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Cover Sheet

City of Seattle Gregory J. Nickels, Mayor

2009 Combined Charities Campaign The City of Seattle has the “Power to Make a Difference” You’re invited to join us as we begin the 2009 Combined Charities Campaign. Our theme this year is “The Power to Make a Difference.” In eight short weeks, from September 28 to November 20, employees throughout the city will join together to support our community members in need. We know that these are difficult times. Our families, communities and local governments have experienced firsthand the effects of the economic downturn. It is precisely at this time that our local, regional and national nonprofit organizations need help more than ever to deliver important services to many of the most vulnerable in our community. We know that City employees will rise to the occasion and demonstrate once again our collective generosity and compassion. Together, we can meet this year’s campaign targets and in the weeks ahead, we hope to set an all-time high for employee giving at the City of Seattle. We need your help to achieve our goals this year:   

Raise $1.1 million in pledged donations Increase employee participation to 35 percent And donate more than 20,000 hours in volunteer time.

City employees last year answered the call to service, exceeding our goal of $1 million by raising more than $1,076,000 in contributions. In addition, a record 28 percent of employees participated in the campaign. Your contributions helped the United Way of King County and more than 1,300 charitable organizations make a significant difference in the lives of people throughout our region and beyond. We know that many in our community still face daily challenges, especially for basic needs. That’s why we’re asking each one of you to consider deepening your commitment this year to the City’s Combined Charities campaign. With more than 10,000 employees at the City of Seattle, our combined giving power is incredible. United, we have the “Power to Make a Difference” in our community. Please consider making a contribution, volunteering your time and making a difference in the lives of others and our community.

GREG NICKELS Mayor of Seattle

JORGE CARRASCO Combined Charities Campaign Co-Chair

Top 5 Reasons to Give # 5 Combined Charities is flexible! You decide how much and how often to give and which charities to support. You can request changes to your contribution at any time.

# 4 Participation is easy, confidential and secure! You can make and manage your donations securely online through the Employee Self Service Portal at http://selfservice/.

# 3 No administrative fees! 100 percent of your donation goes directly to the charity of your choice.

#2 Combined Charities is effective! Combined Charities is a proven, successful workplace giving campaign. In the last 20 years, City of Seattle employees have donated ten million dollars to over 800 Combined Charities.

#1 The need is greater than ever before! The United Way has reported that more people than ever before are struggling to make ends meet. Many families in our own local community can’t afford food, gas, health care and other necessary goods and services. Even a small contribution can be a big help to those in need. Consider this:  Over 8,400 people in King County are homeless.  Food bank shelves are being depleted quickly.  Winter is coming, and people need help paying their utility bills.  Charities are understaffed and rely on volunteers to keep things running smoothly.

Disclosure Some charities partner with larger organizations that provide them with greater resources and fundraising opportunities. These larger organizations—or federations—help charities with training staff, gathering volunteers, marketing, and collecting and processing donations, to name a few services. Most federations do take a percentage of the donations for their administrative costs. Listed below are federations and their member charities, along with the administrative fee. America's Charities Administrative Fees: 17.5% NAACP Special Contribution Fund Community Health Charities Administrative Fees: 17% ALS Association - Evergreen Chapter American Diabetes Association American Lung Association Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America Northwest Chapter Easter Seals Washington Epilepsy Foundation Northwest National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Greater Washington Chapter St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital Washington Poison Center EarthShare of Washington Administrative Fees: 15-25% American Farmland Trust American Rivers Bat Conservation International Center for Health, Environment and Justice Climate Solutions The Conservation Fund Conservation International Defenders of Wildlife Earth Day Network Environmental and Energy Study Institute Environmental Law Institute Futurewise The Izaak Walton League of America National Parks Conservation Association Natural Resources Defense Council The Nature Conservancy Oceana People for Puget Sound The Peregrine Fund Pesticide Action Network Puget Soundkeeper Alliance Rails-to-Trails Conservancy Rainforest Alliance Scenic America Sightline Institute

Surfrider Foundation Transportation Choices Coalition Union of Concerned Scientists Washington Native Plant Society Washington Toxics Coalition Washington Trails Association Washington Water Trails Association Washington Wilderness Coalition The Wilderness Society World Wildlife Fund Global Impact Administrative Fees: None Taken ACCION International African Medical & Research Foundation Africare American Jewish World Service American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA) American Refugee Committee AmeriCares CARE Catholic Relief Services Children International Christian Children's Fund Christian Reformed World Relief Committee Church World Service/CROP Walk ECHO, Inc. FINCA International Freedom From Hunger Health Volunteers Overseas International Eye Foundation International Relief Teams International Youth Foundation Lutheran World Relief Mercy Corp Opportunity International Oxfam America PATH Planned Parenthood - World Population PCI-Media Impact, INC Save the Children TechnoServe, Inc. US Fund for UNICEF United Methodist Committee on Relief Women for Women International

Housing Development Consortium Administrative Fees: Not Available Common Ground Homestead Community Land Trust Mt. Baker Housing Association Independent Charities of America Administrative Fees: 10% Kidney Cancer Association Local Independent Charities of America Administrative Fees: 10% Adopt-A-Stream Assistance Dog United Campaign Blind Vietnamese Children Foundation Breast Cancer Fund Deaf-Blind Service Center Direct Relief International FareStart Seattle Goodwill Industries Kid’s Co. (Evergreen Children's Association) Metro Employees Historic Vehicle Association Multifaith Works Northwest Organization for Animal Help (NOAH) Northwest Burn Foundation Pacific Science Center Pawsitive Alliance Shoreline Public Schools Foundation Special Olympics Summit Assistance Dogs Neighbor to Nation Administrative Fees: 10% AIDS Community Research Initiative of America (ACRIA) American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Blessings International

The Breast Cancer Research Foundation Christian Relief Fund Diabetes National Research Group Concern Foundation Fairygodmother Foundation Foundation Fighting Blindness Glaucoma Research Foundation Guide Dog Foundation For The Blind MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger Mercy Ships Mexican Medical Ministries Multiple Sclerosis National Research Institute The National Children's Cancer Society National Right to Life Committee Educational Trust Fund New Covenant Ministries International Officer's Christian Fellowship World Concern World Emergency Relief Women's Funding Alliance Administrative Fee: One-Time Joining Fee Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services (ADWAS) BABES Network CHAYA Washington CASH FaithTrust Institute Jubilee Women's Center King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence King County Sexual Assault Resource Center Passages Northwest Planned Parenthood of Western Washington Powerful Voices Residence XII Women’s Housing Equality & Enhancement League (WHEEL)

Table of Contents Animals ..................................................................................................... 1 Arts, Culture & Humanities ........................................................................ 9 Children, Youth & Family Services .......................................................... 16 Disaster Relief & Emergency Services.................................................... 26 Education & Literacy ............................................................................... 27 Environment ............................................................................................ 35 Health & Health Research ....................................................................... 42 Housing & Homelessness ....................................................................... 56 Human Services ...................................................................................... 58 Hunger & Food Distribution ..................................................................... 90 International Relief & Development ......................................................... 91 Senior Centers & Services ...................................................................... 98

Animals Adopt-A-Pet Charity ID: 45001 An organization of dedicated volunteers devoted to saving the lives of homeless animals and placing them in caring, responsible homes. Address: 940 E Jensen Rd, Shelton, WA 98584 Phone Number: 360-432-3091 www.adoptapet-wa.org Alley Cat Allies Incorporated Charity ID: 45002 Alley Cat Allies is dedicated to promoting and to advocating for nonlethal methods to control and reduce cat populations. Address: 7920 Norfolk Ave Ste 600 , Bethesda, MD 20814 Phone Number: 240-482-1980 www.alleycat.org American Humane Association Charity ID: 45003 Our nation's only organization dedicated to protecting children and animals from abuse, neglect, and cruelty through advocacy and support of child and animal welfare agencies. Address: 63 Inverness Drive East, Englewood, CO, 80112 Phone Number: 303-792-9900 www.americanhumane.org American Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (ASPCA) Charity ID: 45004 America's first animal welfare organization. Committed to preventing cruelty to animals and reaching the day when all adoptable pets find safe, loving homes. Address: 424 East 92nd St 3rd Fl, New York, NY, 10128 Phone Number: 212-876-7700 www.aspca.org Animal Place Charity ID: 45092 Animal Place is a sanctuary and education center for farm animals. We provide a permanent home for cattle, pigs, goats, sheep, rabbits, chickens, roosters and turkeys. We

offer farm tours, animal care workshops, volunteer training classes and vegan cooking classes. We produced a documentary on farmed animals that was aired nationwide on PBS entitled, "The Emotional World of Farm Animals."

www.assistancedogunitedcampaign. org Audubon Washington Charity ID: 14002

Address: 3448 Laguna Creek Trail, Vacaville, CA 95688 Phone Number: 707-449-4814 www.animalplace.org

Audubon Washington conserves and restores natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity.

Animal Rescue Foundation Of Everett Charity ID: 45081

Address: 1063 Capitol Way S Ste 208, Olympia, WA, 98501 Phone Number: 206-652-2444 www.wa.audubon.org

ARF supports the work of Everett Animal Services by providing treatment and care for homeless animals needing a second chance at life. Address: PO Box 12817, Everett, WA, 98206 Phone Number: 425-257-6011 www.everettarf.org Animal Talk Rescue Charity ID: 45006 Our mission is to end the plight and suffering of homeless, neglected and abused companion animals, also to educate the public about the benefits of spaying and neutering. Address: 6514 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA, 98115 Phone Number: 206-526-1558 www.animaltalkrescue.org Animals As Natural Therapy Charity ID: 45007

Baahaus Animal Rescue Group Charity ID: 45009 Baahaus Animal Rescue is a volunteer group that provides permanent sanctuary for local domestic farm animals in jeopardy. Works with other animal welfare agencies on public education concerning animal welfare. Address: PO Box 2356, Vashon WA 98070 Phone Number: 206-463-2513 www.baahaus.org Bat Conservation International Inc Charity ID: 45010 Bats, and the habitats they rely on, urgently need your assistance. Help save these remarkable and vulnerable animals through our conservation, research, and education initiatives.

Animals As Natural Therapy strengthens our community by developing healthy, resilient individuals through animal-assisted education and personal growth.

Address: PO Box 162603, Austin, TX 78716 Phone Number: 512-327-9721 www.batcon.org

Address: 721 Van Wyck Road, Bellingham, WA, 98226 Phone Number: 360-671-3509 www.animalsasnaturaltherapy.org

Bella Fund, The Charity ID: 45100

Assistance Dog United Campaign Charity ID: 45008

Address: 13619 Mukilteo Speedway #D5-214, Lynnwood, WA, 98087 Phone Number: 425-273-5636 Website Not Available

To provide financial assistance to pets with life-threatening medical conditions.

Helps provide loving assistance dog partners - Guide, Service, Hearing, Social/Therapy dogs - to individuals with disabilities through ADUC's assistance dog sponsorships. and training program grants.

Best Friends Animal Society Charity ID: 45011

Address: 1221 Sebastopol Road, Santa Rosa, CA, 95407 Phone Number: 800-284-3647

Best Friends Animal Society works with shelters, rescue groups and our members nationwide to bring about

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a time when there will be no more homeless pets. Best Friends operates the nation's largest sanctuary for homeless animals; it provides adoption, low-cost spay and neuter services, animal care workshops, and wildlife rehabilitation. Best Friends Animal Society is guided by a simple philosophy: kindness to animals builds a better world for all of us.

www.bullseyerescue.com

by preventing more unwanted animals from being born.

Cascade Animal Protection Society Charity ID: 45014

Address: PO Box 1202, Gig Harbor, WA 98335 Phone Number: 253-627-SPAY www.psnp.org

Cascade Animal Protection Society is an all volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of homeless, injured, and unwanted animals in the Puget Sound area.

Address: 5001 Angel Canyon Rd, Kanab, UT 84741 Phone Number: 435-644-2001 www.bestfriends.org

Address: PO Box 2085, Sumner, WA 98390 Phone Number: 253-863-8004 www.members.petfinder.org

Best Little Rabbit, Rodent & Ferret House (House Rabbit Society) Charity ID: 45012

Cat Tales Zoological Park Charity ID: 45013

The welfare of all rabbits, rodents and ferrets is our primary consideration. We believe that all are equally valuable regardless of breed purity, temperament, state of health, or relationship to humans. Address: 14317 Lake City Way NE, Seattle WA 98125 Phone Number: 206-365-9105 www.rabbitrodentferret.org Born Free United With Animal Protection Institute Charity ID: 45005 Saving animals is API's reason for being. Since 1968, we've used legislation, litigation, and education with the goal of ending abuse and exploitation of animals. Address: 1122 S St , Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone Number: 800-348-7387 www.api4animals.org BullsEye Dog Rescue Charity ID: 45098 Our core value is to provide education about the amazing Pit Bull "breed" to the public, current Pit Bull owners, other rescue organizations and shelters throughout the Puget Sound region. BullsEye is not a shelter. Instead, we are a network of foster homes and volunteers working with pit bull friendly, Puget Sound region shelters to give a handful of Pit Bulls a second chance. Address: 3705 N Baltimore St, Tacoma, WA, 98407 Phone Number: 253-905-6131

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Promotes the welfare and survival of all living species through dedication, conservation, and education. Promotes the preservation of endangered species in general, with a specific focus on endangered and exotic cats. Provides and promotes accurate environmental information and education for all ages to prevent the continued destruction of wildlife habitats. Address: 17020 N Newport Hwy Mead, WA 99021 Phone Number: 509-238-4126 www.cattales.org Citizens For Off-Leash Areas (COLA) Charity ID: 45015 Citizens for Off-Leash Areas (COLA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that was formed to obtain and maintain off-leash dog exercise areas in Seattle. Citizens dedicated to creating off-leash areas believed that dog owners needed an organization to work with the City and maintain long-term stability for the off-leash program. Address: PO Box 80672. Seattle, WA 98108 Phone Number: 206-264-5573 www.coladog.org Coalition Humane (Formerly Peninsula Spay/Neuter Project & Humans United To Minimize Animal Euthanasia) Charity ID: 45037 Coalition Humane (formerly the Peninsula Spay/Neuter Project) saves lives of companion animals

Concern For Animals Charity ID: 45016 To reduce number of unwanted animals through accessible opportunity for spay and neuter also to promote welfare of all animals by providing emergency medical assistance Address: PO Box 4422, Tumwater, WA, 98501 Phone Number: 360-456-8176 www.concernforanimals.org Dane Outreach, Inc. Charity ID: 45094 Dane Outreach is a group of Washington State volunteers dedicated to giving Great Danes a second chance. Danes who have been abandoned, neglected, or surrendered are cared for in our foster homes until they are adopted into a loving new family. We also help current and future Dane owners by providing information about the breed, its requirements, the importance of responsible breeding, and by answering questions on care and training issues. Address: PO Box 803, Lynden, WA, 98264 Phone Number: 206-654-5111 www.daneoutreach.org Defenders Of Wildlife Charity ID: 14025 Defenders of Wildlife is a national, nonprofit membership organization dedicated to the protection of all native wild animals and plants in their natural communities. Address: 1130 Seventeenth St, NW, Washington, DC, 20036 Phone Number: 202-682-9400 www.defenders.org DELTA Rescue (Dedication And Everlasting Love To Animals) Charity ID: 45017 Only organization in America rescuing dogs and cats abandoned in wilderness areas, housing over

1500 of them at its care-for-life, nokill sanctuary. Address: PO Box 9 , Glendale, CA 91209 Phone Number: 661-269-4010 www.deltarescue.tv Delta Society - Pet Partners Program Charity ID: 45018 Your support helps therapy animal teams comfort over 1,000,000 men, women and children in hospitals, physical therapy, or those who have lost loved ones. Address: 875 124th Ave NE Ste 101 , Bellevue, WA, 98005 Phone Number: 425-226-7357 www.deltasociety.org Doney Memorial Pet Clinic Charity ID: 45019 The Doney Memorial Pet Clinic was started by Dr. Charles Bud Doney, a Seattle veterinarian, to serve the pets of homeless and poor people.

Loss of open land is an urgent threat. We work with conservationists to preserve access, plan development and protect land so we can enjoy horses. Address: 126 B North Main St, Elizabeth, IL, 61028 Phone Number: 815-858-3501 www.elcr.org Farm Sanctuary Charity ID: 45080 Farm Sanctuary was founded in 1986 to combat the abuses of industrialized farming and to encourage a new awareness and understanding about "farm animals." At Farm Sanctuary, these animals are our friends, not our food. Address: PO Box 150 Watkins Glen, NY 14891 Phone Number: 607-583-2225 www.farmsanctuary.org Feline Friends Charity ID: 45023

Address: 4351 29th Ave W, Seattle, WA, 98199 Phone Number: 206-283-9167 Website Not Available

Feline Foster Network provides refuge, aid and care for unwanted, abandoned, abused or lost cats and kittens.

Doris Day Animal Foundation Charity ID: 45020

Address: PO Box 27, Shelton, WA 98584 Phone Number: 360-866-0599 www.feline-friends.net

Promoting protection for animals through programs addressing solutions for pet overpopulation and educating the public about the link between animal abuse and violence against people. Address: 8033 Sunset Blvd Ste 845, Los Angeles, CA 20002 Phone Number: 202-546-1761 www.ddaf.org Environmental Defense Fund Charity ID: 45021 Environmental Defense's scientists, economists and attorneys design practical, long-term strategies to protect wildlife, natural resources, safeguard clean air, water and human health

Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project Charity ID: 45024 Our organization provides free, safe, and humane spay/neuter services for homeless cats in the Puget Sound region and surrounding communities of Washington State. Address: 4001 198th St SW, Ste 3, Lynwood, WA 98036 Phone Number: 206-528-8125 www.feralcatproject.org Friends Of Animals Charity ID: 45025

Address: 257 Park Ave S , New York, NY 10010 Phone Number: 212-505-2100 www.environmentaldefense.org

Friends of Animals works to cultivate a respectful view of nonhuman animals, free-living and domestic. Our goal is to free animals from cruelty and institutionalized exploitation around the world.

Equestrian Land Conservation Resource Charity ID: 45022

Address: 777 Post Road Ste 205, Darien, CT 06820 Phone Number: 203-656-1522 www.friendsofanimals.org

Friends Of Campus Cats Charity ID: 45026 FCC practices non-lethal management of feral cats using TTVAR (trap/test/vaccinate/alter/release) as well as socialization and adoption of feral cats and kittens. Address: PO Box 75224, Seattle, WA 98175 Phone Number: 206-442-2051 www.campuscats.org Friends Of Washoe Charity ID: 45027 Friends of Washoe is dedicated to providing captive chimpanzees sanctuary from exploitation and abuse, protecting free-living chimpanzees from extinction, and educating the public about the plight of our fellow apes. Address: PO Box 728, Ellensburg, WA 98926 Phone Number: 509-963-2363 www.friendsofwashoe.org Full Moon Farm Charity ID: 48093 Full Moon Farm is a rescue and sanctuary for captive bred wolves and wolfdogs, offering lifetime care for 'abused and refused' canines. Address: PO Box 1548, Black Mountain, NC, 28711 Phone Number: 828-669-1818 www.fullmoonfarm.org Fund For Animals Charity ID: 45028 Founded in 1967 by bestselling author Cleveland Amory. The Fund for Animals provides hands-on care to protect wildlife at sanctuaries such as Black Beauty Ranch. Address: 200 W 57th St Ste 705, New York, NY, 10019 Phone Number: 888-405-3863 www.fundforanimals.org FurKidz 911 Connection Charity ID: 48099 FurKids is a resource for animal shelters in Washington State who are in nee of saving a dog from being euthanized when all other options have failed. Our organization will help adoptable dogs who are not able to find an immediate foster home in their area

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and who are scheduled to be euthanized. They will be placed in a foster home in their area until a permanent home can be found. Before the dogs are adopted, they will be spayed/neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated (including rabies). Address: 14011 50th Dr SE, Snohomish, WA, 98296 Phone Number: 425-773-2555 www.furkidz911.org FurKidz 911 Connection Charity ID: 45099 To be a resource for animal shelters in Washington State who are in need of saving a dog from being euthanized when all other options have failed. Our organization will help adoptable dogs who are not able to find an immediate foster home. They will be placed in a home until a permanent home can be found. Before adoption, they will be spayed/neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated.

assistance for high-cost emergency veterinary care.

www.guidedogsofamerica.org

Address: 1138 N 166th St, Seattle, WA 98133 Phone Number: 206-542-3888 www.gingerspetrescue.org

Hope For Horses Charity ID: 45033

Golden Ears Hearing Dog Training Center Charity ID: 45030 Established in 1993 as a non profit organization, Golden Ears works to train hearing dogs for the deaf and severely hard of hearing and their partners. Most of our activities take place in the Tacoma, Washington area, however we have volunteers located around the Puget Sound. There is an great need for these special team members. Address: PO Box 64183, Tacoma, WA, 98464 Phone Number: 206-246-6652 www.goldenearsdogs.org Greyhound Pets Inc Charity ID: 45031

Address: 14011 50th Dr SE, Snohomish, WA, 98296 Phone Number: 425-773-2555 www.furkidz911.org

To find good loving homes for greyhounds and to look out for their welfare. This is reason for our existence.

Furry Friends Charity ID: 45029

Address: PO Box 891, Woodinville, WA, 98072 Phone Number: 877-468-7681 www.greyhoundpetsinc.org

Helps homeless pets by education in the community, Spaying and neutering, pet adoptions, pet visitations to care facilities, funding pet deposits for seniors and providing medical and foster care to pets. Address: PO Box 711, Brush Prairie, WA, 98606 Phone Number: 360-993-1097 www.furryfriendswa.org Ginger's Pet Rescue Charity ID: 45091 We are a non-profit organization that specializes in saving "Death Row Dogs" and rescuing them within 24 hours to give them a second change in life. We are involved with six animal shelters in Washington. We take in dogs that people no longer want and are abandoned. These dogs are placed in foster homes or boarding kennels until they are adopted. We also assist those who need financial

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Guide Dog Foundation For The Blind Charity ID: 20054 Enhances the independence, mobility and quality of life for people with visual impairments through partnerships with specially trained Guide Dogs at no cost to them. Address: PO Box 151200 San Rafael, CA 94915 Phone Number: 800-295-4050 www.guidedogs.com Guide Dogs Of America Charity ID: 45032 Guide Dogs of America is a nonprofit organization dedicated in providing professionally trained guide dogs to blind individuals, free of charge, United States and Canada. Address: 13445 Glenoaks Blvd Sylmar, CA 91342 Phone Number: 800-459-4843

To rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home horses that have been neglected, abused, or abandoned in Washington state. Address: PO Box 1790, Woodinville, WA, 98072 Phone Number: 360-453-4040 www.hopeforhorses.net Humane Society - Blue Mountain Charity ID: 45034 To prevent cruelty and promote kindness to all living creatures. Address: 7 E George, Walla Walla, WA, 99362 Phone Number: 509-529-5188 www.bluemountainhumane.org Humane Society - Pet Project Charity ID: 16013 Pet Project matches volunteers oneon-one with clients, handling most of their pet care needs on a monthly basis, and enables clients to keep their pets while spending their limited resources on food and other living expenses for themselves. Address: 13212 Se Eastgate Way Bellevue, WA 98005 Phone Number: 425-649-7566 www.seattlehumane.org/petproject.s html Humane Society - Seattle-King County Charity ID: 45035 The Humane Society for Seattle/King County is committed to providing the resources and support necessary to build lifelong relationships between people and their pets. Address: 13212 Se Eastgate Way Bellevue, Way 98005 Phone Number: 206-641-0080 www.seattlehumane.org Humane Society - Tacoma & Pierce County Charity ID: 45036 Our mission is to protect and promote the well-being of animals and to foster positive relationships between pets and people. Behind that statement is a vision of a community where animals are

treated with respect, every pet has a permanent and loving home. Address: 2608 Center St, Tacoma, WA 98409 Phone Number: 253-284-5823 www.thehumanesociety.org Humane Society of Skagit Valley Charity ID: 45097 The purpose of the Humane Society of Skagit Valley is to provide a safe haven to shelter and care for the abandoned, abused, or unwanted animals; to treat the animals with dignity and respect; to place these animals into loving and caring homes; to create public education programs that increase the awareness of humane treatment and the necessity of spaying and neutering animals; and coordinate resources for housing and placement of small animals evacuated during disaster. Address: 18841 Kelleher Rd, Burlington, WA, 98233 Phone Number: 360-757-0445 www.skagithumane.com Humane Society Of The United States Charity ID: 20049 Our mission is to create a humane and sustainable world for all animals, including people, through education, advocacy and the promotion of respect and compassion. Address: 700 Professional Dr, Gaithersburg, MD 20879 Phone Number: 202-452-1100 www.hsus.org In Defense Of Animals Charity ID: 45038 International animal protection organization dedicated to ending the exploitation and abuse of animals by raising the status of animals beyond that of mere property, and by defending their rights, welfare and habitat. Address: 3010 Kerner Blvd, San Rafael, CA 94901 Phone Number: 415-448-0048 www.idausa.org International Snow Leopard Trust Charity ID: 45039 Through innovative programs, effective partnerships, and the latest

science, the Snow Leopard Trust is saving the magnificent snow leopard and improving the lives of people who live in the snow leopard countries of Central Asia. Address: 4649 Sunnyside Ave N Ste 325, Seattle, WA, 98103 Phone Number: 206-632-2421 www.snowleopard.org Kindred Souls Foundation Charity ID: 45040 Kindred Souls Foundation provides sanctuary to animals in need, a holistic approach to their care and education on the rewards and responsibilities of animal companionship. Address: PO Box 88627, Steilacoom, WA, 98388 Phone Number: 253-226-3135 www.kindredsoulsfoundation.org Kitty Harbor Charity ID: 45084 We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to the health and welfare of animals in the greater Seattle area. All cats and kittens can be seen and adopted from one location. Address: 3422 Harbor Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98126 Phone Number: 206-935-1919 www.kittyharbor.org Last Chance For Animals Charity ID: 45041 LCA believes that non-human animals should not be subjected to suffering and exploitation by humans because alternatives exist for nearly every traditional "usage" of animals. Address: 4850 Wright Rd Ste 168, Stafford, TX, 77477 Phone Number: 310 271-6096 www.lcanimal.org Marine Mammal Center Charity ID: 45042 Rescues, rehabilitates and releases sick, injured and orphaned marine mammals, and educates 60, 000 school children each year about our oceans and the life within them. Address: Marin Headlands, 1065 Fort Cronkhite, Sausalito, CA 94965 Phone Number: 415-289-7325

www.marinemammalcenter.org MEOW Cat Rescue Organization (Mercer Island Eastside Orphans And Waifs) Charity ID: 45043 With respect and compassion for all animal life, MEOW promotes lifelong relationships between people and companion animals, providing shelter and care for each precious life until adopted into a forever home. Address: 10600 NE 68th, Ste F, Kirkland, WA 98033 Phone Number: 425-822-6369 www.meowcatrescue.org National Wildlife Federation Charity ID: 14034 America's conservation organization keeping wildlife in our future, protecting endangered species and habitats, and connecting children and adults with nature through education and action opportunities. Address: 11100 Wildlife Center Drive, Reston, VA, 20190 Phone Number: 703-438-6000 www.nwf.org Noah's Wish Inc Charity ID: 45044 The singular mission of Noah's Wish is to save animals during disasters with our rescue and recovery services and to mitigate the impact of disasters on animals through our educational outreach programs. Address: 5047 Robert J Mathews Pkwy Ste 200 El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 Phone Number: 916-939-9474 www.noahswish.org Northwest Disaster Search Dogs Charity ID: 45046 To provide training and education for its dogs and personnel to develop and improve those capabilities that will ensure competent and capable search teams and operations. Address: PO Box 2083 Redmond, WA 98073 Phone Number: 253-987-5311 www.ndsd.net Northwest Organization For Animal Help (NOAH) Charity ID: 45047

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The N.O.A.H. Animal Adoption Center rescues homeless pets from animal shelters. We offer quality pet adoptions, low-income spay/neuter, humane education and volunteer programs. Address: 31300 Brandstrom Road, Stanwood, WA, 98292 Phone Number: 360-629-7055 www.thenoahcenter.org Ocean Conservancy, The Charity ID: 45055 Ocean Conservancy promotes healthy and diverse ocean ecosystems and opposes practices that threaten ocean life and human life. Through research, education, and science-based advocacy, Ocean Conservancy informs, inspires, and empowers people to speak and act on behalf of the oceans. In all its work, Ocean Conservancy strives to be the world's foremost advocate for the oceans Address: 2029 K St, NW, Washington, DC, 20006 Phone Number: 800-519-1541 www.oceanconservancy.org Old Dog Haven Charity ID: 45096 A small nonprofit group using a large network of people to provide a loving safe home for abandoned senior dogs. Old Dog Haven provides doggy assisted living and hospice and senior dog placement assistance. Address: 9016 99th Ave NE, Arlington, WA, 98223 Phone Number: 360-653-0311 www.olddoghaven.org Orca Network Charity ID: 45048 Orca Network is dedicated to raising awareness about the whales of the Pacific Northwest, and the importance of providing them healthy and safe habitats.

adoptable pets; promote sterilization surgeries for dogs and cats; work collaboratively with local shelters in a foster/adoption program; and educate the community about the importance of sterilization, permanent identification, and of making a lifetime commitment. Address: PO Box 354 Spokane Valley, WA 99037 Phone Number: 509- 893-9829 www.partnersforpets.org Pasados Safe Haven Charity ID: 45066 At Pasado's Safe Haven, we feel no animal should suffer. It is as simple as that. Whether it's a cow, a dog, cat, chicken, pig, turkey, or donkey it feels. Happiness. Comfort. Warmth. Which also means they can feel fear, cold, hunger, and pain. We continue to work to relieve the suffering of those animals who cry out - and are not heard. Address: PO Box 171, Sultan, WA 98294 Phone Number: 360-793-9393 www.pasadosafehaven.org PAWS (Progressive Animal Welfare Society) Charity ID: 45071 A Northwest leader in protecting animals since 1967, the Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) shelters homeless animals, rehabilitates injured and orphaned wildlife, and empowers people to demonstrate compassion and respect for animals in their daily lives. Address: PO Box 1037, Lynnwood, WA 98046 Phone Number: 425-787-2500 www.paws.org PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Charity ID: 14056

Partners For Pets Charity ID: 45065

A Northwest leader in protecting animals since 1967, the Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) rehabilitates injured and orphaned wildlife. Wildlife rehabilitation is a profession involving the treatment and care of sick, injured or orphaned wild animals with the goal of releasing them back to their natural habitats in the wild.

The goal of Partners for Pets is to eliminate euthanasia of healthy,

Address: PO Box 1037 Lynnwood, WA 98046

Address: 2403 North Bluff Road, Greenbank, WA 98253 Phone Number: 360-678-3451 www.orcanetwork.org

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Phone Number: 425-787-2500 www.paws.org People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA) Charity ID: 45067 PETA focuses its attention on the four areas in which the largest numbers of animals suffer the most intensely for the longest periods of time: on factory farms, in laboratories, in the clothing trade, and in the entertainment industry. We also work on a variety of other issues, including the cruel killing of beavers, birds and other "pests," and the abuse of backyard dogs. Address: 501 Front St, Norfolk, VA 23510 Phone Number: 757-622-7382 www.peta.org Peregrine Fund, The Charity ID: 14062 The Peregrine Fund developed from the shared concern that the Peregrine Falcon might go extinct in the wild if nothing was done. Our initial work was to learn how to breed falcons in captivity, with the idea the young could be released in the wild to re-establish the Peregrine in the eastern United States where it was already gone and to bolster the greatly diminished western populations. The Peregrine Fund is a common sense, elbow grease, no frills organization. We always strive to leave a lasting result when finished. Address: 5668 West Flying Hawk Ln, Boise, ID, 83709 Phone Number: 208-362-3716 www.peregrinefund.org Petsmart Charities Charity ID: 20005 Saving homeless pets’ lives. That's the heart and soul of everything we do. Through our adoption programs alone, we save a life every two minutes. In addition, all the programs we create and animal welfare agencies we support help to end euthanasia while promoting healthy relationships between people and pets. Address: 19601 North 27th Ave, Phoenix, AZ, 85027 Phone Number: 800-423-PETS www.petsmartcharities.org

Pheasants Forever Charity ID: 45069

www.purrfectpals.org

Pheasants Forever is dedicated to the conservation of pheasants, quail and other wildlife through habitat improvements, public awareness, education and land management policies and programs.

Rescue Every Dog Charity ID: 45050

Address: 1783 Buerkle Circle, St. Paul, MN, 55110 Phone Number: 651-773-2000 www.pheasantsforever.org Pigs Peace Sanctuary Charity ID: 45068 Pigs Peace Sanctuary is a non-profit organization providing a safe haven of love for pigs and their friends. Address: PO Box 295, Stanwood, WA. 98292 Phone Number: 360-629-6433 www.pigspeace.org Pit Bull Rescue Central Charity ID: 45049 Facilitates the rescue and placement of homeless dogs identified primarily as pit bulls and mixes thereof, into responsible homes Address: PO Box 335, Fulton, Missouri 65251 Phone Number: Email Only www.pbrc.net Prison Pet Partnership Program Charity ID: 45070 Rescues and trains homeless dogs to provide service dogs for people with disabilities. Provides vocational education in the pet care industry to female offenders. Address: 9601 Bujacich Rd, Gig Harbor, WA 98332 Phone Number: 253-858-4240 www.prisonpetpartnership.org Purrfect Pals Charity ID: 45072 The Purrfect Pals sanctuaries have become one of the most important cat resources in all of North America. Our housing for feral cats, cats with feline leukemia, cats with FIV, and cats with behavioral issues set a standard for cat comfort and care. Address: 230 Mcrae Road NE, Arlington, WA 989223 Phone Number: 360-652-9611

We seek to save animals that have been referred to us due to their exceptional personalities and temperaments by shelter workers, animal control officers or vet staff who have seen these special animals potential. We seek to save exceptional animals in good health or in need of correctable medical assistance or treatment. Address: PO Box 1741 Kingston, WA 98346 Phone Number: 360-779-5775 www.rescueeverydog.org Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Charity ID: 45073 Ensures the future of elk and other wildlife by conserving, restoring, and enhancing natural habitats through land purchases, conservation easements, management agreements, education and research. Address: 5705 Grant Creek, Missoula, MT, 59808 Phone Number: 406-523-4500 www.rmef.org Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary Foundation Charity ID: 45074 The Sanctuary is a home for disabled animals including blind dogs, blind horses, deaf dogs, blind cats, and animals with medical disabilities like muscular dystrophy. Address: 400 Rolling Dog Ranch Ln, Ovando, MT, 59854 Phone Number: 406-793-6001 www.rollingdogranch.org Sara's Sanctuary Animal Rescue Charity ID: 45090 Sara’s Sanctuary advocates for the safety, well-being, and quality of life for all animals. We provide a safe and secure have for abused and disabled exotic wildlife and domestic farm animals. Sara’s Sanctuary is committed to protecting and rescuing animals from abuse, neglect, and abandonment by giving them the best diets, medical care and an abundance of love in their forever home.

Address: PO Box 174, Redmond, WA 98073 Phone Number: 425-898-9984 www.sarassanctuary.org Sarvey Wildlife Care Center Charity ID: 45075 Sarvey Wildlife Care Center rehabilitates injured and orphaned wildlife in the Pacific Northwest. They receive immediate medical care, food, and shelter and stay until they are ready for release back into the wild. The education programs offered helps sensitize the public to the needs of conservation of wildlife for the current and future generations. The ultimate goal is to keep our wildlife safe and reproducing, balancing our ecology. Address: 13106 148th Street NE, Arlington, WA 98223 Phone Number: 360-435-4817 www.sarveywildlife.org Seattle Animal Control - Help The Animals Fund (City Org) Charity ID: 35000 This fund was established in 1977 to receive gifts and donations for the purpose of promoting animal welfare. Contributions could be used for such activities as developing public education videos or advertisements that promote responsible pet ownership, purchasing toys and treats for animals at the shelter, providing animal carriers for low income or elderly persons, providing excellent veterinary care for animals that have been subjected to cruelty and to pay for extensive medical care associated with rehabilitating sick and injured animals through the shelter's Foster Care Program. Address: 2061 15th Ave West, Seattle, WA 98119 Phone Number: 206-386-PETS (7387) www.seattle.gov/animalshelter/ Seattle Animal Control - OffLeash Area Fund (City Org) Charity ID: 45051 Part of the off-leash area program, this fund is used for the sole purpose of creating, maintaining and providing amenities for the off-leash areas here in Seattle.

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Address: 2061 15th Ave West, Seattle, WA 98119 Phone Number: 206-386-PETS (7387) www.seattle.gov/animalshelter/ Seattle Animal Control - Pet Population Control Fund (City Org) Charity ID: 45053 Established in 1996 to receive donations for the purpose of promoting pet population control through Seattle's low cost Municipal Spay and Neuter Clinic. Donations may be used to pay for the spaying and neutering of pets owned by low income or elderly persons, promote public awareness about the benefits and importance of spaying and neutering, or to purchase new spay and neuter technology that may not otherwise be obtained. Address: 2061 15th Ave West, Seattle, WA 98119 Phone Number: 206-386-PETS (7387) www.seattle.gov/animalshelter/ Seattle Animal Control - Shelter Expansion Fund (City Org) Charity ID: 45052 This expansion will add 4,600 square feet of space to the existing shelter and will provide room for such activities as volunteer orientations, training, indoor dog obedience classes, regional animal welfare meetings, and coordination of off-site adoption events. The Seattle Animal Shelter currently has over 600 volunteers participating in twenty five programs and this new space will allow the Shelter staff and volunteers to continue to enhance the programs and services provided to the community. Address: 2061 15th Ave West, Seattle, WA 98119 Phone Number: 206-386-PETS (7387) www.seattle.gov/animalshelter/ Seattle Aquarium Society (SEAS) (City Org) Charity ID: 24109 The Seattle Aquarium is a vital force for marine conservation. As our local population grows, we must all work to preserve the spectacular beauty and health of Puget Sound. The Seattle Aquarium is uniquely

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positioned to help over 800,000 visitors including 50,000 students each year understand and become aware of the impact they have on our marine environment. The Aquarium is owned and operated by the City of Seattle. The Seattle Aquarium Society, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is the official nonprofit organization for the Seattle Aquarium. Address: 1415 Western Ave, Ste 505 Seattle WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-682-3474 www.seattleaquarium.org Seattle Pug Rescue Charity ID: 45085 We take in pug dogs that are abused, unloved, unwanted, etc, and give them needed medical care, then re-home them in homes that have qualified. We never turn down a pug in need. We also have a Helping Hands program whereby older and/or medically challenged pugs go into loving homes and have a caring family for the rest of their lives and Seattle Pug Recue pays medical costs. Address: 5806A 119th Ave Se, Bellevue, WA 98006 Phone Number: 425-643-1418 www.seattlepugs.com Seattle Purebred Dog Rescue Charity ID: 45076 SPDR volunteers and gives homes to unwanted and abandoned purebred dogs and promotes responsible dog ownership though education in the selection, care, and training of dogs. Address: PO Box 3523, Redmond, WA 98052 Phone Number: 206-654-1117 www.spdrdogs.org Second Chance Companions Charity ID: 45077 All-volunteer pet adoption and counseling organization dedicated to finding forever homes for homeless pets or those about to become homeless. AniMeals provides pet food to the elderly & shut-ins. Address: PO Box 2343, Battle Ground, WA, 98604 Phone Number: 360-687-4569 www.sccpets.com

Second Chance Ranch Charity ID: 45078 We are dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of abused and homeless animals. The Northwest’s first no-kill sanctuary and adoption center with a free-roaming environment for the animals. Address: PO Box 899, Elma, WA 98541 Phone Number: 360-861-8056 www.secondchancerance.org Spaying To Save Our Pets Charity ID: 45054 Spaying to Save Our Pets is a 501(c)(3) Public Charity . Contributions are deductible, as provided by law. Address: PO Box 622, Burley WA 98322 Phone Number: 253-857-7575 Website Not Available Vashon Island Pet Protectors Charity ID: 45056 VIPP provides lost/found pet assistance, finds homes for lost/abandoned pets, provides low cost spay/neuter and medical assistance for pets. Address: PO Box 245 , Vashon, WA 98070 Phone Number: 206-389-1085 www.vipp.org Washington Council Of Trout Unlimited Charity ID: 14013 The mission of the Washington Council of Trout Unlimited is to conserve, protect and restore cold water fisheries, their watersheds, and ecosystems as a means of maintaining our quality of life. Address: PO Box 2652, Issaquah, WA 98027 Phone Number: 206-200-2840 www.troutunlimitedwashington.org Washington Wilderness Coalition Charity ID: 14012 Only statewide organization dedicated to protecting Washington's wild forests and rivers through innovative community organizing, public education, and advocacy. Your voice for wilderness since 1979!

Address: 123 NW 36th St, Ste 220, , Seattle, WA 98107 Phone Number: 206-633-1992 www.washingtonwilderness.org

To promote the well-being of wildlife and their habitats through rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife, public education and non-invasive research.

911 Media Arts Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting independent digital media artists in the creation and exhibition of their work.

Whidbey Animals Improvement Foundation Charity ID: 45058

Address: PO Box 391, Friday Harbor, WA 98250 Phone Number: 360-378-5000 www.wolfhollowwildlife.org

Address: 402 9th Ave North, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-682-6552 www.911media.org

Wolftown Charity ID: 45079

ACT Theatre Charity ID: 22001 ACT's mission is to inspire our diverse community through theatre that advances our understanding of human life; to dare, excite and enrich artists and audiences; and to steward our many resources.

Wild Fish Conservancy (formerly Washington Trout) was formed to pursue all lawful options to preserve, protect and restore Washington's wild fish and their habitats in Washington State.

Wolftown was founded in 1997 by a grassroots community of people whose vision is to bring humanity into personal contact with at-risk animals, for their mutual benefit. We do wolf rescue and horse rescue. Wolftown also has federal permits for non-releasable indigenous birds of prey for educational outreach. Using the balance and wisdom of animals, teach young people compassion and empathy through the care of our rescued animals.

Address: PO Box 402, Duvall, WA 98019 Phone Number: 425-788-1167 www.washingtontrout.org

Address: PO Box 13115, Burton, WA 98013 Phone Number: 206-463-9113 www.wolftown.org

Wilderness Society - Pacific Northwest Regional Office Charity ID: 14042

World Society For The Protection Of Animals, USA Charity ID: 49006

The mission of Allied Arts is to enhance the cultural livability of Seattle and to create a social network of people who care about the Arts, Urban Design and Historic Preservation.

We bring to bear our scientific expertise, analysis and bold advocacy at the highest levels to save, protect and restore America's wilderness areas.

WSPA protects and rescues animals globally, from disaster relief for dogs, cats and livestock to helping suffering bears, elephants, dolphins and more. Please join us!

Address: 720 3rd Ave Ste 1800 Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-624-6430 www.wilderness.org

Address: Lincoln Plaza, 89 South St Ste 201, Boston, MA 02111 Phone Number: 800-883-9772 www.wspa-usa.org

Wolf Haven International Charity ID: 45059

World Wildlife Fund Charity ID: 14044

Wolf Haven International supports international wolf conservation, provides sanctuary for captive bred wolves, and provides educational opportunities to schools and the public.

Protects endangered wildlife and their threatened habitats by providing emergency assistance and long-term support to parks, nature reserves and anti-poaching activities on five continents.

