can aid recovery.
Four cemeteries owned and managed by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle: Calvary, Holyrood, Gethsemane and St. Patrick.
The oldest branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism within the Kingdom of An Tir.
Serving western Washington. Includes resources for programs and activities, forms, and district contacts.
A national youth agency where boys and girls, grades K through 12.
Singles club offering events in Seattle and Tacoma. Includes a photo gallery, event calendar, FAQ, and members-only section.
Offices in Seattle and Dupont.
For people whose lives are affected by someone's drinking.
Membership-based nonprofit organization with a mission to create and preserve permanently affordable homes in Seattle, Washington, through the community land trust model. Includes FAQ, bylaws, projects, newsletter, and links.
Serves homeless and low income families, children, seniors, and people with disabilities. Includes a list of programs, events, volunteer opportunities, news, and employment opportunities. Locations in Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Northshore, Sno-Valley, and Shoreline.
The Iranian American community in Greater Seattle.
A guide to crisis resources in Seattle, including medical and mental health resources, addiction services, food, housing, employment, and domestic violence.
Business and professional community leaders who provide services to the community.
A collaborative community web site where anyone can contribute content and edit pages about places to go, things to do, organizations, happenings, resources, politics, and events, in or around the Seattle area.
Locates local Afrocentric resources - the arts, cultural sites, churches, historic sites, black owned restaurants, nightclubs, radio stations, shops, and galleries.
The Greater Seattle Chapter of The Studebaker Drivers Club.
Provides home services for seniors, aging parents, and folks with special needs including respite care, companionship, housework help, and transportation.
Serves homeless and low income families, children, seniors, and people with disabilities. Includes a list of programs, events, volunteer opportunities, news, and employment opportunities. Locations in Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Northshore, Sno-Valley, and Shoreline.
Four cemeteries owned and managed by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle: Calvary, Holyrood, Gethsemane and St. Patrick.
A collaborative community web site where anyone can contribute content and edit pages about places to go, things to do, organizations, happenings, resources, politics, and events, in or around the Seattle area.
A guide to crisis resources in Seattle, including medical and mental health resources, addiction services, food, housing, employment, and domestic violence.
A national youth agency where boys and girls, grades K through 12.
Business and professional community leaders who provide services to the community.
The oldest branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism within the Kingdom of An Tir.
The Iranian American community in Greater Seattle.
A chapter located North of Lynnwood and encompasses most of Snohomish County of a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who believe alcoholism is a family illness, and that changed attitudes can aid recovery.
Offices in Seattle and Dupont.
Locates local Afrocentric resources - the arts, cultural sites, churches, historic sites, black owned restaurants, nightclubs, radio stations, shops, and galleries.
The Greater Seattle Chapter of The Studebaker Drivers Club.
Serving western Washington. Includes resources for programs and activities, forms, and district contacts.
For people whose lives are affected by someone's drinking.
Singles club offering events in Seattle and Tacoma. Includes a photo gallery, event calendar, FAQ, and members-only section.
Provides home services for seniors, aging parents, and folks with special needs including respite care, companionship, housework help, and transportation.
Membership-based nonprofit organization with a mission to create and preserve permanently affordable homes in Seattle, Washington, through the community land trust model. Includes FAQ, bylaws, projects, newsletter, and links.
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