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Seattle / Washington / United States
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Seattle / Washington / United States
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Seattle / Washington / United States
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Since 1981, the West Seattle Food Bank has worked to eliminate hunger in our community - providing food and other basic supplies, plus education and referral services to neighbors in need. The West Seattle Food Bank has two full-time and three part-time staff who are assisted by more than 100 volunteers each month. Two hundred people donated more than 11, 200 hours of service in 2009. Executive Director, Frances Yeatts, was awarded the Mayors End Hunger Award in 2004 for extraordinary commitment to alleviating hunger in the community. On June 1st, 2007 the West Seattle Food Bank celebrated its Grand Opening at our new facility, the West Seattle Comunity Resource Center and One Community Commons. This building is our new home, plus provides space for other social service agencies to offer services and outreach while clients receive food. Permanent office space for at least four other social service agencies and 34 units of affordable housing is included in the facility. Our vision for this Resource Center is that it will offer hope, along with resources to build self-esteem and personal security, while reconnecting families to support networks.
Seattle / Washington / United States
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Seattle / Washington / United States
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Seattle / Washington / United States
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The YWCA of Seattle King County Snohomish County is a social service and welfare organization that serves more than 44, women, children, youths and families. It provides domestic violence and infant mortality prevention, employment, health care, and transitional housing and shelter programs. The organization additionally offers case management, support, job retention and wage progression services, as well as occupational and skills development training programs. In addition, it provides food, clothing, housing and legal assistance services. The organization s child care services include development assessment and parent-teacher conferences. The YWCA of Seattle King County Snohomish County maintains a location in Seattle.
Seattle / Washington / United States
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Seattle / Washington / United States
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Seattle / Washington / United States
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Seattle / Washington / United States
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Fremont Public Association was established in 1974 and provides various housing and health care services to poor and homeless individuals. The center offers a range of educational programs in nutrition and sustainable food production for children. It grows and provides a variety of organic produce to various food banks and nutritional resource providers. Fremont Public Association offers a wide range of services for seniors and individuals with disabilities that include home care, mental health counseling and transportation services. The center also provides various meals and nutritional programs for seniors. It additionally offers assistance with the day-to-day operations to various food banks. The center s services also include 24-hour staffing and crisis services, advocacy-based counseling, domestic violence education and referral programs, and food and housing counseling. Fremont Public Association is located in Seattle.
Seattle / Washington / United States
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Seattle / Washington / United States
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Seattle / Washington / United States
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Seattle / Washington / United States
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Northwest Harvest, Washingtons own statewide hunger relief agency, provides a proven, successful, and cost-effective model for getting nutritious food to those who need it. We strive to be the most efficient hunger response program in the state of Washington, with more than 93% of our budget going directly to food distribution. Knowing that good nutrition is key to health, Northwest Harvest is committed to providing the freshest, most nutritious food possible to our clients. Fruits and vegetables account for over 65% of the food we distribute. Last year we secured over 24 million pounds of food for distribution to more than 300 food banks, hot meal programs and elementary schools across Washington. We enable our partners to do more with their own limited resources, providing a combined 600, 000 food services in their communities each month. Our food provides a bridge from temporary crisis to stability, allowing those on limited incomes to use their cash for medical expenses, housing, transportation costs, utilities, and childcare.