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A nonprofit organization dedicated in memory of Annie Yasuda to the renovation of playground at the Meadowbrook Community Center in Northeast Seattle.
Community garden with links to a local food bank. Provides raised bed boxes for gardeners with mobility challenges.
Seattle based rock bands aiding the homeless by fund-raising projects that are recorded (CDs) and live concerts.
Housing provider with 42 buildings concentrated mostly in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Includes a gallery of old town photos in and around Seattle, message board, links to local sites of interest.
Restores parks and open spaces while providing leadership and community service experiences for people from across the United States and around the world.
Food bank and resource center offers support and community. Presents information on programs, news, calendar and volunteer opportunities.
Non-profit organization recruits and matches volunteers to visit one-on-one with lonely elderly and disabled persons who live in nursing and retirement homes.
A non-profit group that donates web sites and Internet hosting to organizations dedicated to benefiting the local community or environment to help eliminate the digital divide.
Facilitating community development in the International District and the larger Asian/Pacific community.
Formed from the merger of Chicken Soup Brigade and the Northwest AIDS foundation. Includes services, advocacy, prevention, donations, events, and volunteer opportunities.
A community-based non-profit providing affordable housing and social services to low-income clients in southeast Seattle.
A non-profit, interdisciplinary organization that includes psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors and nurses. Dedicated to making psychoanalytic knowledge available and useful to interested professionals.
Non-profit organization that expands the skills, independence and opportunities of children and adults with disabilities.
Provides donor and sponsor information, with details about multi-cultural educational programs and membership.
They provide year round instruction in outdoor recreation for people with physical, developmental and sensory disabilities.
Provides community garden space for residents on more than 1900 plots. Produce donated to Seattle foodbanks.
Not-for-profit organization provides group home, summer camp, affordable housing and other services for people with developmental disabilities.
An international, nonprofit organization that creates sustainable, culturally relevant solutions, enabling communities worldwide to break longstanding cycles of poor health.
Working to conserve natural and human resources by offering grants in areas such as operating support, capacity building, convening, programs, policy and messaging research, grassroots outreach and activism.
An overnight event to celebrate survivorship and raise money to help the American Cancer Society save lives, help those who have been touched by cancer, and empower individuals to fight back.
Group of local business leaders who help organize the festival and host visiting parade participants. Features membership information, history, and schedules.
Meeting lists provided by the Greater Seattle Intergroup are organized by location and by day. Information for members about activities of the AA service organization.
Established to encourage support for Seattle Center through gifts to CenterFund, volunteer service or corporate support.
This is the first cohousing community in Seattle that is close to downtown.
A professional community of mental health counselors offering warmth and respect, emotional openness and compassion, and caring.
An outsider's guide to the lingo and nuances of the Seattle area. Includes nicknames for places, roads, restaurants, and sports.
A nonprofit organization, providing jobs, training and vocational services for people who are blind, deaf-blind and muti-disabled blind. Offers a newsletter, list of services and programs, employment opportunities, and news releases.
An organization, established in association with the Graduates Club of Seattle University, that is a part of the Seafair celebration, and also visits hospitals, nursing homes and retirement centers.
They provide food, shelter, recovery and care for those in need.
A national program dedicated to the interests of brothers and sisters of people with special health and developmental needs.
Organized around the idea of Ballard becoming energy interdependent.
Protects and improves the long-term health and vitality for Seattle and the world by applying sustainability to the links between economic prosperity, environmental vitality and social equity.
Dedicated to protecting public health and the environment by identifying and promoting alternatives to toxic chemicals. Provide reliable information about preventing pollution in homes, schools, workplaces, agriculture, and industry.
Provides social and educational services to Native Americans, from early child development and family counseling to housing homeless youth and preparing meals for the elderly. Includes a history of the organization, programs, employment opportunities, and FAQ.
Provides supplemental food and referral information to low-income Seattle residents.
Providing jobs, meals, and assistance to people in need. Includes ways to request workers and get involved.