Address: 3111 Offit Lake Road , Tenino, WA 98589 Phone Number: 360-264-4695 www.wolfhaven.org

Address: 1250 24th St NW, Washington, DC 20037 Phone Number: 202-293-9211 www.worldwildlife.org

WAIF is dedicated to provide food, shelter, veterinary care, and nurturing to displaced pets until loving homes can be found for them Address: PO Box 1108, Coupeville, WA 98239 Phone Number: 360-678-5816 www.waifanimals.org Wild Fish Conservancy Charity ID: 45057

Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehabilitation Center Charity ID: 45060

Arts, Culture & Humanities 911 Media Arts Center Charity ID: 22033

Address: 700 Union St, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-292-7660 www.acttheatre.org Allied Arts Foundation Charity ID: 46003

Address: 216 First Ave South, Ste 253, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-624-0432 www.alliedarts-seattle.org Americans United For Separation Of Church And State Charity ID: 46005 Americans United is the oldest national organization that works exclusively to protect and defend the constitutional principle of church-state separation. Address: 518 C St NE, Washington, DC, 20002 Phone Number: 202-466-3234 www.au.org Artist Trust Charity ID: 22024 Artist Trust's sole mission is to support and encourage individual artists working in all disciplines in order to enrich community life throughout Washington State. Address: 1835 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-467-8734 www.artisttrust.org

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Arts Corps Charity ID: 22000 Arts Corps provides greater community access to diverse learning opportunities that use art as the tool to nurture critical thinking, individual power and creativity. Address: 4408 Delridge Way SW #110 , Seattle, WA 98106 Phone Number: 206-722-5440 www.artscorps.org ArtsFund Charity ID: 46007 ArtsFund's mission is to raise and distribute unrestricted operating support for nonprofit arts groups in King and Pierce counties within Washington state. Address: 10 Harrison St Ste 200, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-281-9050 www.artsfund.org ArtsWest Charity ID: 46009 ArtsWest exists to enrich the community by presenting and producing high quality arts programs. Address: 4711 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116 Phone Number: 206-938-0963 www.artswest.org Asian Pacific Islander Community Leadership Foundation (ACLF) Charity ID: 47044 ACLF promotes social, economic and political justice by training and supporting a strong sustainable community of civically engaged leaders that reflect the diversity of local Asians and Pacific Islanders. Address: PO Box 14461, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-625-3850 www.aclfnorthwest.org Bellevue Art Museum (BAM) Charity ID: 22013 Bellevue Arts Museum is the Pacific Northwest's center for the exploration of art, craft and design through exhibitions, educational programs and partnerships, emphasizing the work of regional artists. Address: 510 Bellevue Way NE Bellevue, WA 98004

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Phone Number: 425-519-0770 www.bellevuearts.org

preserved, and passed along to future generations.

Bellevue Philharmonic Charity ID: 22025

Address: 1010 Valley St, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-382-2628 www.cwb.org

The Bellevue Philharmonic's mission is to excite, enrich and entertain, through live orchestral music, all generations and communities on the Eastside.

Central District Forum For Arts & Ideas Charity ID: 46019

Address: 1905 136th Pl NE Ste 2005, Bellevue, WA 98005 Phone Number: 425-455-4171 www.bellevuephil.org

To present and produce AfricanAmerican cultural programs that encourage thought and debate for the greater Seattle area.

Book-It Repertory Theatre Charity ID: 46011

Address: PO Box 22824, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-323-4032 www.cdforum.org

To transform great literature into great theatre through simple and sensitive production, and inspire our audiences to read. Address: 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-216-0877 www.book-it.org Breath Of Aire Charity ID: 46013 Breath of Aire is a choir committed to presenting inspirational music that will encourage and uplift listeners. Address: 121 North Kennebeck Ave, Kent, WA 98030 Phone Number: 253-854-9999 www.breathofaire.org Broadway Center For The Performing Arts Charity ID: 46015 We provide unique content through 20 school-time matinees for students from pre-kindergarten through high school. The best professional ensembles from around the nation engage students in learning about world culture, history, science, language arts and more. Address: 901 Broadway, Ste 700 Tacoma, WA Phone Number: 253-591-5890 www.broadwaycenter.org

Centro Cultural Hispano Americano Charity ID: 46023 Inform, preserve, interpret and promote the culture, folklore and traditions of all the Hispanic American countries, including Brazil, Spain and Portugal Fund Art Scholarships for the Hispanic. Address: 6601 49th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118 Phone Number: 206 418-6710 www.centroculturalha.org Copper Canyon Press Charity ID: 47047 As a thriving nonprofit publisher, Copper Canyon Press believes that poetry is vital to language and living. For more than 35 years the Press has fostered the work of emerging, established and world-renowned poets for an expanding audience, producing poetry books that meet the highest standards of artistic excellence and cultural consequence. Address: PO Box 271, Port Townsend, WA, 98360 Phone Number: 360-385-4925 www.coppercanyonpress.org

Center For Wooden Boats Charity ID: 46017

Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association Charity ID: 00048

To provide a gathering place where maritime history comes alive through direct experience and our small craft heritage is enjoyed,

The purpose of DNDA is to engage community residents, businesses and institutions in creating and maintaining a thriving community.

Address: 5411 Delridge Way SW, Seattle, WA, 98106 Phone Number: 206-923-0917 www.dnda.org Dr. James W. Washington, Jr. and Mrs. Janie Rogella Washington Foundation Charity ID: 22051 The James W. Washington, Jr. and Janie Rogella Washington Foundation was created in 1997 to preserve the art, writing, and lifetime works of Dr. James W. Washington, Jr. and to share his vision through the interpretation and showing of his artwork, studio, family garden, and home. Address: 1816 26th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-709-4241 www.jameswashington.org Early Music Guild Of Seattle Charity ID: 22029 Early Music Guild promotes the growth and appreciation of music from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods by presenting concerts and through educational activities. Address: 2366 Eastlake Ave E #335, Seattle, WA, 98102 Phone Number: 206-325-7066 www.earlymusicguild.org Earshot Jazz Society Of Seattle Charity ID: 22030 Our mission is to support jazz and increase awareness in the community. Programs include the presentation of creative music, educational programs and a monthly newsletter. Address: 3429 Fremont Place, #309, Seattle, WA, 98103 Phone Number: 206-547-6763 www.earshot.org Eastside Jewish Public Library Charity ID: 50053 The mission of the Eastside Jewish Public Library is to provide access for informational, educational, cultural and recreational library materials and services in a variety of formats and technologies; and to be responsive to the public needs of the community. We provide free and easy access to information in print, such as reference books for

study and scholarship, history, biography, law, ethics, mysticism and basic texts. Address: 1837 156 Ave NE #303, Bellevue, WA, 98007 Phone Number: 425-957-7860 www.chabadbellevue.org Esoterics, The Charity ID: 47038 The Esoterics is a Seattle-based vocal ensemble that is dedicated to performing and perpetuating contemporary a cappella choral settings of poetry, philosophy, and spiritual writings from around the world. While cultivating artistic expression and cultural understanding among its singers and audience alike, The Esoterics aspires to reflect the beauty, power, and significance that are inherent in the music of our time. Address: 4523A 40th Ave SW Seattle, WA 98116 Phone Number: 206-935-7779 www.theesoterics.org Filipino Cultural Heritage Society Charity ID: 47040 The FCHS is committed to nurturing and proudly expressing the finest and all that is beautiful and enduring in the Filipino. A unique blend of Asian and Western cultures has profoundly produced a wealth of cultural heritage that must be shared with as much of the world as possible. Address: 1710 N 103rd St, Seattle, WA 98133 Phone Number: 206-933-0833 Website Not Available Growth And Prevention (GAP) Theatre Charity ID: 16026 To present professional and original theatre that challenges young people and communities to successfully navigate complex, harmful or exploitative experiences. Address: 221 31st Ave E, Seattle, WA, 98112 Phone Number: 206-679-1281 Website Not Available Henry Art Gallery Charity ID: 22018 The Henry Art Gallery is the Pacific Northwest's premier museum of

contemporary art, engaging diverse audiences in the experience of artistic innovation through exhibitions and programs. Address: UW Box 351410, Seattle, WA, 98195 Phone Number: 206-543-2281 www.henryart.org Historic Seattle Preservation Foundation Charity ID: 47042 Historic Seattle believes that buildings provide an essential link to the past, reminding us of who we are and where we came from. Founded in 1974, Historic Seattle is the only nonprofit membership organization dedicated to preserving Seattle and King County's architectural legacy. Our mission is to educate, advocate and preserve. Address: 1117 Minor Ave, Seattle, WA, 98101 Phone Number: 206-622-6952 www.historicseattle.org HistoryLink Charity ID: 47033 HistoryLink.org is an evolving online encyclopedia of state and local history in Washington state. HistoryLink.org provides a free, authoritative, and easily accessible history reference for the benefit of students, teachers, journalists, scholars, researchers, and the general public. With a few noted exceptions, all essays and features on this site are original works prepared exclusively for HistoryLink.org by staff, contract writers, volunteers, and consulting experts. Address: 1425 Fourth Ave., Seattle, WA Phone Number: 206 447-8140 www.historylink.org Intiman Theatre Charity ID: 22002 We produce classics and new plays — exceptional theater created by artists who make their homes in Seattle and artists from across the country, recognized masters of their craft and exciting new voices. These great stories encourage civic dialogue and personal reflections about issues we face as a community, in our country and on

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the planet. We believe there is a connection between what we choose as entertainment and the questions we ask about what it means to be human; that connection is the foundation of every play in our season. Address: PO Box 19760 Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-269-1901 www.intiman.org Jack Straw Foundation Charity ID: 46031 Jack Straw Productions exists to foster the communication of arts, ideas, and information to diverse audiences through audio media. We provide creation and production opportunities in audio media, including radio, theater, film, video, music, and literature. Address: 4261 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA, 98105 Phone Number: 206-634-0919 www.jackstraw.org KBCS 91.3 Fm Community Radio (A Service Of Bellevue Community College) Charity ID: 46033 KBCS-FM is a listener supported, non-commercial, community radio station, operated as a public service of Bellevue Community College. Our purpose is to entertain, educate and involve a diverse community of listeners with a variety of music, cultural and public affairs programs Address: 3000 Landerholm Circle SE, Bellevue, WA, 98007 Phone Number: 425-564-2386 www.bellevuecollege.edu KBTC Association Charity ID: 47045

Phone Number: 253-680-7708 www.kbtc.org

Phone Number: 253-535-7758 www.kplu.org

KCTS Television Charity ID: 46035

KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio Charity ID: 46041

KCTS Television enhances the quality of life in its communities by providing meaningful programs that inform, involve, and inspire.

The mission of KUOW is to create and serve an informed public, one challenged and invigorated by an understanding and appreciation of events, ideas, and cultures.

Address: 401 Mercer St , Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-728-6463 www.kcts.org KEXP Radio Charity ID: 46037 KEXP is more than just a radio station. In addition to its eclectic music mix, KEXP has a goal to teach listeners more about the craft of making music, the history of popular music, and the musicians making today’s new sounds. Address: 113 Dexter Ave North, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-520-5800 www.kexp.org Kirkland Arts Center Charity ID: 47036 Kirkland Arts Center (KAC) serves the Eastside arts community by providing artists and art lovers of all ages the opportunity to work together, build creative skills, and broaden their knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the visual arts. We offer classes, workshops, gallery exhibits and special events in a unique historic setting. Address: 620 Market St, Kirkland, WA, 98033 Phone Number: 425-822-7161 www.kirklandartscenter.org

Address: 4518 University Way NE, Ste 310, Seattle WA 98105 Phone Number: 206-543-2710 www.kuow.org Living Voices Charity ID: 46043 Imagine taking a journey to a watershed moment in time. Consider your place in history. What it was like to live in another time? Through the magic of video and an interactive performer, Living Voices presents unique and stirring presentations that capture the minds and hearts of today's audiences. Address: 915 E. Pine St, Ste 405, Seattle WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-328-0798 www.livingvoices.org Log House Museum (Southwest Seattle Historical Society) Charity ID: 47039 The Log House Museum is a place to discover and celebrate the history of the Duwamish Peninsula and the Birthplace of Seattle. Address: 3003 61st Ave SW Seattle, WA 98116 Phone Number: 206-938-5293 Website Not Available Nordic Heritage Museum Charity ID: 22034

KBTC Public Television strives to be a vital source of common cultural, intellectual and educational experiences for people in the communities we reach. Every week over 200,000 households tune in for programming that lets them experience history more fully, learn a new quilting technique, delight in learning with their children or just enjoy a program they wouldn't find anywhere else - without the interruption of commercials.

KPLU 88.5 FM (A Service Of Pacific Lutheran University) Charity ID: 46039 Celebrating 40 years of bringing more to the communities we serve, KPLU is "Washington's Public Radio", covering the largest listening area in Washington State. KPLU's unique blend of award-winning jazz, blues, and in-depth local and NPR news can be heard by over 3 million people, from Vancouver, B.C. to Astoria, Oregon.

The Nordic Heritage Museum shares Nordic culture with people of all ages and backgrounds by exhibiting art and objects, preserving collections, providing educational and cultural experiences, and serving as a community gathering place. The Nordic Heritage Museum is an internationally recognized museum and cultural center where people of all backgrounds are welcomed to be inspired by the values, traditions, art, and spirit of the Nordic peoples.

Address: 2320 S 19th St, Tacoma, WA, 98405

Address: 12180 Park Ave S, Tacoma, WA, 98447

Address: 3014 NW 67th St, Seattle, WA, 98117

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Phone Number: 206-789-5707 www.nordicmuseum.org Northwest African American Museum Charity ID: 22060 The Northwest African American Museum is a vibrant community gathering place, a place where youth, adults and families can honor the past and articulate the future. The Museum documents and exhibits the unique historical and cultural experiences of African Americans in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. The Museum is a generative institution capturing history and culture as it occurs, synthesizing what it means for today and tomorrow.

friendship and support among Buddhist groups and individual Buddhists from all traditions and promoting communications among Buddhists and with the larger community. Address: 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-441-6811 www.nwdharma.org Northwest Folklife Charity ID: 46049

Address: PO Box 22889 Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-267-1823 www.naamnw.org

Northwest Folklife creates opportunities for individuals and communities of the Pacific Northwest to celebrate, share and sustain the vitality of folk, ethnic and traditional arts for present and future generations. Northwest Folklife carries out its mission in a variety of ways, most notably through the annual production of the free Northwest Folklife Festival.

Northwest Asian American Theater Charity ID: 22035

Address: 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-684-7300 www.nwfolklife.org

Vision: celebrate/explore multicultural voices of Asians in America. Mission: discover, create, develop and promote exceptional Asian Pacific Islander/International works, emphasizing the original/innovative. Address: 409 7th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-340-1445 Website Not Available Northwest Associated Arts Charity ID: 46045 Northwest Associated Arts, Inc., provides performances that enliven, enrich, entertain and educate both members and audiences while appealing to a variety of musical tastes. Members are energized by an environment fostering bonds of community, serving and respecting diverse ages, cultures and ethnic groups. Address: PO Box 48251, Seattle, WA 98148 Phone Number: 206-246-6040 www.nwassociatedarts.org Northwest Dharma Association Charity ID: 46047 Northwest Dharma Association supports Buddhist teachings and community by fostering a network of

Northwest Puppet Center Charity ID: 22037 Our mission is to: create professional puppet theater by Carter Family Marionettes; present top quality puppet theater from around the world; teach puppetry skills and cultural knowledge to a new generation; serve children and adults by providing entertainment and education, and preserve and promote international traditions of puppetry. Address: 9123 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA, 98115 Phone Number: 206-523-2579 www.nwpuppet.org On The Boards Charity ID: 22019 On the Boards is a non-profit contemporary performing arts organization located in the lower Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. Founded by artists in 1978, our programming supports the development of artists and companies who are creating ground-breaking new work that would otherwise not be seen in Seattle.

Address: PO Box 19515, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-217-9886 www.ontheboards.org Pacific Northwest Ballet Charity ID: 22016 Your gift to Pacific Northwest Ballet supports the creation and development of world-class dance and helps provide educational outreach programs to the community. Address: 301 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-441-9411 www.pnb.org Pat Graney Group Charity ID: 22038 The Pat Graney Company commits itself to performing original dance works regionally, nationally, and internationally, as well as creating programs that work with students, incarcerated women/girls and other special populations. Address: 1419 South Jackson St. Studio 11, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-329-3705 www.patgraney.org Pratt Fine Arts Center Charity ID: 47020 Pratt Fine Arts Center is a nonprofit arts education and resource center located in Seattle. Pratt offers art classes for every age and every level of ability. Each year, more than 3,200 students and 500 working artists are served by Pratt Fine Arts Center’s studios and education programs. Address: 1902 South Main St, Seattle, WA, 98144 Phone Number: 206- 328-2200 www.pratt.org Rainbow City Band Charity ID: 16005 Founded in April 1998, Rainbow City Band is a non-profit organization based in Seattle, Washington. About 60 musicians belong to the band; we divide our musical year into concert (fall through mid-spring) and marching (mid-spring through summer) seasons. We also have a swing band, Purple Passion, that plays throughout the year.

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Address: PO Box 51074, Seattle, WA 98115 Phone Number: 206-932-1272 Website Not Available Repertory Actors Workshop Charity ID: 46050

Jubilee, held over Memorial Day each year.

Seattle Baroque Orchestra Charity ID: 22039

Address: 2787 Del Monte Ave, West Sacramento, CA, 95691 Phone Number: 916-372-5277 www.sacjazz.org

The goal of Seattle Baroque Orchestra is to awaken contemporary audiences to the vitality of 17th- and 18th-century music through historically informed performance of both familiar and unknown works.

The Repertory Actors Theatre strives to produce quality theatrical entertainment using primarily multiethnic and non-traditional casting.

Samuel & Althea Stroum Jewish Community Center Of Greater Seattle Charity ID: 47021

Address: 1122 E Pike St #1111 Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-364-3283 www.reacttheatre.org

Our members range from infants to seniors, from people looking for a great place to work out to people looking for Jewish social and cultural events, to families wanting a quality early childhood education program or fun camps and sports activities for their children.

Richard Hugo House Charity ID: 47043 Richard Hugo House is a center for writers and readers in Seattle’s Capitol Hill. It offers classes, events and writing residencies for adults and youth. Address: 1634 11th Ave, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-322-7030 www.hugohouse.org Rotary Music4Life (Northwest Youth Music Association) Charity ID: 47046 Rotary Music4Life, a music campaign administered by the Northwest Youth Music Association in collaboration with Seattle Public Schools and Seattle Rotary District 5030, is expanding music education for all children in Seattle. The immediate goal is to provide 1,200 musical instruments to Seattle Public Schools. Address: 3326 160th Ave SE, Bellevue, WA, 98008 Phone Number: 206-579-5517 www.rotarymusic4life.org Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society Charity ID: 47041 Dedicated to education of youth in a true American Art form – how to play traditional jazz. Educational programs include a Youth Jazz Camp every summer, and Adult Jazz Camp, and a Traditional Youth Band Competition on February of each year. The society also is involved in many fundraising activities including the Crab Feed and the largest jazz festival in the United States, the Sacramento Jazz

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Address: 3801 E Mercer Way, Mercer Island, WA 98040 Phone Number: 206-232-7115 www.sjcc.org Seattle Art Museum (SAM) Charity ID: 22004 SAM provides a welcoming place for people to connect with art and to consider its relationship to their lives. SAM is one museum in three locations: SAM Downtown, Seattle Asian Art Museum at Volunteer Park, and the Olympic Sculpture Park on the downtown waterfront. SAM collects, preserves and exhibits objects from across time and across cultures, exploring the dynamic connections between past and present. Address: 1300 First Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-654-3100 www.seattleartmuseum.org Seattle Arts And Lectures Charity ID: 47022

Address: 911 Pine St, Seattle, WA, 98101 Phone Number: 206-22-3118 www.seattlebaroque.org Seattle Center Foundation (City Org) Charity ID: 47023 Since 1977, Seattle Center Foundation has worked with Seattle Center to reflect the mission of inspiration, innovation and imagination. With the Foundation's help, Seattle's premier urban park has been able to celebrate its iconic past and create new cultural centers. Serving over 12 million visitors a year, free and accessible programming is key to the mission of Seattle Center. Seattle Center Foundation annually supports vital community programs serving youth and underserved groups through groundbreaking programs, insuring that income is not a barrier to experiencing the Seattle Center. Address: 305 Harrison St Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-684-7345 www.seattlecenter.org Seattle Chamber Music Society Charity ID: 22040 To foster the appreciation of chamber music in our region by presenting performances featuring world-class musicians in accessible and inviting formats, with an emphasis on developing a broadbased sustainable audience through education and community outreach.

The mission of the Seattle Aquarium has never been more important. We have an awesome responsibility to protect our local marine environment. Protection is best achieved by helping our community – See, Touch, & Explore what is beneath the surface. Our Seattle Aquarium provides this opportunity both at the Seattle Aquarium and on our local beaches.

Seattle Children's Theatre Charity ID: 22005

Address: 105 South Main St Ste 201, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-621-2230 www.lectures.org

To provide children of all ages access to professional theatre, with a focus on new works, and theatre education.

Address: 10 Harrison St, Ste 306, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-283-8710 www.scmf.org

Address: 201 Thomas St, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-441-3322 www.sct.org

www.seattlegirlschoir.org

Seattle Opera Charity ID: 22006

Seattle International Children's Festival Charity ID: 22043

Seattle Chinatown International District Preservation And Development Association (SCIDPDA) Charity ID: 46025

Seattle International Children's Festival opens up the world to young people, families and people of all ages with world-class, international, multidisciplinary arts programming enriched by educational services for teachers, schools and the general public

Seattle Opera strives to produce musically extraordinary, theatrically compelling operas, employing uniformly high-quality casts, dramatically aware conductors, and innovative yet textually concerned directors and designers.

Our mission is to "preserve, promote, and develop the Seattle Chinatown International District as a vibrant community and unique ethnic neighborhood." Address: PO Box 3302, Seattle, WA 98114 Phone Number: 206-624-8929 www.scidpda.org Seattle Choral Company Charity ID: 22041

Address: 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-684-7338 www.seattleinternational.org Seattle Jazz Orchestra Charity ID: 47025

The Seattle Choral Company is known for providing an allencompassing and unforgettable choral experience for its audiences and performers.

The Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra (SRJO) is the Northwest's premier big band jazz ensemble. Founded in 1995, the 17-piece big band is made up of the most prominent jazz soloists and band leaders in the greater Seattle area.

Address: 1518 Ne 143rd Seattle, WA 98125 Phone Number: 206-365-8765 www.seattlechoralcompany.org

Address: PO Box 45592, Seattle, WA, 98145 Phone Number: 206- 523-6159 www.srjo.org

Seattle Foundation, The Charity ID: 46053

Seattle Men's Chorus & Seattle Women's Chorus (Flying House Productions) Charity ID: 46029

The Seattle Foundation's mission is to create a healthy community through strategic philanthropy, community knowledge and leadership. We encourage personal philanthropy and connect individuals with the issues they care about-providing them with support and inspiration to give effectively and improve our community.

Seattle Men's Chorus and Seattle Women's Chorus entertain, enlighten, unify and heal our audience and members, using the power of words and music to recognize the value of gay and straight people and their relationships.

Address: 1200 Fifth Ave Ste 1300 , Seattle, WA, 98101 Phone Number: 206-622-2294 www.seattlefoundation.org

Address: 319 12th Ave, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-323-0750 www.flyinghouse.org

Seattle Girls' Choir Guild Charity ID: 47024

Seattle Musical Theatre Presented By Civic Light Opera Charity ID: 22027

To support chorister’s music experience by sponsoring concerts, tours, festival participation, manage resident music camp, purchase and maintain uniforms, and communicate with parents about needs and events. Address: 1828 12th Ave East #A, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-633-2518

For more than 30 years we have been Seattle's only theatre company devoted exclusively to producing the finest selections of the great musical theatre catalog - and we deliver! Address: 7400 Sand Point Way Ne #101N, Seattle, WA, 98115 Phone Number: 206-363-4807 www.clo-musicaltheatre.org

Address: 1020 John St, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-684-7200 www.seattleopera.org Seattle Pro Musica Society Charity ID: 47026 The mission of Seattle Pro Musica is to be a leader in the choral arts by performing inspirational and innovative concert programs at the highest artistic level, enriching our audience, and building audiences and singers of the future. Address: 1756 NW 56th St, Seattle, WA 98107 Phone Number: 206-781-2766 www.seattlepromusica.org Seattle Repertory Theatre Charity ID: 22017 Seattle Repertory Theatre creates extraordinary productions and programs that excite, entertain, and engage our community and nourish a lifelong passion for theatre. Address: 155 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-443-2210 www.seattlerep.org Seattle Shakespeare Company Charity ID: 46051 Our mission is to open doors to classical plays for audiences of all ages, through intimate, daring productions Address: PO Box 19595, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-733-8228 www.seattleshakespeare.org Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestras Charity ID: 22047 Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestras is the largest youth symphony organization in the United States. Founded in 1942, we now serve over 1,100 diverse students a year through four full orchestras, four

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summer programs, and partnerships with local public schools. Through our financial aid programs, we make sure that every talented child can receive an excellent music education, regardless of their financial resources. Address: 11065 Fifth Ave NE Ste A, Seattle, WA, 98125 Phone Number: 206-362-2300 www.syso.org Spectrum Dance Theatre Charity ID: 22048

Theatre Puget Sound Charity ID: 47037 Theatre Puget Sound is a trade and service organization founded in 1997 to promote the spiritual and economic necessity of theatre to the public, and to unify and strengthen the theatre community through programs, resources and services. Address: PO Box 19643, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-770-0370 tpsonline.org

Spectrum Dance Theater (SDT) was founded in 1982 to bring dance of the highest merit to a diverse audience composed of people from different social, cultural, ethnic and economic backgrounds. SDT’s principal objective is to make the art form of dance accessible through contemporary dance performances and high-quality dance training in a variety of dance styles. Three organizational components comprise SDT: the professional company, the School and outreach programs.

UMO Ensemble Charity ID: 47048

Address: 800 Lake Washington Blvd, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-325-4161 www.spectrumdance.org

Velocity Dance Center is a contemporary performing arts, 501c3 non-profit organization serving the greater Puget Sound area and beyond.

StoryCorps Charity ID: 47035

Address: 915 East Pine St #200, Seattle WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-325-8773 www.velocitydancecenter.org

StoryCorps is an independent nonprofit project whose mission is to honor and celebrate one another’s lives through listening. By recording the stories of our lives with the people we care about, we experience our history, hopes, and humanity. Address: 80 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, NY, 11217 Phone Number: 646-723-7020 www.storycorps.net Taproot Theatre Company Charity ID: 47028 Taproot Theatre exists to create theatre that explores the beauty and questions of life while brining hope to our search for meaning. We value faith. We respect people. We celebrate theatre. Address: PO Box 30946, Seattle WA 98113 Phone Number: 206-781-9705 www.taproottheatre.org

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Our mission is to stir the human spirit and incite the imagination by providing awe, challenge and inspiration through original and compelling physical theatre. Address: PO Box 347, Vashon, WA, 98070 Phone Number: 206-408-8059 www.umo.org Velocity Dance Center Charity ID: 46054

Vera Project, The Charity ID: 47029 The Vera Project is what every teenager wants, a music-arts center run by and for youth. By engaging participants at all levels of music production and community organizing, Vera strives to fulfill its mission to fuel personal and community transformation through the vehicle of popular music shows produced in partnership with young people of Seattle. Address: 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-956-8372 www.theveraproject.org VH-1 Save The Music Foundation Charity ID: 46055 Dedicated to creating systematic change in the American public

school system by restoring sequential curricula-based music programs and by raising public awareness. Address: 1515 Broadway, 20th Fl, New York, NY 10036 Phone Number: 212-846-7605 www.vh1.com Village Theatre Charity ID: 22020 Village Theatre provides the area with quality theatre for all ages. We choose many shows geared toward the entire family and produce musicals and non-musicals that are accessible, entertaining and educational. Address: 303 Front St North Issaquah, WA 98027 Phone Number: 425-392-1942 www.villagetheatre.org Wing Luke Asian Museum Charity ID: 22050 The Museum engages Asian Pacific Americans and the public in exploring issues related to APA art, history and culture through exhibitions, outreach, research and publications. Address: 719 King St, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-623-5124 www.wingluke.org

Children, Youth & Family Services ACAP Child & Family Services Charity ID: 10011 Provides subsidized child care for low income families, including child care for special needs children; parent education classes offered throughout South King County. Address: 1102 J St. SE Auburn, WA, 98002 Phone Number: 253-939-0870 www.acapchildservices.org Adoption Ministry Of Youth With A Mission Charity ID: 48002 To connect children, regardless of their ethnicity, age, or special needs, with Christian adoptive families and to reach all venues of our community with adoption education.

Address: PO Box 512, Puyallup, WA 98371 Phone Number: 253-770-2283 www.adoptionministry.net African American Self-Help Foundation Charity ID: 38002 God's love effectively expressed through hot meals, healthcare, education and vocational training to homeless children worldwide; also providing assistance to qualified African-American working mothers. Address: 182 Farmers Ln Ste 200, Santa Rosa, CA 95405 Phone Number: 800-514-3499 www.aashf.org Amara Parenting & Adoption Services Charity ID: 10079 Amara Parenting & Adoption Services end generational cycles of abuse & neglect by working with families to create permanent, loving homes for children. Address: 3300 E Union St, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-260-1700 www.amaraparenting.org Americans Adopting Orphans Charity ID: 48071 Americans Adopting Orphans is a licensed, not-for-profit adoption agency headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with a branch office in St. Louis, Missouri. We provide adoption and educational services to American citizens in all 50 states, and around the world. Address: 12345 Lake City Way NE, # 2001 Seattle, WA 98125 Phone Number: 206-524-5437 www.orphans.com Asian Children's Assistance Limited Charity ID: 48003 Saving Asian abandoned, orphaned, destitute, and handicapped children by providing hope and opportunity. Reaching their full potential through basic care, corrective surgery, therapy and training. Address: PO Box 702194, Tulsa, OK, 74170 Phone Number: 502-742-8975 www.AsianChildrensAssist.org

Asian Counseling And Referral Service Charity ID: 10018 Multilingual Asian Pacific American services: Aging and Adult Services, Food Bank, Counseling, Youth Development, Vocational, Naturalization, Substance Abuse Treatment, Domestic Violence Education, Information/Referral, Legal Clinic. Address: 3639 Martin Luther King Jr Way S, Seattle, WA, 98144 Phone Number: 206-695-7600 www.acrs.org Associated Recreation Council (ARC) - Rainier Beach Community Center Charity ID: 48050 The Associated Recreation Council (ARC), in partnership with Seattle Parks and Recreation, serves Seattle by offering a variety of recreational and life long learning programs, classes and activities. Address: 8825 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118 Phone Number: 206-386-1944 www.arcseattle.org Association Of Christian Schools International Charity ID: 48004 Empowering Christian schools worldwide to effectively provide Christ-centered, rigorous education-pre-K to college--so students will acquire godly wisdom and be effectively prepared for life. Address: PO Box 65130, Colorado Springs, CO 80962 Phone Number: 866-401-4801 www.acsi.org Auburn Youth Resources Charity ID: 10021 Serving the people of South King, AYR provides individual, group, and family counseling, child residential care, street outreach, and substance abuse and prevention services. Address: 816 F St. Se , Auburn, WA 98002 Phone Number: 253-939-2202 www.ayr4kids.org Austin Foundation Charity ID: 48005

The Austin Foundation transforms lives by providing accessible opportunities for young people to experience the benefits of physical fitness. Address: 1918 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-381-1841 www.youthandfitness.org Bainbridge Youth Services Charity ID: 48006 BYS provides no-cost counseling and jobs services to youth ages 1219, promoting social and emotional well being of adolescents through outreach and services. Address: PO Box 11173, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Phone Number: 206-780-1849 www.bainbridgeyouthservices.org Believe In Tomorrow Charity ID: 48007 Believe In Tomorrow provides exceptional hospital and retreat housing services to critically ill children and their families. We believe in keeping families together during a child’s medical crisis, and that the gentle cadence of normal family life has a powerful influence on the healing process. Address: 6601 Frederick Rd, Baltimore, MD 21228 Phone Number: 800-933-5470 www.believeintomorrow.org Big Brothers Big Sisters Of King Pierce & Jefferson Counties Charity ID: 10023 Big Brothers Big Sister programmed is modeled on the national mentoring program developed by Big Brothers Big Sisters of America over the past 100 years. Address: 1600 S Graham St, Seattle, WA 98108 Phone Number: 206-763-9060 www.bbbs.org/pugetsound Birth To Three Developmental Center Charity ID: 10024 A non-profit child development program serving infants and toddlers with developmental delays and their families living in South King and Pierce Counties.

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Address: 35535 6th Place SW, Federal Way, WA 98023 Phone Number: 253-874-5445 www.birthtothree.org Boy Scouts Of America - Chief Seattle Council Charity ID: 48008 The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. The Boy Scouts of America is the nation's foremost youth program of character development and values-based leadership training. Address: 3120 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-725-5200 www.seattlebsa.org Boy Scouts Of America - Mt. Baker Council Charity ID: 10273 The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law. The Boy Scouts of America is the nation's foremost youth program of character development and values-based leadership training. Address: 1715 100th Pl S #B, Everett, WA 98208 Phone Number: 425-338-0380 www.mountbakerbsa.org Boy Scouts Of America - Pacific Harbors Council Charity ID: 48010 We prepare young people to make ethical decisions over their lifetimes by instilling in them scouting values, citizenship, helping others, and the desire to reach their best potential. Address: 4802 S. 19th St, Tacoma, WA 98405 Phone Number: 360-357-3331 www.pacificharbors.org Boys & Girls Club Of The Olympic Peninsula Charity ID: 48011 We strive to inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as

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productive, responsible and caring citizens.

C.A.S.T. For Kids Foundation Charity ID: 48012

Address: 400 W Fir St, Sequim, WA 98382 Phone Number: 360-683-8095 www.positiveplaceforkids.net

An extraordinary outdoors program which provides disabled and disadvantaged children a quality recreational and educational opportunity through the sport of fishing.

Boys & Girls Clubs Of King County Charity ID: 10028 We strive to inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.

Address: 227 SW 41st St, Renton, WA 98055 Phone Number: 425-251-3214 www.castforkids.org Camp Fire Boys And Girls, Central Puget Sound Council Charity ID: 10030

Address: 603 Stewart St #300, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-461-3890 www.positiveplace.org

Offers a broad range of activities including small group clubs and summer camp for preschool through high-school aged children

Boys & Girls Clubs Of Snohomish County Charity ID: 27005

Address: 8511 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115 Phone Number: 206 461 8550 www.campfire-usa.org

Facilities for school age youth that provide programs including sports, summer day camp, teen centers, computer labs, homework help, arts/crafts and licensed childcare.

Camp Fire Boys And Girls, Samish Council Charity ID: 19011

Address: 4322 Rucker, Everett, WA 98203 Phone Number: 425-258-2436 www.bgcsnoco.org Boys And Girls Club Of Bellevue Charity ID: 10022 Providing a safe place for kids and positive role models, the Club helps youth of all backgrounds develop qualities needed to make positive life choices. Address: 209 100th Ave NE Bellevue, WA 98004 Phone Number: 425-454-6162 www.bgcbellevue.com Boys And Girls Club Of Skagit County - Sedro-Wooley Club Charity ID: 48076

Through informal educational opportunities in clubs, child care settings, classrooms and camps, Camp Fire Boys and Girls' purpose is to support the development of motivated, self-confident boys and girls -- and to have fun! Address: 2217 Woburn St, Bellingham, WA 98229 Phone Number: 360-733-5710 www.campfiresamishcouncil.org Camp Fire Boys And Girls, Snohomish County Council Charity ID: 27006 Programs for youth preschool through high school includes: after school clubs, camping, teen activities, outdoor education, and programs for children with developmental disabilities.

To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens.

Address: 4312 Rucker Ave , Everett, WA 98203 Phone Number: 425-258-5437 www.campfireusasnohomish.org

Address: 160 Cascade Pl Ste 160, Burlington, WA 98223 Phone Number: 360-856-1830 www.bgcskagit.org

Camp Victory Charity ID: 48013 To provide camps and counseling for children who are survivors of sexual abuse and to educate the

community about issues of sexual assault. Address: 21806 Pacific Way, Ocean Park, WA 98640 Phone Number: 360-665-2888 Website Not Available Campaign For Tobacco-Free Kids Charity ID: 00019 The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids is a leader in the fight to reduce tobacco use and its devastating consequences in the United States and around the world. By changing public attitudes and public policies on tobacco, we strive to prevent kids from smoking, help smokers quit and protect everyone from secondhand smoke. Address: 1400 Eye St Ste 1200, Washington DC 20005 Phone Number: 202-296-5469 www.tobaccofreekids.org CASA For Children - Multnomah & Washington Counties, Oregon Charity ID: 48015 We are advocates for the best interests of children who have been abused or neglected and are under the protection of the Juvenile Courts in Multnomah and Washington Counties in Oregon. Our purpose is to secure a safe and permanent family for each child as quickly as possible. Address: 1401 Ne 68th Ave, Portland, OR 97213 Phone Number: 503-988-4179 www.casahelpskids.org CASA For Children - Washington State Charity ID: 24024 CASA is a volunteer appointed by the court to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in dependency court. To do this, CASAs investigate case facts, recommend a course of action to the court, facilitate the resolution of problems, and monitor progress towards establishing permanency for the child. In many instances, the CASA volunteer is the one consistent adult in the life of a child. Children with CASA representation generally spend less time in the court system, less time in foster care, and have a better chance at a safe, stable home.

Address: 603 Stewart St #206, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-667-9716 www.washingtonstatecasa.org Center For Children And Youth Justice Charity ID: 48041 Advancing justice for and enhancing the lives of children and youth through juvenile justice, child welfare, and related systems reform. Address: 615 2nd Ave Ste 275, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-696-7503 www.ccyj.org Central Area Development Association (CADA) Charity ID: 17017 Central Area Development Association (CADA) is a non profit community based development corporation in Seattle, WA. A community based development organization, CADA pursues activities that will revitalize, build, and improve the Central Area neighborhood. CADA’s community building work respects the presence of diversity within the neighborhood. CADA also respects the diverse perspectives of the community. With this respect, CADA encourages and engages in substantive dialog with its constituency. With this dialog, CADA moves forward to implement community supported change and achieve its mission with conscience. Address: 320 17th Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98144 Phone Number: 206-328-2240 www.cada.org Central Area Youth Association Charity ID: 48016 To facilitate the positive development of youth for the benefit of youth, their families and the community. Address: 119 23rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-322-6640 www.seattle-caya.org Changes Parent Support Network Charity ID: 48017 Changes empowers parents and their families experiencing destructive, out-of-control behaviors by facilitating constructive change

through self-help, education and support. Address: PO Box 33211 , Seattle, WA 98133 Phone Number: 888-468-2620 www.cpsn.org Child Care Resources Charity ID: 10135 Every child deserves a great start -CCR increases the quality of child care and helps families recognize and retain the best child care options. Address: 1225 S Weller Ste 300, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-329-1011 www.childcare.org Childhaven Charity ID: 10039 Childhaven provides prevention, intervention and therapeutic treatment to abused/neglected infants and preschoolers through Therapeutic Child Care, Crisis Nursery, and Drug-Affected Infant Programs. Address: 316 Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-624-6477 www.childhaven.org Childhelp Foundation Charity ID: 20041 Founded in 1959, one of the nation's largest and oldest agencies dedicated to the treatment, prevention, and research of child abuse and neglect. Address: 2346 N Central Ave, Phoenix AZ, 85004 Phone Number: 602-271-4500 www.childhelpusa.org Childreach (A Program Of Plan USA) Charity ID: 04008 A global, non-profit, child-centered development organization without religious, political, or governmental affiliation helping needy children and their families in developing countries since 1937. Address: 155 Plan Way, Warwick, RI, 02886 Phone Number: 800-556-7918 www.planusa.org

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Children Awaiting Parents Charity ID: 48019 Dedicated to finding loving, adoptive homes for abandoned, abused and neglected children who languish in the foster care system. Most have physical/emotional/mental disabilities. Address: 595 Blossom Road Ste 306, Rochester, NY 14610 Phone Number: 888-835-8802 www.ChildrenAwaitingParents.org Children Of The Night Charity ID: 48020 Rescue's America's children from prostitution. Includes 24 hour nationwide hotline and home featuring an on-site school and college placement program. Address: 14530 Sylvan St, Van Nuys, CA 91411 Phone Number: 800-551-1300 www.childrenofthenight.org Children, Incorporated Charity ID: 04038 An international organization providing long-range assistance to needy children of all races and creeds worldwide. Administers to their physical, mental and spiritual needs. Address: 4205 Dover Rd, Richmond, VA 23221 Phone Number: 804-359-4562 www.children-inc.org Children's Alliance Charity ID: 24017 We're Washington's statewide child advocacy organization. We champion public policies and practices that deliver the essentials kids need to thrive - confidence, stability, health, and safety. Address: 2017 East Spruce St, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 800-854-5437 www.childrensalliance.org Children's Defense Fund Charity ID: 48022 CDF is the foremost national proponent of policies and programs that provide children with the resources they need to succeed. We champion policies that will lift children out of poverty; protect them from abuse and neglect; and ensure

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their access to health care, quality education, and a moral and spiritual foundation.

Phone Number: 206-624-5633 www.cisc-seattle.org

Address: 25 E St NW, Washington, DC, 20001 Phone Number: 202-628-8787 www.childrensdefense.org

Christ The King School Charity ID: 48026

Children's Home Society Of Washington Charity ID: 48024 Nationally recognized and accredited agency. Programs include early childhood development, parent education, family support services, child/family counseling, out of home care, adoption and advocacy. Address: PO Box 15190, Seattle WA 98115 Phone Number: 253-854-0700 www.childrenshomesociety.org Children's Hunger Relief Fund Charity ID: 38010 Saving children's lives! Sharing God's love by providing hot meals, disease-free water, healthcare, medicines, food growing technology, and Christian education to suffering children worldwide. Address: PO Box 5366, Santa Rosa, CA 95402 Phone Number: 888-781-1585 www.chrf.org Children's Medical Ministries Charity ID: 48025 A compassionate humanitarian service of 700 volunteer healthcare professionals committed to serving poor and oppressed children and families in the United States and developing countries Address: PO Box 3382, Crofton, MD 21114 Phone Number: 301-261-3211 www.childmed.org Chinese Information And Service Center Charity ID: 10041 CISC helps immigrant families, elderly, and youth participate and thrive in our Puget Sound community. For over 30 years: touching lives and creating possibilities. Address: 611 S Lane St, Seattle, WA 98104

We are a community school where our students are taught acceptance and respect for others and to embrace and enjoy the diversity of our school. Address: 415 N 117th St Seattle, WA 98133 Phone Number: 206 364-6890 www.ckseattle.org Christian Relief Fund Charity ID: 38012 Fighting hunger and poverty internationally by providing food, medicine, educational support, Christian disaster relief and humanitarian aid to children and families in developing countries. Address: PO Box 19670, Amarillo, TX 79114 Phone Number: 800-858-4038 www.christianrelieffund.org Christmas House Charity ID: 24005 Christmas House provides low income families from Snohomish with gifts and essentials during the holidays. Address: PO Box 717 , Everett, WA 98206 Phone Number: 425-338-2273 www.christmas-house.org City Year Seattle/King County Charity ID: 48086 City Year united young people of all backgrounds for a year of full-time service, giving them the skills and opportunities to change the world. By giving corps members the skills and opportunities to service in schools and neighborhoods across the country, City Year seeks to: Help children succeed, Build stronger communities, Break down social barriers, Develop young leaders, Foster active citizenship. Address: 2203 - 23rd Ave S Ste 101, Seattle, WA, 98144 Phone Number: 206-219-5008 www.cityyear.org

Clothes For Kids Charity ID: 48027

and participation in a powerful community

CFK provides Free quality clothing to approximately 1600 low income Snohomish children annually; empowers self-esteem and encourages learning; supports community service opportunities.

Address: 999 Third Ave, Ste 1570, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-325-8480 www.communityforyouth.org

Address: 16725 52nd Ave W Ste B, Lynnwood, WA 98037 Phone Number: 425-670-7285 www.clothesforkids.org Cocoon House Charity ID: 27034 Provides shelter and critical services to runaway, homeless and at-risk teens and offers outreach and prevention services for teens and families to eliminate youth homelessness. Address: 2929 Pine St, Everett, WA 98201 Phone Number: 425-259-5802 www.cocoonhouse.org Committee For Children Charity ID: 48028 Our mission is to promote the safety, well-being and social development of children by creating quality educational programs for educators, families, and communities. Address: 568 First Ave South Ste 600, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-343-1223 www.cfchildren.org Community Day School Association Charity ID: 10260 Community Day School Association (CDSA) stands out in the childcare industry by providing an affordable before- and after-school and prekindergarten child enrichment program that is integrated with nine Seattle Public Schools. Address: 5333 15th Ave Ste 1L, Seattle, WA 98108 Phone Number: 206-568-0827 www.communitydayschool.org Community For Youth Charity ID: 48029 Community for Youth inspires and supports youth to identify and achieve their goals through mentoring, learning experiences,

Community Safety Net Charity ID: 10001 Community Safety Net™ is a revolutionary safety awareness and education initiative that creates a network of concerned individuals who want to protect children and help save lives. It's been embraced by thousands of communities in Canada and the United States, forming an extensive safety net that stretches across the continent. Address: 276 Cavalier St, PO Box 559, Pembina, ND, 58271 Phone Number: 800-665-4878 www.communitysafetynet.com Crista Camps Charity ID: 48051 All activities and programs at Island Lake and Miracle Ranch are driven by an identical mission: proclaiming Christ through exceptional camp experiences. We are committed to proclaiming Christ through experiences and relationships, and we pray for every individual camper and guest.

Address: 801 S LN St, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-621-7880 www.deniselouie.org Dillon International Charity ID: 48014 Provide hope, love, and care for homeless children awaiting adoption. Address: 3227 E 31st St Ste 200, Tulsa, OK, 74105 Phone Number: 918749-4600 www.dillonadopt.com Dynamic Family Services Charity ID: 10264 Through quality early intervention services, we help children with special needs gain skills that will help them today while decreasing their need for future services. Address: 10811 Se Kent-Kangley Rd , Kent, WA 98030 Phone Number: 253-854-5660 www.dynamicfamilies.org Encompass Northwest Charity ID: 48030 Formerly Children's Services Of Sno-Valley. Encompass is a family support center offering education, therapy, enrichment, and support services to families living in and around Snoqualmie Valley.

Address: 19303 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133 Phone Number: 877-723-4373 www.cristacamps.com

Address: 1407 Boalch Ave NW, North Bend, WA, 98045 Phone Number: 425-888-2777 www.encompassnw.org

Deaconess Children's Services Charity ID: 27046

Family Services - Baby Boutique Charity ID: 48073

Increasing the capacity for children and families to thrive through comprehensive, strength-based programs providing in-home and group support, interactive parenting education and life skills.

The Baby Boutique provides free, gently-used items to homeless families and residents of our supportive housing program. Baby Boutique is staffed almost entirely by volunteers and located in downtown Seattle.

Address: PO Box 2629, Everett, WA 98213 Phone Number: 425-259-0146 www.deaconesschildren.org Denise Louie Education Center Charity ID: 10141 Denise Louie Education Center provides quality, multi-cultural early childhood education services to children and their families.

Address: 615 Second Ave, Ste 150, Seattle, WA Phone Number: 206-826-3050 www.family-services.org Family Services - Capitol Campaign Charity ID: 48072 Imagine a comprehensive center full of caring staff and volunteers, offering homeless children and their

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parents housing placement and support, individual and group counseling, parenting support, quality childcare, supplies such as diapers and clothing, and more. The campaign will build the 35,000 square foot Family Services' Rotary Support Center for Families located in Seattle on Rainier Avenue South to consolidate five existing Family Services programs and add two new ones. Address: 615 Second Ave, Ste 150, Seattle, WA Phone Number: 206-826-3050 www.family-services.org Fauntleroy Children's Center Charity ID: 48078 Fauntleroy Children’s Center is a nationally accredited nonprofit center dedicated to serving the community and families of the greater West Seattle area by offering high quality childcare in an educational environment. Our skilled professional staff provides a secure, stable and diverse environment where children want to be. Our mission is to work in collaboration with the families we serve and the community to enrich each child’s social, emotional, intellectual and physical growth. Address: 9131 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA, 98136 Phone Number: 206-932-9590 www.fauntleroychildrenscenter.org Firs Bible and Missionary Conference, The Charity ID: 48084 The Firs Serves the local church and community by drawing groups and individuals to a cmp and retreat setting where they will experience the Biblical message of Jesus through instruction, creative activities and significant relationships, resulting in changed lives. The Firs offers Christ-centered camps, conferences and retreats. The Firs has sought to lead people to salvation in Jesus Christ, nurture Christian character, develop youth leaders, train individuals for worldwide Christian services and strengthen family life. Address: 4605 Cable St, Bellingham, WA, 98226 Phone Number: 360-733-6840 www.thefirs.org

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Friends Of The Children - King County Charity ID: 10274 Friends of the Children - King County is a unique nonprofit organization that provides ongoing mentoring services to at-risk youth. FOTC strives to fulfill its mission to help our most vulnerable children living in seriously high-risk environments develop the relationships, goals, skills, and resources necessary to thrive. FOTC enrolls the most challenged children in kindergarten, and mentors them through their completion of high school, for four hours a week, every week, for thirteen years. Address: PO Box 22801, Seattle WA Phone Number: 206- 328-3535 www.friendskc.org Friends Of Youth Charity ID: 10064 Friends of Youth is focused on its mission to develop, provide and advocate services for children, youth, their families and communities that encourage individual growth and promote constructive relationships. Address: 16225 NE 87th St Ste A6, Redmond, WA 98052 Phone Number: 425-869-6490 www.friendsofyouth.org Gatewood School PTA Charity ID: 48082 As members of the Gatewood community of learners, the mission of the Gatewood Parent Teacher Association (PTA) is to work together to support the ongoing process of helping our children become Independent Learners. Address: 6523 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98136 Phone Number: 206-218-7884 www.gatewoodelementary.org/Gate woodPTA Give Kids The World Charity ID: 20024 Give Kids The World is a 70-acre non-profit resort for children with life-threatening illnesses whose one wish is to visit central Florida's bestloved attractions.

Address: 210 South Bass Road Kissimmee, FL, 34746 Phone Number: 800-995-5437 www.gktw.org Global Action for Children Charity ID: 48083 Launched in September 2003, Global Action for Children (GAC) is an independent, collaborative campaign of nongovernmental, faith-based, and student organizations dedicated to supporting orphans and other vulnerable children (OVC) and the communities and families that care for them. GAC’s unique strength lies in the diversity of its coalition partners and allies and its ability to mobilize a broad range of constituencies in support of advocacy for OVC. Address: 1413 K St NW, Washington, DC, 20005 Phone Number: 202-589-0808 www.globalactionforchildren.org Great Starts Birth & Family Education Charity ID: 48018 Formerly Childbirth Education Association Of Seattle. Great Starts supports growing families with birth and parenting education and breastfeeding support and education. Address: 2517 Eastlake Ave E, Ste 102 , Seattle, WA 98102 Phone Number: 206-789-0883 www.greatstarts.org Green Lake Elementary School PTA Charity ID: 48085 Our goal is to promote the education, welfare, health and safety of all children at Green Lake Elementary school. We reach our goal through volunteer support, financial resources and community building. The PTA makes possible many of the school’s special programs including vocal music and the swimming program. Address: 2400 NE 65th, Seattle, WA, 98103 Phone Number: 206-252-5320 www.greenlakedragons.org

It's My Bag Charity ID: 48033 Our focus is on children in need and shall include the strengthening of unity and harmony in the community and the development of individual capacity. Address: PO Box 64 ,Pacific, WA 98407 Phone Number: 253-288-8157 www.itsmybag.org Kid's Co. - A Program Of Evergreen Children's Association Charity ID: 48032 To deliver out-of-school time care for elementary school children and programs for preschool age children, regardless of race, economic means, or physical or mental capabilities that provides for the holistic development of each child. Address: 2208 NW Market St Ste 510, Seattle, WA 98107 Phone Number: 206-781-8062 www.kidscompany.org Kindering Center Charity ID: 10081 Our commitment is to create and provide superior, individualized, family-centered services for children who are disabled, medically fragile, or vulnerable because of abuse or neglect; to develop maximum potential, hope, and community understanding. Address: 16120 NE 8th St. , Bellevue, WA 98008 Phone Number: 425-747-4004 www.kindering.org Kitsap Day Care Association Charity ID: 31016

five, with or at risk of developmental delays, and family support to promote school readiness. Address: 14 E Casino Road, Everett, WA, 98208 Phone Number: 425-775-6070 www.littlered.org Marysville First Assembly Charity ID: 53205 Church providing self help services to battle addictions, depression, and other life challenges in a program called Celebrate Recovery Address: 4705 Grove St, Marysville, WA, 98270 Phone Number: 360-659-2276 www.marysvillefirst.org National 4-H Council Charity ID: 48001 To advance the 4-H youth development movement to build a world in which youth and adults learn, grow and work together as catalysts for positive change. Address: 7100 Connecticut Ave, Chevy Chase, MD, 20815 Phone Number: 301-961-2800 www.fourhcouncil.edu National Adoption Center Charity ID: 48034 There are no unwanted children, just unfound families. Expanding adoption opportunities for children with special needs and sibling groups who want to stay together. Address: 1500 Walnut St Ste 701 , Philadelphia, PA, 19102 Phone Number: 800-862-3678 www.adopt.org National Center For Missing & Exploited Children Charity ID: 20030

We collaborate with partners to promote well-being and education of children, by providing child care and supporting their families.

Spearheads national and international efforts to protect children from sexual exploitation and abduction, and to locate and recover missing children.

Address: 1198 Elizabeth Ave, Bremerton WA 98337 Phone Number: 360-373-4862 www.kitsapchildcare.org

Address: 699 Prince St, Alexandria, VA, 22314 Phone Number: 866-411-5437 www.missingkids.com

Little Red School House Charity ID: 27015

National Children's Cancer Society - Children's Cancer Assistance Fund Charity ID: 48052

Provides specialized education and therapies for children, age birth to

Our nonprofit organization, based in St. Louis, is dedicated to improving the quality of life for children with cancer and their families. During their time of crisis, we provide direct financial aid, in-kind assistance, advocacy, support and education. Address: 1015 Locust St Ste 600, St. Louis, MO, 63101 Phone Number: 314.241.1600 www.nationalchildrenscancersociety .org New Futures Charity ID: 48035 New Futures partners with families to create communities where children thrive. Our integrated, culturally relevant programs in lowincome apartment complexes build skills, foster connectedness, and promote strengths. Address: PO Box 66958, Seattle, WA 98166 Phone Number: 206-248-9647 www.newfutures.us New Horizons Ministries Charity ID: 48036 New Horizons Ministries is a multicultural organization who's mission is to be in relationship with homeless youth, serving and loving in the way of Jesus, equipping youth to leave street life. Address: PO Box 2801, Seattle, WA, 98111 Phone Number: 206-374-0866 www.nhmin.org Northwest Children's Fund Charity ID: 48037 Northwest Children's Fund's mission is to end the cycle of child abuse and neglect by supporting programs for at-risk youth and their families. Address: 2100 24th Ave S, Ste 320 , Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-682-8447 www.nwcf.org Northwest Youth Services Charity ID: 00018 Serves abused/neglected, runaway, homeless and delinquent children and youth through crisis hotline, shelter, transitional housing, counseling, private foster care and restorative justice teen court.

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Open Adoption & Family Services Inc. - Washington Charity ID: 48038

healthy meals, excellent care and build the social and learning skills necessary to succeed in kindergarten and beyond. Families in our program have the opportunity to work, job search or go to school confident with the knowledge that their children are safe and nurtured.

Open Adoption & Family Services supports birthparents in making decisions about parenthood in an atmosphere of dignity and respect.

Address: 1501 Pike Place No. 313, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-625-0842 www.pikemarketkids.org

Address: 200 West Mercer St, #E508 , Seattle, WA, 98119 Phone Number: 206-782-0442 www.openadopt.org

Primm ABC Childcare Charity ID: 48055

Address: 1020 N State St, Bellingham, WA, 98225 Phone Number: 360-734-9862 www.northestyouthservices.org

Operation Smile Charity ID: 48039 Operation Smile provides reconstructive surgery to children with facial deformities in over 20 countries, trains medical professionals and supplies equipment essential to building selfsufficiency. Address: 6435 Tidewater Drive , Norfolk, VA 23509 Phone Number: 888-677-6453 www.operationsmile.org Page Ahead Children's Literacy Charity ID: 24065 Provide new books to children to own, read, and cherish. Address: 88 Spring St, Ste 123, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-461-0123 www.pageahead.org Parent Trust For Washington Children Charity ID: 00015 Our mission reflects our commitment to family support and child abuse prevention. Address: 1601 2nd Ave, Ste 410, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-233-0139 www.parenttrust.org Pike Market Child Care & Preschool Charity ID: 05003 Pike Market Child Care & Preschool’s overall goal is to make high quality preschool available to all children, providing families with support and encouragement. Children in our program receive

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recreation and health, build community and connect residents to vital services. RecTech is directed by an alliance of staff, managers and community advisory council members and is administered by the non-profit Associated Recreation Council in partnership with the City of Seattle. Address: 860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA Phone Number: 206.233.7017 www.cityofseattle.net/parks/Centers/ labs.htm

Provides pre-school and daycare services in Seattle.

Ritecare Of Washington Charity ID: 48057

Address: 4455 S Brandon St, Seattle, Washington 98118. Phone Number: 206- 723-2038 Website Not Available

We provide intensive professional speech and language therapy to children and parent support and education at no cost to families

Program For Early Parent Support Charity ID: 10167

Address: 3227 N.E. 125th St, Seattle, WA, 98125 Phone Number: 206-324-6293 www.srccld.org

PEPS' mission is to provide community-based programs that enable parents of infants and young children to meet the challenges of parenting through mutual support and shared information. Address: 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N. #324, Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-547-8570 www.pepsgroup.org Rainier Vista Boys And Girls Club Charity ID: 48074 To inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens Address: 4600 38th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118 Phone Number: 206-436-1890 www.positiveplace.org RecTech (City Org) Charity ID: 48069 RecTech represents the technology learning and opportunity programs provided in computer labs located in our community centers. RecTech centers provide a wide range of learning opportunities and activities for youth, adults and seniors. We use the tools of computers and multimedia to provide programs which help develop skills, train tomorrow's leaders, encourage

Ronald McDonald House Charities Of Western Washington Charity ID: 48056 Providing a home away from home for families of children with cancer and other serious illnesses. Address: 5130 40th Ave N.E. Seattle, WA 98105 Phone Number: 206-838-0617 www.rmhcseattle.org ROOTS Charity ID: 48059 Rising Out of the Shadows (ROOTS) is a University District organization based in compassion and committed to social justice that fosters change and empowers human potential by providing critical services to street-involved, homeless youth. (Formerly Shalom Zone And University Youth Shelter) Address: 1415 Ne 43rd St Seattle, WA 98105. Phone Number: 206-632-1635 www.rootsinfo.org Ruth Dykeman Children's Center Charity ID: 10092 Success and Self-Sufficiency for Children, Family and Community Address: 1033 SW 152nd St, Seattle, WA 98166 Phone Number: 206-242-1698

www.rdcc.org Ryther Child Center Charity ID: 10093 Ryther Child Center offers and develops safe places and opportunities for children, youth and families to heal and grow so that they can reach their highest potential. Address: 2400 NE 95th St, Seattle, WA, 98115 Phone Number: 206-517-0215 www.ryther.org Samaritan Counseling Center Charity ID: 48054 Samaritan Counseling Center offers faith based professional counseling services to individuals, couples, families, children, adolescents, and groups to bring wholeness and health of mind, body and spirit to all in our communities. Address: PO Box 292,Snohomish WA 98291 Phone Number: 360-568-8737 www.samaritanps.org Seattle Fire Department Safe Fund (City Org) Charity ID: 48067 The Seattle Fire Department's Public Education Office delivers a variety of outreach programs to citizens at high risk of fire-related incidents. Donations to the SAFE Gift & Trust Fund directly support efforts to help protect those most vulnerable to the devastation of fire. Programs include the nationally recognized Fire Stoppers firesetting intervention program, free smoke alarms for senior, low-income and disabled homeowners, and the highly popular Smart Kids! Safe Kids! preschool program which targets children at high risk of dying in a fire. Address: 220 3rd Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-386-1335 www.seattle.gov/fire/pubEd/generalI nfo.htm

issues that affect their lives. At SYPP, youth gain the skills they need to make positive change in their communities. Address: 2820 E Cherry St, Seattle, WA 98122. Phone Number: 206-860-9606 www.sypp.org Seattle Youth Garden Works Charity ID: 48081 We have grown into the two successful garden to market projects. Crewmembers learn valuable and marketable job skills in a supportive work setting. They learn how to plant, tend, and harvest organic vegetables, herbs, and flowers from seed for market, how to write a resume, cashiering, customer service, sales tracking and inventory, entrepreneurship and marketing skills, reliability, and how to be an effective employee. Crew members go on field trips, participate in job-shadowing programs, learn about food security issues, perform community service projects, and cook meals using the produce that they grow. Address: 5700 6th Ave S Ste 207, Seattle, WA, 98108 Phone Number: 206-632-0352 www.sygw.org Shamrock Charities Charity ID: 48080 "Shamrock Charities" was formed by a group of Seattle and Eastside soccer players who have played together for over 30 years as their way of being even more involved in, and giving back to, the infants, youth and families of their community and the world. Their Mission Statement is "Improving the lives of children worldwide through the dedicated support of compassionate people". Address: 17461 147th St SE STE 9A, Monroe, WA 98272 Phone Number: (206) 464-1860 www.shamrockcharities.org

Seattle Young People's Project Charity ID: 48058

Small Faces Child Development Center Charity ID: 48061

Seattle Young People’s Project is a youth-led social justice organization. We empower youth to express themselves and take action on

Our mission is to maintain preschool/school-age educational programs, ensure financial and organizational stability while

diversifying childcare services to the community. Address: 9250 14th NW Seattle, WA 98117 Phone Number: 206-782-2611 www.smallfaces.org Special Needs Network Charity ID: 48075 A 501 (c)(3) non-profit, communitybased organization founded to respond to the needs of low-income families impacted by the autism epidemic and other developmental disabilities. Address: 2900 W Vernon Ave, Los Angeles, CA 98008 Phone Number: 323-295-8358 www.specialneedsnetwork.net Street Youth Ministries Charity ID: 48065 Our mission is to provide homeless and street-involved youth in Seattle’s University District with lifeskills, resources, and relationships that bring hope and healing to their lives and the community. Address: 4540 15th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98105 Phone Number: 206-524-7301 www.STyouthministries.org TeamChild Charity ID: 48066 Helping youth secure the education, housing, and treatment they need to stay out of the juvenile justices system through civil and legal advocacy and community education. Address: 1225 South Weller St., Ste 420, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-322-2444 www.teamchild.org Tiger Woods Foundation Inc Charity ID: 47030 Helping all children build values, characteristics, and attitudes to reach their goals. TWF initiates and supports programs that enhance their learning, growth, and development. Address: 121 Innovation, Ste 150, Irvine, CA, 92617 Phone Number: 888-893-5439 www.tigerwoodsfoundation.org

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Victory Outreach Seattle Charity ID: 48077 We reach out to the hurting people in the streets and are helping them to get out of the lifestyle they were in, guiding them step by step on how to become valuable and positive citizens so they can help others, too. This involves getting them out of drugs, alcohol, etc and reuniting them with their families. Address: 10821 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98168 Phone Number: 206-244-8184 www.voseattle.org Youth Law Center Charity ID: 48040 Protecting children and youth in the nation's foster care and juvenile justice systems from abuse, maltreatment and neglect for over 25 years. Address: 200 Pine St Ste 300, San Francisco, CA 94104 Phone Number: 415-543-3379 www.ylc.org

Disaster Relief & Emergency Services Aero Skagit Emergency Services Inc Charity ID: 49001 Provides advanced life support emergency ambulance response. Address: PO Box 705, Concrete, WA 98237 Phone Number: 360-853-8831 www.wemsis.org American Red Cross Washington Flood Relief Charity ID: 38029 This American Red Cross account was created to provide relief for Washington State's severe flood victims. The American Red Cross will collect the funds and distribute them to the affected areas. Address: PO Box 3097, Seattle WA 98114 Phone Number: 206-323-2345 www.seattleredcross.org

families in the poorer communities in the world. We aim to: Relieve suffering caused by natural disaster and human conflict; Promote peace and understanding based on mutual tolerance and respect; Strengthen people’s capacity to help themselves. Address: 300 E Lombard St Ste 840, Baltimore, MD, 21202 Phone Number: 877-994-3872 www.usa.humanityfirst.org Kirkland Firefighters Benevolent Association Charity ID: 49002 KFFBA (Kirkland Fire Fighters Benevolent Association) will fund community service projects with an emphasis on projects that benefit the elderly, handicapped, impoverished and/or youth. Priority will be given to projects assisting the segment of the Kirkland community who are in personal struggles or crisis. Address: 123 5th Ave, Kirkland, WA, 98033 Phone Number: 425 587-3650 www.kffba.org Kitsap Applied Technologies Charity ID: 31013 Kitsap Applied Technologies (KAT) is a private Non-Profit Organization that serves individuals with developmental disabilities from throughout Kitsap County. Address: 4195 Wheaton Way, Bremerton WA 98310 Phone Number: 360-377-5454 www.katkitsap.org Nazarene Compassionate Ministries Inc. Charity ID: 38027 Provides crises assistance worldwide, including food, healthcare and rebuilding. Promotes long-term solutions to poverty through training, gifts-in-kind, economic and community development, and micro-enterprise projects.

Humanity First USA Charity ID: 49011

Address: 2111 E Santa Fe Ste 343, Olathe, KS, 66062 Phone Number: 800-214-4999 www.ncmi.org

Humanity First’s mission is to serve disaster struck and socially disadvantaged individuals and

Nonviolent Peaceforce Charity ID: 49003

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The Nonviolent Peaceforce applies proven nonviolent strategies to protect human rights, deter violence, and help create space for local peacemakers to carry out their work. Address: 425 Oak Grove St, Minneapolis, MN, 55403 Phone Number: 612-871-0005 www.nonviolentpeaceforce.org Olympic Mountain Rescue Charity ID: 31022 Proved search and rescue services; general civil volunteer serve and wilderness safety education. Address: 7425 Thorndyke Road, Quilcene, WA, 98376 Phone Number: 360-765-3749 olympicmountainrescue.org Seattle Fire Department - Fire And Hazard Mitigation Fund (City Org) Charity ID: 49004 The Fire and Hazard Mitigation Fund allows people to donate money to the Fire Department so the department can buy needed equipment. In addition, the fund helps support for the department's Arson Dog Henny. Henny is instrumental in the investigation of fire scenes and is trained to detect whether accelerants were the cause of the fire or not. Address: 301 2nd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-386-1350 www.seattle.gov/fire Seattle Fire Department - Medic II - CPR Classes (City Org) Charity ID: 49005 The Seattle Fire Department's Medic II Program provides training classes in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and choking techniques. The training program is recognized as an international role model, which attracts people from around the world, who come to Seattle to learn more about how to implement their own CPR training programs. Since Medic II was initiated in 1971, over 771,000 Seattle/King County residents have been trained and retrained in the lifesaving technique of CPR. Studies have shown that prompt bystander CPR more than doubles a patient's chances of becoming a long-term survivor. Classes are

conducted by firefighters who teach on their own time and are compensated out of a donated budget. Address: 301 2nd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-684-7274 www.seattle.gov/fire/medics/medicT wo.html Seattle Fire Department - Medic One Foundation (City Org) Charity ID: 13000 The Medic One Foundation ensures the highest quality emergency medical services through independent medical oversight, lifesaving research and rigorous paramedic training. Address: 325 Ninth Ave, M/S 359747 , Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-744-9425 www.mediconefoundation.org Seattle Fire Department - Medic One Gift & Trust Fund Charity ID: 49009 Since its beginning in 1970, Seattle's Medic One Program has become world famous due to the training, dedication and first-rate pre-hospital emergency patient care Paramedics deliver to the community. Medic One directly provides the City of Seattle with Advanced Life Support activities that, in the past, could be performed only by licensed physicians. The Department responds to approximately 28,000 Basic Life Support (BLS) alarms and 25,000 Advanced Life Support (ALS) alarms per year. In addition to these alarms, the Paramedics respond on all working fires, hazardous materials and rescue responses. Address: 301 2nd Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-386-1400 www.seattle.gov/fire/medics/medicO ne.htm Seattle Police Department Victim Support Team (City Org) Charity ID: 53204 Seattle Police Department’s Domestic Violence Victim Support Team (VST) program is a unique partnership between community members and police to address and prevent domestic violence. The

program is designed to address the gap in services to domestic violence victims that exists between the time patrol officers respond to a 9-1-1 call and take a report, to the time advocates, detectives, and prosecutors make contact with the victim for follow up. Address: Po Box 456, Seattle, WA 98111 Phone Number: 206-684-0373 www.seattle.gov/police/involved/vol unteer Seattle Police Foundation (City Org) Charity ID: 53201 By supporting innovative projects in Community Partnerships, Employee Development and Recognition, and Police Service Enhancements, our public-private partnership allows the Seattle Police Department to launch new projects and further its ability to serve the citizens of Seattle. Address: Po Box 456, Seattle, WA 98111 Phone Number: 206-684-0373 www.seattle.gov/police/foundation Seattle Police Honor Guard (City Org) Charity ID: 53199 The Seattle Police Honor Guard, which was formed in 1932 is one of the oldest and most respected in the nation.

Phone Number: 425-747-6430 www.spvsp.org Washington Air Search & Rescue Charity ID: 24098 Volunteers working so that others may live. Protect life and property with your support of air search and rescue and emergency management in Washington. Address: PO Box 2174 , Renton, WA 98056 Phone Number: 253-833-6777 www.wasar.org Washington State Law Enforcement Memorial Foundation Charity ID: 00053 The Washington State Law Enforcement Memorial Foundation (WSLEMF) exists to provide support and assistance to the survivors and families of law enforcement officers in Washington State killed in the line of duty. Through the efforts of many, we give honor where honor is due. Address: 25724 Se 25th Way, Sammamish, WA 98075 Phone Number: 425-747-7523 www.wslemf.org World Relief Corporation Of National Association Of Evangelicals Charity ID: 04030

Address: Po Box 456, Seattle, WA 98111 Phone Number: 206-684-0373 www.seattle.gov/police/foundation/P rojects.htm

Provides emergency relief and community-based solutions to alleviate hunger and poverty in 20 countries and provides resettlement assistance to refugees in the United States.

Snoqualmie Pass Volunteer Ski Patrol (SPVSP) Charity ID: 49010

Address: 7 East Baltimore St , Baltimore, MD, 21202 Phone Number: 800-535-5433 www.wr.org

The National Ski Patrol (NSP) is a federally chartered nonprofit membership association dedicated to serving the public and the mountain recreation industry by providing educational services about emergency care and safety. The Snoqualmie Pass Volunteer Ski Patrol (SPVSP) is a member of this organization. SPVSP provides emergency care, toboggan transportation and rescue services for the Summit West ski area. Address: 9120 NE 22nd Pl, Clyde Hill, WA, 98004

Education & Literacy Accounting Career Awareness Program (ACAP) Charity ID: 50067 The mission of ACAP is to recruit target minority youths and provide educational enrichment experiences and practical help they need to prepare for higher education and careers in the field of accounting or business related areas. This is accomplished with the following objectives: Teach students about

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the skills sets relevant to the field of business. Inform students about opportunities in business professions. Provide students with minority role models in the business professions. Involve Puget Sound area businesses, career guidance counselors and parents in ACAP through contributions and volunteer time. Provide student internships at Puget Sound businesses that will help them get meaningful job experience. Address: PO Box 22066, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-370-4949 www.acapseattle.org Agforestry Leadership (Washington Agriculture And Forestry Education Foundation) Charity ID: 50001 AgForestry Leadership Program invests in people by creating programs to broaden the skills, enrich experiences and increase knowledge of persons becoming leaders in natural resources industries and their communities. Address: 9211 East Mission Ste J , Spokane, WA 99206 Phone Number: 509-926-9113 www.agforestry.org Alliance For Education Charity ID: 34000 As an independent nonprofit organization, we act as a constructive partner to Seattle Public Schools. We champion change and help drive effective strategies that will increase student achievement. Like a venture capital firm that invests in start-up companies, we are focused on innovations that will help students learn and grow. Address: 509 Olive Way Ste 500 , Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-343-0449 www.alliance4ed.org American Indian College Fund Charity ID: 00055 The American Indian College Fund's mission is to raise scholarship funds for American Indian students at qualified tribal colleges and universities and to generate broad awareness of those institutions and the Fund itself.

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Address: 8333 Greenwood Blvd Denver, Co 80221 Phone Number: 800-776-3863 www.collegefund.org Amnesty International USA Inc Charity ID: 20019 Worldwide membership-based human rights organization -impartial and non-political -- working to free prisoners of conscience, eliminate torture, executions, 'disappearances.' 1977 Nobel Peace Prize recipient. Address: 5 Penn Plaza 16th Fl, New York, NY 10001 Phone Number: 800-266-3789 www.amnestyusa.org Association for Christian Development Charity ID: 50065 The Association for Christian Development is a nondenominational Christian ministry dedicated to proclaiming the Good News of the coming Kingdom of God. Our approach stresses education not indoctrination; respect for law, not legalism; edifying doctrine, not dictatorial dogma; a helping hand, not a "holy hierarchy"; tolerance for other Christians and faiths, not the tyranny of "one true church"—teaching above all, love of God, his Son, and our fellow humans. . .male and female, friend and enemy alike. Address: 2303 West Commodore Way Ste 206, Seattle, WA, 98199 Phone Number: 206-453-5241 www.godward.org Bahia Street Charity ID: 50002 Bahia Street breaks cycles of poverty and violence through quality educational opportunities for impoverished girls in Brazil. It supports local programs that broaden understanding of global issues. Address: 1005 NE Boat St , Seattle, WA 98105 Phone Number: 206-633-1724 www.bahiaST.org Beacon Hill PTA 6.15.42 Charity ID: 50069 THE BHIS PTA is a group of volunteer parents who supports the

work of our school community in meeting the educational needs of all our children. We are committed to maintaining a respectful, compassionate and caring environment. We encourage and welcome the involvement of all families to meet these needs. Address: 2025 14th Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98144 Phone Number: 206-412-6973 Website Not Available Bellevue Schools Foundation Charity ID: 50003 Promotes and helps fund the best possible learning opportunities for all kindergarten through 12th grade students, teachers training and curriculum improvements in Bellevue School District. Address: PO Box 406440, Bellevue, WA 98015 Phone Number: 425-456-4199 www.bsfdn.org BF Day Elementary School PTSA Charity ID: 50058 The B.F. Day PTSA is an allvolunteer group of B.F. Day parents, teachers, staff and students working to make the B.F. Day experience the best it can be for the entire school community. B.F. Day is the public elementary school in the Fremont neighborhood. The PTSA sponsors programs and activities designed to enrich the learning environment at B.F. Day, contributing significantly to the diverse artistic, cultural and academic experiences at our school. Notably, B.F. Day’s art and music programs are supported entirely by the PTSA. The PTSA also supports the math & literacy program, arts & science enrichment, computer lab, chess club, Village Day, and the family support worker. Address: 3921 Linden Ave N, Seattle, WA, 98103 Phone Number: 206-252-6010 www.seattleschools.org/schools/bfd ay Billings Middle School Foundation Charity ID: 50004 Billings Middle School is a dynamic academic community intentionally focused on the unique complexities

and development of early adolescents. Address: 7217 Woodlawn Ave NE, Seattle WA 98115 Phone Number: 206-547-4614 www.billingsmiddleschool.org Bishop Blanchet High School Charity ID: 50039 Bishop Blanchet High School's academic program is focused around a college-prep curriculum with many Advanced Placement and honors courses. Currently, there are 14 AP and Honors courses available in five different subjects, including mathematics, science, social studies, fine arts, and language arts.

excellence in more than 200 programs. Cutting edge research, new facilities, graduate programs and top faculty ensure an education that is one of the best in the state. Address: 304 Warriner Hall, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859 Phone Number: 989 774-3312 www.cmich.edu Communities Connect Network Charity ID: 50061 Communities Connect’s mission is to ensure that Washington is a leader in digital inclusion by strengthening the community technology field.

Address: 8200 Wallingford Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-527-7733 www.blanchet.k12.wa.us

Address: Canyon Park Heights, 21540-30th Dr SE Ste 310, Bothell, WA, 98021 Phone Number: 509-775-3217 www.communitiesconnect.org

Books To Prisoners Charity ID: 50034

Densho Charity ID: 50045

Books To Prisoners is an allvolunteer organization founded in 1973 that sends educational and empowering reading materials to people incarcerated across the US. Incarceration rates are at an all-time high and budgets for prison education and libraries are generally falling. We are a part of the solution to the cycle of poverty, ignorance, crime and imprisonment.

Densho's mission is to preserve the testimonies of Japanese Americans who were unjustly incarcerated during World War II before their memories are extinguished. We offer these irreplaceable firsthand accounts, coupled with historical images and teacher resources, to explore principles of democracy and promote equal justice for all.

Address: 92 Pike St Box 'A', Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-442-2013 www.bookstoprisoners.net

Address: 1416 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-320-0095 www.densho.org

Center For Career Alternatives Charity ID: 10033

Dr. Millie Russell Endowed Scholarship (UW Foundation) Charity ID: 50044

Center for Career Alternatives provides high quality education, employment training and career development services for a culturally diverse population of disadvantaged youth and adults.

Scholarship Endowment that supports first generation, economically and educationally disadvantaged students studying Health Sciences at the University of Washington.

Address: 901 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-322-9080 www.ccawa.org

Address: UW Box 352845, Seattle WA 98195 Phone Number: 206-685-8054 www.uwfoundation.org

Central Michigan University Charity ID: 46021

Eastside Catholic School Charity ID: 50054

Central Michigan University, with a main campus in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, and more than 60 locations across the U.S., is nationally recognized for academic

Eastside Catholic School is a faithbased educational community where students learn to integrate their thinking and believing in ways that encourage intellectual

excellence, nurture relationships and inspire a life of leadership and service to others. Founded in 1980, the school is governed by an elected Board of Trustees. It is the only seven-year co-educational Catholic school on the Eastside, and offers a college preparatory curriculum with a wide range of courses and activities. In addition, the high school offers the Options Program from a limited number of students with special learning and developmental challenges. The Eastside Catholic community is composed of approximately 550 students, about 90 faculty and staff members and more than 3,500 alumni. Address: 232-228th Ave SE, Sammamish, WA, 98074 Phone Number: 425-295-3041 www.eastsidecatholic.org Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Charity ID: 50068 EFF is a legal advocacy group working to protect civil liberties as they relate to new technologies. Among our various activities, EFF educates politicians and the public, undertakes court cases preserving individuals’ rights, engages the press regularly, and publishes a comprehensive archive of digital civil liberties information at our website. Address: 454 Shotwell St, San Francisco, CA, 94110 Phone Number: 415-436-9333 www.eff.org Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation Charity ID: 50005 The Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation's mission is to educate the public on the safe and proper use of elevators, escalators and moving walks through informational programs. Address: 362 Pinehill Drive, Mobile, AL 36606 Phone Number: 251-479-709 www.eesf.org Ethiopia Reads Charity ID: 50040 Ethiopia Reads believes that those who read bloom, and that literacy is

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the key to improving the lives of this generation of Ethiopians. Our mission is to build a reading culture in Ethiopia by connecting children with books. We do this by planting libraries for children, publishing books in English as well as local Ethiopian languages, and training teachers and librarians to cultivate a love of reading among children. Address: 55 Madison St Ste 750, Denver, CO, 80206 Phone Number: 303-468-8422 www.ethiopiareads.org First Place School Charity ID: 50020 At First Place, we recognize the special needs of families in transition due to homelessness or crises that impact family stability. Our mission is to educate and nurture children whose families struggle with the risk or reality of homelessness, where we offer housing, culturally relevant education and support services enabling families to achieve permanent stability. Address: PO Box 22536, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206- 323-6715 www.firstplaceschool.org Freedom From Religion Foundation Charity ID: 50060 The Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc, is an educational group working for the separation of state and church. Its purposes, as state in the bylaws, are to promote the constitutional principle of separation of state and church, and to educate the public on matters relating to nonthesism. Incorporated in 1978 in Wisconsin, the Foundation is a national membership association of more than 12,500 freethinkers: atheists, agnostics and skeptics of any pedigree. The Foundation is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization. Address: PO Box 750, Madison, WI, 53701 Phone Number: 608-256-8900 www.ffrf.org French Immersion School Of Washington Charity ID: 50006

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The mission of the French Immersion School of Washington is to deliver an excellent bilingual education through a rigorous curriculum conforming to the French Ministry of Education and Washington State standards.

with dyslexia and related language difficulties.

Address: 4211 West Lake Sammamish Pky SE, Bellevue, WA 98008 Phone Number: 425-653-3970 www.fisw.org

Hispanic Scholarship Fund Charity ID: 50008

Garfield High School PTSA Charity ID: 50021

Address: 10211 12th Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98168 Phone Number: 206-763-1167 www.hamlinrobinson.org

The nation's leading Hispanic scholarship-granting organization, HSF is committed to advancing the college education among Hispanic Americans and doubling the rate of college graduates.

Develops programs, projects, and activities for students, and work for the health, welfare, safety, education, care, and protection of children.

Address: 55 Second St Ste 1500 San Francisco, CA 94105 Phone Number: 877-473-4636 www.hsf.net

Address: 2003 65th Ave W, Tacoma, WA 98466 Phone Number: 206-723-1243 www.ghs.seattleschools.org

Holy Names Academy Charity ID: 50075

Greater Seattle Business Association Charity ID: 16011 Our mission is to combine business development, social action and leadership to expand economic opportunities for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community and those who support equality for all. Address: 2150 N 107th St Ste 205 Seattle, WA, 98133 Phone Number: 206-363-9188 www.thegsba.org Gregory Heights PTSA Charity ID: 50032 Gregory Heights PTSA is a group of parents and families, teachers, school staff and community members who are devoted to supporting education in our school. Our goal is to provide student and family enrichment through the use of volunteer and financial resources. Address: PO Box 1310, Seahurst, WA, 98062 Phone Number: 206-433-2323 www.gregoryptsa.org Hamlin Robinson School Charity ID: 50007 Dedicated to meeting the educational and underlying social/emotional needs of students

Holy Names Academy, the oldest continually operating school in the State of Washington, was founded by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary on November 9, 1880. This Catholic secondary school serves young women of diverse ethnic, economic, and religious backgrounds. The unique character of a Holy Names education is achieved in various complementary ways. Address: 728 - 21st Ave E, Seattle, WA, 98112 Phone Number: 206-720-7802 www.holynames-sea.org Home Alive Charity ID: 50059 Home Alive was founded in 1993 as a community response to the rape and murder of local musician Mia Zapata. Home Alive is an antiviolence organization that offers affordable self-defense classes, provides public education and awareness, and leads local community organizing efforts. Our work in self-defense encourages everyone to recognize their entitlement to the basic human right of a life free from violence and hate. Home Alive envisions a world of safe communities, safe relationships, safe families, and safe streets; a world without violence, hate, bigotry, and oppression. Address: 1122 E Pike St #1127, Seattle, WA, 98122

Phone Number: 206-323-4663 www.homealive.org

Literacy Source - A Community Learning Center Charity ID: 50010

James Paul Manjarrez Charitable Association Charity ID: 50072

Literacy Source helps build a literate community by providing learnercentered instruction to adults in English literacy and basic life skills.

The James “Paul” Manjarrez Charitable Association has been established to promote leadership development through athletics with a focus on youths. The organization will sponsor programs that give emphasis to teamwork on and off the field, lifelong lessons of dedication and spirit, and community service. These values were passionately promoted by Paul and shall be perpetuated. Address: 8620 NE 132nd Pl, Kirkland, WA, Phone Number: 425-821-6597 www.jpaulmanjarrez.org John F. Kennedy Memorial High School Charity ID: 50036 As an archdiocesan high school our mission is to provide a quality Catholic education to all students. We are dedicated to foster their relationship with God, educating the whole person, and inspiring a lifelong commitment to learning and service. Address: 140 S 140th St, Burien, WA 98168 Phone Number: 206-246-0500 www.kennedyhs.org Literacy Council Of Kitsap Charity ID: 31020 To promote literacy efforts so that those who are not yet literate can acquire the ability and confidence to increase and use English language skills. Address: 616 Fifth St, Bremerton, WA , 98337 Phone Number: 360-373-1539 www.kitsapliteracy.org Literacy Council Of Seattle Charity ID: 50009 LCS volunteers teach adults the English skills they need to be successful in their jobs, families, and the community. Address: 811 Fifth Ave, FUMC, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-233-9720 www.literacyseattle.org

Address: 720 North 35th Ste 103, Seattle, WA , 98109 Phone Number: 206-782-2050 www.literacy-source.org Little School, The Charity ID: 50037 The Little School is an independent day school located on a 12-acre campus in the South Bridle Trails area of Bellevue/Kirkland. Founded in 1959 by Dr. Eleanor Siegl, the school provides an exceptional learning environment for children from age three through age twelve. The mission of The Little School is to keep alive each child's natural curiosity and enthusiasm for learning, to support balanced social and academic skill development, and to foster community-minded, compassionate and intrinsically motivated students. Address: 2812 116th Avenue NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 Phone Number: 425-827-4609 www.thelittleschool.org Meridian School, The Charity ID: 50070 The Meridian School is an independent kindergarten through fifth grade school located in the historic Good Shepard Center in the Wallingford neighborhood of Seattle. The School’s mission is to promote a balance of mind and heart, of contemplation and action, of individuality and commitment to community. The School is accredited by the National Association of Independent Schools. Address: 4649 Sunnyside Ave NM Seattle, WA, 98103 Phone Number: 206-632-7154 www.meridianschool.edu Montessori Country School Charity ID: 50057 Montessori Country School is a magical place where the teachers, children and parents are all learning together.

Address: 10994 Arrow Point Dr, Bainbridge Island, WA, 98110 Phone Number: 206-842-4966 www.montessoricountryschool.org/i ndex.html National Black Child Development Institute Charity ID: 20009 Exists to improve and protect the quality of life of African American children through educational programs, tutoring, training, public education, and other community outreach programs. Address: 1313 L St NW Ste 110, Washington, DC, 20005 Phone Number: 800-556-2234 www.nbcdi.org National Urban Fellows Charity ID: 50074 National Urban Fellows develops accomplished and courageous professionals of all ethnic and racial backgrounds, particularly people of color and women, to be leaders and change agents in the public and non profit sectors, with a strong commitment to social justice and equity. We offer a 14 month program that combines an advanced degree (Masters of Public Administration) and significant mentorship experience with a public sector leader. Address: 102 West 38th St Ste 700, New York, NY, 10018 Phone Number: 212-730-1700 www.nuf.org Northwest Indian College Charity ID: 50011 To support the mission of the Northwest Indian College and its students academic goals. Address: 2522 Kwina Rd, Bellingham, WA, 98226 Phone Number: 360-676-2772 www.nwic.edu Nova Project PTSA, The Charity ID: 50063 The Nova Project is a small, democratically-run Seattle public high school. Our curriculum builds thoughtful, involved citizens and focuses on issues of social justice. The PTSA works within Nova’s democratic structure so students participate fully on our board, and a

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student-run budget committee allocates the bulk of our resources. This budget committee considers the needs of the entire school. PTSA resources provide support for all aspects of the school including academic programs, student activities and family involvement.

Reading Is Fundamental Inc.(RIF) Charity ID: 50025

Scholarship America Charity ID: 50026

Reading is Fundamental (RIF) provides free books for children across America to choose and keep. By promoting a love of books, RIF encourages children’s literacy.

It was founded in 1958 in Fall River, Mass. by Dr. Irving Fradkin, an optometrist who challenged everyone in his community to give at least one dollar toward sending its youth to college.

Address: 2410 E Cherry, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-252-3500 www.nova-parents.org

Address: 1825 Connecticut Ave, NW, Ste 400, Washington, DC, 20009 Phone Number: 888-725-4801 www.rif.org

Olympic College Foundation Charity ID: 50023

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Charity ID: 50066

The mission of the Olympic College Foundation is to serve and enrich all our communities by providing quality education and training for all who seek to improve their lives through learning.

World class private educational institute dedicated to educating the technical leaders of tomorrow.