Providing jobs, meals, and assistance to people in need. Includes ways to request workers and get involved.
Housing provider with 42 buildings concentrated mostly in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Formed from the merger of Chicken Soup Brigade and the Northwest AIDS foundation. Includes services, advocacy, prevention, donations, events, and volunteer opportunities.
Provides social and educational services to Native Americans, from early child development and family counseling to housing homeless youth and preparing meals for the elderly. Includes a history of the organization, programs, employment opportunities, and FAQ.
Facilitating community development in the International District and the larger Asian/Pacific community.
A professional community of mental health counselors offering warmth and respect, emotional openness and compassion, and caring.
A nonprofit organization, providing jobs, training and vocational services for people who are blind, deaf-blind and muti-disabled blind. Offers a newsletter, list of services and programs, employment opportunities, and news releases.
Dedicated to protecting public health and the environment by identifying and promoting alternatives to toxic chemicals. Provide reliable information about preventing pollution in homes, schools, workplaces, agriculture, and industry.
They provide year round instruction in outdoor recreation for people with physical, developmental and sensory disabilities.
Provides community garden space for residents on more than 1900 plots. Produce donated to Seattle foodbanks.
Seattle based rock bands aiding the homeless by fund-raising projects that are recorded (CDs) and live concerts.
Community garden with links to a local food bank. Provides raised bed boxes for gardeners with mobility challenges.
An overnight event to celebrate survivorship and raise money to help the American Cancer Society save lives, help those who have been touched by cancer, and empower individuals to fight back.
Food bank and resource center offers support and community. Presents information on programs, news, calendar and volunteer opportunities.
Meeting lists provided by the Greater Seattle Intergroup are organized by location and by day. Information for members about activities of the AA service organization.
A non-profit group that donates web sites and Internet hosting to organizations dedicated to benefiting the local community or environment to help eliminate the digital divide.
Restores parks and open spaces while providing leadership and community service experiences for people from across the United States and around the world.
An organization, established in association with the Graduates Club of Seattle University, that is a part of the Seafair celebration, and also visits hospitals, nursing homes and retirement centers.
Organized around the idea of Ballard becoming energy interdependent.
Working to conserve natural and human resources by offering grants in areas such as operating support, capacity building, convening, programs, policy and messaging research, grassroots outreach and activism.
A non-profit, interdisciplinary organization that includes psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors and nurses. Dedicated to making psychoanalytic knowledge available and useful to interested professionals.
A national program dedicated to the interests of brothers and sisters of people with special health and developmental needs.
They provide food, shelter, recovery and care for those in need.
An international, nonprofit organization that creates sustainable, culturally relevant solutions, enabling communities worldwide to break longstanding cycles of poor health.
A community-based non-profit providing affordable housing and social services to low-income clients in southeast Seattle.
Established to encourage support for Seattle Center through gifts to CenterFund, volunteer service or corporate support.
A nonprofit organization dedicated in memory of Annie Yasuda to the renovation of playground at the Meadowbrook Community Center in Northeast Seattle.
Provides donor and sponsor information, with details about multi-cultural educational programs and membership.
Provides supplemental food and referral information to low-income Seattle residents.
Non-profit organization recruits and matches volunteers to visit one-on-one with lonely elderly and disabled persons who live in nursing and retirement homes.
Protects and improves the long-term health and vitality for Seattle and the world by applying sustainability to the links between economic prosperity, environmental vitality and social equity.
Not-for-profit organization provides group home, summer camp, affordable housing and other services for people with developmental disabilities.
Includes a gallery of old town photos in and around Seattle, message board, links to local sites of interest.
Non-profit organization that expands the skills, independence and opportunities of children and adults with disabilities.
An outsider's guide to the lingo and nuances of the Seattle area. Includes nicknames for places, roads, restaurants, and sports.
Group of local business leaders who help organize the festival and host visiting parade participants. Features membership information, history, and schedules.
This is the first cohousing community in Seattle that is close to downtown.
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