Address: 1600 Chester Ave, Bremerton, WA 98377 Phone Number: 360 .475.7120 www.olympic.edu/BusinessCoBusin es/Foundation/ Pacific Science Center Charity ID: 24096 Since 1962, Pacific Science Center has been inspiring a passion for discovery and lifelong learning in science, math and technology. Today, Pacific Science Center serves one million people a year and brings inquiry-based science education to classrooms and community events in all 39 counties of Washington state. It's an amazing accomplishment and one we cannot achieve without generous support from individuals, corporations and foundations. Address: 200 Second Ave North, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-443-2924 www.pacsci.org Powerful Schools Charity ID: 50024 Building powerful learning communities where all students achieve their fullest potential. Address: 3301 S Horton St, Seattle, WA, 98144 Phone Number: 206-722-5543 www.powerfulschools.org

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Address: Hedley Park Place, 110 Eight Street 5th Fl, Troy, NY 12180 Phone Number: 518-276-8649 www.rpi.edu Safe Schools Coalition Of Washington Charity ID: 16032 A public-private partnership to help schools become safe places for every family, every educator, and every child regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. Address: 10501 Meridian Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98133 Phone Number: 253-946-4695 www.safeschoolscoalition.org

Since then, Scholarship America has distributed more than $1 billion to more than one million students across the country through its Dollars for Scholars® and Scholarship Management Services® programs. Address: 4960 Viking Drive Ste 110, Edina, MN, 55435 Phone Number: 800-279-2083 www.scholarshipamerica.org School's Out Washington Charity ID: 50046 Our organization focuses on the building of teacher leaders. We work primarily, but not exclusively, in developing countries, in order to build self-reliance, health, and capacity. Address: 801 23rd Ave S Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-323-2396 www.schoolsoutwashington.org Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences Charity ID: 50055

SPARC ®, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, is an international alliance of academic and research libraries working to correct imbalances in the scholarly publishing system. Developed by the Association of Research Libraries, SPARC has become a catalyst for change. Its pragmatic focus is to stimulate the emergence of new scholarly communication models that expand the dissemination of scholarly research and reduce financial pressures on libraries.

At Seattle Academy, students benefit from a nurturing faculty, enriching academic experiences, arts, athletics, and more. Tuition alone does not cover the entire cost of a student’s education, however, which is why families and friends are asked to make an annual taxdeductible contribution to support the school. Tuition revenues supply approximately 90% of the school’s operating budget-the remaining 10% or $1.2 million dollars must be supplied by voluntary donations to the school. Participation by 100% of the school community is needed to close this gap! Every gift to the Annual Fund – no matter its size – makes a difference.

Address: 21 Dupont Circle NW Ste 800, Washington, DC, 20036 Phone Number: 202-296-2296 www.arl.org

Address: 1201 E Union St, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-323-6600 www.seattleacademy.org

Scholarly Publishing And Academic Resources Coalition (Sparc) Charity ID: 19018

Seattle Girls' School Charity ID: 50027 Empowers middle school girls to think critically and seek creative solutions to real world problems. Promotes science and technology, diversity, collaboration, integrated learning, and respect. Address: 2706 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-709-2228 www.seattlegirlsschool.org Seattle MESA - University Of Washington Charity ID: 50014 MESA (Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement) forms partnerships between universities, K-12 education and corporations to increase the number of underrepresented students in mathematics, science and engineering careers and strengthen math and science curriculum with real world applications and projects. Address: 353 Loew, Box 352181, Seattle, WA 98195 Phone Number: 206-685-1980 uwfoundation.org Seattle Public Library Foundation Charity ID: 24018 The Seattle Public Library Foundation was established in 1980 and has continued its original vision of generating private-sector support to supplement tax-based funding. The result has been improved collections, expanded programs, and enhanced services. But the credit for the Foundation’s impact belongs entirely to the people of Seattle. Over the years, thousands of generous individuals, corporations, and foundations have demonstrated their deep commitment to Seattle’s Libraries by donating to the Foundation. Address: 1000 Fourth Ave, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-386-4130 foundation.spl.org Seattle Works Charity ID: 50048 Seattle Works informs, connects and inspires people in their 20s and 30s to take action in our community. As the premier community organization for local young

professionals, we offer opportunities for people to serve as active volunteers, informed voters, savvy charitable donors and knowledgeable community leaders. Volunteer - Lead - Influence - Invest: Do Something. Address: 312 1st Ave N Ste 200, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206.324.0808 www.seattleworks.org Shoreline Community College Foundation Charity ID: 50028 We are dedicated to increasing student access and success at Shoreline Community College through raising funds, building partnerships, and advocating for students and the college. Address: 16101 Greenwood Ave North, Shoreline, WA, 98133 Phone Number: 206-546-4755 www.shoreline.edu/foundation Shoreline Public Schools Foundation Charity ID: 50029 Provides funding for vital educational programs, innovative curriculum, educator enrichment, and support for expanded learning opportunities for all students in the Shoreline School District. Address: 18560 1st Ave, Ne Seattle, WA 98155. Phone Number: 206-368-4107 www.shorelinefoundation.org St. Brendan Parish School Charity ID: 50041 The mission of Saint Brendan Parish School, in partnership with the parents, is to educate and inspire students in a Catholiccentered environment. Provide the foundation needed for higher education and for life long learning. We inspire the formation of Christian values needed by our students to become positive contributors to society. Address: 10049 NE 195th St, Bothell, WA, 98011 Phone Number: 425-483-8300 www.saintbrendan.org St. Catherine School Charity ID: 50035

St. Catherine School is committed to providing a nurturing, studentcentered K-8 learning environment in which students develop and utilize critical thinking and core academic skills in a challenging, experiential curriculum. We value the development of the whole person by providing opportunities for intellectual, physical, social, emotional, and spiritual growth and by fostering an appreciation for a life full of learning. We encourage all our students to achieve their full potential as active learners and contributing members of their community. Address: 8524 Eighth Ave NE, Seattle WA Phone Number: 206.525.0581 www.stcatherineschool.net St. James English As A Second Language Program Charity ID: 50033 St. James Cathedral's ESL program helps its clients achieve their personal, educational and professional goals by providing free English language instruction, support and assistance. Address: 804 Ninth Ave, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-382-4511 www.stjames-cathedral.org/esl St. Joseph School Fund Charity ID: 50042 Our mission is to create a faith centered community that educates and inspires students to reach their God-given potential. We do this by fostering the values of LOVE, RESPECT, SERVICE AND INTEGRITY. Address: 700 18th Ave East, Seattle WA Phone Number: 329-3260 www.stjosephsea.org St. Madeleine Sophie School Charity ID: 50051 St. Madeleine Sophie School is dedicated to providing excellence in education in an environment of Catholic faith and moral values. We seek to develop Christian leadership by promoting active service in the wider community. Our graduates will be equipped to meet the challenges and opportunities of further

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education in a diverse and complex world. Address: 4400 - 130th Pl SE, Bellevue, WA 98006 Phone Number: 425-747-6770 www.smsbellevue.org Stone Soup Charity ID: 50062 Stone Soup’s mission is to assist women and families through individual, organizational and community capacity building. We accomplish this mission through the development and support of microenterprises. Address: PO Box 1019, Republic, WA Phone Number: 509-775-3217 www.shopthefrontier.org Successful Schools in Action Charity ID: 55056 Successful Schools in Action is an educational non-profit working with seven public schools, K-12, to provide collaborative and community based programs. Our partner schools in the Queen Anne and Magnolia neighborhoods of Seattle include: Coe, John Hay, and Lawton Elementary, Catherine Blaine K-8, McClure Middle School, The Secondary Bilingual Orientation Center, and the Center School. Address: 2212 Queen Anne Ave N Ste 280, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-378-0797 www.schoolsinaction.org Tabor 100 Charity ID: 50073

recreational and cultural needs of the citizens in the dynamic and changing community of Tacoma, which is comprised of many ethnic and economic backgrounds, and further, to recognize changes that occur in society and to adapt these changes to the delivery of peopleoriented library services. Address: 1102 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA, 98402 Phone Number: 253-591-5666 www.tacomapubliclibrary.org Teachers Without Borders Charity ID: 50047 Our organization focuses on the building of teacher leaders. We work primarily, but not exclusively, in developing countries, in order to build self-reliance, health, and capacity. Address: 2880 74th Ave Se, Mercer Island, WA, 98040 Phone Number: 206-230-8126 www.teacherswithoutborders.org Technology Access Foundation Charity ID: 50030 TAF prepares underserved children of color for higher education and professional success by providing a rigorous and relevant K-12 curriculum. Address: 3803 S Edmunds St Ste A, Seattle, WA, 98118. Phone Number: 206-725-9095 www.techaccess.org Three Tree Montessori School Charity ID: 10110

Tabor 100 is an association of entrepreneurs and business advocates who are committed to economic power, educational excellence and social equity for African-Americans and the community at large

Three Tree Montessori School endeavors to cultivate the child’s sense of independence, selfrespect, social responsibility, passion for work done well, and concern for their immediate environment and the larger community.

Address: 5703 Fletcher St, Seattle, WA, 98118 Phone Number: 425-917-8288 www.tabor100.org

Address: 220 SW 160th St Burien, WA 98166 Phone Number: 206-242-5100 www.threetree.org/school/index.html

Tacoma Public Library Foundation Charity ID: 00383

UNCF Pacific Northwest Scholarship Fund (Formerly Northwest Student Support) Charity ID: 18001

The mission of the Tacoma Public Library is to provide the highest quality library services to fulfill the informational, educational,

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Our mission is to enhance the quality of education by providing financial assistance to deserving

students, raising operating funds for member colleges and universities, and increasing access to technology for students and faculty at historically black colleges. Address: 701 Fifth Ave, Ste 3500, Seattle WA 98104 Phone Number: (206) 292-8859 www.uncf.org United Negro College Fund (UNCF) Charity ID: 18000 Our mission is to enhance the quality of education by providing financial assistance to deserving students, raising operating funds for member colleges and universities, and increasing access to technology for students and faculty at historically black colleges. Address: 701 Fifth Ave, Ste 3500, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-292-8859 www.uncf.org University of Colorado Foundation Charity ID: 50049 The University of Colorado Foundation is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to support the University of Colorado. The CU Foundation functions as the University's philanthropic partner. The CU Foundation seeks to enhance and perpetuate a culture of excellence in education at CU by raising private support outside the realm of state funding and to support the University’s strategic initiatives. The CU Foundation also manages investments on behalf of the University, including endowment funds and charitable trusts. Address: 4740 Walnut Street, Boulder, CO, 80301 Phone Number: 303-541-1200 www.cufund.org University Of Washington Daniel J. Evans School Of Public Affairs Charity ID: 50012 For those who wish to actively shape public policy and the democratic tradition, the School is a vibrant community offering many opportunities for learning, research, professional development, and public engagement.

Address: UW Box 353055, Seattle, WA 98195 Phone Number: 206-543-4900 www.evans.washington.edu

Address: Box 351150,Seattle, WA 98195 Phone Number: 206-543-4882 www.uwworldseries.org

University Of Washington Diversity Scholarship Fund Charity ID: 50013

Viet Nam Scholarship Foundation Charity ID: 50056

The University of Washington Scholarship Fund provides essential scholarship support for both current and incoming students. Gifts to this fund help make possible the academic success of students who are at an economic disadvantage and allow the UW to recruit and retain the best students Address: UW Box 351210, Seattle, WA 98195 Phone Number: 206-685-1980 www.uwfoundation.org University of Washington Foundation EOP Legacy Endowment Scholarship Fund Charity ID: 50071 The UW Foundation EOP Legacy Endowment Scholarship Fund helps support scholarships for economically disadvantaged students so they can attend the University of Washington. Address: Box 358240, Seattle, WA, 98195 Phone Number: 206-227-1767 www.uwfoundation.org UW Foundation SAFS Student First Endowment Charity ID: 50050 SAFS Alumni Students First Endowed Fellowship Alumni and friends join together to provide financial assistance to meritorious graduate and undergraduate students at the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences Address: Box 355020, Seattle, WA 98195 Phone Number: 206-685-1456 www.fish.washington.edu UW World Series At Meany Hall Charity ID: 22032 Through the vibrant artistry of its creative productions and its enriching education programs, the UW World Series strives to expand our community's knowledge and understanding of world cultures.

The Viet Nam Scholarship Foundation (VNSF) enables underprivileged students in Viet Nam to achieve success and happiness through education. Funds provide ongoing scholarships to hardworking children so they can afford school and be given the opportunity to a brighter future. These scholarships help support families financially in order to reduce forced labor of selling lottery tickets on streets or doing manual labor, and prevent school drop out. Scholarships are provided on an ongoing basis until college graduation. Criteria include family income, good grades, and the drive to succeed. Many students have achieved success in their life through our scholarship program. Address: PO Box 16016, Seattle, WA 98116 Phone Number: NA www.vnsf.org Washington Business Week Charity ID: 50015 Washington Business Week is a week-long opportunity for high school students across the state to learn about teamwork, leadership, and setting real-life goals. Address: 33305 1st Way South, Ste B-212 Federal Way, WA 98003 Phone Number: 800-686-6442 www.wbw.org Washington State University Foundation Charity ID: 50064 The mission of the Washington State University Foundation is to promote, accept, and maximize private support for programs, initiatives, and properties of Washington State University and its regional campuses. The WSU Foundation also prudently manages, invests, and stewards the assets entrusted to it by WSU and its alumni, friends, and donors.

Phone Number: 800-448-2978 www.wsufoundation.wsu.edu Weaving Wallingford Charity ID: 50052 Weaving Wallingford is a non-profit organization supported entirely bu community donations. Its mission is to engage in community building, support neighborhood organizations and educate citizens in the Wallingford neighborhood of Seattle. Address: 2100A N 45th St, Seattle, WA, 98103 Phone Number: (206) 632-3165 www.wallingford.org

Environment Adopt-A-Stream Foundation Charity ID: 24001 Train people of all ages to become StreamKeepers® who will preserve our watersheds, wetlands, and streams. Address: 600 128th St SE , Everett, WA 98208 Phone Number: 425-316-8592 www.streamkeeper.org American Farmland Trust Charity ID: 14020 Stopping the loss of farmland to sprawling development. Working with communities on smarter growth that includes local family farms. Advocating environmentally healthy farming practices. Address: 1200 18th St NW Ste 800, Washington, DC, 20036 Phone Number: 800-886-5170 www.farmland.org American Forests Charity ID: 14021 Our mission is to grow a healthier world. Our vision is to have healthy forest ecosystems for every community. Our strategy for achieving the mission is to provide action opportunities to targeted audiences to enable them to improve their environment with trees. Address: PO Box 2000, Washington, DC, 20013 Phone Number: 202-737-1944 www.AmericanForests.org

Address: PO Box 641927, Pullman, WA, 99164

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American Rivers Charity ID: 14022

behalf of bicyclists and works for a bike-friendly Washington.

Center For Biological Diversity Charity ID: 46010

Working to protect and restore America's rivers and foster a river stewardship ethic, ensuring safe drinking water, recreational opportunities, and preserving fish and wildlife habitat.

Address: 311 3rd St, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-224-9252 www.bicyclealliance.org

Protecting endangered species and their ecosystems/habitat through science, policy education, and environmental law.

Bike Works Seattle Charity ID: 46004

Address: PO Box 710, Tucson, AZ 85702 Phone Number: 520-623-5252 www.biologicaldiversity.org

Address: 1101 14th St NW Ste 1400, Washington, DC 20005 Phone Number: 202-347-7550 www.americanrivers.org American Whitewater Affiliation Incorporated Charity ID: 46002 American Whitewater is a national organization with a mission “to conserve and restore America’s whitewater resources and to enhance opportunities to enjoy them safely.” Address: PO Box 1540 Cullowhee, NC 28723 Phone Number: 866-262-8429 www.americanwhitewater.org Arboretum Foundation Charity ID: 24016 To develop and maintain the Washington Park Arboretum, Botanical Garden and Herbarium as a center at which people can study plants for their enrichment. Address: 2300 Arboretum Drive E, University Of Washington, Seattle, WA 98112 Phone Number: 206-685-2579 www.depts.washington.edu/urbhort/ Beyond Pesticides (National Coalition Against The Misuse Of Pesticides) Charity ID: 14031 Prevents pesticide poisoning of our environment, homes, workplaces, schools, food and water through a practical information clearinghouse on toxic hazards and non-chemical pest control. Address: 701 E St SE #200, Washington, DC 20003 Phone Number: 202-543-5450 www.beyondpesticides.org Bicycle Alliance Of Washington Charity ID: 14050 The Bicycle Alliance advocates, educates and communicates on

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To build sustainable communities by educating youth and promoting bicycling. Address: 3709 South Ferdinand St, Seattle WA 98118 Phone Number: 206-725-9408 www.bikeworks.org Blue Ribbon Coalition Inc. Charity ID: 46006 The BlueRibbon Coalition champions responsible use of public lands for the benefit of all recreationists by educating and empowering its members. Address: 4555 Burley Drive, Ste A, Pocatello, ID 83202 Phone Number: 208-237-1008 www.sharetrails.org Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF) Charity ID: 24107 The Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF) was founded in 1998 to support watershed restoration programs and develop new sources of renewable energy. Funding for these efforts has been provided in a way that would be called unusual for most foundations. BEF, a non-profit organization, markets green power products to public utilities, businesses, government agencies and individuals. Address: 240 SW 1st Ave, Portland, OR 97204 Phone Number: 866-233-8247 www.greentagsusa.org Cascade Land Conservancy Charity ID: 46008

Center For Environmental Law And Policy (CELP) Charity ID: 14017 Washington's only water watchdog organization, taking action to leave a legacy of flowing rivers and streams through education, agency oversight, policy research and litigation. Address: 25 West Main Ste 234, Spokane, WA 99201 Phone Number: 206-223-8454 www.celp.org Center For Health, Environment And Justice Charity ID: 14046 Empowers families protecting their children, and communities protecting public health, from toxic chemicals in drinking water, air, food. Assists with information, community organizing and coalitionbuilding. Address: PO Box 6806, Falls Church, VA 22040 Phone Number: 703-237-2249 www.chej.org Chehalis River Council Charity ID: 46012 Engages Chehalis watershed residents in protection of water quality and water resources through outreach, education and a watershed activity center. Address: 417 N Pearl St, Centralia, WA 98531 Phone Number: 360-807-0764 www.crcwater.org

Protecting wild and open lands to sustain the natural beauty and health of the environment, now and for generations to come.

Clean Water Foundation Nonprofit Corporation of Washington Charity ID: 46073

Address: 615 2nd Ave Ste 625, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-292-5907 www.cascadeland.org

The Clean Water Foundation nonprofit corporation of Washington was formed as a vehicle to bring clean water purification to the

world's poorest children, hospitals and communities.

income, has the right to a clean and healthy community.

help achieve sustainability within a generation.

Address: 800 5th Ave Ste 4000, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-228-6836 www.cleanwaterfoundation.com

Address: 2820 East Cherry St , Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-720-0285 www.ccej.org

Address: 2211 West 4th Ave Ste 219, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6K 4S2 Phone Number: 800-453-1533 www.davidsuzuki.org

Climate Action Now (City Org) Charity ID: 46070

Conservation Fund, The Charity ID: 14052

Climate Action Now is the City of Seattle’s grassroots effort to provide residents the tools and resources they need to reduce their personal climate pollution at home, at work, and on the road. From using compact fluorescent light bulbs to bike commuting to work, these everyday actions – taken collectively – can make a real difference. Climate Action Now is a city-led effort but is grounded in partnerships with businesses, nonprofits, and community groups. When we work together, we can tackle a serious challenge like global warming; we can build a stronger community today and leave behind a better tomorrow for our children. Donations to Climate Action Now will be used to provide additional tools and resources; useful climate-reducing items for home, work, and getting around; and to support community-specific projects, educational forums, and events.

The Conservation Fund forges partnerships to conserve America’s legacy of land and water resources. Through land acquisition, sustainable programs and leadership training, the Fund and its partners demonstrate balanced conservation solutions that emphasize the integration of economic and environmental goals.

Address: PO Box 94729, Seattle, WA 98124 Phone Number: 206-684-3267 www.seattlecan.org Climate Solutions Charity ID: 14060

Address: 1655 North Fort Myer Drive Ste 1300, Arlington, VA, 22209 Phone Number: 703-525-6300 www.conservationfund.org Conservation International Charity ID: 14053 Applies innovations in science, economics, policy and community participation to protect the Earth's richest regions of biodiversity, major tropical wilderness areas and key marine ecosystems. Address: 2011 Crystal Dr Ste 500, Arlington, WA 22202 Phone Number: 202-912-1000 www.conservation.org Conservation Northwest Charity ID: 46016

Our mission is to help the Pacific Northwest become a leader in practical and profitable solutions to global warming.

Conservation Northwest protects and connects old-growth forests and other wild areas from the Washington Coast to the BC Rockies, vital to a healthy future for us, our children, and wildlife.

Address: 219 Legion Way SE Ste 201, Olympia, WA 98501 Phone Number: 306-352-1763 www.climatesolutions.org

Address: 1208 Bay St Ste 201, Bellingham, WA, 98225 Phone Number: 800-878-9950 www.conservationnw.org

Community Coalition For Environmental Justice Charity ID: 46014

David Suzuki Foundation Charity ID: 46018

CCEJ’s mission is to achieve environmental and economic justice in low-income communities and communities of color. We believe that everyone, regardless of race or

Focusing on four program areas oceans and sustainable fishing, climate change and clean energy, sustainability, and the Nature Challenge - the Foundation uses science and education to promote solutions that conserve nature and

Earth Day Network Charity ID: 14066 To broaden the environmental movement worldwide and to educate and mobilize people, governments, and corporations to take responsibility for a clean and healthy environment Address: 1616 P St, NW, Ste 340, Washington, DC 20036 Phone Number: 202-518-0044 www.earthday.net Earthcorps Charity ID: 14064 Gathers youth from around the world to restore Washington's salmon habitat, urban forests and hiking trails. Environmental education and service with 10, 000 volunteers annually Address: 6310 NE 74th St, Ste 201E, Seattle, WA, 98115 Phone Number: 206-322-9296 www.earthcorps.org Earthjustice Legal Defense Charity ID: 14005 Earthjustice is a non-profit public interest law firm dedicated to protecting the magnificent places, natural resources, and wildlife of this earth and to defending the right of all people to a healthy environment. We bring about far-reaching change by enforcing and strengthening environmental laws on behalf of hundreds of organizations and communities. Address: 426 17th St, 6th Fl, Oakland, CA 94612 Phone Number: 800-584-6460 www.earthjustice.org Earthshare Of Washington (Environmental Fund Of Washington) Charity ID: 14000 Earth Share of Washington (ESW) plays a vital role in promoting environmental education, volunteerism, and charitable giving

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by partnering with businesses across Washington. Address: 1402 Third Ave, Ste 817, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206.622.9840 www.esw.org Environmental & Energy Study Institute Charity ID: 00027 EESI brings together experts from industry, academia, government, the public interest sector, and Congress to provide a variety of perspectives on cutting edge environmental and energy policy and technology issues. Address: 1112 16th St NW Ste 300, Washington, DC 20036 Phone Number: 202-662-1892 www.eesi.org Environmental Coalition Of South Seattle (ECOSS) Charity ID: 46020 ECOSS is an independent environmental resource promoting sustainable economic development and a safer, healthier, cleaner environment in Puget Sound. Address: 8201 10th Ave South, #3, Seattle, WA 98108 Phone Number: 206.767.0432 www.ecoss.org Environmental Law Institute Charity ID: 14028 Environmental law that works for you: community-based education + research on national problems = solutions to protect people and nature. Independent and nonpartisan. Address: 2000 L St NW, Ste 620 , Washington, DC 20036 Phone Number: 202-939-3800 www.eli.org Feet First Charity ID: 14070

Forest Service Employees For Environmental Ethics Charity ID: 14023

Friends Of The Cedar River Watershed Charity ID: 46026

Our mission is to forge a socially responsible value system for the Forest Service based on a land ethic that ensures ecologically and economically sustainable resource management.

To inspire conservation and protection of a healthy Cedar River Watershed through restoration, education, and stewardship.

Address: PO Box 11615 Eugene, OR 97440 Phone Number: 541-484-2692 www.fseee.org Friends of Heybrook Ridge Charity ID: 46071 Friends of Heybrook Ridge support establishment of an educational and recreational forest park on Heybrook Ridge that will serve as a "living laboratory" of natural forest growth; preserve and interpret the area's cultural and natural history; and provide recreational and cultural tourism opportunities for the region. Friends of Heybrook Ridge will work in partnership with a broad range of agencies and organizations to purchase land on the ridge for establishment of of the Heybrook Ridge Education and Recreation Area. Address: PO Box 387, Index, WA Phone Number: NA www.friendsofheybrookridge.org Friends Of Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge Charity ID: 46024 Promoting public awareness and appreciation of the natural and cultural history of the Puget Sound area, the Nisqually River Watershed and Delta. Address: 100 Brown Farm Road, Olympia, WA, 98516 Phone Number: 360-753-9467 www.fws.gov/nisqually/friends.html Friends Of P-Patch Charity ID: 15009

Feet First supports walking rights and interests and encourages walking through innovative programs including active-built communities, safe routes to school programs and neighborhood maps.

P-Patch Trust, a nonprofit organization, works to acquire, build, preserve and protect community gardens in Seattle s neighborhoods.

Address: 2019 Third Ave Ste 110, Seattle Phone Number: (206) 652-2310 www.feetfirst.info

Address: PO Box 19748, Seattle WA 98109 Phone Number: 425-329-1601 www.ppatchtrust.org

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Address: 6512 23rd Ave NW, #320 Seattle, WA 98117 Phone Number: 206-297-8141 www.cedarriver.org Friends Of The Northwest Weather And Avalanche Center Charity ID: 46028 The Friends support the educational, environmental and scientific activities provided to the public by the Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center, including avalanche safety education and financial support. Address: 15600 NE 8th St, B1-711 Bellevue, WA 98008 Phone Number: 425-643-2446 www.avalanchenw.org Friends Of The Trail Charity ID: 00028 To care for and enhance the environment and scenic qualities, public safety, and recreational opportunities on public lands and waterways in Washington State. Address: PO Box 1124, North Bend, WA 98045 Phone Number: 425-831-5486 www.friendsofthetrail.org Futurewise (Formerly 1000 Friends Of Washington) Charity ID: 00061 Futurewise is a statewide public interest group working to promote healthy communities and cities while protecting farmland, forests and shorelines today and for future generations. Address: 814 2nd Ave, Ste 500 Seattle WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-343-0681 www.futurewise.org Green Corps Inc. Charity ID: 46030 Training a new generation of environmental leaders by working in communities with local groups to preserve forests, clean up our air and promote cleaner energy.

Address: 44 Winter St 4th Fl, Boston, MA, 02108 Phone Number: 617-426-8506 www.greencorps.org Greenpeace Fund Charity ID: 20003 An independent campaigning organization that takes action, peacefully and creatively, to expose global environmental problems and promote solutions essential to a green and peaceful future. Address: 702 H St NW Ste 300, Washington, DC, 20001 Phone Number: 800-326-0959 www.greenpeace.org Izaak Walton League Of America Charity ID: 14030 Solutions-oriented conservationists - hunters, anglers, outdoor recreationists -- working to protect America's air, waters, woods and wildlife habitat through education, action and fostering strong outdoor ethics. Address: 707 Conservation LN, Gaithersburg, MD, 20878 Phone Number: 301-548-0150 www.iwla.org

Lands Council, The Charity ID: 14016 Protects woods, waters, and wildlife of the Inland Northwest. Focuses on watershed protection, reforming federal forest management, and ending industrial logging of national forests. Address: 423 West First Ave, Ste 240 Spokane WA 99201 Phone Number: 509-838-4912 www.landscouncil.org League Of Conservation Voters Education Fund Charity ID: 14026 The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) is the independent political voice for the environment. To secure the environmental future of our planet, LCV’s mission is to advocate for sound environmental policies and to elect proenvironmental candidates who will adopt and implement such policies. Address: 310 W 20th St Ste 300, Kansas City, MO, 64108 Phone Number: 202-785-8683 www.lcvedfund.org Living Earth Institute Charity ID: 46032

Jane Goodall Institute For Wildlife Research, Education And Conservation Charity ID: 20065

Empowering communities to protect their health and environment through the sustainable use of water resources.

The Jane Goodall Institute works to advance the power of individuals to take informed, compassionate action to improve the environment for all living things.

Address: 5706 43rd Ave NE , Seattle, WA, 98105 Phone Number: 206-522-1748 www.living-earth.org

Address: 4245 North Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22203-0000 Phone Number: 800-592-5263 www.janegoodall.org

Magnuson Environmental Stewardship Alliance Charity ID: 46072

Land Trust Alliance Charity ID: 14061 The Land Trust Alliance promotes voluntary private land conservation to benefit communities and natural systems. We are the national convener, strategist and representative of more than 1,600 land trusts across America. Address: 2380 Camino Vida Roble Ste E, Carlsbad, CA, 92011 Phone Number: 202-638-4725 www.lta.org

MESA educates and involves the community in the stewardship of Warren G. Magnuson Park, enhancing the habitat for native plants, animals and birds with the aim of increasing diversity. To accomplish this MESA holds regular work parties, leads field trips, manages habitat restoration projects, and uses other methods. It has provided the park with thousands of hours of labor and has obtained and managed thousands of dollars worth of grant funds for park projects.

Phone Number: NA www.mesaseattle.org National Parks Conservation Association Charity ID: 14032 Preserves national parks from the Grand Canyon to Gettysburg; protects endangered wildlife and cultural sites; promotes new parks; defends against pollution, inappropriate development and overcrowding. Address: 1300 19th St, Ste 300 , Washington, DC 20036 Phone Number: 202-223-6722 www.npca.org Natural Resources Defense Council Charity ID: 14035 NRDC defends embattled wilderness, rivers, clean air, coasts, and wildlife across America and around the globe. Saved Baja's whales, Canada's Spirit bears, and California's sequoias. Address: 40 West 20th St , New York, NY 10011-4211 Phone Number: 212-727-2700 www.nrdc.org Nature Conservancy, The Charity ID: 14036 To preserve plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. Address: 4245 N. Fairfax Drive, Ste 100, Arlington, VA 22203, Use Phone Number: 800-628-6860 www.nature.org Nature Conservancy, The (Washington State Chapter) Charity ID: 46074 The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. Address: 1917 First Avenue, Seattle, WA, 98101 Phone Number: 206-343-4345 www.nature.org/washington

Address: 6310 NE 74th St Ste 206E, Seattle, WA, 98115

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Nisqually Land Trust Charity ID: 46034 To conserve and restore natural areas and wildlife habitat throughout the Nisqually River watershed and to protect those lands in perpetuity. Address: PO Box 1148, Yelm, WA, 98597 Phone Number: 360-458-1111 www.nisquallylandtrust.org North Cascades Institute Charity ID: 45045 Protect Northwest environments through the lasting power of education. We offer field-based learning adventures for all ages, plus initiatives for low-income and minority students. Address: 810 State Route 20, Sedro-Woolley, WA, 98284 Phone Number: 360-856-5700 www.ncascades.org NW Energy Coalition Charity ID: 14051 A regional alliance of environmental and consumer groups, utilities and businesses advocating policies that promote renewable energy, energy efficiency, low-income energy services and salmon restoration. Address: 811 1st Ave Ste 305, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-621-0094 www.nwenergy.org/ PCC Farmland Trust Charity ID: 46060

Address: 911 Western Ave, Ste 580, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206- 382-7007 www.pugetsound.org Pesticide Action Network Charity ID: 14037 PANNA (Pesticide Action Network North America) works to replace pesticide use with ecologically sound and socially just alternatives. As one of five PAN Regional Centers worldwide, we link local and international consumer, labor, health, environment and agriculture groups into an international citizens' action network. This network challenges the global proliferation of pesticides, defends basic rights to health and environmental quality, and works to insure the transition to a just and viable society. Address: 49 Powell St Ste 500, San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone Number: 415-981-1771 www.panna.org Plant Amnesty Charity ID: 14063 PlantAmnesty’s mission is to end the senseless torture and mutilation of trees and shrubs. Address: PO Box 15377, Seattle, WA, 98115 Phone Number: 206-783-9813 www.plantamnesty.org Preserve Our Islands Charity ID: 46036

To date, the community-supported land trust has purchased three farms, which are now legally dedicated for exclusive use as organic production, and the Trust extends its protection to include biodiversity and wildlife, farmers and farming communities.

POI’s sole mandate is to save the island from destructive projects such as Glacier’s. Preserve Our Islands is an all-volunteer, community-based, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the quality of life and environment of Vashon and Maury Islands and the adjacent nearshore.

Address: 909 N.E. 43rd St, Ste 208, Seattle, WA 98105 Phone Number: 206-547--9855 www.pccnaturalmarkets.com/farmtr ust/

Address: PO Box 845, Vashon, WA 98070 Phone Number: 206.463.7296 www.preserveourislands.org

People For Puget Sound Charity ID: 46061

Public Employees For Environmental Responsibility Charity ID: 46062

People for Puget Sound is a nonprofit group working to protect and restore the health of Puget Sound and the Northwest Straits through education and action.

A service organization for employees who care about the environment. Through PEER employees can safely and effectively become anonymous

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activists for environmental protection. Address: 2000 P St NW Ste 240, Washington, DC, 20036 Phone Number: 202-265-7337 www.peer.org Puget Soundkeeper Alliance Charity ID: 14004 The mission of Puget Soundkeeper Alliance is to protect and preserve Puget Sound by tracking down and stopping the discharge of toxic pollutants into its waters. The Alliance is the only organization that actively monitors and patrols the waters of Puget Sound to detect and document sources of illegal pollution. While it is not our only approach to conservation efforts in the Sound, it is one of our greatest strengths. The goal of our organization is simple: to prevent pollution. Address: 5309 Shilshole Ave NW, Ste 215, Seattle, WA 98107 Phone Number: 206-297-7002 www.pugetsoundkeeper.org Rails-To-Trails Conservancy Charity ID: 14038 Rails-to-Trails Conservancy is a nonprofit organization working with communities to preserve unused rail corridors by transforming them into trails, enhancing the health of America's environment, economy, neighborhoods and people. Address: 1100 17th St, NW, 10th Fl, Washington, D.C. 20036 Phone Number: 202-331-9696 www.railtrails.org Rainforest Alliance Charity ID: 00030 The Rainforest Alliance works to conserve biodiversity and ensure sustainable livelihoods by transforming land-use practices, business practices and consumer behavior. Address: 665 Broadway, Ste 500, New York, NY 10012 Phone Number: 212-677-1900 www.rainforest-alliance.org/ San Juan Preservation Trust Charity ID: 46040 The mission of the San Juan Preservation Trust is to preserve and protect open spaces, scenic

views, forests, agricultural lands, habitats, watersheds, riparian corridors, wetlands and shorelines in the San Juan Archipelago. Address: PO Box 327, Lopez Island, WA, 98261 Phone Number: 360-468-3202 www.sjpt.org Scenic America Charity ID: 14055 Scenic America is the only national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated solely to preserving and enhancing the visual character of America's communities and countryside. We accomplish this mission through national advocacy efforts and technical assistance services, local and national projects, and the support of our state affiliates. Address: 1634 I (Eye) St NW, Ste 510, Washington, DC 20006 Phone Number: 202-638-0550 www.scenic.org Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Charity ID: 46042 Marine wildlife conservation organization whose mission is to end the destruction of habitat and slaughter of wildlife in the world’s oceans in order to conserve and protect ecosystems and species. Address: PO Box 2616, Friday Harbor, WA, 98250 Phone Number: 360-370-5650 www.seashepherd.org Seattle Parks Foundation (City Org) Charity ID: 24011 Seattle Parks Foundation is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving and expanding Seattle's parks and green spaces. Address: 860 Terry Ave North, Ste 231, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-332-9900 www.seattleparksfoundation.org Sierra Club Foundation Charity ID: 14039 The Mission of The Sierra Club Foundation is to advance the preservation and protection of the natural environment by empowering the citizenry, especially

democratically-based grassroots organizations. Address: 408 C St., N.E., Washington, DC 20002 Phone Number: 800-216-2110 www.tscf.org Sightline Institute Charity ID: 46064 Sightline Institute (formerly Northwest Environment Watch) strives to bring about sustainability – a healthy, lasting prosperity grounded in place – in the Pacific Northwest. Address: 1402 Third Ave, Ste 500, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-447-1880 www.sightline.org Sound Experience Charity ID: 46065 We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization providing hands-on environmental education and leadership experiences for youth and adults. On exciting voyages aboard the historic schooner Adventuress, participants learn about the majesty and vulnerability of our region's definitive resource, Puget Sound. Address: PO Box 1390, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Phone Number: 360-379-0438 www.soundexp.org Student Conservation Association Inc Charity ID: 14018 The Student Conservation Association, Inc. (SCA) is a national nonprofit that fosters lifelong stewardship of the environment and communities by engaging people in hands-on service to the land. Address: 689 River Road, Charlestown, NH, 03603 Phone Number: 603-543-1700 www.thesca.org Surfrider Foundation Charity ID: 46066 Protects and preserves the world's oceans waves and beaches through conservation, activism, research, and education. Activities include water quality monitoring, environmental education, and grassroots activism.

Address: PO Box 6010, San Clemente, CA, 92674 Phone Number: 949-492-8170 www.surfrider.org Transportation Choices Coalition Charity ID: 00033 Washington's transportation system needs to be reformed. Too many residents cannot choose to leave the car at home because there are few or no other options. Transportation Choices Coalition seeks to bring Washingtonians more and better transportation choices -real opportunities to take a bus, take a train, ride a bike, or walk -- as well as drive alone. Address: 811 1st Ave, Ste 626, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-329-2336 www.transportationchoices.org Trust For Public Land National Office Charity ID: 14040 The Trust for Public Land (TPL) is a national, nonprofit, land conservation organization that conserves land for people to enjoy as parks, community gardens, historic sites, rural lands, and other natural places, ensuring livable communities for generations to come. Address: 116 New Montgomery St., 4th Fl, San Francisco, CA 94105 Phone Number: 800 714-5263 www.tpl.org Union Of Concerned Scientists Charity ID: 46067 Scientists and citizens working on solutions to reduce air pollution and global warming, protect biodiversity, prevent nuclear proliferation, and ensure a sustainable, safe food system. Address: 2 Brattle Square, Cambridge, MA 02238 Phone Number: 617-547-5552 www.ucsusa.org Vashon-Maury Island Land Trust Charity ID: 46044 Conserving land to protect the wild places and rural character of Vashon-Maury Island. Address: PO Box 2031, Vashon, WA 98070 Phone Number: 206-463-2644

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funds research and supports restoration projects statewide.

Whidbey Camano Land Trust Charity ID: 46048

Volunteers For Outdoor Washington (VOW) Charity ID: 14006

Address: 6310 NE 74th St, Ste. 215E , Seattle, WA 98115 Phone Number: 206-527-3210 www.wnps.org

The Whidbey Camano Land Trust protects our islands' natural habitats and rural lands in partnership with landowners and the broader community.

Washington Toxics Coalition Charity ID: 14010

Address: 765 Wonn Road Barn C201, Greenbank, WA 98253 Phone Number: 360-222-3310 www.wclt.org

VOW trains volunteers to be stewards of the environment. We partner with land managers to build trails, restore habitat and preserve Washington State's rich heritage. Address: 8511 15th Ave NE #206, Seattle, WA, 98115 Phone Number: 206-517-3019 www.trailvolunteers.org Washington Citizens For Resource Conservation Charity ID: 14007 Keeping Washington a leader in recycling and waste prevention. We're working to make it safe and easy to recycle computers and TVs. Address: 2021 Third Ave, Seattle, WA, 98121 Phone Number: 206-441-1790 www.wastenotwashington.org Washington Environmental Council Charity ID: 14008 A voice for everyone who loves Washington's land, air and water. We engage citizens and decisionmakers to achieve better statewide protections for people and nature. Address: 615 Second Ave, Ste 380 , Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-622-8103 www.wecprotects.com Washington Foundation For The Environment Charity ID: 14009

Protects people and ecosystems from pesticides and other toxic chemicals by providing alternatives to toxic products and promoting stronger pollution standards through advocacy and education. Address: 4649 Sunnyside Ave N Ste 540, Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-632-1545 www.watoxics.org Washington Trails Association Charity ID: 14011 Recruits volunteers to maintain and improve hiking trails in the Cascades and Olympic mountains, protects trails and wilderness, and encourages hiking for health and exploration. Address: 2019 Third Ave Ste 100, Seattle, WA, 98121 Phone Number: 206-625-1367 www.wta.org Washington Water Trails Association Charity ID: 14057 Increases public access to Washington's waterways, develops trails for non-motorized boaters, stewards sites and promotes volunteerism. Conducts education on low-impact recreation and Leave No Trace.

Health & Health Research AIDS and Infectious Disease Science Center Charity ID: 51001 Research supported by the AIDS & Infectious Disease Science Center is aimed at finding new antibiotics, new treatments that use the body's own immune system instead of antibiotics, and methods for administering antibiotic medication into the body. Address: Mail Code 4140, 3550 General Atomics Ct, San Diego, CA 92121 Phone Number: 800-877-9541 www.infection-research.org AIDS Community Research Initiative Of America (ACRIA) Charity ID: 38003 AIDS Community Research Initiative of America (ACRIA), a collaborative and independent not-for-profit organization, studies new treatments for HIV/AIDS and related diseases, and conducts a comprehensive HIV health literacy program. Address: 230 W 38th St 17th Fl, New York, NY 10018 Phone Number: 212-924-3934 www.acria.org

The Washington Foundation for the Environment supports environmental education and innovative projects to foster environmental awareness.

Address: 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N #305 , Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-545-9161 www.wwta.org

Address: PO Box 2123 , Seattle, WA 98111 Phone Number: 425-747-8215 www.wffe.org

Washington's National Park Fund Charity ID: 46046

AIDS Research Alliance Of America (ARA) Charity ID: 51003

Washington Native Plant Society Charity ID: 14014

Washington’s National Park Fund’s mission is to preserve and restore Mount Rainier, North Cascades and Olympic National Parks for current and future generations.

Only medical research can stop AIDS. You are saving lives and improving health by helping ARA find better medications, an AIDS vaccine, and a cure.

Serves as the voice for Washington's native plants and is dedicated to their protection and conservation. Provides education,

Address: PO Box 4646, Seattle, WA 98194 Phone Number: 206-770-0627 www.wnpf.org

Address: 621-A North San Vicente Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069 Phone Number: 800-358-2423 www.aidsresearch.org

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AANMA is a national nonprofit network of families whose desire is to overcome, not cope with, allergies and asthma.

with Alzheimer's disease (and related dementias), their families, health care professionals and administrators, and the general public throughout a 23 county service area that runs from the Canadian to the Oregon borders.

Address: 2751 Prosperity Ave Ste 150, Fairfax, VA 22031 Phone Number: 800-878-4403 www.aanma.org

Address: 12721 30th Ave NE #101 , Seattle, WA 98125 Phone Number: 206-363-5500 www.alzwa.org

Alliance For The Mentally Ill Of Thurston/Mason Counties (NAMI) Charity ID: 51005

Alzheimer's Foundation Of America Charity ID: 51008

Work to improve the lives of the mentally ill and their families in Thurston/Mason counties through public education, advocacy, and research support.

Our mission is to provide optimal care and services to individuals confronting dementia, and to their caregivers and families—through member organizations dedicated to improving quality of life.”

The American Cancer Society is the nationwide, community-based, voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service.

Address: 322 8th Ave, 7th Fl New York, NY 10001 Phone Number: 866-232-8484 www.alzfdn.org

Address: 1313 Broadway Ste 100, Tacoma, WA 98402 Phone Number: 206-283-1153 www.cancer.org

American Association For Cancer Research Charity ID: 51009

American Diabetes Association Washington Charity ID: 51011

Funds innovative research to unlock the secrets of cancer and distributes the very latest research findings among all segments of the scientific community worldwide.

The association's mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes through research, information and advocacy.

Address: 615 Chestnut St 17th Fl, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Phone Number: 215-440-9300 www.aacr.org

Address: 1730 Minor Ave #720, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-282-4616 www.diabetes.org

American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association (AARDA) Charity ID: 51010

American Foundation For AIDS Research (AMFAR) Charity ID: 06042

Autoimmunity causes Lupus, Arthritis, Vasculitis, MS, Fibromyalgia, Graves' and 90+ other diseases. Through research and patient services, our work eases the tremendous suffering they inflict.

amfAR supports innovative AIDS research; educates patients, doctors, and the public about HIV treatment/prevention; and works to protect the rights of all people affected by HIV/AIDS.

Address: 22100 Gratiot Ave , East Detroit, MI 48021 Phone Number: 888-856-8585 www.aarda.org

Address: 120 Wall St 13th Fl, New York, NY 10005 Phone Number: 703-730-1602 www.amfar.org

American Cancer Research Center Charity ID: 06015

American Foundation For Suicide Prevention Charity ID: 38004

The mission of the AMC Cancer Research Center, a one-hundred year old national organization, is to provide charitable funding for the best cancer treatment, research,

Preventing suicide through educational projects, public awareness, treatment initiatives and research, while offering support

Allergy And Asthma NetworkMothers Of Asthmatics Inc Charity ID: 51004

Address: 4305 Lacey Blvd Se #5 , Lacey, WA 98503 Phone Number: 360-493-6021 www.oly-wa.us/nami/ Alzheimer Society Of Washington Charity ID: 51006 An organization of family and friend of those affected by Alzheimer's disease. Established to educate, support and empower persons affected by Alzheimer's and other dementias. Address: PO Box 4104, Bellingham, WA, 98227 Phone Number: 360-670-3316 www.alzsociety.org Alzheimer's and Aging Research Center Charity ID: 51007 Stop the suffering caused by agingrelated medical conditions! Your support makes exciting new research possible. Please help our aging population and their families. Address: 3550 General Atomics Ct Mail Code 4110, San Diego, CA 92121 Phone Number: 800-877-0019 www.aging-research.org Alzheimer's Association Western And Central Washington Charity ID: 06001 This Chapter was one of seven founding chapters of the National Alzheimer's Association, headquartered in Chicago. Today this Chapter serves individuals living

patient education and outreach through the University of Colorado Cancer Center and national outreach programs. Address: 1600 Pierce St, Denver, CO 80214 Phone Number: 800-321-1557 www.amc.org American Cancer Society - Great West Division Charity ID: 10014

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programs for family and friends affected by the tragedy of suicide. Address: 120 Wall St 22nd Fl, New York, NY 10005 Phone Number: 888-333-2377 www.afsp.org American Hearing Research Foundation Charity ID: 06016 The American Hearing Research Foundation serves two vital roles: to fund significant research in hearing and balance disorders, and to help educate the public. Address: 8 South Michigan Ave Ste #814, Chicago, IL, 60603 Phone Number: 312-726-9670 www.american-hearing.org American Heart Association Charity ID: 51012 Our mission is to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke. That single purpose drives all we do. The need for our work is beyond question. Address: 4310 North Fairfax Dr, Ste 530, Arlington, VA 22203 Phone Number: 703-941-8500 www.americanheart.org American Heart Association Northwest Affiliate Charity ID: 06017 Our mission is to reduce death and disability from cardiovascular disease and stroke through research, public and professional education, and community service. Address: 710 2nd Ave Ste 900, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-632-6881 www.americanheart.org American Hospice Foundation Charity ID: 51043 We assist terminally ill persons and their families through the dying process in a less painful and more caring manner, including care giving and bereavement assistance. Address: 12000 Biscayne Blvd #505 ,Miami, FL, 33181 Phone Number: 800-854-3402 www.americanhospice.org American Kidney Fund Charity ID: 51013

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The American Kidney Fund provides direct financial assistance to kidney patients in need and education to those with and at risk for kidney disease. Address: 6100 Executive Blvd Ste 1010, Rockville, MD 20852 Phone Number: 301-881-3052 www.kidneyfund.org American Liver Foundation Pacific Northwest Chapter Charity ID: 51014 The American Liver Foundation is a national voluntary health organization dedicated to preventing, treating, and curing hepatitis and other liver diseases through research and education. Address: 2033 6th Ave Ste 260, Seattle, WA 98121 Phone Number: 206-443-3805 www.liverfoundation.org American Lung Association Of Washington Charity ID: 06002 The Association works to improve lung health for Washingtonians through research, advocacy and education. Focus areas: tobacco prevention, air quality, and lung disease/asthma education. Address: 2625 Third Ave , Seattle, WA 98121 Phone Number: 206-441-5100 www.alaw.org American Parkinson's Disease Association (APDA) - Washington Chapter Charity ID: 06020 The Mission of the Washington Chapter of the APDA is to support and empower people with Parkinson's Disease, their families, and care-givers, through education, fundraising for research, sponsoring support groups, and networking with resource and referral agencies involved in the care of people with Parkinson's Disease. Address: PO Box 75169, Seattle, WA 98175 Phone Number: 425-443-8269 www.waparkinsons.org American Tinnitus Association Charity ID: 06021 We fund tinnitus research to find the cause, treatment, and cure of

tinnitus. We assist patients and professionals to manage tinnitus and its effects. Address: PO Box 5, Portland, OR, 97207 Phone Number: 800-634-8978 www.ata.org Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Association Charity ID: 51016 The ALS Association symbolizes the hopes of people everywhere that Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis will one day be a disease of the past – relegated to historical status, studied in medical textbooks, conquered by the dedication of thousands who have worked ceaselessly to understand and eradicate this perplexing killer. Address: 27001 Agoura Road Ste 150, Calabasas Hills, CA 91301 Phone Number: 818-880-9007 www.alsa.org Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association (ALS) - Evergreen Chapter Charity ID: 06013 Improving quality of life for those living with ALS, support and researching a cure. ALS (aka Lou Gehrig's disease) is a fatal, incurable neurodegenerative disease. Address: 6627 S 191st Pl FL 106, Kent, WA, 98032 Phone Number: 425-656-1650 www.alsa-ec.org Arthritis And Chronic Pain Research Institute Charity ID: 51017 We are dedicated to helping to find solutions for the millions (86 million in America alone) who suffer from chronic pain. We support biomedical research directed towards understanding chronic pain and its causes, including arthritis and cancer, so that pain sufferers can be free to live fuller and more enjoyable lives. Address: 3550 General Atomics Court Suite 2-146, San Diego, CA, 92121 Phone Number: 858-909-5122 www.pain-research.org

Arthritis Foundation - Pacific Northwest Chapter Charity ID: 06003 Leading voluntary health agency searching the causes, and cures for over 100 different forms of arthritis by funding research, programs, services for people with arthritis. Address: 3876 Bridge Way N #300, Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-547-2707 www.arthritis.org Arthritis National Research Foundation Charity ID: 51018 Help end the suffering of 66 million Americans with arthritis. The ANRF funds research to find new treatments and a cure for arthritis. Address: 200 Oceangate Ste 830, Long Beach, CA 90802 Phone Number: 800-588-2873 www.curearthritis.org Asthma & Allergy Foundation Of America - Washington Charity ID: 28015 Asthma and/or allergies can control lives. Your gift will help us provide information and education to improve quality of life and decrease healthcare spending.

Address: 7910 Woodmont Ave #300, Bethesda, MD 20814 Phone Number: 800-328-8476 www.autism-society.org

to improving the quality of life of families affected by bleeding disorders and complications of those disorders, such as HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis.

Autism Speaks (Merged With Cure Autism Now) Charity ID: 51106

Address: PO Box 23130, Seattle, WA 98102 Phone Number: 206-533-1660 www.bdfwa.org

Autism Speaks is committed to funding global biomedical research into the causes, prevention, treatments, and cure for autism; to raising public awareness about autism and its effects on individuals, families, and society; and to bringing hope to all who deal with the hardships of this disorder. We are committed to raising the funds necessary to support these goals. Address: 2 Park Ave 11th Fl, New York, NY, 10016 Phone Number: 212-252-8584 www.autismspeaks.org Bailey-Boushay House Charity ID: 32001 Bailey-Boushay House is a nationally recognized facility offering residential care and day health programs for people living with AIDS. Our residential care program also provides care to those suffering from other life-threatening illnesses.

Address: 3515 SW Webster St, Seattle, WA 98126 Phone Number: 800-778-2232 www.aafawa.org

Address: 2720 East Madison Seattle, WA 98112 Phone Number: 206-322-5300 www.virginiamason.org/baileyboushay

Asthma And Allergy Foundation Of America (AAFA) Charity ID: 51019

Bastyr University Charity ID: 16008

Supports research to cure asthma and allergies and helps patients through educational programs, advocacy, free information and a national network of chapters and support groups. Address: 1233 20th St NW Ste 402, Washington, DC 20036 Phone Number: 800-727-8462 www.aafa.org Autism Society Of America Charity ID: 51020 ASA is committed to improving the lives of people with autism, their families and the people who work with them through research, advocacy and education.

Bastyr University, located north of Seattle, Washington, is one of the world's leading academic centers for advancing knowledge in the natural health sciences. A twenty-nine-year pioneer in natural medicine, Bastyr continues to be in the forefront of developing the model for 21st century medicine. Address: 14500 Juanita Drive NE, Kenmore, WA 98028 Phone Number: 425-823-1300 www.bastyr.edu Bleeding Disorder Foundation Of Washington (BDFW) Charity ID: 06045 The Bleeding Disorders Foundation of Washington is a volunteer, nonprofit service organization dedicated

Blessings International Charity ID: 38005 Alleviating suffering in developing nations and the US by providing lifesaving pharmaceuticals, vitamins and medical supplies for the treatment of indigent patients. Address: 5881 South Garnett Road, Tulsa, OK 74146 Phone Number: 877-250-8101 www.blessing.org Boyer Children's Clinic Charity ID: 10027 Multidisciplinary services for children birth to teen with neuromuscular and/or developmental delays. Includes medical, physical, occupational/speech therapy, early childhood education and family services. Address: 1850 Boyer Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112 Phone Number: 206-325-8477 www.boyercc.org Breast Cancer Fund Charity ID: 51021 Breast cancer is a public health crisis effecting our mothers, sisters and daughters. BCF identifies -- and advocates for elimination of -environmental and preventable causes. Address: 1388 Sutter St, Ste 400, San Francisco, CA 94109 Phone Number: 866-760-8223 www.breastcancerfund.org Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) Charity ID: 38007 The Breast Cancer Research Foundation's mission is to achieve prevention and a cure for breast cancer in our lifetime by providing critical funding for innovative clinical and genetic research at leading medical centers worldwide, and increasing public awareness.

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Address: 60 East 56th St 8th Fl, New York, NY 10022 Phone Number: 866-346-3228 www.bcrfcure.org Breast Cancer Resource Center Charity ID: 51022 To enhance the quality of life of people touched by breast cancer and to increase awareness and knowledge of breast cancer and breast health. Address: 3502 South 12Th St Ste A, Tacoma, WA 98405 Phone Number: 253-752-4222 www.bcrcwa.org Cancer Lifeline Charity ID: 10134 To provide emotional support, information and community resources to all people living with cancer: patients, their families, friends and co-workers. Address: 6522 Fremont Ave N , Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-297-2100 www.cancerlifeline.org Cancer Research Institute Charity ID: 06022 CRI is dedicated exclusively to the support and coordination of laboratory and clinical efforts that will lead to the immunological treatment, control, and prevention cancer. Address: One Exchange Plaza, 55 Broadway Ste 1802, New York, NY 10006 Phone Number: 212-688-7515 www.cancerresearch.org Capri Heart & Lung Institute Charity ID: 31005 CAPRI provides cardiac and pulmonary patients with the training needed to lead happy and fulfilling lives and to overcome the challenges of their life-altering diagnoses. Address: 2601 Cherry Ave, Ste 111, Bremerton, WA 98310 Phone Number: 360-479-3886 www.capriheart.org/Cardiac_Progra ms.html Children & Adults With AttentionDeficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) Charity ID: 51025

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Works to ensure that children and adults with AttentionDeficit/Hyperactivity Disorder reach their full potential through family support, education and encouragement of research. Address: 8181 Professional Place, Ste 150, Landover, MD 20785 Phone Number: 800-233-4050 www.chadd.org Children's Angel Flight Charity ID: 51026 Your gift makes air transportation possible for children requiring travel to distant diagnosis, evaluation, treatment or rehabilitation. Address: 4620 Haygood Road #1, Virginia Beach, VA 23455 Phone Number: 800-747-0925 www.childrensangelflight.org Children's Hospital And Regional Medical Center Charity ID: 51028 Receives contributions on behalf of Children's Hospital in Seattle, whose mission is to provide medical care to children, regardless of a family's ability to pay. Address: PO Box 50020, M/S S200, Seattle, WA 98145 Phone Number: 206-987-2153 www.seattlechildrens.org Children's Hospital And Regional Medical Center - Dan And Annie Wilson Endowment For Pediatric Cancer Charity ID: 51104

Phone Number: 801-278-8900 www.childrensmiraclenetwork.org Children's Therapy Center (a program of Dynamic Family Services) Charity ID: 51305 We are a neurodevelopmental center, providing physical, occupational, speech, feeding, aquatic, and hippotherapy for children with neuromuscular disorders and developmental delays. Address: 10811 SE Kent-Kangley Rd, Kent, WA, 98030 Phone Number: 253-854-5660 www.ctckids.org City Of Hope Charity ID: 06004 Internationally recognized innovative biomedical research, treatment and educational institution. Physicians/scientists dedicated to the prevention and cure of cancer, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, and other lifethreatening diseases. Address: 1055 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90017 Phone Number: 800-544-3541 www.cityofhope.org City Of Hope Regional Development Office Charity ID: 51030 At the core of all City of Hope activities is a special emphasis on treating the whole person, not just the disease.

Receives contributions on behalf of Children's Hospital in Seattle, whose mission is to provide medical care to children, regardless of a family's ability to pay.

Address: 1309 114th Ave SE Ste 201, Bellevue, WA 98004 Phone Number: 425-646-9530 www.cityofhope.org/regions/Seattle/

Address: PO Box 50020, M/S S200, Seattle, WA 98145 Phone Number: Not Available Website Not Available

Community Health Centers Of King County Charity ID: 00062

Children's Miracle Network Charity ID: 51029 Your entire donation saves children's lives by helping premier local participating children's hospitals provide state-of-the-art care, lifesaving research and preventative education. Address: 4525 South 2300 East , Salt Lake City, UT 84117

Our mission is to provide complete primary health care services to the people in our communities, with special attention to the needs of the medically under-served populations of King County. Our services encompass not only treatment and prevention of illness but also health education, behavioral health service, outreach, interpretation and a variety of other services that our patients want and need.

Address: 403 East Meeker St Ste 300, Kent WA 98030 Phone Number: 425-277-1311 www.chckc.org Community Health Charities Of Washington State Charity ID: 06000 CHC member health charities are at the forefront in providing vital patient services, conducting life-saving medical research, expanding community outreach; we turn promises into realities Address: PO Box 16727 4812, Rutan Pl SW, Seattle, WA 98116 Phone Number: 206-938-2908 www.healthcharities.org Community Psychiatric Clinic Charity ID: 10044 We enhance the quality of life of our clients by delivering a full continuum of community-based behavioral healthcare services. We strive to assure access to all in our community who seek care. Address: 4319 Stone Way North, Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-545-2345 www.cpcwa.org Community Services For The Blind And Partially Sighted Charity ID: 10119 Provides counseling, instruction in independent and home management skills, adaptive aids store, assistive technology center and volunteer services to persons with visual impairments. Address: 9709 3rd Ave. NE #100, Seattle, WA, 98115 Phone Number: 206-525-5556 www/csbps.com Concern Foundation Charity ID: 38008 Also doing business as the Cancer Immunology Research Foundation. Provides funding for cancer research scientists to investigate new approaches for early detection and treatment in the quest to conquer cancer in children and adults. Address: 8383 Wishire Blvd Ste 337, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Phone Number: 800-867-2279 www.concernfoundation.org

Country Doctor Community Clinic Charity ID: 51032 We provide the following medical and clinical services: Infant, child, adolescent, adult, and senior services, prenatal and pregnancy care, mental healthcare, and specialty/hospital care.

Address: 520 Pike St Ste 1075, Seattle, WA, 98101 Phone Number: 206-282-4770 www.cff.org Cystinosis Research Network Charity ID: 51035

Address: 500 19th Ave. E , Seattle, WA 98112 Phone Number: 206-299-1628 www.cdchc.org

Dedicated to supporting and advocating research, providing family assistance and educating the public and medical communities about cystinosis.

Crohn's & Colitis Foundation Of America - Northwest Chapter Charity ID: 51033

Address: 302 Whytegate CT, Lake Forest, IL, 60045 Phone Number: 866-276-3669 www.cystinosis.org

The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America is a non-profit, volunteerdriven organization dedicated to finding the cure for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Address: 9 Lake Bellevue Dr, Ste 203, Bellevue, WA, 98005 Phone Number: 425 451-8455 www.ccfa.org/chapters/northwest/ Crohn's And Colitis Foundation Charity ID: 06029 The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America is a non-profit, volunteerdriven organization dedicated to finding the cure for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Address: 386 Park Ave South 17th Fl, New York, NY, 10016 Phone Number: 212-685-3440 www.ccfa.org Curesearch Charity ID: 51024 Formerly National Childhood Cancer Foundation. Cancer is the #1 disease killer of children. Please help us reach the day when every child with cancer can be guaranteed a cure. Address: 4600 East West Hwy Ste 600, Bethesda, MD, 20814 Phone Number: 800-458-6223 www.curesearch.org Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Washington Chapter Charity ID: 06005 Supports innovative research to control and cure cystic fibrosis. Provides specialized medical care through a nationwide network of care centers; offers pharmacy, other patient services.

Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation Charity ID: 20060 100% for cancer research. Supporting the most brilliant, innovative scientists across the nation committed to discovering causes and cures for all types of cancer. Address: One Exchange Plaza, 55 Broadway Ste 302, New York, NY 10006 Phone Number: 877-722-6237 www.drcrf.org Diabetes National Research Group Charity ID: 51036 Scientific research into treatments and cure of diabetes. Conducts screenings, education programs to save lives from blindness, kidney failure, amputations. Publishes The Diabetes Wellness News. Address: 3550 General Atomics Ct Ste 2-136, San Diego, CA 9212 Phone Number: 800-877-3457 www.diabetes-science.org Diabetes Research And Wellness Foundation Charity ID: 00021 Scientific research into treatments and cure of diabetes. Conducts screenings, education programs to save lives from blindness, kidney failure, amputations. Publishes The Diabetes Wellness News. Address: 5151 Wisconsin Ave NW Ste 420, Washington, DC 20016 Phone Number: 877-633-3976 www.diabeteswellness.net

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Diabetes Research Institute Charity ID: 51037 A recognized world leader in curefocused research, committed to bringing promising discoveries from the lab to patients in the fastest and safest way possible. Address: 200 South Park Rd Ste 100, Hollywood, FL, 33021 Phone Number: 800-321-3437 www.diabetesresearch.org Epilepsy Foundation Charity ID: 06023 The organization works to ensure that people with seizures are able to participate in all life experiences; and to prevent, control and cure epilepsy through research, education, advocacy and services. Address: 8301 Professional Place, Landover, Md 20785 Phone Number: 800-332-1000 www.epilepsyfoundation.org Epilepsy Foundation Northwest Charity ID: 10057 The organization works to ensure that people with seizures are able to participate in all life experiences; and to prevent, control and cure epilepsy through research, education, advocacy and services. Address: 2311 N 45th St Ste 103, Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-547-4551 www.epilepsynw.org FACES: The National Craniofacial Association Charity ID: 51038 Children with craniofacial disfigurements require specialized reconstructive surgeries. We take care of these children and their families while treatment is received. Rebuilding faces - rebuilding futures. Address: PO Box 11082, Chattanooga, TN, 37401 Phone Number: 800-332-2373 www.faces-cranio.org Fisher Center For Alzheimer's Research Foundation, The Charity ID: 51103 The center serves as the nexus for Alzheimer's disease research at Rockefeller. When the facilities for this new center are completed, it will

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include state-of-the-art technologies to expand and accelerate Alzheimer's research and will advance the patient-oriented studies of physician-scientists at The Rockefeller University Hospital. Address: One Intrepid Square, West 46th Street & 12Th Ave, New York, NY, 10026 Phone Number: 800-ALZINFO www.alzinfo.org Floyd And Delores Jones Cancer Institute At Virginia Mason Charity ID: 51023 As one of the preeminent cancer care providers in the United States, Floyd & Delores Jones Cancer Institute at Virginia Mason in Seattle offers the very best in state-of-theart cancer care in an environment of hope and healing. The institute brings all aspects of care – from physician visits to lab appointments to the pharmacy – to patients in one convenient location. Address: Mailstop D1-Mf, PO Box 1930, Seattle, WA 98111 Phone Number: 206-223-2374 www.virginiamason.org Foundation Fighting Blindness Charity ID: 06038 Largest private organization funding research to cure blinding retinal disorders such as retinitis pigmentosa, macular degeneration, Usher syndrome (deaf-blindness), affecting all ages and ethnicities. Address: 11435 Cronhill Drive, Owings Mills, MD 21117 Phone Number: 410-568-0150 www.blindness.org Foundation For AIDS Research, The Charity ID: 51071 amfAR supports innovative AIDS research; educates patients, doctors, the public about HIV treatment/prevention; works to protect the rights of all people affected by HIV/AIDS. Address: 120 Wall St 13th Fl, New York, NY, 10005 Phone Number: 703-730-1602 www.amfar.org Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Charity ID: 06044

The Center conducts research of the highest standards to improve prevention, detection and treatment resulting in reduced pain and suffering caused by this disease. Address: PO Box 19024, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-667-4399 www.fhcrc.org Gateway For Cancer Research Charity ID: 20051 Formerly Cancer Treatment Research Foundation. Gateway provides funding for conventional, integrative and complementary phase I and phase II cancer research studies done by some of the most pioneering researchers from around the world. Address: 1336 Basswood Road, Schaumburg, IL, 60173 Phone Number: 888-221-2873 www.ctrf.org Glaucoma Research Foundation Charity ID: 20057 Protecting the sight and independence of people with glaucoma through research and education. Our goal is to find a cure. Address: 251 Post St Ste 600, San Francisco, CA 94108 Phone Number: 800-826-6693 www.glaucoma.org Gluten Intolerance Group Of North America Charity ID: 51039 Support and educate persons requiring the gluten-free diet. Gluten-free restaurant menus, support groups, kids camps, and medical professional education improve health and quality of life. Address: 31214 124th Ave SE, Auburn, WA 98092 Phone Number: 206-246-6652 www.gluten.net Group Health Community Foundation Charity ID: 06024 Uses philanthropy, health care innovation, research, and community partnerships to improve the health of children and adolescents and promote diversity within health care.

Address: 320 Westlake Ave N Ste 100, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-287-4645 www.ghcfoundation.org Health Information Network Charity ID: 28005 Help stop the spread of HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. We provide health education and community resources & referrals. Nationally recognized by HCFA. Address: PO Box 30762 Seattle, WA 98113 Phone Number: 206-784-5655 www.healthinfonetwork.org Hearing Speech & Deafness Center Charity ID: 10067 Since 1937, HSDC has provided services to people of all ages with communication issues such as deafness, hearing loss, autism and other communication challenges. Address: 1625 19th Ave. Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-323-5770 www.hsdc.org Heart And Stroke Foundation Of Canada Charity ID: 51109 The Heart and Stroke Foundation, a volunteer-based health charity, leads in eliminating heart disease and stroke through: the advancement of research and its application, the promotion of healthy living and advocacy. Address: 222 Queen St, Ste 1402, Ottowa, ON K1P 5V9, Canada Phone Number: 800.205.4438X340 www.heartandstroke.com Heart Of America Northwest Research Center Charity ID: 51040 At Heart of America Northwest, our mission is to advance our region's quality of life through highly credible research, education, and participation of citizens in issues affecting the health, environment, and economy of the Northwest. Address: 1314 56th St NE Ste 100 Seattle, WA 98105 Phone Number: 206-382-1014 www.heartofamericanorthwest.org/

Hepatitis Foundation International Charity ID: 51041 Hepatitis Foundation International supports research, preventive education and training of healthcare providers, patients, and educators about the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of viral hepatitis. Address: 504 Blick Drive, Silver Spring, MD, 20904 Phone Number: 800-891-0707 www.hepfi.org Hole In The Wall Gang Charity ID: 20063 Founded in 1988 by Paul Newman, The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp in Ashford, Connecticut is a nonprofit, residential summer camp and yearround center serving children and their families coping with cancer and other serious illnesses and conditions. Address: 555 Long Wharf Drive, New Haven, CT, 06511 Phone Number: 203-772-0522 www.holeinthewallgang.org Hope Heart Institute Charity ID: 51042 Dedicated to reducing death and disability caused by cardiovascular disease, America's #1 killer, through research and education to advance treatments, prevention and improve patient care. Address: 1380 112Th Ave NE Ste 200, Bellevue, WA 98004 Phone Number: 425-456-8700 www.hopeheart.org Hospice & Home Care Of Snohomish Charity ID: 27012 Providing hospice and bereavement/respite care, support groups, and home health services to all people, infant through adult, with life-limiting illnesses. Address: 2731 Wetmore Ave Ste 500 Everett, WA 98201 Phone Number: 425-261-4805 www.providence.org/phhc Hospice Of Kitsap County Charity ID: 27013 Hospice of Kitsap provides expert medical care and emotional support for patients and families facing end-

of-life issues. Ease the pain; lighten the burden; comfort the spirit. Address: PO Box 3416, Silverdale, WA, 98383 Phone Number: 360-698-4611 www.hospiceofkitsapcounty.org Hospice Of Spokane Charity ID: 51044 Care, support, equipment and medication for terminally ill and their families in their residence, provided by physicians, nurses, social workers, nurse aides, chaplains and volunteers. Address: PO Box 2215, Spokane, WA, 99210 Phone Number: 509-456-0438 www.hospiceofspokane.org Huntington's Disease Society Of America Charity ID: 51045 We provide vital support, information and educational services to improve the lives of those affected by HD, offer resources and guidance for HD families through our national network of volunteer-based chapters and affiliates as well as through our HDSA Centers of Excellence for Family Services and promote and support research to find a cure for HD. Address: 505 Eighth Ave Ste 902 New York, NY 10018 Phone Number: 212-242-1968 www.hdsa.org International Community Health Services Foundation Charity ID: 51303 The International Community Health Services (ICHS) Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation established in 2007 to provide philanthropic support to International Community Health Services. International Community Health Services is the largest Asian and Pacific Islander (API) community health center in Washington State. ICHS has two locations: the Holly Park Medical & Dental Clinic located in South Seattle and the International District Medical & Dental Clinic located in Seattle’s Chinatown/International District. Address: PO Box 3007, Seattle, WA, 98114

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Phone Number: 206-788-3694 www.ichsfoundation,org

patients through patient meetings, information and advocacy

International Eye Foundation Charity ID: 04011

Address: 1234 Sherman Ave Ste 203 , Evanston, IL, 60202 Phone Number: 800-850-9132 www.kidneycancerassociation.org/

Saves sight worldwide. Programs to control vitamin A deficiency, "river blindness", trachoma and cataracts. Provides local health worker training, technology transfer, eye surgery, equipment, and medicine.

Kin On Community Health Care Charity ID: 10269

Address: 10801 Connecticut Ave, Kensington, MD 20895 Phone Number: 240-290-0263 www.iefusa.org

Provides home care, home health, chronic care management, and caregiver support to limited or nonEnglish speaking Asian elders, disabled individuals, and their family members.

Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International Charity ID: 06039

Address: 815 S Weller St. Ste 212, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-652-2330 www.kinon.org

The mission of JDRF is to find a cure for diabetes and its complications through the support of research.

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, The - Washington/Alaska Chapter Charity ID: 06007

Address: 1400 K St NW Ste 1212, Washington, DC, 20005 Phone Number: 800-533-1868 www.walk.jdrf.org

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is the world's largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research, education, and patient services.

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - Northwest Charity ID: 51046

Address: 530 Dexter Ave N Ste 300, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-628-0777 www.leukemia-lymphoma.org

Help us find a cure for diabetes. Through research, we can save lives of children and adults who suffer from diabetes and its devastating complications. Address: 1200 Sixth Ave #605 Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-838-5153 www.jdrf.org Kent Youth & Family Services Charity ID: 10073 Youth mental health therapy; substance abuse treatment; teen parent transitional living; early childhood education, socialization; youth late night socialization, tutoring; violence prevention outreach; employment training. Address: 232 2nd Ave. S Ste 201, Kent, WA, 98032 Phone Number: 253-859-0300 www.kysf.org Kidney Cancer Association Charity ID: 51047 The Association strives for a world without kidney cancer. We fund kidney cancer research and help

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Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center Charity ID: 51300 Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center's mission is to improve the bodies, minds and spirits of children and adults with disabilities through equine-assisted therapy and to be an inspiration and educational resource to the therapeutic riding profession, both regionally and nationally. Address: 19802 NE 148th St, Woodinville, WA 98007 Phone Number: 425-882-1554 www.littlebit.org Lupus Foundation Of America Charity ID: 06027 The Lupus Foundation of America, Inc. (LFA) is the foremost national nonprofit voluntary health organization dedicated to finding the causes of and cure for lupus and providing support, services and hope to all people affected by lupus.

Address: PO Box 631047, Baltimore, MD, 21263 Phone Number: 202-349-1158 www.lupus.org Lupus Foundation Of America Pacific Northwest Chapter Charity ID: 51048 Provides lupus educational symposiums, literature, holds support groups and provides tollfree “Lupusline”. Raises funds for lupus research and increases public awareness of lupus. Address: 1207 N 200th St Ste 214, Shoreline, WA, 98133 Phone Number: 206-546-6785 www.lupuspnw.org March Of Dimes Washington State Chapter Charity ID: 06008 The mission of the March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. Address: 1904 3rd Ave, Ste 230 , Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-624-1373 www.marchofdimes.com Medical Support Association Charity ID: 51049 We provide life-saving essential medicines at no charge to children and adults in impoverished communities. Your gift will have impact and help save lives. Address: 757 St Charles Ave, Ste 302 , New Orleans, LA, 70130 Phone Number: 504-371-5595 www.medical-support.org Mexican Medical Charity ID: 38022 Mexican Medical Ministries is an interdenominational non-profit organization, founded in 1963, dedicated to providing low or nocost health care to the people of Mexico in the Name of Jesus Christ. Address: 251 Landis Ave, Chula Vista, CA, 91910 Phone Number: 866-420-7298 www.mexicanmedical.com Michael J. Fox Foundation For Parkinson's Research Charity ID: 51050

The Foundation is dedicated to ensuring the development of a cure for Parkinson’s disease within this decade through an aggressively funding research agenda. Address: 90 Broad St, 10th Fl, New York, NY 10004 Phone Number: 212-509-0995 www.michaeljfox.org Miracle Flights For Kids Charity ID: 38023 Change the future for a sick child! Your donation provides free flights for children needing to reach medical surgeries thousands of miles from home. Address: 2756 N Green Valley Pkwy Ste 115, Green Valley, NV, 89014 Phone Number: 702-261-0494 www.miracleflights.org Multiple Sclerosis Association Charity ID: 10083 Serving individuals and families with multiple sclerosis since 1956. Services include physical and occupational therapy, case management, educational programs, family support, volunteer services, counseling and rehabilitation. Address: 753 North 35th St Ste #208, Seattle, WA, 98103 Phone Number: 206-633-2606 www.msakc.org Multiple Sclerosis Association Of America Charity ID: 51052 MSAA helps individuals cope with the day-to-day situations that arise from having MS by providing assistance ranging from support groups to barrier-free housing. Address: 706 Haddonfield Road, Cherry Hill, NJ, 08002 Phone Number: 800-833-4672 www.msaa.com Multiple Sclerosis National Research Institute Charity ID: 51054 Multiple Sclerosis National Research Institute at the Torrey Pines Institute For Molecular Studies. Conducts research towards understanding, treating and halting the progression of multiple sclerosis and related diseases. Current

research progress is promising. Please help us find cures!

Phone Number: 206-783-9264 www.nami.org

Address: 3550 General Atomics Ct Ste 2-129, San Diego, CA 92121 Phone Number: 866-676-7400 www.ms-research.org

NAMI - National Alliance On Mental Illness - Greater Seattle Charity ID: 10122

Muscular Dystrophy Association Charity ID: 06009 Fighting neuromuscular diseases through worldwide research, a nationwide network of clinics offering comprehensive medical services and far reaching professional and public health education Address: 3300 East Sunrise Drive, Tucson, AZ, 85718 Phone Number: 206-283-2183 www.mdausa.org Muscular Dystrophy Association Washington Chapter Charity ID: 51055 Providing hope and help to people with neuromuscular diseases through research, clinics, support groups, summer camps, equipment purchases and professional and public health education. Address: 701 Dexter Ave N, Ste 106 , Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-283-2183 mda.org NAMI - National Alliance For The Mentally Ill Of Thurston/Mason Counties Charity ID: 51056 Work to improve the lives of the mentally ill and their families in Thurston/Mason counties through public education, advocacy, and research support.

Addresses unmet needs of persons with mental illness and their families through Public Education, Self-Help and Family Support Groups, Information & Referral, and Advocacy. Address: 802 NW 70th St, Seattle, WA, 98117 Phone Number: 206-783-9264 www.nami-greaterseattle.org National Brain Tumor Foundation Charity ID: 38006 Funding national research, providing free patient support services and education gives Help and Hope to children and adults whose lives are affected by brain tumors. Address: 22 Battery St Ste 612, San Francisco, CA, 94111 Phone Number: 800-934-2873 www.braintumor.org National Breast Cancer Coalition Charity ID: 00057 Also National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund. Our mission is to stop breast cancer through grassroots efforts to increase research funding, influence policy, and educate activists. Address: 1101 17th St NW, Washington, DC, 20036 Phone Number: 800-622-2838 www.stopbreastcancer.org National Down Syndrome Society Charity ID: 51058

Address: 4305 Lacey Blvd SE #5, Lacey, WA, 98503 Phone Number: 360-493-6021 Website Not Available

Strives to increase public awareness about Down syndrome and improve the lives of people with Down syndrome through research, education and advocacy.

NAMI - National Alliance On Mental Illness Charity ID: 51057

Address: 666 Broadway 8th F , New York, NY, 10012 Phone Number: 800-221-4602 www.ndss.org

Addresses unmet needs of persons with mental illness and their families through public education, self-help support groups, 24-hour person–toperson information & referral, and advocacy. Address: 843-G Quince Orchard Blvd, Gaithersburg, MD, 20878

National Eating Disorders Association Charity ID: 38026 Dedicated to expanding public understanding of eating disorders and access to treatment for those

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affected. Your gifts fund education, research, treatment referrals and family support. Address: 603 Stewart St Ste 803, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-382-3587 www.nationaleatingdisorders.org National Foundation For Cancer Research Charity ID: 51059 Research for a Cure funding cancer research in the laboratory leading to new treatments and making possible scientific breakthroughs to cure ALL types of cancer. Address: 4600 East West Hwy Ste 525 , Bethesda, MD, 20184 Phone Number: 800-321-2873 www.nfcr.org National Kidney Foundation Of Oregon & Washington Charity ID: 00060 A major voluntary health organization, seeks to prevent kidney and urinary tract diseases, improve the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by these diseases, and increase the availability of all organs for transplantation. Address: 1150 Grand Ave Ste 300, Kansas City, MO, 64106 Phone Number: 800-622-9010 www.kidney.org National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC) Charity ID: 51002 To develop leadership, provide technical assistance; research and treatment advocacy and public policy updates to communities of color in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Address: 1931 13th St, NW, Washington, DC, 20009 Phone Number: 202-483-6622 www.nmac.org National MPS Society Charity ID: 51060 The National MPS Society exists to find cures for MPS and related diseases. We provide hope and support for affected individuals and their families through research, advocacy and awareness of these devastating diseases.

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Address: PO Box 14686, Durham, NC, 27709 Phone Number: 919-806-0101 www.mpssociety.org National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Greater Washington Chapter Charity ID: 06011 Provides local programs and services to 50, 000 people affected by MS in Western and Central Washington and funds research into the cause and cure of MS. Address: 192 Nickerson St, Ste 100 , Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-284-4254 was.nationalmssociety.org National Organization For Rare Disorders (NORD) Charity ID: 06030 Provides understandable information on rare diseases; peer networking; community resource referrals; patient medication assistance programs; research; advocacy for over 25 million people with rare disorders. Address: 55 Kenosia Ave, Danbury, CO, 06813 Phone Number: 800-999-6673 www.nord-rdb.com National Parkinson Foundation Charity ID: 06031 NPF provides research, patient and caregiver services, clinical studies, and public/professional education, physician referrals, and assists support groups worldwide. Address: 843 Quince Orchard Blvd Ste G, Gaithersburg, MD, 20878 Phone Number: 800-327-4545 www.parkinson.org National Prostate Cancer Coalition Charity ID: 00026 The National Prostate Cancer Coalition (NPCC) sets the standard for rapidly reducing the burden of prostate cancer on American men and their families through awareness, outreach, and advocacy. Address: 1154 15th St, NW, Washington, DC, 20005 Phone Number: 202-463-9455 www.fightprostatecancer.org

National Reye's Syndrome Foundation Charity ID: 06032 Only organization providing public and medical information, research and support services for victims of Reye’s Syndrome, an often-fatal disease associated with aspirin use. Address: 3604 Sequoia Circle, West Covina, CA, 91792 Phone Number: 800-233-7393 www.reyessyndrome.org Northshore Youth & Family Services Charity ID: 10088 Our agency provides counseling service for individuals and families. We offer intervention and prevention of substance abuse, youth suicide, and a young parent program. Address: PO Box 171, Bothell, WA 98041 Phone Number: 425-485-6541 www.metrokc.gov/dchs/csd/Youth& Family/Services.htm Northwest Burn Foundation Charity ID: 51062 Help prevent burns and improve the lives of burn survivors through programs and education, including Summer Camp, Emergency Housing, Prevention Education, and Support Groups. Address: 1515 NW 52nd St., Ste A , Seattle, WA 98107-3858 Phone Number: 888-662-8767 www.nwburn.org Northwest Kidney Centers Charity ID: 21000 Provides dialysis treatment and support services to individuals with kidney failure or transplants, funds research, provides community education about kidney disease, and promotes organ donation. Address: 700 Broadway, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-292-2771 www.nwkidney.org Northwest Lions Foundation For Sight & Hearing Charity ID: 28027 Our lives are shaped by how well we see and hear. We protect and restore these vital senses through

screening, cornea transplants, and adaptive technology. Address: 221 Yale Ave B, Ste 450, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 800-847-5786 www.nlfoundation.org Northwest Parkinson's Foundation Charity ID: 36000 To establish optimal quality of life for the Northwest Parkinson's community through awareness, education, advocacy and care. Address: 400 Mercer St #401, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 877-980-7500 www.nwpf.org Obsessive Compulsive Foundation Inc. Charity ID: 51063 Obsessive Compulsive Foundation an international non profit organization, dedicated to education, assistance to those in need and research into the causes and treatments of OCD. Address: 676 State St, New Haven, CO, 06511 Phone Number: 203-401-2070 www.ocfoundation.org

Pediatric Interim Care Center: The Newborn Nursery Charity ID: 51080

www.plannedparenthood.org/central wa

PICC is a one-of-a-kind, model program that provides specialized, 24-hour care for drug-exposed and medically fragile newborns. PICC brings babies safely through withdrawal from drugs, including heroin, cocaine, methamphetamines, methadone, and prescription drugs.

Planned Parenthood - Mt. Baker Charity ID: 06014

Address: 328 4th Ave South, Kent, WA 98032 Phone Number: 253-852-5253 www.picc.net Pike Market Medical Clinic Charity ID: 05004 The mission of Puget Sound Neighborhood Health Centers is to provide comprehensive healthcare to families and individuals who have difficulty accessing care; respond with sensitivity to the needs of our culturally diverse patients; and advocate and work with others to improve the overall health status of the communities we serve.

Planned Parenthood’s mission is to provide comprehensive sexual health care through direct services and education; protect and respect the dignity and culture of each individual; and advocate public policies which preserve those rights and ensure access to services. Address: 2300 James St Ste 207, Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone Number: 360-734-9007 www.plannedparenthood.org Planned Parenthood - Western Washington Charity ID: 51065 Planned Parenthood's mission is to provide comprehensive sexual health care through direct services and education; protect and respect the dignity and culture of each individual; and advocate public policies which preserve those rights and ensure access.

Address: 1930 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-728-4143 www.psnhc.org

Address: 2001 East Madison St Seattle, Washington 98122 Phone Number: 206-328-7735 www.plannedparenthood.org

Osteoporosis And Breast Cancer Research Center Charity ID: 51064

PKD Foundation Charity ID: 51081

Women throughout the world are victims of these horrifying diseases. We support vital scientific research for preventing and curing these and other diseases affecting women.

Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) affects 600,000 Americans and 12.5 million children and adults, worldwide. There is no treatment or cure, but there is hope.

Planned Parenthood - World Population Charity ID: 04015

Address: 3550 General Atomics Ct Ste 2-305, San Diego, CA 92121 Phone Number: 858-909-5123 www.osteo-breastcancer.org

Address: 9221 Ward Pkwy Ste 400, Kansas City, MO, 64114 Phone Number: 800-PKD-CURE www.pkdcure.org

Planned Parenthood's mission is to provide comprehensive sexual health care through direct services and education; protect and respect the dignity and culture of each individual; and advocate public policies which preserve those rights and ensure access.

Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Charity ID: 51301

Planned Parenthood - Central Washington Charity ID: 51082

Address: 434 West 33rd St , New York, NY 10001 Phone Number: 212-541-7800 www.plannedparenthood.org

The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network is a nationwide network of people dedicated to working together to advance research, support patients, and create hope for those affected by pancreatic cancer.

Planned Parenthood health centers offer high-quality sexual and reproductive health care, including family planning, gynecological care, STI/STD testing and treatment, pregnancy testing, and abortion services. Includes clinics in Ellensburg and Walla Walla.

Address: 2141 Rosencrans Ave #7000, El Segundo, CA 90245 Phone Number: 877-272-6226 www.pancan.org

Address: 1117 Tieton Dr, Yakima, WA, 98902 Phone Number: 509.248.3628

Planned Parenthood Federation Of America Inc. Charity ID: 51066 Provide comprehensive reproductive and complementary health care services in settings which preserve and protect the essential privacy and rights of each individual; to advocate public policies which guarantee these rights and ensure access to such

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services; to provide educational programs which enhance understanding of individual and societal implications of human sexuality; to promote research and the advancement of technology in reproductive health care and encourage understanding of their inherent bioethical, behavioral, and social implications. Address: 434 West 33rd St New York, NY 10001 Phone Number: 212/541-7800 www.plannedparenthood.org Plymouth Healing Communities Charity ID: 51089 By offering a home and companionship to individuals who are recovering from an acute episode of mental illness, Plymouth Healing Communities breaks the cycle of hospitalization and homelessness and provides a positive alternative to shelters and the street. Address: 1217 Sixth Ave, Seattle, WA, 98101 Phone Number: 206-622-4865 www.phoh.org POCAAN (People Of Color Against AIDS Network) Charity ID: 51105 POCAAN is a multi-cultural AIDS prevention organization created in response to the devastating impact that HIV/AIDS was and continues to have on communities of color. In Washington State, POCAAN brings people of color together across differences of race, gender, class and sexual orientation to achieve its mission. Address: 1609 19th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-322-7061 www.pocaan.org Polio Outreach Of Washington Charity ID: 51090 Polio Outreach provides Contacts and resources to promote quality of life while living with disabilities and other lifestyle challenges. Support groups in communities around the state provide an opportunity for education, friendship, and an exchange of information on life-style adaptation, assistive equipment,

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accessible travel and entertainment possibilities. Address: 4704 - 235th St E, Spanaway, WA 98387 Phone Number: 425-277-7663 www.poliooutreach.com Prevent Cancer Foundation Charity ID: 20050 Formerly Cancer Research And Prevention Foundation. The Prevent Cancer Foundation is a national, nonprofit health foundation whose mission is the prevention and early detection of cancer through scientific research, education and community outreach. Address: 1600 Duke St Ste 500, Alexandria, VA, 22314 Phone Number: 800-227-2732 www.preventcancer.org Project Inform, Inc Charity ID: 51091 This national AIDS organization continues to push for a cure – providing respected treatment information and advocacy toll-free treatment hotline and nationwide educational programs since 1985. Address: 1375 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone Number: 800-822-7422 www.projinf.org Project Rachel Charity ID: 51092 Project Rachel operates as a network of professional counselors and priests, all trained to provide one-on-one spiritual and psychological care for those who are suffering because of an abortion. Address: 100 - 23rd Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98144 Phone Number: 800-822-4673 www.hopeafterabortion.com Providence Hospice And Home Care Of Snohomish Charity ID: 51093 We are a non-profit home hospice and home health care agency serving patients of all ages in Snohomish County and Camano Island. Our professional staff meets your unique needs, in the comfort of your own home, with the skills, compassion, and caring you expect.

Address: 2731 Wetmore, Ste 500, Everett, WA 98201 Phone Number: 425- 261-4800 www.providence.org/everett/hospice _and_home_care Providence Hospice Of Seattle Foundation Charity ID: 51094 Our professional staff meets your unique needs, in the comfort of your own home, with the skills, compassion, and caring you expect. Address: 425 Pontius Ave. N., Ste 300, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206- 320-4000 www.providence.org/Long_Term_C are/Hospice_of_Seattle Research To Prevent Blindness Charity ID: 06035 Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB) is the leading nongovernment supporter of eye research directed at the prevention, treatment or eradication of all diseases that threaten vision. In pursuit of this objective, RPB has committed millions of dollars in grant support to provide scientific manpower, technological equipment and eye research laboratory facilities. As a result, RPB researchers have been associated with nearly every major breakthrough in the understanding and treatment of the loss of vision across the past 40 years. Address: 645 Madison Ave Fl 21, New York, NY, 10022 Phone Number: 800-621-0026 www.rpbusa.org Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation Charity ID: 51095 Seeking to improve the lives of millions affected by RLS, the Foundation provides information and funds research to find a cure for this neurological condition. Address: 1610 14th St NW Ste 300, Rochester, Mn, 55901 Phone Number: 507-287-6465 www.rls.org Rockefeller University Charity ID: 51067 Founded by John D. Rockefeller, the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research was incorporated on June

14, 1901. It was the first institution in the United States devoted solely to biomedical research--to understanding the underlying causes of disease. Address: 1230 York Ave, New York, NY 10021 Phone Number: 212-327-8000 www.rockefeller.edu Samarya Center, The Charity ID: 51304 Yoga is a state of knowing peace through connection to self, others and the universe. The Samarya Center is a community that fosters individual growth as a means to global transformation. Because the state of yoga is the birthright of every individual, The Samarya Center’s mission is to provide access to the practice and teachings of yoga to all people, regardless of perceived barriers. At The Samarya Center, we work to change perspectives on healing by providing and teaching IMT (Integrated Movement Therapy), a clinically based, empirically sounds therapy approach, rooted in the philosophy, practice and spirit of yoga. Address: 1806 E. Yesler Way, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-568-8335 www.samaryacenter.org Save Babies Through Screening Foundation Charity ID: 51096 The mission of the Save Babies Through Screening Foundation is to improve the lives of children by working to prevent death and disabilities resulting from disorders detectable through newborn screening tests. The Foundation is a leader in the national grassroots advocacy movement, media awareness and actively participates on local, state and federal levels to improve newborn screening.

human services to low-income, underserved, and Latino communities. Address: 1040 S. Henderson, Seattle, WA 98108 Phone Number: 206-753-5277 www.seamar.org Seattle Biomedical Research Institute Charity ID: 51098 Through scientific discovery, SBRI works to eliminate the world’s most devastating infectious diseases – including malaria, HIV/AIDS, and tuberculosis, which kills 14 million people annually. Address: 307 Westlake Ave N, Ste 500, Seattle, WA 98109-5219 Phone Number: 206-256-7200 www.sbri.org Seattle Counseling Service Charity ID: 51099 Providing a broad range of culturally competent mental health, chemical dependency treatment, and social well-being programs to the GLBTQ communities of King County. Address: 1216 Pine St, Ste 300, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-323-1768. www.seattlecounseling.org Seattle Mental Health Institute Charity ID: 51100 Providing comprehensive mental health services throughout King County since 1967. Professional expertise in counseling, therapeutic foster care, case management, and psychiatric evaluation for all ages. Address: 1600 East Olive St, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-302-2200 www.smh.org Shriners Hospital For Children Tampa Charity ID: 51068

Address: PO Box 281, Loudonville, OH, 44842 Phone Number: 888-454-3383 www.savebabies.org

Provides free orthopedic and burninjury care to children in need. Since opening in 1922, more than 675,000 children have been helped through our hospitals.

Sea Mar Community Health Centers - King County Charity ID: 51097

Address: 12502 USF Pine Drive, Tampa, FL, 33612 Phone Number: 813-972-2250 www.shriners.com/Hospitals/Tampa /

A community based organization providing comprehensive health and

Shriners Hospitals for Children Charity ID: 20068 Shriners Hospitals for Children is a network of 22 pediatric hospitals in the U.S., Canada and Mexico providing specialized care for orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries and cleft lip and palate. Address: 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, FL, 33607 Phone Number: 813-281-0300 www.shrinershospitals.org Smile Train Inc Charity ID: 51069 It just might be the most effective, impactful donation to a charity you ever make. The free cleft surgery your donation will help provide is a true, modern-day medical miracle: it costs as little as $250 and takes as little as 45 minutes. That’s all it takes to give a desperate child not just a new smile, but a new life. When you see the impact your donation has, you’ll end up smiling too. Address: 41 Madison Ave Fl 28, New York, NY 10010 Phone Number: 212-689-9199 www.smiletrain.org St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Charity ID: 51102 St. Jude brings relief to families affected by cancer by taking care of travel, housing, and food so the family can attend to the child. Address: 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN, 38105. Phone Number: 206-805-5856 www.stjude.org Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Charity ID: 28017 Nancy G. Brinker promised her dying sister, Susan G. Komen, she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer forever. In 1982, that promise became Susan G. Komen for the Cure and launched the global breast cancer movement. Today, Komen for the Cure is the world's largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists fighting to save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to find the cures. Thanks to events like the

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Komen Race for the Cure, we have invested nearly $1 billion to fulfill our promise, becoming the largest source of nonprofit funds dedicated to the fight against breast cancer in the world. Address: 5005 LBJ Fwy Ste. 250, Dallas, TX, 75244 Phone Number: 888-888-3317 www.komen.org Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation - Puget Sound Chapter Charity ID: 51070 Nancy G. Brinker promised her dying sister, Susan G. Komen, she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer forever. In 1982, that promise became Susan G. Komen for the Cure and launched the global breast cancer movement. Today, Komen for the Cure is the world's largest grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists fighting to save lives, empower people, ensure quality care for all and energize science to find the cures. Thanks to events like the Komen Race for the Cure, we have invested nearly $1 billion to fulfill our promise, becoming the largest source of nonprofit funds dedicated to the fight against breast cancer in the world. Address: 1900 N. Northlake Way #135 Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-633-0303 www.komenseattle.org Swedish Medical Center Foundation Organ Transplant Program Charity ID: 51107 Stop the suffering caused by agingrelated medical conditions! Your support makes exciting new research possible. Please help our aging population and their families. Address: 747 Broadway Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206.386.2738 www.swedish.org The Northwest Infant Survival Alliance--SIDS Foundation Of Washington Charity ID: 51101 Supports bereaved families and provides education to the public health professionals and childcare

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providers regarding safe sleep. Supports research of sudden and unexplained death in infancy.

Visiting Nurse Services Of The Northwest Charity ID: 10120

Address: 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Ste. 348, Seattle, WA 98103. Phone Number: 206-548-9290 www.sidsofwa.org

Comprehensive healthcare services delivered within the Puget Sound Area - in the home, the community and businesses.

Therapeutic Health Services Charity ID: 10109

Address: 6100 219th St. SW , Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 Phone Number: 425-778-2400 Website Not Available

Therapeutic Health Services provides outpatient drug, alcohol, and mental health counseling and treatment services.

Washington Poison Center Charity ID: 06043

Address: 1901 Martin Luther King Jr. Way S., Seattle, WA, 98144 Phone Number: 206-323-0930 www.therapeutichealth.org

The WPC provides emergency medical advice regarding children, adults, seniors, animals for free 24/7. Poison prevention information, including Mr. Yuk, also available.

UW Medicine Department Of Surgery - Liver Transplant Unit Charity ID: 51108

Address: 155 100th NE, Ste 100 , Seattle, WA 98125 Phone Number: 206-517-2350 www.wapc.org

UW Medical Center's Cardiac Transplant Program was established in 1985. Our survival rates have been excellent and above the national average, with one-year survival averaging 93 percent, and five-year survival, 87 percent. For the past ten years we have had a very active left ventricular assist device program, which provides mechanical support to specific potential cardiac transplant candidates. The UW Medical Center's Cardiac Transplant Program emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach throughout all phases of the transplant process. The recipient patient receives lifelong ongoing care from our team. Address: 1959 NE Pacific St, Box 356075, Seattle, WA 98195 Phone Number: 206-543-3680 http://depts.washington.edu/surgery/ index.html Visiting Nurse Home Care Charity ID: 51072 VNPS helps elderly and disabled people stay at home by providing H.E.L.P.: housekeeping, errands, licensed, nursing and personal care in Whatcom, Skagit, and Island Counties. Address: 600 Birchwood Ave Ste 100, Bellingham, WA, 98225 Phone Number: 360-734-9662 www.vnhomecare.org

Washington State Chinese Cancer Network Association Charity ID: 51073 In view of the need for a support group dedicated to Chinese cancer victims and their families in Washington State, several cancer survivors and a number of concerned people and community groups joined hands to carry out their vision. Address: PO Box 15425, Seattle, WA 98115 Phone Number: 206-850-5914 www.wsccna.org

Housing & Homelessness AIDS Housing Association Of Tacoma (AHAT) Charity ID: 16003 AIDS Housing Association of Tacoma (AHAT) provides people living with HIV/AIDS a circle of caring that empowers them to stabilize their health and to maintain diverse housing options through support services, life skills education, and in home professional services. Address: 301 North L St, Tacoma, WA 98403 Phone Number: 253-272-5533 www.aidshousingtacoma.org

AIDS Housing Of Washington Charity ID: 28003 Changes engages in a multi-faceted approach to ensure that housing and service delivery systems meet the needs of all homeless populations. Our activities serve approximately 8,000 individuals annually, including homeless families with children, homeless single adults, housing and service providers, and government entities. Address: 2014 East Madison St Ste 200, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-322-9444 www.aidshousing.org Archdiocesan Housing Authority Charity ID: 29000 The Archdiocesan Housing Authority is a non-profit organization which provides service-enriched emergency shelters, day centers, transitional housing, refugee services and permanent housing for homeless and poor individuals and families in Western Washington. Address: 100 23rd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-328-5696 www.ccsww.org Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Lazarus Day Center Charity ID: 52002 The Lazarus Day Center is a daytime, drop-in center for homeless men and women over the age of 50, providing those who come with safe shelter, food, laundry, hygiene services and information/referral. Address: 1902 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-623-7219 www.ccsww.org Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Matt Talbot Center Charity ID: 52003 The Matt Talbott Center is a recovery center for homeless men and women which provides chemical dependency counseling, employment/housing assistance and recovery services. Address: 2313 Third Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 Phone Number: 206-256-9865 www.mtcenter.org

Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Noel House Charity ID: 52004

and women to build quality handcrafted wooden toys, many of which are donated to homeless children.

Noel House provides safe night shelter to single homeless women along with meals, mental health counseling, case management and information and referral services.

Address: 2008 Westlake Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 Phone Number: 206-340-1575 www.givingtreetoys.catholiccharities seattlearch

Address: 2301 Second Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 Phone Number: 206-441-3210 www.noelhouse.org

Capitol Hill Housing Improvement Program (Chhip) Charity ID: 17002

Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Rose Of Lima House Charity ID: 52005

Capitol Hill Housing meets the need for affordable housing and preserves neighborhood character in Seattle.

Rose of Lima provides transitional housing for single homeless women including case management, like skills training and counseling.

Address: 1406 10th Ave Ste 101, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-329-7303 www.chhip.org

Address: 120 Bell St, Seattle, WA 98121 Phone Number: 206-441-1200 www.rosehouse.org

Church Of Mary Magdalene And Mary's Place Charity ID: 28007

Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Sacred Heart Shelter Charity ID: 52006 Sacred Heart Shelter provides emergency shelter for families and single women, including meals case management, counseling, child care, and information/referral. Address: 232 Warren Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-285-7489 www.ccsww.org Archdiocesan Housing Authority - St. Martin De Porres Shelter Charity ID: 52007 St. Martin de Porres Shelter provides emergency shelter for homeless men over the age of 50. The shelter also provides meals, drug/alcohol counseling, nursing/mental health care, resource coordination and respite care. Address: 1561 Alaskan Way S, Seattle, WA 98134 Phone Number: 206-323-6341 www.ccsww.org/stmartin/index.php Archdiocesan Housing Authority - The Giving Tree Charity ID: 52008 The Giving Tree provides employment and wood shop services for formerly homeless men

It is for women who are struggling to be free from multiple difficulties including homelessness, poverty and abusive treatment. It is for women who have been robbed and raped emotionally, spiritually and physically. The Church of Mary Magdalene is ecumenical and nondenominational. All women, with or without Christian faith, are welcome. Address: 210 Dexter Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-621-8474 www.churchofmarymagdalene.org/c ontact.htm Common Ground Charity ID: 17004 Common Ground's mission is to create and preserve housing for persons with low incomes and special needs throughout Washington State. Address: 401 Second Ave South #500, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-461-4500 www.commongroundwa.org Family Promise of Seattle (FPS) Charity ID: 52014 Family Promise of Seattle provides temporary housing and social services for newly homeless families; area congregations host guest families overnight for one week per quarter. A “Day Center” offers case management,

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telephone, computer, laundry and showers. Address: 2701 California Avenue SW, #262, Seattle, WA 98116 Phone Number: 206-388-9170 www.familypromiseofseattle.org International District Housing Charity ID: 52009 International District Housing Alliance is a non-profit organization committed to improving the quality of life for International District residents and Asian and Pacific Islanders of greater Seattle. We provide low-income housing, homeownership education and counseling, financial literacy, tutoring and support, job skills and related services. Address: 606 Maynard Ave South, Ste 105, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-623-5132 www.apialliance.org OPAL - Of People And Land Charity ID: 52102 OPAL Community Land Trust is working to maintain the character, vibrancy and diversity of the Orcas Island community by acquiring land and creating permanently affordable homes. Our work helps bridge the gap between the island's increasingly high property values and the low incomes of many people who live and work herepeople who are vital to our wellbeing and to our community's future. Address: 286 Enchanted Forest Rd, Eastsound, WA, 98245 Phone Number: 360-376-3191 www.opalclt.org Operation Nightwatch Charity ID: 02010 Operation Nightwatch is an interdenominational Christian ministry serving the homeless and poor. Services include spiritual care at night, placement into shelters, lowcost housing for seniors, community education. Address: PO Box 21181, Seattle, WA, 98111 Phone Number: 206-323-4359 www.picc.net Out Of The Rain Initiative (A Program Of United Way Of King County)

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Charity ID: 10003 Out of the Rain calls on our community to work together to achieve the following goal: by 2010, substantially reduce homelessness in King County. Help give people the tools they need to overcome homelessness and build healthy and productive lives. Address: 720 Second Ave, Seattle WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-461-5005 www.uwkc.org Providence Hospitality House Charity ID: 52011 Providence Hospitality House is a ministry of the Sisters of Providence and exists to provide shelter, food, advocacy and referral services on an emergency basis , in a family-like and supportive environment to homeless women with children. In providing these services, Providence Hospitality House hopes to create a free and open space where all persons can be welcomed and accepted, and to enable the guests to move through and beyond the crisis of homelessness. Address: PO Box 22382, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206- 322-2107 www.providencehospitality.org PuSH for PD (Puget Sound Parkinson's Disease Housing & Care Alliance) Charity ID: 52015 The mission of PuSH for PD (Puget Sound Housing for Parkinson’s Disease) is to develop our regions’ first residential care community to serve the special needs of individuals with Parkinson’s, their families and caregivers. Our goals include building a small, supportive living residence for approximately 24 people and provide quality care that addresses the physical, psychological and emotional needs as the disease progresses. Address: PO Box 25053, Seattle, WA, 98165 Phone Number: 206-233-7090 www.pushforpd.org Vashon Household Charity ID: 52013 The Mission of VHH is to create and preserve housing for moderate, low,

and very low-income individuals and families. Address: PO Box 413, Vashon, WA Phone Number: 206-463-6455 www.vashonhousehold.org White Center Community Development Association Charity ID: 52010 The White Center Community Development Association (WCCDA) is a community-led organization that seeks to improve the quality of life for White Center residents by focusing on three inter-connected goals: Promoting the economic development of White Center, particularly in the downtown business district; preserving and creating quality affordable housing,; and building a strong community through advocacy and community engagement. Address: 1615 SW Cambridge St, Seattle, WA 98106 Phone Number: 206-694-1082 www.wccda.org

Human Services 24-Seven Ministry Center Charity ID: 53202 The mission of 24-Seven Ministry Center is to create a dynamic, culturally relevant church body that propels everyone into a revolutionary relationship with Jesus. Address: 11417-179th Ave. Ct. E, Bonney Lake, WA, 98391 Phone Number: Not Available www.24-seven.org Abused Deaf Woman's Advocacy Services (ADWAS) Charity ID: 11008 ADWAS is committed to providing services to Deaf and Deaf-Blind victims of sexual assault and/or domestic violence. The mission of ADWAS is a belief that violence is a learned behavior and it should not be tolerated. Address: 8623 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115 Phone Number: 206-726-0093 www.adwas.org

ACCION International Charity ID: 53001 The mission of ACCION International is to give people the tools they need to work their way out of poverty. Address: 56 Roland St, Ste 300, Boston, MA 02129 Phone Number: 617-625-7080 www.accion.org Action International Ministries Corporation Charity ID: 53003 A Contemporary Theatre brings the best in contemporary theatre to Seattle's most discerning and daring audiences. It is what we do. Address: PO Box 398, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 Phone Number: 425-775-4800 www.actionintl.org African Americans Reach & Teach Health (AARTH) Charity ID: 53004 A faith-based capacity building nonprofit organization established to respond to HIV/AIDS and other major health issues affecting people of African descent. Address: 7728 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118 Phone Number: 206-850-2070 www.aarth.org American Center For Law & Justice Charity ID: 20044 The ACLJ engages in litigation, provides legal services, renders advice, counsels clients, provides education, and supports attorneys who are involved in defending the religious and civil liberties of Americans.

ACLU Foundation is the arm of the ACLU that conducts litigation and communication efforts.

volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent, prep

Address: 705 Second Ave, Ste 300, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-624-2184 www.aclu-wa.org

Address: 2025 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 Phone Number: 800-733-2767 www.sanjuan.redcross.org

American Foundation For The Blind Charity ID: 20001

American Red Cross - Mt. Rainier Chapter - Pierce Charity ID: 53008

AFB's mission is to ensure that the millions of Americans living with vision loss enjoy the same rights and opportunities as other citizens.

A humanitarian organization that will provide relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies.

Address: 11 Penn Plaza Ste 300, New York, NY 10001 Phone Number: 800-232-5463 www.afb.org

Address: 1235 S Tacoma Way, PO Box 111028, Tacoma, WA 98411 Phone Number: 253-474-0400 www.rainier-redcross.org

American Red Cross - Anacortes Charity ID: 19002

American Red Cross - National Headquarters Charity ID: 53009

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Of Washington Foundation Charity ID: 24086

The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disasters. Address: 2900 T Ave Ste A , Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone Number: 360-293-2911 www.anacortessanjuan.redcross.org American Red Cross - Dallas Area Charity ID: 53005

Address: PO Box 90555, Washington, DC 20090 Phone Number: 757-226-2489 www.aclj.org

The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prevent, prep

American Civil Liberties (ACLU) Foundation Charity ID: 53002

Address: 4800 Harry Hines Blvd Dallas, TX 75235 Phone Number: 877-505-4800 www.redcrossdallas.org

Preserving and promoting civil rights and liberties. Address: 125 Broad St, 18th Fl, New York, NY 10004 Phone Number: 212-549-2519 www.aclu.org

American Red Cross - Disaster Relief Fund Charity ID: 53006 The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by

The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disasters. Address: 2025 E St NW, Washington, DC 20006 Phone Number: 202-303-4498 www.redcross.org American Red Cross - Skagit Valley Charity ID: 19023 The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. Address: 2111 King St Bellingham, WA, 98225 Phone Number: 360-733-3290 www.mtbakerredcross.org American Red Cross - Snohomish County Charity ID: 27003 American Red Cross Snohomish Chapter helps county residents to prevent, prepare for, and respond to

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disasters and assists all Americans when disaster strikes. Address: 2530 Lombard Ave, Everett, WA 98201 Phone Number: 425-252-4103 www.snohomishcounty.redcross.org American Red Cross, Serving King And Kitsap Counties (Seattle Area) Charity ID: 10016 Volunteer agency providing disaster relief; community preparedness training; First Aid, CPR; safety supplies; emergency communication for military families; youth programs and related services. Responds to emergencies; trains people to prevent, prepare for and respond to disasters; enables people to donate time and dollars helping those impacted by emergencies. Address: PO Box 3097, Seattle, WA 98114 Phone Number: 206-323-2345 www.seattleredcross.org American Red Cross, West Sound Charity ID: 31001 The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. Address: PO Box 499, Bremerton, WA, 98337 Phone Number: 360-377-3761 www.westsoundredcross.org America's Charities Charity ID: 20000 Helping you help others. America's Charities addresses community needs through member charity services impacting health, human service, education, human service, education, human and civil rights, the environment. Address: 14150 Newbrook Drive Ste 110, Chantilly, VA 20151 Phone Number: 800-458-9505 www.charities.org Amy Wong Client Fund (City Org) Charity ID: 40000 The Amy Wong Client Fund helps people who are facing problems which they can't afford to fix and who do not qualify for public funding. This charitable fund

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provides services such as in-home care, emergency services and other health related items for adults with disabilities who wish to remain living independently in their own homes. Address: PO Box 34215, Seattle, WA 98124 Phone Number: 206-386-0035 www.amywongfund.org Angeline's Day Refuge For Chronically Homeless Women YWCA Charity ID: 10146 At YWCA Angeline's Center for Homeless Women, the danger, uncertainty and indignity of living on the streets are replaced by safety, support and respect. Address: 2024 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 Phone Number: 206-436-8650 www.ywcaworks.org Anti-Defamation League Charity ID: 53010 To stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment for all people alike. Address: 605 3rd Ave Fl 9, New York, NY 10158 Phone Number: 206-448-5349 www.adl.org ARC Of King County, The Charity ID: 53140

Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Frye Human Services Charity ID: 29004 Provides support services for lowincome disabled residents of AHA's Frye Apartments. Services include counseling, information referral, advocacy, and skill building. Address: 100 23rd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-340-8300 www.ccsww.org Asian And Pacific Islander Women And Family Safety Center (APIWFSC) Charity ID: 24099 We envision a community free from violence. The mission of the Asian and Pacific Islander Women and Family Safety Center is to organize communities, educate, train, and provide technical assistance and comprehensive culturally relevant services. Address: PO Box 14047, Seattle, WA 98114 Phone Number: 206-467-9976 www.apiwfsc.org Assistance League Of Seattle Charity ID: 53012 To improve the quality of life for children and adults by meeting community needs through the collective strength of volunteers and philanthropic projects.

Advocating the right of children and adults with developmental disabilities to live, learn, work and play in the community – improving the quality of life for us all.

Address: 1415 N 45th St, Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-547-4680 www.seattle.assistanceleague.org

Address: 233 6th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-364-6337 www.arcofkingcounty.org

Associated Recreation Council, The Charity ID: 10012

ARC Of Snohomish County, The Charity ID: 27033 To empower persons with developmental disabilities to increase their independence and quality of life, while offering encouragement and support to their families. Address: 2500 Hewitt Ave Ste 300, Everett, WA 98201 Phone Number: 425-258-2459 www.arcsno.org

ARC's mission is to provide exceptional accounting, educational and leadership services to its 37 citizen volunteer-staffed member Advisory Councils within the legal framework of its not-for-profit corporate 501 (c) (3) status. Address: 860 Terry Ave N Ste 101, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-684-7083 www.seattle.gov/parks/arc/

Atlantic Street Center Charity ID: 10019 Help families raise healthy, successful children and youth through providing mental health counseling and case management services primarily to low-income people of color. Address: 2103 S Atlantic St, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-329-2050 www.atlanticST.org Auburn Food Bank Charity ID: 00013 We are a volunteer directed organization providing food, referrals, and emergency assistance to those in need in the Auburn School District #408. Address: 930 - 18th Place NE, Auburn, WA 98002 Phone Number: 253-804-5696 www.skcfc.org/theauburnfoodbank Babes Network Charity ID: 00038 A sisterhood of women facing HIV together providing peer counseling, advocacy, support groups, referrals, education and outreach to women living with HIV in Washington State. Address: 1120 E Terrace Ste 100, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-720-5566 www.babesnetwork.org Bainbridge Ometepe Sister Islands Association (BOSIA) Charity ID: 31002 Promote friendship and mutual understanding between the peoples of Bainbridge and Ometepe through peaceful exchanges of all sorts. Address: Pub 4484, Rolling Bay, WA 98061 Phone Number: 206-842-0774 www.bosia.org Ballard Food Bank Charity ID: 53013 The Mission of Ballard Food Bank is to assist individuals and families in maintaining self-sufficiency by providing assistance for basic needs. Address: 7001 24th NW, Seattle, WA 98117 Phone Number: 206-789-7800 www.ballardfoodbank.org

Bellingham Mountain Rescue Council Charity ID: 53014 A volunteer organization dedicated to saving lives through rescue and mountain safety education. Address: PO Box 292, Bellingham, WA 98227 Phone Number: 360-733-1010 www.wcsar.org/bmrc

Catholic Community Services provides services to individuals regardless of their religion, gender, race, creed, ethnic origin, marital status, sexual orientation, age, disability, Vietnam-era veteran status, or political ideology. Address: 100 23rd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206 328-5699 www.ccsww.org

Beyond The Bandaid Fund Of The Food Resource Network Federation Charity ID: 15001

Catholic Community Services Of Western Washington - Kitsap Charity ID: 31006

The Food Resource Network Federation (FRNF) is a federation of five major food banks, a home delivery food service, and a community garden advisory and support group.

Catholic Community Services provides services to individuals regardless of their religion, gender, race, creed, ethnic origin, marital status, sexual orientation, age, disability, Vietnam-era veteran status, or political ideology.

Address: PO Box 9203, Seattle WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-223-1774 www.foodresourcenetwork.org Bread Of Life Mission Charity ID: 53016 Bread of Life Mission exists to serve Seattle's homeless population through shelter, rehabilitation and transitional housing programs while involving local residents in our efforts Address: 97 S Main St, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-682-3579 www.breadoflifemission.org Campaign For Equal Justice, The Charity ID: 53081 Also DBA The Legal Aid For Washington Fund. Raising private support to bridge the alarming gap between those who can afford legal representation and those who cannot, LAW Fund has been able to contribute over $7 million to support civil legal aid programs in Washington State since its inception. Address: 1325 Fourth Ave, Ste 1335, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-623-5261 www.legalaidforwafund.org Catholic Community Services Of Seattle - King County Charity ID: 10031

Address: 2525 6th St Ste D, Bremerton, WA 98312 Phone Number: 360-405-9486 www.ccsww.org Catholic Community Services Of Western Washington - Pierce Charity ID: 53017 Catholic Community Services provides services to individuals regardless of their religion, gender, race, creed, ethnic origin, marital status, sexual orientation, age, disability, Vietnam-era veteran status, or political ideology. Address: 1323 S Yakima Ave, Tacoma, WA 98405 Phone Number: 253-383-3697 www.ccsww.org Catholic Relief Services Charity ID: 04006 Working through local offices and an extensive network of partners, CRS operates on five continents and in 98 countries. We aid the poor by first providing direct assistance where needed, then encouraging people to help with their own development. Address: PO Box 17090, Baltimore, MD 21203 Phone Number: 410-625-2220 www.crs.org Catholic Youth Organization Charity ID: 10032 Provide opportunities for youth to develop strong moral character, self

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worth, interpersonal competence, and a commitment to caring for others and their community through activities of a social, educational, and recreational nature, based on Christian principles and values. Address: 710 9th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-903-4625 www.seattlearch.org/BuildingComm unity/CatholicYouthOrganization Catholics United For Life Charity ID: 20061 Pro-life Catholic organization dedicated to defending human life from the moment of conception. Activities include sidewalk counseling, educational information and legal defense of religious liberties. Address: 3050 Gap Knob Road, New Hope, KY 40052 Phone Number: 800-764-8444 www.clji.org Center For Career AlternativesSnohomish County Charity ID: 53180 Center for Career Alternatives provides high quality education, employment training and career development services for a culturally diverse population of disadvantaged youth and adults. Address: 3331 Broadway, Everett, Washington 98201 Phone Number: 425-252-6400 www.ccawa.org/snohomish.htm Central Lutheran Church Charity ID: 54012 Central Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity is a Capitol Hill church serving the spiritual needs of our community and trying to create a more just world. We work in partnership with organizations such as the Community Lunch on Capitol Hill and the Lutheran Peace Fellowship. Central Lutheran is a Reconciled in Christ congregation which means we welcome all people in our fellowship regardless of sexual orientation. Central Lutheran is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Address: 1710 11th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-322-7500 www.loveiscentral.org

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CHAYA Charity ID: 00039 CHAYA is a community-based, nonprofit organization that serves South Asian women in crisis, and works to raise awareness of domestic violence in South Asian communities. Address: PO Box 22291, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-568-7576 www.chayaseattle.org Chief Seattle Club Charity ID: 53216 Day center for Native Americans/Alaska Natives. Providing food, showers, laundry, and referral services. Providing a sacred space to nurture, affirm and renew the spirit of urban Native Peoples. Address: 410 2nd Ave Extension South, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-292-6214 www.cheifseattleclub.org Christian Foundation For Children And Aging Charity ID: 46027 Grounded in the Gospel call to serve the poor, CFCA is a lay Catholic organization working with persons of all faith traditions to create a worldwide community of compassion and service. Address: One Elmwood Ave , Kansas City, MO 66103 Phone Number: (800) 875-6564 www.cfcausa.org Christian Military Fellowship Charity ID: 53019 Supports U.S. military and their families, providing prayer, Bible studies, hospitality, link-ups training and resources, encouraging them to love and serve the Lord Jesus Christ. Address: PO Box 1207, Englewood, CO 80150 Phone Number: 800-798-7875 www.cmfhq.org Chuckwagon Senior Nutrition Program (A Program Of Bremerton Services Association) Charity ID: 53020 To improve and maintain the health of Kitsap Seniors, Chuckwagon will

provide 85, 000 nutritious meals delivered as Meals on Wheels or served at Congregate Mealsites, plus nutrition education. Address: 2817 Wheaton Way, Ste 208, Bremerton, WA 98310 Phone Number: 360-377-8511 Website Not Available Church Council Of Greater Seattle Charity ID: 02005 Inspired by Christian faith, the Church Council works for compassion, reconciliation, justice and peace, with diverse people and faith communities. Address: 4 Nickerson Ste 300, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-525-1213 www.thechurchcouncil.org City of Seattle - Seattle Youth Employment Program (City Org) Charity ID: 10107 Year round work-based learning, supportive services and youth development activities designed to boost basic, academic and vocational skills of low-income youth. Address: 700 5th Ave Ste 5800, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-684-4698 www.seattle.gov/humanservices/you th/employment.htm Columbia Legal Services Charity ID: 10249 CLS provides civil legal assistance to people living in poverty to enable clients to assert rights and exercise responsibilities inherent in a just society. Address: 101 Yesler Way Ste 300, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-464-1122 www.columbialegal.org Combined Charities Undesignated Contributions Charity ID: 99999 The Undesignated Fund is a way employees can contribute if they do not have a specific nonprofit to which they wish to donate. The Undesignated Fund is shared on a percentage basis between those nonprofits who are currently receiving donations. Please note that because the funds are pooled

and divided, and because the City of Seattle Combined Charities Campaign is not itself a nonprofit, we cannot issue tax receipts for donations to this fund. As a donor, please be aware of this. Address: Phone Number: 206-684-8363 http://inweb/charities/ Community Health Center Of Snohomish Charity ID: 27009 Provides primary medical, dental, behavioral health and pharmacy services to low-income, homeless, and uninsured persons with financial and other barriers to quality health care. Address: 5929 Evergreen Way, Ste 200 , Everett, WA 98203 Phone Number: 425-258-2797 www.chcsno.org Community House Mental Health Agency Charity ID: 10043 Community House Mental Health Agency provides a full range of outpatient/residential services (medication, case management, and therapy) to adults who have behavioral health issues. Address: 431 Boylston Ave. E , Seattle, WA 98102 Phone Number: 206-322-2387 www.metrokc.gov/dchs/mhd/vendor s.htm Compass Center Charity ID: 10075 The Compass Center serves homeless and low-income men and women over 18 years of age, a vulnerable and underserved population in Seattle and King County. Address: 77 South Washington St, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-357-3100 www.compasscenter.org Compass Health Charity ID: 27051 Community Mental Health organization providing full continuum of outpatient/inpatient behavioral health care for individuals, all ages in Snohomish, Skagit, San Juan and Island Counties.

Address: 4526 Federal Ave, Everett, WA, 98203 Phone Number: 425-349-6200 www.compasshealth.org Compassion & Choices Of Washington Charity ID: 53022 Compassion & Choices of Washington ((formerly Compassion In Dying Of Washington) is dedicated to improving care and expanding choice at the end of life. Our volunteer case managers provide free client services to terminally ill adults who desire a peaceful, humane death. Address: PO Box 61369, Seattle, WA, 98141 Phone Number: 206-256-1636 www.CandCofWA.org Concrete Food Bank Charity ID: 19007 Provides food to low-income families in the Concrete area. Address: PO Box 53, Concrete WA 98237 Phone Number: 360-853-8505 Website Not Available Consejo Counseling & Referral Service Charity ID: 53023 Consejo Counseling and Referral Service is one of the largest behavioral health agencies in Washington. Our bilingual and bicultural staff provides culturallycompetent services designed to enhance client strengths and address the diverse needs of adults, children, adolescents and families in Latino communities across the state. Address: 3808 South Angeline St, Seattle WA 98118 Phone Number: 206-461-4880 www.consejo-wa.org Council For Secular Humanism Charity ID: 53024 North America's leading organization for non-religious people. Address: PO Box 664, Amherst, New York, NY,14226 Phone Number: 800-818-7071 www.secularhumanism.org

Covenant House Charity ID: 53025 Covenant House is the largest privately-funded agency in the Americas providing shelter and other services to homeless, runaway and throwaway youth. Address: PO Box 731, New York, NY, 10108 Phone Number: 800-388-3888 www.covenanthouse.org Crisis Clinic Charity ID: 10048 Provides telephone support and help to people in emotional crisis, expert assistance accessing community resources, guidance to youth in healthy decision making, and training programs. Address: 1515 Dexter Ave, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-461-3210 www.crisisclinic.org Deaf-Blind Service Center Charity ID: 28020 Advocacy, information, training and job support services for adults who are both deaf and blind. Assistance for parents of young Deaf-Blind children. Address: 1620 18th Ave Ste 200 , Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-323-9178 www.seattledbsc.org Diocesan Office Of Long Term Recovery (A Program Of Catholic Social And Community Services) Charity ID: 53027 The humanitarian mission of the Diocesan Office of Long Term Recovery (DOLTR) is to work with parishes, donations, volunteers and funds to assist families and individuals in recovering from Hurricane Katrina, regardless of age, race or religious affiliation. Address: 1450 North St, Gulfport, MS, 39507 Phone Number: 228-701-0555 www.mshurricanehelp.org Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust Charity ID: 53028 Your gift provides food, shelter, and medical aid to homeless veterans, transportation to medical facilities,

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and counseling/rehabilitation for amputee and other severely disabled veterans. Address: PO Box 14301, Cincinnati, OH, 45250 Phone Number: 859-441-7300 www.dav.org Dispute Resolution Center Of Kitsap County Charity ID: 31007 We provide mediation services, other options for settling disputes, and training in mediation and conflict resolution. We work with families, neighbors, schools, and other organizations. Address: 9004 Washington Ave NW, Silverdale, WA, 98383 Phone Number: 360-698-0968 www.kitsapdrc.org Domestic Abuse Women's Network (DAWN) Charity ID: 53029 DAWN provides comprehensive culturally relevant services to abused women and children including confidential shelter, 24hour crisis line, support groups, kids' club, community education and outreach. Address: PO Box 88007, Tukwila, WA 98138 Phone Number: 877-465-7234 www.dawnonline.org Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services Of Whatcom County Charity ID: 53030 DVSAS provides crisis intervention, support and advocacy to victims of domestic and sexual abuse and provides prevention education to middle/high school students throughout the county. Address: 1407 Commercial St , Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone Number: 360-671-5714 www.dvsas.org Downtown Action To Save Housing (DASH) Charity ID: 00007 Downtown Action to Save Housing’s mission is creating desirable, viable housing for lower-to-modest-income households to provide security, community and opportunity for financial advancement. DASH is a

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private non-profit corporation, founded in 1991 to preserve affordable housing in Bellevue, Washington and the surrounding Eastside communities. DASH has successfully created, preserved or renovated more than 1000 units of affordable housing for residents of King County. DASH promises affordability for working families, seniors, adults and persons with special needs by creating communities where people live safely, independently, within their means and near their work. Address: 11018 NE 11th St, Bellevue, WA, 98004 Phone Number: 425-646-9053 www.dashhousing.com Downtown Emergency Service Center Charity ID: 10208 The comprehensive resource for homeless people with mental and addictive illnesses and other vulnerabilities. Emergency shelter, supportive housing and clinical services that permanently end homelessness. Address: 515 Third Ave , Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-464-1570 www.desc.org Dress For Success Worldwide Charity ID: 20002 The mission of Dress for Success is to advance low-income women's economic and social development and to encourage self-sufficiency through career development and employment retention. Address: 32 East 31st St 7th FL, New York, NY, 10016 Phone Number: 212-532-1922 www.dressforsuccess.org EASE (Emergency Assistance For Seattle Employees) City Charity ID: 53031 EASE is a non-profit organization to provide support and financial assistance to City of Seattle employees and/or their immediate family in times of great need. The source of financial assistance is from you - City employees. Ease is self supporting and funded by employee contributions. Donations

are genuine acts of caring...by employees...for employees. Address: 815 First Ave #193, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-684-3252 www.seattle.gov/ease/ East Cherry YWCA Charity ID: 10172 By offering innovative and comprehensive solutions to problems facing women and their families, the YWCA has been effective in helping people move toward self-sufficiency. Address: 2820 E Cherry St, Seattle, WA 98122. Phone Number: 206-568-7845 www.ywcaworks.org Easter Seals Washington Charity ID: 06006 Easter Seals Washington's statewide programs help children and adults with disabilities achieve greater self-sufficiency and live with dignity and independence. Address: 157 Roy St , Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-281-5700 www.wa.easterseals.com Eastside Adult Day Service Charity ID: 10266 Elder and Adult Day Services (EADS) provides individualized care, in a group setting, designed to improve the health, well-being, and quality of life for each person served, and those who care for them. Address: 11820 Northup Way Ste E-108, Bellevue WA 98005 Phone Number: 425-827-3435 www.eads-cares.org Eastside Domestic Violence Program Charity ID: 10052 Eastside Domestic Violence Program provides safety and support to those victimized by domestic violence through crisis intervention services, long-term advocacy, and community education training Address: PO Box 6398 , Bellevue, WA 98008 Phone Number: 425-562-8840 www.edvp.org

Eastside Interfaith Social Concerns Council Charity ID: 53032 Every year the Church Council helps thousands of people overcome homelessness and other hardships to get back on their feet. And we lead efforts to strengthen social justice in our community. Address: PO Box 662, Bellevue, WA, 98009 Phone Number: 425-746-6019 www.churchcouncilseattle.org El Centro De La Raza Charity ID: 10055 Homeless assistance, child development, food bank, employment, citizenship, ESL, elder nutrition, home ownership, after school academic support, cultural enrichment, teen pregnancy, parent involvement, dropout prevention Address: 2524 16th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-957-4613 www.elcentrodelaraza.org Elder & Adult Day Services Charity ID: 53033 Elder and Adult Day Services (EADS) provides individualized care, in a group setting, designed to improve the health, well-being, and quality of life for each person served, and those who care for them. Address: 11820 Northup Way Ste E-108, Bellevue, WA 98005 Phone Number: 206-859-5700 www.eads-cares.org Elderhealth Northwest Charity ID: 10142 Helps individuals with chronic or terminal illnesses to avoid life in nursing homes or isolation by providing health care, housing, meals, home care, and human services. Address: 800 Jefferson St. , Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-467-7033 www.elderhealth.org Emerald City Outreach Ministries Charity ID: 53034 Elder and Adult Day Services (EADS) provides individualized care, in a group setting, designed to

improve the health, well-being, and quality of life for each person served, and those who care for them. Address: 7722 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98118 Phone Number: 206-722-2052 www.ecomseattle.org Emergency Support Shelter Charity ID: 53035 The Emergency Support Shelter's mission is to end domestic and sexual violence and provide safety, support and education to the community. Address: PO Box 877 304 Cowlitz Way, Kelso, WA 98626 Phone Number: 360-425-1176 www.esshelter.com Equal Human Rights Washington Education Fund Charity ID: 53223 To end discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in Washington State by facilitating and coordinating the efforts of the LGBT and allied community that are directed to research, education, and community mobilization. It is the educational sister organization to Equal Rights Washington. Address: PO Box 12216, Seattle, WA, 98102 Phone Number: 206-324-2570 www.equalrightswashington.org Evangelicals Concerned Charity ID: 53220 ECWR is a non-denominational, non-church evangelical community that is a safe place for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Christians to reconcile and integrate their faith and sexuality. As a volunteer organization, ECWR fosters an atmosphere for spiritual growth for all who are on their journey of faith through conferences, local groups, Bible studies, and educational resources. Address: PO Box 19734, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-621-8960 www.ecwr.org

Everett Gospel Mission Charity ID: 53036 The Everett Gospel Mission exists to meet the spiritual and physical needs of the homeless and hurting of the community by spreading the Gospel through Rescue Mission work. Address: PO Box 423, Everett, WA 98206 Phone Number: 425-252-1297 www.egmission.org Exodus Housing Charity ID: 53037 Exodus Housing provides transitional housing and services to families who are homeless in the communities of South King and Pierce Counties in the Washington State Puget Sound area. By providing transitional housing, case management, and community support for homeless families, we function as a catalyst to help resident families move toward independence and mobilize communities to reintegrate and support their neighbors transitioning out of homelessness. Address: PO Box 1006, Sumner, WA, 98390 Phone Number: 253-862-6808 www.exodushousing.org Families And Friends Of Violent Crime Victims Charity ID: 24007 The mission of Families and Friends of Violent Crime Victims is to support and advocate for all victims of crime, missing persons, and their loved ones, and to provide education about victims' rights and services. Address: PO Box 1949 Everett, WA 98206 Phone Number: 800-346-7555 www.fnfvcv.org Family And Adult Service Center Charity ID: 53039 To provide basic human services to people in need to enable them to break the cycle of homelessness and restore their human dignity and self-esteem. Address: 77 S Washington St, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-441-8439 www.fasconline.org

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Family Renewal Shelter Charity ID: 53040

www.girlsandboystown.org

Family Renewal Shelter is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to bringing healing hope and a new life to victims of domestic violence.

Federal Way Community Caregiving Network Charity ID: 53182

Address: 6832 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA 98408 Phone Number: 253-475-9010 www.familyrenewalshelter.org Family Services Of King Charity ID: 10058 Family Services helps individuals, couples, and children by giving them the lasting solutions they need to build healthy relationships and stable lives. Address: 615 Second Ave Ste 150 Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-826-3050 www.family-services.org Family Works Charity ID: 53041 FamilyWorks, a food bank and family center, nourishes and strengthens individuals and families by connecting people with support, resources and community. Address: PO Box 31112, Seattle, WA, 98103 Phone Number: 206-694-6727 www.familyworksseattle.org FareStart Charity ID: 00051 FareStart provides a community that transforms lives by empowering homeless people to achieve selfsufficiency through life skills, job training and employment in the food service industry. Address: 700 Virginia St Ste 100, Seattle, WA, 98101 Phone Number: 206-443-1233 www.farestart.org Father Flanagan's Boys' Home Charity ID: 20056 Girls and Boys Town provides care, clothing, shelter, education, spiritual and medical care for homeless, neglected, abused, and communicatively handicapped youth. Address: 14100 Crawford St, Boys Town, NE, 68010 Phone Number: 800-448-3000

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Nonprofit agency may provide rental assistance, food bags, shelter for 12 nights, gasoline, information and referral. Also provides basic hygiene materials, blankets, socks, hats, gloves, tarps to guests at hot meals. Address: PO Box 4717, Federal Way, WA 98063 Phone Number: 253- 661-0505 Website Not Available Filipino American National Historical Society Charity ID: 53042 To develop caring, productive and responsible youth through educational, recreational, cultural and social services, so they will become responsible members of their families and community. Address: 810 18th Ave Ste 201, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-461-4870 www.fya-pinoy.org Filipino Community Of Seattle Senior Services Charity ID: 53043 To be the premier organization in the Pacific Northwest committed to promoting cultural diversity, ethnic pride, unity, educational and socioeconomic empowerment among Filipino Americans

uniform and the hardships of military service by meeting a humanitarian need beyond that normally provided by the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs. Address: 1401 Rockville Pike, Ste 600 Rockville, MD 20852 Phone Number: 301-294-8560 www.fisherhouse.org Focus On The Family Charity ID: 53046 To cooperate with the Holy Spirit in sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with as many people as possible by nurturing and defending the Godordained institution of the family and promoting biblical truths worldwide. Address: PO Box 16158, Colorado Springs, CO 80935 Phone Number: 719-531-3459 www.family.org Fonkoze/ Haitian Health Allies Charity ID: 53047 Fonkoze is a Haitian foundation that supports the organized poor, providing them with essential banking services throughout the country and assisting borrowers with literacy, business training and health education. Address: 50 F St, NW, Ste 810 Washington, DC 20001 Phone Number: 202-628-9033 www.fonkoze.org Food For The Hungry Charity ID: 38016

Address: 5740 Ml King Jr Way S , Seattle, WA 98118 Phone Number: 206-722-9372 www.filipinocommunityseattle.org

A private nonprofit school and social service agency devoted to helping children and families who are homeless or in transition.

FISH Food Banks Of Pierce County Charity ID: 53044

Address: 1224 E. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85034 Phone Number: 800-248-6437 www.fh.org

We are an ecumenical organization of food banks staffed by volunteers providing food to Pierce residents in need on a non-discriminatory basis.

Food Lifeline Charity ID: 10062

Address: 1224 South I St Tacoma, WA 98405 Phone Number: 253-383-3164 www.fishfoodbanks.org Fisher House Foundation Charity ID: 53045 The program recognizes the special sacrifices of our men and women in

Provides food to hungry people, advocate for change on their behalf and engage and mobilize the community to end hunger in Western Washington. Address: 1702 NE 150th St, Shoreline, WA ,98155 Phone Number: 206-545-6600 www.foodlifeline.org

Food Resource Network Charity ID: 15000

sponsoring non-sectarian residential Buddhist retreats.

experiences to help them grow strong in mind, body and spirit.

FRN provides financial, technical and support services to members; raises funds for goods and services it distributes to members and other food programs; conducts drives for special needs items (food supplements, restricted diet foods, ethnic foods, baby formula, and nocook items).

Address: 373 Agren Road, Castle Rock, WA Phone Number: 360-274-4859 www.cloudmountain.org

Address: PO Box 900961, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 800-767-6845 www.girlscoutstotem.org

Friendship House Charity ID: 53211

Girl Scouts - Totem Council Jefferson Charity ID: 10065

Address: PO Box 9203, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-223-1774 www.foodresourcenetwork.org Forks Community Food Bank Charity ID: 53048 Provides food to meet the basic needs of West End families and individuals who are unable to purchase groceries for themselves. Address: PO Box 953 Forks, WA 98331 Phone Number: 360-374-6350 Website Not Available

Our mission is to reflect the heart of God by feeding, sheltering, healing, and clothing those in need. Address: PO Box 517, Mt. Vernon, WA 98273 Phone Number: 360-336-6138 www.cnw.com/~friends/index.html Gay City Health Project Charity ID: 16029 Gay City Health Project is an innovative gay men's health organization in Seattle and the premiere provider of HIV/STD testing in the Puget Sound.

Girls Scouts is committed to girls and offers an accepting and nurturing environment where girls acquire tools for success in today's world. Address: 3611 Woodland Park Ave North Seattle, WA, 98103 Phone Number: 360-373-9578 www.girlscoutstotem.org Girl Scouts - Totem Council King County Charity ID: 53052

Address: 511 E Pike St Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-860-6969 www.gaycity.org

Provides all girls ages 5-17 enriching experiences so they acquire the confidence, determination, and decision-making skills to address the critical issues they face in life.

Freedom from Hunger brings innovative and sustainable self-help solutions to the fight against chronic hunger and poverty.

Gay Lesbian And Straight Education Network (GLSEN) Puget Sound Charity ID: 53050

Address: 601 Valley St Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-633-5600 www.girlscoutstotem.org

Address: 1644 Da Vinci Ct, Davis, CA 95618 Phone Number: 530-ext- 42 www.freefromhunger.org

Regional organization fostering support for gay/lesbian educators and youth, striving to assure that each member of every school community is valued and respected.

Girl Scouts-Totem Council Kitsap Charity ID: 31009

Freedom From Hunger Charity ID: 04009

Freedom Project Charity ID: 53049 Our goal is to empower prisoners and "returnees" (to the community) with the freedom of inner peace through trainings in Nonviolent Communication (NVC) and mindfulness practice. This internal freedom enables us to live in harmony and integrity with ourselves and each other, and to realize the unique contribution we each make to the community. Address: PO Box 22021, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-325-5678 www.freedom-project.org Friends of Cloud Mountain Charity ID: 53227 Promoting and supporting Buddhist teachings and spiritual practice by

Address: 1605 12Th Ave Ste #32, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-330-2099 www.glsen.org Girl Scouts - Pacific Peaks Council - Pierce Charity ID: 53051 Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. Address: 1000 Davis Place, Dupont, WA, 98327 Phone Number: 253-475-0307 www.gsppc.org Girl Scouts - Totem Council Clallam Charity ID: 19019 Serves the changing needs of Clallam girls ages 5 - 17 by offering

Provides all girls ages 5-17 enriching experiences so they acquire the confidence, determination, and decision-making skills to address the critical issues they face in life. Address: 601 Valley St Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-633-5600 www.girlscoutstotem.org Girls Inc. Charity ID: 10066 Provides low-income and homeless girls, aged eight to twelve, with programs to prevent adolescent pregnancy, avoid substance abuse, and increase math and science skills. Address: 2820 E. Cherry Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-568-7845 www.girlsinc.org

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Glendale Evangelical Lutheran Church Charity ID: 53183

order to solve their common problems.

Evangelical Lutheran Church serving the Burien and North Highline area just south of Seattle.

Address: 1402 3rd Ave Room 803, Seattle, WA, 98101 Phone Number: 206-625-0000 www.seattle-al-anon.org

Address: 13455 2nd Ave SW, Burien, WA, 98146 Phone Number: 206-244-9400 www.glendalelutheranwa.org

Habitat For Humanity - East King County Charity ID: 53055

Gold Creek Community Church Charity ID: 53200

To make it possible for all residents of East King to live in simple, decent, affordable housing through homeownership.

Christian church dedicated to bringing kids and adults closer to God and reaching out to those in need. Address: 4326 148th St. SE, Mill Creek, WA 98012 Phone Number: 425-316-3333 www.goldcreek.org Government Accountability Project Charity ID: 14049 GAP is a 28-year-old nonprofit public interest group that promotes government and corporate accountability by advancing occupational free speech, defending whistleblowers, and empowering citizen activists. Address: 1612 K St, NW Ste #1100 Washington, DC 20006 Phone Number: 202-408-0034 www.whistleblower.org Grace Lutheran Church Charity ID: 47032 We, the members of Grace Lutheran Church, have been called together by God's love in Jesus Christ and equipped by the Holy Spirit to proclaim the Gospel. Through the Word and Sacraments, our mission is to invite and welcome people into a relationship with Jesus Christ and his church. Address: 22975 - 24th Ave S, Des Moines, WA, 98198 Phone Number: 206-878-2460 www.gotgrace.com Greater Seattle Al Anon Information Service Charity ID: 53054 The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in

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Address: 1631 NE 87th St #B-5, Redmond, WA 98052 Phone Number: 425-869-6007 www.habitatekc.org Habitat For Humanity - Kitsap County Charity ID: 53056

Habitat For Humanity Snohomish County Charity ID: 53058 Provide simple, decent, affordable homeownership program for people earning between 25 and 50% of the county median income. Address: 3201 Broadway Ste D, Everett, WA 98201 Phone Number: 425-258-6289 www.scn.org/hfhswscp Habitat For Humanity - South Puget Sound Charity ID: 53059 South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity is dedicated to providing decent, safe and affordable homes for low-income families to purchase, recognizing that home-ownership is fundamental to building strong communities.

HFHKC is a Christian organization that works in partnership with God and people everywhere to build simple, decent housing in partnership with families in need.

Address: 210 Thurston Ave NE Olympia, WA 98501 Phone Number: 360-956-3456 www.spshabitat.org

Address: PO Box 5347, Bremerton, WA, 98312 Phone Number: 360-479-3853 www.kitsaphabitat.org

Habitat For Humanity - Spokane Charity ID: 00069

Habitat For Humanity - New Orleans Area Charity ID: 53057 New Orleans Habitat is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International and welcomes volunteers from all faiths to help with ongoing recovery and rebuilding of New Orleans. Address: PO Box 15052, New Orleans, LA, 70175 Phone Number: 504-861-4121 www.habitat-nola.org Habitat For Humanity Seattle/South King County Charity ID: 17009 HfH of Seattle/South King works in partnership with God and people everywhere to develop communities with people in need by building and renovating houses so that there are decent houses in which people can live and grow. Address: 154 53rd Ave S, Ste B, Tukwila, WA 98188 Phone Number: 206-292-5240 www.seattle-habitat.org

Habitat for Humanity-Spokane, in partnership with the community, provides an opportunity for families with low income to purchase a home of their own. Address: PO Box 4130 Spokane, WA 99220 Phone Number: 509-534-2552 www.habitat-spokane.org Habitat For Humanity Tacoma/Pierce County Charity ID: 53060 With God's grace and help of people from all walks of life, Tacoma/Pierce HFH partners with families in need to build decent, affordable homes. Address: 1001 North J St 2nd Fl, Tacoma, WA, 98403 Phone Number: 253-627-5626 www.tpc-habitat.org Habitat For Humanity International Inc Charity ID: 53061 Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry dedicated to eliminating substandard housing and homelessness worldwide and to

making adequate, affordable shelter a matter of conscience and action. Address: 322 West Lamar St, Americus, GA, 31709 Phone Number: 800-422-4828 www.habitat.org

Ensuring optimal health for all families by providing access to local health and social services. Washington's statewide toll-free resource line, serving over 55, 000 families.

Heskett Arnold American Legion Charity ID: 53212

Address: 11000 Lake City Way NE Ste #301, Seattle, WA, 98125 Phone Number: 206-284-2465 www.hmhbwa.org

The American Legion was chartered by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic, mutual-help, war-time veterans organization. A community-service organization which now numbers nearly 3 million members - men and women - in nearly 15,000 American Legion Posts worldwide.

Sponsored by The Government Accountability Project, the primary aim of Hanford Challenge is social change and transformation, influencing public policy, and changing cultural norms and mindsets in order to improve the cleanup activities at Hanford. We hold Hanford accountable, protect whistleblowers, promote discovery of common ground among traditional opponents on the issue of Hanford, generate creative resolutions and foster collaborative opportunities for improvement.

Helping Hands: Simian Aides for the Disabled Charity ID: 53225

Address: PO Box 104, Concrete, WA 98237 Phone Number: 360-853-8940 www.legion.org

Address: 1511 Third Ave Ste 321, Seattle, WA, 98101 Phone Number: 206-292-2850 www.hanfordchallenge.org

Helping Link Charity ID: 53065

Hanford Challenge (Formerly The Government Accountability Project - West Coast) Charity ID: 53053

Harborview Medical Center For Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress Charity ID: 11010 Provides services, including crisis counseling/referral, medical care, ongoing treatment for children and adults, evaluation, consultation, to victims of sexual assault and families Address: 1401 East Jefferson Fourth Fl, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-744-1600 www.hcsats.org Healthy Families Of Clallam Charity ID: 53063 Provide services empowering Clallam children, youth, adults and families to achieve their potential, improve their behavioral health and live free of violence and abuse. Address: 1210 E Front St Ste C, Port Angeles, WA, 98362 Phone Number: 360-452-2381 www.healthyfam.org Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Charity ID: 00037

Helping Hands: Monkey Helpers for the Disabled, Inc, a national organization, placed specially trained capuchin monkeys as monkey-helpers with recipients who suffer from severe mobility impairments free of charge. Address: 541 Cambridge St, MA, 02134 Phone Number: 617-787-4419 www.monkeyhelpers.org

Empower Vietnamese-Americans’ social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and youth leaders. Address: PO Box 28068, Seattle, WA, 98118 Phone Number: 206-568-5160 www.cityofseattle.net/helpinglink/ Helpline House (Bainbridge Island) Charity ID: 53219 Founded in the 1960s as a food bank in response to the “war on poverty”, this community-funded non-profit agency provides a full range of services: food bank, clothing bank, medical equipment for lain, social work advocacy and consultation and referrals to counseling. Basic services are provided cost-free to those in need. Needs are defined broadly and are not always financial. Any community member in crisis or in need of social work consultation, volunteer opportunities or other service is welcome at Helpline House. Address: 282 Knechtel Way NE, Bainbridge Island, WA , 98110 Phone Number: 206-842-7621 www.helplinehouse.org

Holly Ridge Center Charity ID: 31011 Holly Ridge Center is a private nonprofit agency whose mission is to offer a caring and supportive environment for people with disabilities while providing nondiscriminatory service so that they may reach their full potential. Address: 5112 NW Taylor Road, Bremerton, WA, 98312 Phone Number: 360-373-2536 www.hollyridge.org Homesight Charity ID: 10258 We are a non-profit 501(c)3 community development corporation and U.S. Department of Treasury Community Development Financial Institution that promotes affordable homeownership opportunities through three (3) key interrelated program areas: homebuyer education and financial planning, buyer purchase assistance loan underwriting and origination, and new home construction. Address: 5117 Rainier Ave S Seattle, WA 98118 Phone Number: 206-760-4200 www.homesightwa.org Homestead Community Land Trust Charity ID: 17012 We are a democratic, open membership organization creating and permanently preserving affordable homeownership in Seattle and facilitating community reinvestment without displacing lowincome households. Address: 2017 E Spruce St, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-323-1227

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www.homesteadclt.org

assistance and home ownership opportunities.

www.seattlelgbt.org

Hopelink Charity ID: 10084

Address: 5830 Evergreen Way Everett, WA 98203 Phone Number: 425-347-6556 www.housinghope.org

Institute For Family Development Charity ID: 53070

Hopelink promotes self-sufficiency and helps people make lasting change through food banks, emergency financial assistance, housing, childcare, family development, literacy training and transportation. Address: PO Box 3577, Redmond, WA, 98073 Phone Number: 425-869-6000 www.hope-link.org Hospitality House - Burien Charity ID: 53067 To provide shelter and evening meals for homeless women in South King County. Address: 15003 14th Ave SW Burien, WA 98166 Phone Number: 206-242-1860 www.churchoftukwila.org

Housing Resources group develops, renovates and manages low-income rental housing for individuals, families, and seniors in King County and assists other nonprofits with special needs housing development.

The Institute for Family Development (IFD) provides a range of innovative and cost-effective inhome services to children and families, including HOMEBUILDERS® Intensive Family Preservation and Reunification Services (IFPS), Parent Child Interaction Training (PCIT), and Functional Family Therapy (FFT).

Address: 1651 Bellevue Ave Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-623-0506 www.hrg.org

Address: 34004 16th Ave South Ste 200, Federal Way, WA 98003 Phone Number: 253-874-3630 www.institutefamily.org

Human Rights Campaign Foundation Charity ID: 20048

Interaction/Transition Charity ID: 10069

Housing Resources Group Charity ID: 00008

Hospitality House Ministries Wenatchee Charity ID: 53068

Provides information and resources to educate the public and foster sound public policy to end discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans.

To minister to the indigent and homeless by ministering to their Spiritual, Physical, Material, and Social needs.

Address: 1640 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington, DC 20036 Phone Number: 800-777-4723 www.hrc.org

Address: PO Box 2542, Wenatchee, WA 98807 Phone Number: 509-663-4289 www.hospitalityhouseofwenatchee.o rg

Immanuel Lutheran Congregation And Food Bank Charity ID: 15003

Housing Development Consortium Of Seattle-King County Charity ID: 17000 Helps non-profits finance, build and manage housing for low income families, seniors, and people with disabilities in King and statewide. Address: 1402 3Rd Ave Ste 709, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-682-9541 www.housingconsortium.org Housing Hope Charity ID: 27014 Housing Hope's service enriched housing continuum includes 87 emergency shelter and transitional apartments for homeless families, a childcare center, employment

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Immanuel Community Services rekindles hope in the inner city, welcoming all, nurturing community and serving people who are hungry, homeless and the "working poor." Address: 1215 Thomas St, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-622-1930 Website Not Available Ingersoll Gender Center Charity ID: 16028 We provide support, education, advocacy and information resources for people interested in gender identity issues, and for service providers, employers, families and friends in order to promote understanding, awareness and acceptance of gender diversity. Address: 209 Harvard Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102 Phone Number: 206-323-5428

Interaction Transition (I/T) is a private non-profit agency in Seattle, Washington dedicated to assisting ex-offenders in the re-entry process. Interaction Transition provides support to ex-offenders as they transition from prison or jail to the community and assistance in meeting critical basic needs such as housing, employment, and social support. Address: 935 16th Ave Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-324-3932 www.interactiontransition.org Intercommunity Housing Association Charity ID: 00040 IHA is a not for profit organization with a 501c3 tax exempt status. IHA was created through the collaboration of 19 religious congregations of women who saw the need to provide more than affordable housing for the poor of St. Louis. Address: 3407 Lafayette Ste 204, St. Louis, MO, 63104 Phone Number: 314-664-6811 www.intercommunityhousing.org Interim Community Development Charity ID: 17006 Facilitate community development in Seattle's International District and the larger Asian/Pacific community. Address: 310 Maynard Ave South Seattle, WA 98104

Phone Number: 206-624-1802 www.interimicda.org International Christian Concern Charity ID: 38018 Dedicated to assisting and sustaining Christians who victims of persecution and discrimination due to practicing their faith. Address: 2020 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Box 941, Washington, DC, 20006 Phone Number: 301-989-1708 www.persecution.org International Community Health Services Charity ID: 53071 ICHS provides culturally and linguistically appropriate health services to improve the health of the Asian Pacific Islander community and others. Address: 720 8th Ave South, Ste 100 Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-788-3700 www.ichs.com

Supports programs that improve young people's lives and prospects in nearly 60 countries and territories, through a global network of companies, foundations and nongovernmental organizations. Address: 32 South St Ste 500, Baltimore, MD, 21202 Phone Number: 410-951-1500 www.iyfnet.org Japanese Cultural And Community Center Of Washington (A Project Of Nikkei Heritage Association Of Washington) Charity ID: 53074 Our mission is to provide a Center in Seattle that celebrates Japanese and Japanese American history, culture and heritage through educational, cultural, business and social programs that add to the richness and diversity of the region. Address: 1414 South Weller St Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-568-7114 www.jcccw.org

International District Emergency Center Charity ID: 53072

Jewish Family Service Charity ID: 10070

The mission of the International District Emergency Center is to provide rapid emergency service to the International District and surrounding community.

A non-profit social service agency providing comprehensive children, family and senior services to the Jewish and general community in the greater Puget Sound region.

Address: PO Box 14103 Seattle, WA 98114 Phone Number: 206-623-3321 Website Not Available

Address: 1601 16th Ave Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-461-3240 www.jfsseattle.org

International Drop-In Center Charity ID: 53073

Jewish Federation Of Greater Seattle Charity ID: 53075

International Drop-In Center (IDIC) is a non-profit organization committed to assisting the elders of Seattle's Filipino Community in preserving their physical, mental and emotional well-being through a variety of social, recreational, educational and health oriented programs. Address: 7301 Beacon Ave S Seattle WA 98108 Phone Number: 206-587-3735 Website Not Available International Youth Foundation Charity ID: 00034

We seek to ensure Jewish survival and enhance the quality of Jewish life locally and worldwide through an integrated planning, fund-raising and allocating process.

Address: PO Box 9662, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-441-4969 www.wsjwj.org Jubilee Women's Center Charity ID: 53076 Jubilee Women’s Center is dedicated to serving homeless women in transition. Address: 620 18th Ave East Seattle, WA 98112 Phone Number: 206-324-1244 www.jwcenter.org Kang Wen Clinic Charity ID: 16030 The Clinic provides compassionate and holistic oriental medicine, including acupuncture and herbs, to low income men, women and youth living with HIV/AIDS and other lifethreatening illnesses. Address: 1111 Harvard Ave, Seattle Way 98122 Phone Number: 206-322-6945 Website Not Available Kent Food Bank & Emergency Services (Kent Community Service Center) Charity ID: 53077 Food and clothing bank serves Kent School District, which includes Fairwood and Covington. Assist with food, clothing, and emergency financial assistance for families in need. Address: 515 W Harrison St. Ste 107, Kent, WA, 98032 Phone Number: 253-520-3550 Website Not Available King County Bar Foundation Charity ID: 53209 The Foundation is dedicated to ensuring access to the legal system and encouraging diversity in the legal profession.

Address: 2031 Third Ave Seattle, WA 98121 Phone Number: 206-443-5400 www.jewishinseattle.org

Address: 1200 5th Ave Ste 600, Seattle, WA, 98101 Phone Number: 206-267-7007 www.kcbf.org

Jobs With Justice Education Fund of Washington Charity ID: 53218

King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence Charity ID: 00041

Jobs With Justice's mission is to improve working people's standards of living, fight for job security, and protect workers' right to organize.

A network of organizations and individuals, KCCADV facilitates countywide advocacy and education

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campaigns aimed at ending domestic violence through social change. Address: 1419 S Jackson Ste 103, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-568-5454 www.kccadv.org King County Sexual Assault Resource Center Charity ID: 11003 Comprehensive, no cost services for victims, families; 24 hour crisis response, medical/legal advocacy, child, teens, adult survivor therapy. Prevention education, community development and training. Address: 200 Mill Ave S Ste 10, Renton, WA, 98055 Phone Number: 425-226-5062 www.kcsarc.org Kitsap Community Resources Charity ID: 31014 Creating hope and opportunities for low-income Kitsap County residents with resources that promote selfsufficiency. Head Start, WlC nutrition, emergency shelter, energy assistance, job training. Address: 845 8th St Bremerton, WA, 98337 Phone Number: 360-478-2301 www.kcr.org Kitsap Family YMCA Charity ID: 31017 The Kitsap Family YMCA (KFYMCA) is an association of people who, regardless of race, sex, age, or religious preference, believe in the philosophies of the YMCA and desire to enrich the quality of life for families, our communities and ourselves in spirit, mind and body. Address: 60 Magnuson Way, Bremerton, WA 98310 Phone Number: 360-377-3741 www.kitsapfamilyymca.org Kitsap Mental Health Services Charity ID: 31018

www.kitsapmentalhealth.org Kitsap Sexual Assault Center Charity ID: 31019 Therapy, advocacy, and 24-hour crisis/support services for child and adult victims of sexual abuse and their non-offending family members. Education and prevention are available. Address: PO Box 1936, Port Orchard, WA, 98366 Phone Number: 360-895-8696 Website Not Available Kittitas 4-H Endowment Trust Fund Charity ID: 53078 The Kittitas County 4-H Endowment Trust Fund was started in 1988 to provide a reliable source of funding to support the Kittitas County 4-H program in perpetuity. Address: PO Box 802 Ellensburg WA 98926 Phone Number: 509-962-7507 www.co.kittitas.wa.us/extension/4hE ndowment.asp Lambda Legal Defense And Education Fund Inc Charity ID: 53079 Lambda Legal is the oldest national organization pursuing high-impact litigation, public education and advocacy on behalf of equality and civil rights for lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and people with HIV. Address: 120 Wall St Ste 1500, New York, NY 10005 Phone Number: 212-809-8585 www.lambdalegal.org Lambert House Charity ID: 16002 A center for GLBTQ youth featuring: dances, activities, computers, support groups, leadership programs, HIV testing, counseling, crisis intervention, meals, showers, laundry, and a clothing bank.

Kitsap Mental Health Services' mission is to shape the future of mental health through state of the science service delivery, community partnerships and advocacy

Address: PO Box 23111 Seattle, WA 98102 Phone Number: 206-322-2515 www.lamberthouse.org

Address: 5455 Almira Drive NE Bremerton, WA 98311 Phone Number: 360-373-5031

Learning Disabilities Association Of Washington Charity ID: 10123

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Services and support to maximize quality of life for people affected by learning and attention disabilities. Information and referral, tutoring, community education, social skill programs. Address: 16315 NE 87th St Ste B4, Redmond WA, 98052 Phone Number: 425-882-0820 www.ldawa.org Legacy Of Equality, Leadership & Organizing (LELO) Charity ID: 53080 As an organization led by ordinary workers, we develop the leadership of those most marginalized in our society: people of color, working class women, recent immigrants and LGBTQ (lesbian/ gay/ bisexual/ transgender/ queer) workers. Our primary social change strategy is local organizing, with a heavy emphasis on political education and networks of solidarity with workers across the globe. Address: 3700 South Hudson St, Unit C, Seattle, WA 98118 Phone Number: 206-860-1400 www.lelo.org Life Changes Ministries Charity ID: 53082 Life Changes Ministry is a non-profit organization based in the Pacific Northwest, commissioned to reaching the homeless, addicted and broken hearted by providing life changing opportunities for physical, emotional and spiritual healing. Address: PO Box 62, Everett, WA 98206 Phone Number: 425-252-6484 www.lifechangesministry.org Lifelong AIDS Alliance Charity ID: 32004 Lifelong AIDS Alliance is committed to preventing the spread of HIV, and to providing practical support services and advocating for those whose lives are affected by HIV and AIDS. Address: 1002 East Seneca Seattle WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-328-8979 www.lifelongaidsalliance.org

Address: 4040 South 188th St, Ste 300, SeaTac WA 98188 Phone Number: 206-694-5700 www.lcsnw.org

Address: 811 First Ave, Ste 520 Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-623-5300 www.wish.org

Lutheran World Relief Charity ID: 04021

Maple Valley Community Center Charity ID: 10077

Address: 2501 S. Plum St, Seattle WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-322-4200 www.seattlelighthouse.org

Works with partners in 50 countries to help people grow food, improve healthcare, strengthen communities, end conflict, build livelihoods and recover from disasters.

Local Independent Charities Of America (LICA) Charity ID: 24000

Address: 700 Light St, Baltimore, Maryland 21230 Phone Number: 410-230-2700 www.lwr.org

The Greater Maple Valley Community Center enriches the quality of life in our community by providing multi-generational social, recreational and educational activities & support services.

Lighthouse For The Blind Charity ID: 24009 To create and enhance opportunities for independence and self-sufficiency of people who are blind, Deaf-Blind, and blind with other disabilities.

Making your community a better place to live. LIC charities educate children, feed and shelter the homeless, strengthen families, rescue unwanted animals and much more. Address: 1100 Larkspur Landing Ste 340, Larkspur, CA 94939 Phone Number: 800-876-0413 www.lic.org Low Income Housing Institute Charity ID: 17016 The Low Income Housing Institute’s mission is to develop, own and operate housing for the benefit of low-income families and individuals in Washington state. Address: 2407 1st Ave #200, Seattle, WA 98121 Phone Number: 206-443-9935 www.lihi.org Lutheran Alliance To Create Housing (LATCH) Charity ID: 17010 Coalition of Lutheran congregations whose mission is to develop and maintain affordable housing, create resident-managed rental cooperatives, and advocate for public policies that address the needs of our communities. Address: 8757 - 15th Ave NW , Seattle, WA, 98117 Phone Number: 206-789-1536 www.latch.org Lutheran Community Services Northwest Charity ID: 31021 Lutheran Community Services Northwest partners with individuals, families and communities for health, justice and hope.

Lymphoma Research Foundation Charity ID: 53083

Address: 22010 Se 248th St Maple Valley, WA 98038 Phone Number: 425-432-1272 www.maplevalleycc.org Maple Valley Food Bank & Emergency Services Charity ID: 10218

The Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) is the nation's largest lymphoma-focused voluntary health organization devoted exclusively to funding lymphoma research and providing patients and health care professionals with critical information on the disease.

Reduce chances of homelessness by providing food, financial assistance for utilities, rent and basic needs. Serving Maple Valley, Covington, Black Diamond, and Tahoma School District.

Address: 115 Broadway 13Th Fl, New York, NY, 10006 Phone Number: 800-235-6848 www.lymphoma.org

Address: 21415 Maple Valley Hwy, Maple Valley, WA, 98038 Phone Number: 425-432-8633 www.skcfc.org/maplevalleyfoodbank

M-2 Job Therapy (A Program Of Match 2 Prison Visitation Ministries) Charity ID: 27017

Marblemount Assembly Of God Bread Of Life Foodbank Charity ID: 53084

M-2 Job Therapy is a private nonprofit agency that works at community safety by reducing recidivism. It administers two programs to assist our offender/exoffender clients. The M-2 Prison Visitation Program matches volunteers from the community with prison inmates. Address: PO Box 293, Snohomish, WA 98291 Phone Number: 360-568-3268 www.m2w2.org Make-A-Wish Foundation Of Alaska, Montana, Northern Idaho & Washington Charity ID: 20025 The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Alaska, Montana, Northern Idaho & Washington grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy.

We have a food bank for those who need it. We not only feed the spiritual man, but we also feed the physical man. Come and enjoy all the friendship of those in the community. Address: PO Box 146, Marblemount, WA 98267 Phone Number: 360-873-2504 www.mmag.net/faye.htm Marine Toys For Tots Foundation Charity ID: 53085 The mission of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is to collect new, unwrapped toys during October, November and December each year, and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to needy children in the community. Address: 18251 Quantico Gateway Dr, Triangle, VA 22134 Phone Number: 703-640-9433 www.toysfortots.org

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Mars Hill Church Charity ID: 53086 Mars Hill Church is a group of missionaries, a family of believers, a population of diverse individuals united by a common relationship with Jesus Christ. Address: 1401 NW Leary Way, Seattle, WA 98107 Phone Number: 206-706-6641 www.marshillchurch.org Marsha Rivkin Center For Ovarian Cancer Research Charity ID: 53087 The Mission of the Marsha Rivkin Center is to save lives and reduce suffering through improved treatment, early detection and prevention of ovarian cancer. Address: 1221 Madison St Ste 1401, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-215-6200 www.marsharivkin.org Mary Bridge Children's Foundation Charity ID: 53088 Mary Bridge Children's Foundation supports Mary Bridge Children's Hospital & Health Center, serving the healthcare needs of children throughout southwest Washington, regardless of a family's ability to pay. Address: PO Box 5296, Tacoma, WA 98415 Phone Number: 253-403-1599 www.multicare.org MAVIN Foundation Charity ID: 53089 Our projects explore the experiences of mixed heritage people, transracial adoptees, interracial relationships and multiracial families. Address: 1425 Broadway Ste 517, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-622-7101 www.mavinfoundation.org Mexican-American Legal Defense Charity ID: 00024 A national civil rights organization founded in 1968 to protect and promote the rights of the over 37 million Latinos living in the United States

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Address: 634 S Spring St Los Angeles, CA 90014 Phone Number: 213-629-2512 www.maldef.org Millionaire Club, Inc. Charity ID: 28028 We provide jobs, job search skills, meals, clothing, shower, laundry and storage facilities, and emergency assistance to people in need to encourage their selfsufficiency. Address: 2515 Western Ave , Seattle, WA 98121 Phone Number: 206-728-5627 www.millionairclub.org Mission Aviation Fellowship Charity ID: 38024 MAF is a faith-based, non-profit ministry. Teams of aviation, communications and technology specialists overcome barriers, transform lives, and enable the work of more than 600 organizations around the world. Address: 112 North Pilatus Ln, Nampa ID, 83687 Phone Number: 208-498-0800 www.maf.org Mockingbird Society, The Charity ID: 53090 The Mockingbird Society is an independent, non-profit organization that is dedicated to improving the safety, quality of life and future of the children and adolescents living in the foster care/group home system nationwide. Address: 2100 24th Ave S. Ste. 240 Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-323-5437 www.mockingbirdsociety.org Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Pacific NW Region Charity ID: 53091

Mount Baker Housing Association Charity ID: 00009 The Mt. Baker Housing Association was formed in January 1988, as a non-profit organization that would own and oversee the renovation of the Mt. Baker Village Apartments complex. Address: PO Box 28119, Seattle WA 98118 Phone Number: 206-725-4152 www.mtbakerhousing.org Multifaith Works Charity ID: 32003 We provide group housing, practical and emotional support to improve life quality of low-income people disabled by AIDS, MS and other lifethreatening illnesses. Address: 115 16th Ave, Seattle WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-324-1520 www.multifaith.org Multi-Service Center Charity ID: 53092 Helping people achieve greater selfsufficiency and exercise selfdetermination. Providing assistance with Employment and Adult Education, food, clothing, housing, energy costs and long-term care. Address: PO Box 23699, Federal Way, WA, 98335 Phone Number: 253-838-6810 www.multi-servicecenter.com NAACP Legal Defense And Educational Fund Charity ID: 20007 Fights for equality, access to education, employment, health care, housing, environmental justice, voting rights, criminal justice. Provides scholarships to promising African-American undergraduates and law students.

The mission of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking.

Address: 99 Hudson St 16th Fl, New York, NY, 10013 Phone Number: 800-221-7822 www.naacpldf.org

Address: 18000 72nd Ave South Ste 180, Kent, WA, 98032 Phone Number: 425-251-5252 www.madd.org/nw

NAACP Special Contribution Fund Charity ID: 20028 Through 2,200 NAACP units nationwide, supports largest civil rights organization's programs in

education, housing, employment, voter education, military justice, emergency relief, legal assistance, youth services. Address: 4805 Mount Hope Drive , Baltimore, MD, 21215 Phone Number: 877-622-2798 www.naacp.org/about/leadership/sp ec_cont_fund/index.htm NAMI Eastside - Hero House Program Charity ID: 53215 HERO House, a clubhouse model of psychiatric rehabilitation program on the Eastside of King County officially opened its doors on December 5, 2005. Since its opening, HERO house has been working to build a supportive network that provides vocational, educational, and social opportunities to its members. Address: 14230 NE 21st St, Bellevue, WA 98007 Phone Number: 425-614-1282 www.herohouse.org Naral Pro-Choice America Foundation Charity ID: 00025 For more than 30 years, NARAL Pro-Choice America has been the nation's leading advocate for privacy and a woman's right to choose. With more than one million members and supporters, NARAL Pro-Choice America is fighting to protect the pro-choice values of freedom and privacy. With the far right in control of the White House and many state legislatures, our work has never been more important. Address: 1156 15th St NW Ste 700, Washington, DC, 20005 Phone Number: 202-973-3000 www.prochoiceamerica.org NARAL Pro-Choice Washington Foundation Charity ID: 53093

National Coalition For The Homeless Inc Charity ID: 53094

National Right To Life Committee Educational Trust Fund Charity ID: 20012

We work collaboratively to ensure the safety and survival of people who are homeless and to end the crisis of homelessness in our region.

Promotes respect for human life through educational programs opposing abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia and supports referral and adoption services for women with crisis pregnancies.

Address: 77 S. Washington St Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-461-3222 www.homelessinfo.org National Council Of Jewish Women - Seattle Section Charity ID: 53095 The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is a grassroots organization of volunteers and advocates who turn progressive ideals into action. Inspired by Jewish values, NCJW strives for social justice by improving the quality of life for women, children, and families, and by safeguarding individual rights and freedoms. Address: 1501 17th Ave Box 105, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 425-558-1894 www.ncjwseattle.org National Education For Assistance Dog Services Inc (Dogs For Deaf And Disabled Americans) Charity ID: 53096 Established in 1976 to train and provide rescued dogs and donated puppies to assist people who are deaf or physically disabled in leading more independent lives at work, at home and at school. Address: 305 Redemption Rock Trail South, Princeton, MA, 01541 Phone Number: 978-422-9064 www.neads.org National Ovarian Cancer Coalition Inc. Charity ID: 53097

Educates activists, students and the public in support of reproductive choices; provides legal and political information to medical providers of such services across the state.

To raise awareness and promote education about ovarian cancer. The Coalition is committed to improving the survival rate and quality of life for women with ovarian cancer.

Address: 811 First Ave Ste 456, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-624-1990 www.wanaral.org

Address: 500 NE Spanish River Blvd Ste 8, Boca Raton, FL, 33431 Phone Number: 561-393-0005 www.ovarian.org

Address: 512 10th St, NW , Washington, DC 20004 Phone Number: 202-626-8800 www.nrlc.org Native American Rights Fund Charity ID: 53098 Provides legal representation nationwide to Native American tribes, villages, organizations, and individuals to uphold sovereign and human rights guaranteed them by treaty and law. Address: 1506 Broadway, Boulder, CO, 80302 Phone Number: 800-447-0784 www.narf.org Neighbor To Nation Charity ID: 38000 People in deed serving people in need, in our local communities, throughout America and the world. Providing life-sustaining assistance and hope for the future. Address: 7620 Little River Turnpike Ste 600, Annandale, VA 22003 Phone Number: 877-841-6839 www.neighbortonation.org Neighborcare Health Charity ID: 10163 Formerly Puget Sound Neighborhood Health. We offer medical and dental services at 16 sites throughout the Puget Sound region. Address: 905 Spruce St, Ste #300, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-461-6935 www.psnhc.org Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance Charity ID: 53099 The Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance is committed to supporting and strengthening Washington's small family farm businesses by creating and operating vibrant,

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successful neighborhood farmers markets. Address: 4519 1/2 University Way NE, Seattle, WA, 98105 Phone Number: 206-632-5234 www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org Neighborhood House Charity ID: 10085 Neighborhood House fights poverty with a uniquely comprehensive set of services, including Head Start classes for children, case management for families and free transportation for seniors. Address: 905 Spruce St, Ste 200, Seattle WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-461-8430 www.nhwa.org Neurology Vocational Services Unit (Of Harborview Medical Center) Charity ID: 53100 NVSU provides primarily no cost vocational rehabilitation services to persons with neurological conditions. The majority of the people who seek services through our program have conditions such as epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, stroke and multiple sclerosis. Persons with other neurological concerns such as an aneurysm, ADHD, or other form of brain impairment may also apply for services. We do not charge clients for our services. Address: 325 9th Ave, Box 359744, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-744-9130 www.nvsrehab.org New Beginnings For Battered Women And Their Children Charity ID: 10086 Domestic violence confidential shelter; 24-hour crisis line; transitional apartments; children's services; legal advocacy, counseling, support groups. Professional training, community education and teen dating violence prevention. Address: PO Box 75125, Seattle, WA, 98175 Phone Number: 206-783-4520 www.newbegin.org New Covenant Christian Center Charity ID: 53101

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New Covenant is committed to teaching and training people of all ages. We want to establish young people in a growing relationship with Christ. Address: 9161 Baseline Road, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Phone Number: 909-559-2942 www.anewcovenant.com Nonprofit Assistance Center Charity ID: 53102 NAC empowers communities by building strong nonprofits and community leaders and to shape institutions and policies to achieve social justice and equity. Address: 1618 S Ln St Ste 201, Seattle, WA, 98144 Phone Number: 206-324-5850 www.nacseattle.org North Cascades Health Council Charity ID: 19026 Promotes healthy, safe, substancefree & violence-free communities through education, recreation, referrals, support, assistance, and family programs. Address: PO Box 806, SedroWoolley, WA 98284 Phone Number: 360-856-0846 Website Not Available North Seattle Community College Educational Fund Charity ID: 50022 With the private support made possible through the Education Fund, students at North have every chance possible to access higher education, enhance their college experiences, and reach their academic and career goals. Address: 9600 College Way North Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-527-3600 www.northseattle.edu Northwest Center Charity ID: 53210 Northwest Center was founded in 1965 by parents who refused to institutionalize their children with developmental disabilities or accept the prevailing notion that their children couldn’t be taught. Address: PO Box 80827 Seattle, WA 98108 Phone Number: 206-285-9140

www.nwcenter.org Northwest Family Life Learning And Counseling Center Charity ID: 48053 We assist individuals and families in finding hope and healing when faced with the pain of domestic violence and related issues. It involves taking responsibility for those behaviors, and making changes that endure. Difficult, but not impossible! Address: 1015 NE 113th St, Seattle, WA, 98125 Phone Number: 206-363-9601 www.northwestfamilylife.org Northwest Immigrant Rights Project Charity ID: 10272 Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP) advances the legal rights and dignity of low-income immigrants in Washington State by pursuing and preserving their legal status through legal representation, education and public policy. Address: 615 2nd Ave Ste 400, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 800-445-5771 www.nwirp.org Northwest Washington Synod Of The Evangelical Lutheran Church In America (ELCA) Charity ID: 47031 Through the waters of baptism we have been adopted into a rich, colorful family filled with brothers and sisters around the globe. Together we pray, encourage and care for one another in order that the good news of Jesus Christ might be proclaimed to people in all nations. The NW Washington Synod Global Mission Committee provides resources for congregations to grow in the sharing of ideas, resources and prayer concerns; and offers events and publications for learning. Address: 5519 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA, 98103 Phone Number: 206-783-9292 www.lutheransnw.org Northwest Women's Law Center Charity ID: 11005 NWWLC advances legal rights for women through groundbreaking lawsuits, legislative and public policy

advocacy and legal information and referral services that help women help themselves. Address: 907 Pine St, Ste 500, Seattle WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-682-9552 www.nwwlc.org NRA Foundation Inc Charity ID: 53106 The NRA Foundation, Inc. ("NRA Foundation") is a 501(c )(3) taxexempt organization that raises taxdeductible contributions in support of a wide range of firearm-related public interest activities of the National Rifle Association of America. Address: 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA 22030 Phone Number: 703-267-1250 www.nrafoundation.org NW Network, The Charity ID: 16033 The Northwest Network increases our communities' ability to support the self-determination & safety of lesbian, bisexual and trans survivors of domestic & dating violence through advocacy, organizing and education. We work within a broad liberation movement dedicated to social & economic justice, equality and respect for all people & the creation of loving, inclusive and accountable communities. Address: PO Box 20398 Seattle, WA 98102 Phone Number: 206-568-7777 www.nwnetwork.org Oasis Seattle Church Charity ID: 53208 Contributions are used to help maintain community outreach programs and youth programs. Given the right tools all people can be successful in what path in life they choose walk. Address: 3751 East Valley Rd, Renton, WA 98057 Phone Number: Not Available www.oasisseattlechurch.com Officers' Christian Fellowship Charity ID: 38028 Equipping military personnel to provide humanitarian leadership to all ranks. Individual and group counseling is provided during

deployments, transfers. Provides retreat centers for rest/renewal. Address: 3784 S. Inca St, Englewood, CO, 80110 Phone Number: 800-424-1984 www.ocfusa.org Olympic Community Action Programs - Clallam Charity ID: 53107 Operates early childhood, nutrition, food distribution, employment and housing programs. We also offer emergency shelter for the homeless, provide home care services and manage volunteers. Address: 228 W First Ste J , Port Angeles, WA, 98362 Phone Number: 360-452-4726 www.olycap.org OneAmerica (Formerly Hate Free Zone) Charity ID: 53062 OneAmerica's mission is to advance the fundamental principles of democracy and justice at the local, state and national levels by building power within immigrant communities, in collaboration with key allies. Address: 1227 S Weller St, Seattle, WA, 98144 Phone Number: 206-723-2203 www.hatefreezone.org Open Arms Charity ID: 53221 Open Arms provides doula and early parent support to low income women and their families before, during and after the birth of their child. Our mission is to provide services that support, educate, respect, honor and empower women and their families throughout the childbearing years

Address: 11827 Renton Ave South, Seattle WA 98178 Phone Number: 206-772-9232 www.oecagency.org Oprah's Angel Network Charity ID: 53108 Oprah's Angel Network is dedicated to inspiring people to make a difference in the lives of others. Since our start in 1998, we've been making grants to organizations and operating projects in underserved communities that provide educational initiatives. Address: 110 North Carpenter St, Chicago, IL, 60607 Phone Number: 312-633-1000 www.oprahsangelnetwork.org Organic Consumers Association Charity ID: 53109 The Organic Consumers Association is a public interest organization dedicated to promoting health justice and sustainability. A central focus of the OCA is building a healthy, equitable, and sustainable system of food production and consumption. Address: 6101 Cliff Estate Road, Little Marais, MN, 55614 Phone Number: 218-226-4164 www.organicconsumers.org Out Of The Woods Charity ID: 53110 We provide emergency shelter to single women and families with children. Address: 2200 East End St NW, Olympia, WA, 98502 Phone Number: 360-786-6383 Website Not Available Outdoors For All Foundation Charity ID: 24074

Address: 2524 16th Avenue South, Suite 207A, Seattle, WA, 98114 Phone Number: 206-723-6868 www.openarmssps.org

Our mission is to enrich the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities through outdoor recreation

Operational Emergency Center Charity ID: 10089

Address: 2 Nickerson St Ste 101, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-838-6030 www.outdoorsforall.org

Helps solve temporary crisis and facilitate long term stability while fostering self reliance for King County families and individuals who are at risk.

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Oxfam America Charity ID: 04013

Pearl S. Buck International Inc. Charity ID: 53185

The organization is dedicated to creating lasting solutions to global poverty, hunger and social injustice.

PSBI holds a commitment to improving the quality of life and expanding opportunities for children and promoting an understanding of the values and attributes of other cultures, the injustice of prejudice, and the need for humanitarianism throughout the world.

Address: 226 Causeway St 5th Fl, Boston, MA, 02114 Phone Number: 800-776-9326 www.oxfamamerica.org/ Parkview Services Charity ID: 17001 Parkview Services is a King County based non-profit organization that supports people with developmental disabilities and their families. Address: PO Box 65157, Shoreline, WA 98155 Phone Number: 206-306-0790 www.parkviewservices.org Passages Northwest Charity ID: 00042 At Passages Northwest we are dedicated to educating and motivating girls to develop leadership and courage through the integrated exploration of the arts and the natural environment. Our programs present opportunities for healthy challenge -- from rock climbing and sea kayaking to nature based art projects and improvisational activities. Through these challenges Passages Northwest promotes caring, responsive and creative leaders. Address: 139 – 23rd Ave South, Seattle, WA, 98144 Phone Number: 206-286-8601 www.passagesnw.org/ Pathways For Women Charity ID: 10256 The mission of the YWCA of Seattle - King County - Snohomish County is to advance the quality of life for women of all ages, races, and faiths, and their families. In support of this mission, the YWCA provides services to meet critical needs, promote self-sufficiency, reduce violence, and achieve equal opportunities for all people. Address: 6027 208th St SW Lynnwood, WA 98036 Phone Number: 425-774-9843 www.ywcaworks.org

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Address: 520 Dublin Road, Perkasie, PA, 18944 Phone Number: 215-249-0100 www.psbi.org Peninsula Services Charity ID: 31024 Peninsula Services is a United Way Agency and offers a wide variety of products and services to businesses, government offices and schools in the Kitsap peninsula region and beyond. Address: 327 Pacific Ave., Bremerton, WA 98337-1912 Phone Number: 360-377-3707 www.kitsapinfo.com/sites/peninsula services Phinney Neighborhood Association Charity ID: 53186 The Phinney Neighborhood Association is a non-profit community organization founded in 1980 by Phinney neighbors to build community. The PNA provides and promotes programs, services and activities aimed at encouraging connections between neighbors and fostering civic involvement in our diverse community. Address: 6532 Phinney Ave. N Seattle WA 98103 Phone Number: 206- 783-2244 www.phinneycenter.org Pike Market Senior Center Charity ID: 05005 The Mission of the Pike Market Senior Center/Downtown Food Bank is to serve the basic needs of the low-income population in the Pike Place Market and downtown neighborhood. Address: 85 Pike St Ste 500, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-728-2773 www.figgypuddingpmsc.org

Pike Place Market Foundation (The Market Foundation) Charity ID: 05000 Works to preserve and enhance the spirit and diversity of the Pike Place Market community by addressing the needs of downtown Seattle’s low-income and elderly residents. The Foundation provides food, shelter, employment services, health care and child care. Address: 85 Pike St Room 500 Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-682-7453 www.pikeplacemarket.org Plymouth Housing Group Charity ID: 17007 PHG works to eliminate homelessness and stabilize homeless and very low income people in housing by preserving developing and operating safe, decent, affordable housing, and by providing opportunities for homeless and very low income people to improve their lives. Address: 2209 First Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 Phone Number: 206-374-9409 www.plymouthhousing.org Polish American Congress Charitable Foundation Charity ID: 53187 Founded in 1944 during the struggle for a free and democratic Poland, the Polish American Congress adopted a Polish Agenda to help Poland in its great hour of need, and an American Agenda to assure its members became better-informed American citizens. Address: 5711 N. Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL, 60646 Phone Number: 773-763-9944 www.polamcon.org Population Communications International (PCI Media Impact, INC) Charity ID: 04036 PCI's pioneering approach uses creative media, the power of storytelling and the reach of broadcast media to improve people's health, promote human rights, and foster social change. Address: 777 United Nations Plaza, 5th Fl, New York, NY 10017 Phone Number: 212-687-3366

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services, empowering clients to make life-affirming choices.

Population Connection Charity ID: 20029

Address: PO Box 5634, Everett, WA 98206 Phone Number: 425-339-2398 www.realchoices.com

Population Connection is a national, nonprofit membership organization. Through education and advocacy we address a variety of populationrelated concerns, including family planning, status of women and unchecked growth in local communities. Operating from our headquarters in Washington D.C., Population Connection is your voice on Capitol Hill. Address: 2120 L St, NW, Ste 500, Washington, DC 20037 Phone Number: 202-332-2200 www.populationconnection.org Positive Women's Network Charity ID: 00044 Positive Women's Network (PWN) is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization based in the Pacific Northwest that connects women and their families to health care, social services, and disease prevention programs. Address: 2817 Rockefeller Ave, Everett, WA, 98201 Phone Number: 425-259-9899 www.pwnetwork.org Powerful Voices Charity ID: 00043 For over a decade, Powerful Voices has been improving the lives of adolescent girls in Seattle through innovative evidence-based programs in public middle schools and in the juvenile justice system. The organization was formed to address issues at their root, by instilling leadership skills, fostering the development of critical thinking, and promoting the individual potential in adolescent girls. Our mission is firmly rooted in our belief that strong girls become strong women.

Pride Foundation Charity ID: 16000 Pride Foundation connects, inspires and strengthens the Pacific Northwest Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community in pursuit of equality. We accomplish this in rural and urban areas by awarding grants and scholarships and cultivating leaders. Address: 1122 E. Pike St PMB 1001, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-323-3318 www.pridefoundation.org Project Share (City of Seattle) (City Org) Charity ID: 53021 Imagine turning on a light and nothing happens. Last year, thousands of friends and neighbors, children and seniors would have been left in the dark if it wasn't for Project Share and donations from people like you. 100% of your gift goes directly to people in need and is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. When you give someone the gift of electricity, what you get back is powerful. Your warm heart means a warm home for someone in need. Address: 810 Third Ave Ste 350, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-684-0268 www.cityofseattle.net/light/help/shar e

children and adults with disabilities. We provide the highest quality of service and are constantly adapting to meet the new needs of the community. Our comprehensive, integrated programs encompass the many facets of people's lives and effectively addresses a wide variety of needs for people with even the most severe disabilities. Address: 3670 Stone Way North, Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-363-7303 www.provail.org Pueblo A Pueblo Charity ID: 53114 It's mission is to empower Guatemalan individuals, organizations and communities to improve their own lives by facilitating access to services, commodities and financial resources. Address: PO Box 11486, Washington, DC, 20008 Phone Number: 202-302-0622 www.puebloapueblo.org Puget Sound Labor Agency Charity ID: 10074 The mission of the Puget Sound Labor Agency is to improve the quality of life for people needing assistance and to provide avenues for unions and their members to help. Address: 2800 1st Ave #126. Seattle WA 98121 Phone Number: 206-448-9277 www.pslaonline.org Puppies Behind Bars Charity ID: 45095

Supervised by the Seattle Public Schools as a non-sectarian program to provide a multi-ethnic preschool education for children from low income families.

Puppies Behind Bars trains prison inmates to raise service dogs for the disabled and explosive detection canines for law enforcement. As the puppies mature into well-loved, wellbehaved dogs, their raisers learn to contribute to society rather than take from it.

Pregnancy Resource Center Of Snohomish (Crisis Pregnancy Center) Charity ID: 53026

Address: 1919 East Prospect St Seattle, WA 98112 Phone Number: 206-324-5230 www.prospectenrichment.org

Address: 10 East 40th St, Suite 1900 New York, NY, 10016 Phone Number: 212-680-9562 www.puppiesbehindbars.com

PROVAIL Charity ID: 10114

Rainbow Missions Charity ID: 53222

To be compassionate and to provide medical, educational and support

PROVAIL is a recognized leader in the field of supported services for

In 2005, a group of Chinese Americans formed Rainbow

Address: 1620 18th Ave, Ste 100, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-860-1026 www.powerfulvoices.org

Prospect Enrichment Preschool Charity ID: 53113

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Missions as a faith-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization set up exclusively for charitable purposes. Rainbow Missions serves and supports individuals who are less fortunate and under-privileges in China and also identifies and helps the network surrounding these individuals. By providing services and support, Rainbow Missions seeks to bring hope for a brighter future and share the love of Christ through practical help. Address: 18009 168th Way SE, Renton, WA, 98058 Phone Number: 206-734-7000 www.therainbows.org Rainier Scholars Charity ID: 53115 A long term academic and leadership enrichment program committed to cultivating the academic potential of talented and motivated young people of color. Address: 2100 24th Ave S, Ste 210 Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-407-2111 rainierscholars.org Real Change Homeless Empowerment Project Charity ID: 53188 The Real Change Homeless Empowerment Project has many faces, a newspaper, an advocacy group, a Homeless Speakers Bureau, and literary workshops. We do a lot, and all of it is working toward building bridges among the poor, homeless and the greater community, while engaging the broader public in fighting for economic justice. Address: 2129 2nd Ave Seattle, WA 98121 Phone Number: 206- 441-3247 www.realchangenews.org Recovery Centers Of King County Charity ID: 53189 Comprehensive community-based services for alcohol/drug problems, including medically supervised detoxification and sobering services, outpatient treatment, A/D education programs, childcare, and alcohol/drug free housing. Address: 464 12Th Ave., Ste. 300, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-322-2970

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Refugee Women's Alliance Charity ID: 11016

Address: 12029 113Th Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98034 Phone Number: 800-776-5944 www.residencexii.org

Refugee Women's Alliance is a nonprofit, multi-ethnic organization that promotes inclusion, independence, personal leadership and strong communities by providing refugee and immigrant women and families with culturally and linguistically appropriate services. ReWA advocates for social justice, public policy changes, and equal access to services while respecting cultural values and the right to self determination. Address: 4008 Martin Luther King Jr. Way S, Seattle, WA, 98108 Phone Number: 206-721-0243 www.rewa.org Renton Area Youth & Family Services Charity ID: 10091 We at RAYS value our history of experience and partnerships in the Renton, Tukwila, and South King County communities. It is our longterm connection and presence in these communities that gives us a richer and fuller understanding of the challenges faced by the children and families we serve. We continually focus on the relevancy of our work by researching community needs, assessing program/service effectiveness, implementing effective service models, and seeking input from community stakeholders. Address: 1025 South 3rd St, Renton, WA, 98055 Phone Number: 425-271-5600 www.rays.org Residence XII Charity ID: 00045 Located in Kirkland, WA, Residence XII is the premier alcohol and chemical dependency treatment center for women and their families in the Northwest. At Residence XII, we recognize the special issues and needs of women with alcohol and chemical dependency. That’s why we are committed to helping women and their families understand the disease of addiction and how it has impacted their lives. We are also committed to showing them that a

Richmond Beach Congregational Church Charity ID: 53116 We are committed to join others in caring for the peoples and places of the broader community. We share in the struggle for justice and peace, forming partnerships and sharing our resources. Address: 1512 Northwest 195th, Shoreline, WA, 98177 Phone Number: 206-542-7477 www.rbccucc.org Rise N' Shine Charity ID: 16019 Since 1988, Rise n' Shine, has been providing emotional support programs, stability, advocacy, and AIDS education for children and teens affected by HIV and AIDS. This includes children and teens who have been orphaned by the disease, children and teens who live with a parent or other close family member with HIV or AIDS, and those who are infected themselves. Address: 417 23rd Ave South, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-628-8949 www.risenshine.org Rocky Mountain Institute Charity ID: 53117 Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) is an independent, entrepreneurial, nonprofit organization. We foster the efficient and restorative use of resources to make the world secure, just, prosperous, and life-sustaining. Address: 1739 Snowmass Creek Road, Snowmass, Colorado 81654 Phone Number: 970-927-3851 www.rmi.org Ronald McDonald House Charities Charity ID: 20067 A strong mind. A strong body. And a safe, supportive place to grow. These are things that every child needs - and deserves. Helping to provide these things is what we do. By creating, finding and supporting

programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children, Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) is working to better the lives of children and their families around the world. Address: One Kroc Drive, Oak Brook, IL, 60523 Phone Number: 630-623-7048 www.rmhc.org Rosehedge Homecare - AIDS Housing & Health Care Charity ID: 32006 Provides high quality, cost-effective, compassionate health care and residential services to persons living with HIV, AIDS and other chronic/terminal illnesses. Address: 12718 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA, 98125 Phone Number: 206-365-6806 www.rosehedge.org Safe Crossings Foundation Charity ID: 53118 The Safe Crossings Foundation's mission is to fund and otherwise support services, resources and activities for children who are dealing with end-of-life issues, including anticipatory grief counseling, bereavement support, education, outreach, advocacy, and research. Address: 6548 51st Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115 Phone Number: 206-320-4000 www.safecrossingsfoundation.org Safeplace - Washington Charity ID: 53190 We strive to stop sexual and domestic violence and advocate for personal and societal change through crisis intervention and education. Address: 314 Legion Way SE, Olympia, WA, 98501 Phone Number: 360-786-8754 www.safeplaceolympia.org Salvation Army - Bremerton Charity ID: 31026 The Salvation Army exists to meet the basic material and spiritual needs of all who come, regardless of race, creed, sexual orientation or national origin.

Address: PO Box 886, 832 6th St, Bremerton, WA 98337 Phone Number: 360-373-5550 www.salvationarmy.org

Address: 9501 Greenwood Ave N Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-783-1225 www.tsagreenwood.org

Salvation Army - Everett Charity ID: 53119

Salvation Army - Skagit Charity ID: 53122

The Salvation Army mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

The Salvation Army mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

Address: PO Box 1184, Everett, WA, 98206 Phone Number: 425-259-8129 www.everettsarmy.org

Address: 3001 R Ave, PO Box 303 Anacortes, WA 98221 Phone Number: 360-293-6682 www.nwarmy.org

Salvation Army - King County Charity ID: 53120

Salvation Army National Headquarters Charity ID: 53123

The Salvation Army mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. Address: PO Box 9219, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-281-4600 www.salvationarmynw.org Salvation Army - Northwest Division Charity ID: 10094 The Salvation Army mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. Address: PO Box 9219, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 800-736-7291 www.salvationarmy.org Salvation Army - Olympia Corps Charity ID: 53121 The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by love for God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. Address: PO Box 173, Olympia, WA, 98507 Phone Number: 360-754-2441 www.salvationarmyolympia.org Salvation Army - Seattle Charity ID: 53124 The Salvation Army mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

The Salvation Army mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. Address: 615 Slaters Ln, PO Box 269 Alexandria, VA 22313 Phone Number: 703-684-5500 www.salvationarmyusa.org San Juan Community Home Trust Charity ID: 53125 San Juan Community Home Trust is a private non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation created to acquire and hold land for the benefit of San Juan Island and provide secure affordable access to land and housing for San Juan Island residents. Address: PO Box 2603, Friday Harbor, WA 98250 Phone Number: 360-378-5541 www.hometrust.org Save The Children Federation Inc. Charity ID: 04017 Provides relief and development programs in health, education and economic opportunities to over 12 million children and families in the United States and developing countries. Address: 54 Wilton Road, Westport, CO, 06880 Phone Number: 800-728-3843 www.savethechildren.org Seattle Children's Home Charity ID: 10095 Nothing can come close to the heartbreak of having a child with mental health issues or

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developmental disabilities and not knowing what to do. Since 1884, Seattle Children's Home (SCH) has been taking care of the special needs of children and their families. At SCH, a full spectrum of care is offered. Services range from residential treatment with 24 hour nursing and psychiatric services to less intensive counseling visits. Address: 2142 10th Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119 Phone Number: 206-283-3300 www.seattlechildrenshome.org Seattle Country Day School Charity ID: 53127 Seattle Country Day School is an independent Kindergarten through Eighth Grade school committed to developing the abilities of children of high intellectual and creative promise. Address: 2619 4th Ave North, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-284-6220 www.seattlecountryday.org Seattle Emergency Housing Services Charity ID: 53191 The agency now provides both short-term emergency shelter and longer-term transitional housing. But SEHS is more than just housing: SEHS is a safe, stable environment offering many resources to help families resolve the crisis that led to homelessness. Address: 905 Spruce St, Ste 100, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-461-3660 www.emergencyhousing.org Seattle Fire Department - Seattle's Bravest Charity (Formerly Seattle Fire Fighters Benevolent Association) (City Org) Charity ID: 30000 Originally known as "Seattle Firefighter's Benevolent Association," it has since grown into an organization with a broad scope, capable of providing support to our community and entities within the Seattle Fire Department. Address: 517 Second Ave West, Seattle, WA, 98119 Phone Number: 206-285-1271 www.seattlesbravestcharity.org

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Seattle Goodwill Industries Charity ID: 24013

information and referrals for women who partner with women.

Goodwill provides quality, effective employment training and basic education to individuals experiencing significant barriers to economic opportunity. Because jobs change lives.

Address: 511 East Pike St, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-323-6540 www.verbenahealth.org

Address: 1765 6th Ave. S. Seattle WA 98134 Phone Number: 206-329-1000 www.seattlegoodwill.org Seattle Indian Health Board Charity ID: 53128 To assist American Indians and Alaska Natives in achieving the highest possible physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual wellbeing through the provision of culturally appropriate services, and to advocate for the needs of all Indian people, especially the most vulnerable members of our community. Address: PO Box 3364 Seattle WA 98114 Phone Number: 206-324-9360 www.sihb.org Seattle Insight Meditation Society Charity ID: 53129 The Seattle Insight Meditation Society (SIMS) is a non-profit organization devoted to offering the Buddha's teachings on insight and awareness to all those who seek them. Address: PO Box 95817, Seattle, WA, 98145 Phone Number: 206-366-2111 www.seattleinsight.org

Seattle Milk Fund Charity ID: 24014 Seattle Milk Fund, a non-profit organization established in 1907, provides temporary emergency assistance, educational aid, and child care grants to families in the greater Seattle area. Our commitment to the community is fulfilled through volunteers who raise funds and personally serve qualified families. Address: 1130 N Northgate Way, Seattle, WA 98133 Phone Number: 206-526-7944 www.seattlemilkfund.org Seattle Youth Involvement Network Charity ID: 24073 Seattle Youth Involvement Network ensures and promotes the development of an effective and confident youth voice among middle and high school-aged youth by creating avenues for civic involvement, leadership training, and decision making. Address: 172 20th Ave, Seattle WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-252-0990 www.seattleschools.org Seattle's Union Gospel Mission Charity ID: 53193

Seattle Jobs Initiative is a nonprofit organization that creates opportunities for people to support themselves and their families through living wage careers.

Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission (UGM) is a private faith-based organization that helps the community reach out with compassion to those who have lost hope. And as a community, we empower one another to build, lead and give back.

Address: 330 6th Ave North, Ste 301 ,Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206-628-6975 www.seattlejobsinitiative.com

Address: PO Box 202, Seattle, WA, 98111 Phone Number: 206-723-1076 www.ugm.org

Seattle Lesbian Cancer Project Charity ID: 16021

Shepherd's Counseling Services Charity ID: 53226

A grassroots organization dedicated to providing advocacy, education,

Shepherd's Counseling Services is a secular, non-profit agency exclusively dedicated to serving adult men and women who were

Seattle Jobs Initiative Charity ID: 53130

sexually abused as children. We provide the unique opportunity for these men and women to receive specialized, wll-respected, affordable, long-term individual and group therapy by Masters-level therapists. Shepherd's speaks up about an unspeakable problem that happens all too often in our community. With the help of the community, Shepherd's believes we can meet our greatest challenge to serving our client's needs--keeping services affordable to all who need them. Address: 2601 Broadway E, Seattle, WA, 98102 Phone Number: 206-323-7131 www.shepherdstherapy.org Sherwood Community Services Charity ID: 27024 Sherwood provides innovative, inclusive services for children and adults with disabilities in their communities throughout Snohomish County. Sherwood is a recognized leader in providing services that empower children and adults to be included and to actively participate in their communities. Address: 402 91st Ave NE, Lake Stevens, WA 98258 Phone Number: 425-334-4071 www.sherwoodcs.org Sisters Of Perpetual Indulgence The Abbey Of St. Joan Charity ID: 53207 We are an order of Twenty-first Century nuns dedicated to the promulgation of universal joy and the expiation of stigmatic guilt. We work to raise money for AIDS charities; fight for queer rights and visibility; do safer sex outreach; and strive diligently to keep our sense of humor, never taking ourselves so seriously that we forget to have fun. We gladly welcome all races, creeds, genders, and sexual orientations. Address: 1122 E. Pike St, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-860-3666 www.theabbey.org Skagit County Community Action Charity ID: 19014 Umbrella agency of 24+ programs; provides emergency assistance and

goal-oriented interventions to reduce poverty impact. Programs include Emergency Family Shelter, Adult Literacy, WIC, Legal and more.

Address: PO Box 7, Everett, WA 98206 Phone Number: 425-259-2827 www.snocobw.org

Address: 330 Pacific Place, Mount Vernon WA 98273 Phone Number: 360-416-7585 www.skagitcap.org

Social Justice Fund Northwest Charity ID: 53131

Skagit Domestic Violence And Sexual Assault Services Charity ID: 19016 Skagit DV&SA Services is a 501 (c) (3) private, non-profit organization located in Mount Vernon, WA serving Skagit County since 1979. Skagit DV&SA Services is the recognized provider of domestic violence and sexual assault services in Skagit County and provides confidential assistance for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, rape, child sexual abuse, stalking, elder abuse, sexual assault and sexual harassment. Address: PO Box 301, Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone Number: 360-336-9591 www.skagitdvsas.org Skagit Valley Family YMCA Charity ID: 19017 The Skagit Valley Family YMCA is a charitable organization dedicated to building a healthy spirit, mind, and body. Part of a world-wide movement, it puts Christian principles into practice through programs that promote good health, strong families, leadership, community development and international understanding. Address: 215 East Fulton, Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone Number: 360-336-9622 www.svymca.org Snohomish Center For Battered Women Charity ID: 53194 We are the only program in Snohomish County providing emergency shelter and comprehensive services to victims of domestic violence and their children. CBW is committed to affecting social change by working directly with battered women and the community to eliminate domestic violence.

Social Justice Fund NW is a member-funded foundation that supports the creation of a just society through fundraising, grant making, and member involvement. Address: 603 Stewart St, #1007,Seattle WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-624-4081 www.socialjusticefund.org Society Of St. Andrew Charity ID: 38031 A Christian ministry dedicated to gleaning America's fields and feeding America's hungry, we provide healthy, nutritious produce to society's most vulnerable through innovative, cost effective programs. Address: 3383 Sweet Hollow Road, Big Island, VA 24526 Phone Number: 800-333-4597 www.endhunger.org Society Of St. Vincent De Paul Charity ID: 24058 The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is the world’s most distinguished “Friend of the Poor.” As a volunteer organization helping the needy, we are internationally acknowledged experts. Address: 58 Progress Pkwy, St. Louis, Missouri, 63043 Phone Number: 314-576-3993 www.svdpusa.org Solid Ground (Formerly Fremont Public Association) Charity ID: 10203 We are dedicated to achieving a just and caring community, free from poverty, prejudice and neglect. Address: 1501 N. 45th St, Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-694-6700 www.fremontpublic.org SOS Children's Villages-USA Charity ID: 20006 To provide children who have lost their parents or who are no longer able to live with them a loving home

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supremacists and its tracking of hate groups.

St. John The Evangelist Parish Charity ID: 53206

Address: 1200 G St NW, #550,Washington, DC 20005 Phone Number: 202-347-7920 www.sos-usa.org

Address: 400 Washington Ave, Montgomery, AL, 36104 Phone Number: 334-956-8200 www.splcenter.org

Sound Mental Health Charity ID: 10166

Southwest Youth And Family Services Charity ID: 10104

Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the people of St. John the Evangelist Parish are called to embrace the Church’s mission of proclaiming the Good News of Salvation through Jesus Christ for all. Our witness to the presence of God and our reaching out to others allows us to deepen our relationship with God. We accomplish this through our worship together, especially in the celebration of the Eucharist; through ongoing faith development for all people of all ages and life situations; through the performance of good works; and through responsible stewardship by which we care for the gifts given to us by our God.

Strengthen our community and improve the lives of our clients by delivering excellent health and human services tailored to meet their needs. Address: 1600 East Olive St, Seattle , WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-302-2300 www.smh.org Sound Works Charity ID: 31027 Provides low-income clients with information on job listings from various entities, free employment counseling, job placement assistance, and help with resumes, cover letters and applications. Address: PO Box 2019, Poulsbo, WA 98370 Phone Number: 360-779-1160 www.homepages.donobi.net/sound works Southeast Youth & Family Services Charity ID: 10103 Southeast Youth and Family services is a community based, nonprofit agency which provides a wide range of services for youth and their families in southeast Seattle. Our mission is to assist youth and families in southeast Seattle by providing diversified, culturally sensitive community services that facilitate and empower youth to make healthy life choices. Address: 3722 South Hudson St, Seattle, WA 98118 Phone Number: 206-721-5542 www.scn.org/seyouth Southern Poverty Law Center Charity ID: 20008 The Southern Poverty Law Center was founded in 1971 as a small civil rights law firm. Today, SPLC is internationally known for its tolerance education programs, its legal victories against white

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Southwest Youth & Family Services helps people use their own strengths to make what they want of their lives. We offer counseling, education, and family support programs for people in West Seattle, White Center, and South Park, and many participants use more than one program. Most of our services are free. Address: 4555 Delridge Way SW, Seattle, WA, 98106 Phone Number: 206-937-7680 www.swyfs.org Special Olympics - Washington Charity ID: 53195 The mission of Special Olympics Washington is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympictype sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics Washington provides athletes continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympic athletes, and the community. Address: 2150 North 107th St, Ste. 220, Seattle, WA 98133-9009. Phone Number: 800-700-8585 www.sowa.org St. Andrew's Housing Group Charity ID: 17014 St. Andrew's Housing Group is dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with limited income on King County’s Eastside, empowering these families to succeed by providing housing and access to services while strengthening local communities and encouraging diversity. Address: 2650-148th Ave SE, Bellevue, WA, 98007 Phone Number: 425-746-1699 www.sahg.org

Address: 121 North 80th St, Seattle, WA, 98103 Phone Number: 206- 782-2810 www.stjohnsea.org St. Louise Parish School Charity ID: 53133 St. Louise Parish School is dedicated to providing kindergarten through eighth grade students educational excellence in an atmosphere fostering Catholic faith and values. We are committed to spiritual and personal growth, academic excellence, and service to others. Address: 133 156th Ave SE, Bellevue, WA, 98007 Phone Number: 425-644-3294 www.stlouiseschool.org St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance Charity ID: 15005 Provides food to families including Asian and Latino targets, homeless, infants, working poor and seniors. Address: 2831 N 31st Ave, Phoenix, AZ, 85009 Phone Number: 602-352-3640 www.firstfoodbank.org St. Matthew School Charity ID: 53134 In partnership with the home and parish, we are here to promote Christian Catholic faith and academic excellence in an environment of opportunity, love, service, forgiveness and cultural diversity.

Address: 1230 NE 127th St. Seattle, WA 98125 Phone Number: 206-362-2785 www.stmattschool.org

Address: 5950 4th Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98018 Phone Number: 206-767-9975 www.stvincentdepaul-seattle.org

Address: 18024 Dunbar RD, Mt. Vernon, WA, 98272 Phone Number: 360-293-5609 www.summitdogs.org

St. Paul's Episcopal Church Charity ID: 53135

Stanwood Camano Community Resources Center (A Program Of Community Resources Foundation) Charity ID: 27011

Tacoma Rescue Mission Charity ID: 53196

The mission of the Episcopal Church is “to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ.” In terms of beliefs, the Episcopal Church subscribes to the historic Creeds (Nicene and Apostles), considers the Bible to be divinely inspired, holds the Eucharist to be the central act of Christian worship and considers baptism to be the way that people become full members of the Christian Church. Address: 15 Roy St, Seattle, WA, 98109 Phone Number: 206-282-0786 www.stpaulseattle.org St. Therese's Parish Charity ID: 53213 St. Therese Church was built in 1926. It serves not only the surrounding neighborhoods but people from all over the Seattle area. St. Therese traditionally has attracted many persons from beyond the geographical boundaries of the parish with its liturgy, its music, its active laity, its small size, and its big spirit. The faith community is racially, culturally, and economically diverse. Address: 3416 E Marion St, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-720-7274 www.saintthereseparish.org St. Vincent De Paul Society Seattle Council Charity ID: 53136 Members of the Society of St.Vincent de Paul (or "Vincentians") are men and women who strive to grow spiritually by offering person-to-person service to individuals in need. We are young and old. Our members come in every shade of skin color. Some of us are wealthy, some are financially poor, but all of us are blessed with an awareness that our blessings (time, talent or treasure) are to be shared with our brothers and sisters in need.

Provides opportunities for individuals to develop and strengthen their resiliency skills through support, education, information and community activities and thereby foster a healthy community. Address: 9620 - 271st St NW, Stanwood, WA, 98292 Phone Number: 360-629-5257 Website Not Available Stonewall Youth Charity ID: 16024 Stonewall Youth is a non-profit community organization that supports, informs, and advocates for youth up to 21 years old who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, or who have questions about their sexual orientation or gender identity. The organization was founded in 1991 and today provides a wide spectrum of services, including Youth Outreach, Peer Support Groups, and Community Education. Address: PO Box 7383, Olympia, WA, 98507 Phone Number: 360-705-2738 www.stonewallyouth.org Summit Assistance Dogs Charity ID: 53228 Summit Assistance Dogs changes lives four paws at a time by providing highly skilled mobility, hearing and therapy dogs for people with disabilities, empowering them to live lives of greater independence. We are based in Anacortes but serve the entire Northwest. We have graduated 45 service dog partnerships since our founding in 2000, and we currently have about 30 people on our waiting list. We hope you can help us fill this important need with your financial support. Visit our website for stories about our 45 graduate teams.

Provide services to homeless men, women, and children such as emergency shelters, meals, clothing, alcohol/drug rehabilitation, GED preparation, transitional housing, and share our Christian faith. Address: 702 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA, 98402 Phone Number: 253-383-4462 www.trm.org Tape Ministries Northwest Charity ID: 53137 To provide wholesome, inspirational recorded material for people who cannot read due to blindness, visual impairment or other disabilities. We aim to share the pure joy of reading through books that inspire, entertain and provide encouragement, comfort, and hope. Address: 840 S192nd St, Seattle, WA, 98148 Phone Number: 206-243-7377 www.tapeministries.org Teen Challenge International Pacific Northwest Region Charity ID: 53138 Teen Challenge is a twelve-month residential restoration program assisting adults and juveniles in recovering from life-controlling addictions. In addition, our students work on overcoming rebellion and the self-destructive behaviors associated with their addictions. Address: PO Box 609, Lebanon, OR 32773 Phone Number: 541-259-3380 www.teenchallengepnw.com TeenHope, Inc. Charity ID: 00066 TeenHope is youth agency providing shelter, mediation, drop-in services and outreach to youth age 13-17 years. We provide meals, showers, beds, resources, mediation case management to homeless teens. We're located at the county line between Snohomish and King Counties, in Shoreline,

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WA. We have a great staff and group of volunteers that give hope to youth in crisis. Address: PO Box 55903, Shoreline, WA, 98155 Phone Number: 206-546-4226 www.teenhopewa.org Tenants Union Charity ID: 53139 The Tenants Union is on the move, organizing tenants in Washington State for housing justice. We're winning important victories, but we're limited by our financial resources. Help build the movement to protect and expand tenants rights and make the promise of safe, healthy, affordable housing a reality. Address: 5425 B Rainier Ave S Seattle, WA 98118 Phone Number: 206-722-6848 www.tenantsunion.org Transitional Resources Charity ID: 53141 At Transitional Resources (TR), we provide optimistic and respectful mental health services to adults with major mental illnesses. We offer community-based rehabilitative services to help clients work toward stability and productivity. Address: 2970 SW Avalon Way, Seattle, WA 98126 Phone Number: 206 883-2051 www.transitionalresources.org Treehouse Charity ID: 00067 Foster children live in an uncertain world. Many are moved from home to home four or five times in less than a year. Switching homes often means losing favorite toys and stuffed animals, saying goodbye to neighbors and friends, leaving with just the clothes on your back ... losing a sense of identity and purpose. Dealing with the unknown on a daily basis is one of the greatest challenges to survival. Stability and permanence, normal to many children, are not guaranteed to a foster child. Address: 2100-24th Ave S., Ste 200, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-767-7000 www.treehouse4kids.org

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Union Gospel Mission Association Of Spokane - Youth Outreach Programs Charity ID: 53142 Reaching the poor of our community with love and the power of the Gospel so that they might become God-dependant contributing members of society. Address: PO Box 4066, Spokane, WA, 99220 Phone Number: 509-535-8510 www.ugmspokane.org United Indians Of All Tribes Foundation Charity ID: 10115

the integrity of a strong safety net of health and human services across King. Address: 720 Second Ave , Seattle, WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-461-4529 www.uwkc.org United Way Of Kitsap County Charity ID: 31000 A local organization providing leadership and support for the community in addressing social issues through consolidated fundraising and allocation of resources to meet community needs.

United Indians of All Tribes Foundation (UIATF) was founded to serve as a focal point for this renewal and regeneration in the Greater Seattle area and beyond.

Address: 647 4th St, Bremerton, WA 98337 Phone Number: 360-377-8505 www.unitedwaykitsap.org

Address: PO Box 99100, Seattle, WA, 98199 Phone Number: 206-285-4425 www.unitedindians.com

United Way Of Pierce County Charity ID: 53143

United Methodist Committee On Relief Charity ID: 04018 Non-profit humanitarian organization focusing on the alleviation of hunger and poverty, disaster relief and refugee assistance. Providing local economic and agricultural development. Address: 475 Riverside Drive Room 330, New York, NY 10115 Phone Number: 800-554-8583 www.gbgm-umc.org/umcor United Service Organization (USO) - Puget Sound Area Charity ID: 10112 Enhance the quality of life of U .S. Armed forces and their families and create cooperative relationships between U.S. military communities and supporting civilian communities. Address: 17801 International Blvd, PMB Box 313, SeaTac, WA, 98158 Phone Number: 206-246-1908 www.usopsa.org United Way Of King County Charity ID: 10000 United Way of King County is committed to ending homelessness, assuring all children enter school ready to succeed, and maintaining

Making measurable improvements in the lives of people in our community by resolving tough issues and funding a safety net of 115 programs. Address: 1501 Pacific Ave 4th Fl , Tacoma, WA 98402 Phone Number: 253-272-4263 www.uwpc.org United Way Of Skagit County Charity ID: 19000 United Way of Skagit County partners with the following organizations that share our view that the way to improve lives is by mobilizing the caring power of communities. Our partners’ longterm commitments are essential to addressing key social issues, such as helping children and youth achieve their potential; promoting financial stability and independence; and improving people’s health. Address: PO Box 451 , Burlington, WA 98233 Phone Number: 360-755-9521 www.unitedwayskagit.org United Way Of Snohomish County Charity ID: 27000 Beyond simply making a contribution, United Way understands that you really want to make a difference right here. You want to see that your gift is making

the largest impact, working for the greatest good, and improving the lives of those who need help most. That’s why we focus on the underlying causes of the most serious problems. Community leaders from all walks of life— business, government, nonprofits and ordinary citizens—give financial support, time and energy to United Way to create long-term, lasting change. Address: 3120 McDougall Ave Ste 200, Everett, WA 98201 Phone Number: 425-921-3400 www.uwsc.org Unity Church In Lynnwood Charity ID: 53198 Our congregation consists of approximately 150 people of all ages, and many cultural and religious backgrounds. This diverse group comes together in a relaxed atmosphere for dynamic worship services with positive, Bible-based practical messages and inspiring music. Outstanding educational programs for youth and adults alike and a wonderful array of social and service events are also a part of our everyday lives. Address: 16727 Alderwood Mall Pkwy, Lynnwood, WA, 98037 Phone Number: 425-741-7172. www.unityinlynnwood.org University District Food Bank Charity ID: 15007 Each month we provide groceries, special needs food and referral services to 3, 000+ low-income Northeast Seattle families including infants, children, adults, seniors and homeless. Address: 1413 NE 50th St, Seattle, WA, 98105 Phone Number: 206-523-7060 www.udistrictfoodbank.org Urban League Of Metropolitan Seattle Charity ID: 10099 The Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle strives to empower, enable and assist African Americans, other people of color, and disadvantaged individuals in becoming selfsufficient through public advocacy, providing services and developing

strong business and community partnerships.

seek to continue a lifetime of service to the nation.

Address: 105 14th Ave, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-461-3792 www.urbanleague.org

Address: 669 South Washington St, Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone Number: 866-799-8673 www.thevnsf.org

Vajralama Buddhist Center Charity ID: 53145

Viet Blind Children Foundation (Blind Vietnamese Children Foundation) Charity ID: 53148

To offer classes on Buddhist philosophy, psychology and meditation for the general public. Address: 6556 24th Ave NW , Seattle, WA 98117 Phone Number: 206-526-9565 www.meditateinseattle.org

We support schools and homes, as well as career development and healthcare programs that enhance the quality of life of visually-impaired children residing in Vietnam.

Valley Cities Counseling & Consultation Charity ID: 10117

Address: 1045 Sloat Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94132 Phone Number: 888-877-0736 www.vietblindchildren.org

Valley Cities Counseling & Consultation provides a full range of mental health and substance abuse services to individuals of all ages and their families. Address: 2704 I St NE, Auburn, WA, 98002 Phone Number: 253-833-7444 www.valleycities.com Vashon United Methodist Church Charity ID: 53224 Vashon United Methodist Church and mission outreach. Address: 17928 Vashon Hwy SW, Vashon, WA, 98070 Phone Number: 206-463-9804 Website Not Available Vashon Youth And Family Services Charity ID: 10148 Dedicated to providing residents with affordable counseling, therapeutic groups, life skills education and family support, and connecting low-income adults to employment opportunities. Address: PO Box 237, Vashon, WA 98070 Phone Number: 206-463-5511 www.vyfs.org Veterans For National Security Foundation Charity ID: 53147 The Veterans for National Security Foundation (VNSF) is dedicated to distinguished military veterans who

Vietnam Veterans Assistance Fund Charity ID: 53149 We're Vietnam Veterans helping today's disabled, homeless and needy veterans with shelter, counseling, and medical benefits assistance with appreciation for their service to America. Address: 8605 Cameron St Ste 400 , Silver Spring, MD, 20910 Phone Number: 301-589-4613 www.vvafund.org Vietnam Veterans Of America Foundation Charity ID: 20016 VVA's goals are to promote and support the full range of issues important to Vietnam veterans, to create a new identity for this generation of veterans, and to change public perception of Vietnam veterans. Address: 2001 S St NW 7th Fl, Washington, DC 20009 Phone Number: (202) 483-9222 www.vvvaf.org Village Community Services Charity ID: 27029 Our support services and advocacy help individuals with disabilities to achieve integration and full participation in their communities. Address: 3210 Smokey Point Dr., Ste 200, Arlington, WA 98223 Phone Number: 360-653-7752 www.villagecommunitysvcs.org

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Village Missions Charity ID: 53150 Village Missions exists to glorify Jesus Christ by developing spiritually vital churches in rural North America. Address: 696 E Ellendale Ave, Dallas, OR, 97338 Phone Number: 503-623-4107 www.village-missions.org Village of Hope (Seattle), The Charity ID: 53217 The Village of Hope works with elders, children, youth and adults to help people to live powerfully in aspect of our lives. We hold Village gatherings, provide individual support and organize in the community. Our approach is multigenerational and our focus areas include prison re-entry, youth development, economic development and community organizing. Address: 9601 35th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98126 Phone Number: (206) 937-2701 www.4realhope.org

people with disabilities, and other underserved individuals access to capital and business development training. Address: 2100 24th St S Ste 380, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-352-1945 www.washingtoncash.org Washington State 4-H Foundation Charity ID: 53153

Address: 1820 E Pine St, Ste 324, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone Number: 206-324-3063 www.wroc.org

Address: 7612 Pioneer Way, Puyallup, WA, 98371 Phone Number: 253-445-4570 www.4h.wsu.edu/foundation

West Seattle Food Bank (Junction Community Food Bank) Charity ID: 15004

Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence Charity ID: 53154

The West Seattle Food Bank works to eliminate hunger in West Seattle so that no one in our community will go to bed hungry.

We are the leading voice to end domestic violence in Washington. Advocacy, training, educational tools and community research with our 65 independent member shelters.

Vision House Charity ID: 53151 Vision House provides transitional housing, case management, counseling and child advocacy for homeless families.

Washington State Coalition For The Homeless (WSCH) Charity ID: 53155

Volunteers Of America Charity ID: 27030 Volunteers of America creates programs promoting self-sufficiency, fostering independence, and supporting positive development of families, the elderly, and youth. There are no limits to caring.

A statewide organization providing advocacy, collaboration, referral, public education, training, and technical assistance on issues of homelessness. Our mission is to end homelessness.

West Seattle Helpline, Inc. Charity ID: 53158 We provide financial aid and referral advice to the members of our community who find themselves in need. Address: 6516 35th Ave SW #204, Seattle, WA 98126 Phone Number: 206-932-4357 www.westseattlehelpline.org West Sound Treatment Center Charity ID: 31028 Improving lives through Chemical Dependency Treatment. Address: 1415 Lumsden Rd , Port Orchard, WA 98367 Phone Number: 360876 9430 Website Not Available

Washington Women In Need Charity ID: 53156

Westgate Chapel Regional Missions Charity ID: 53203

Washington Women in Need is a privately funded non-profit organization that provides funding for education and health care for women in need in Washington state

Washington Community Alliance For Self Help (CASH) Charity ID: 00046

Address: 1849 114th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 Phone Number: 425-451-8838 www.wawomeninneed.org

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Address: 3419 SW Morgan St, Seattle, WA 98126 Phone Number: 206-932-9023 www.westseattlefoodbank.org

Address: PO Box 14461 , Tumwater, WA 98511 Phone Number: 360-357-6990 www.endhomelessnesswa.org

Address: 1660 Duke St , Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone Number: 800-899-0089 www.volunteersofamerica.org

Washington CASH is a microenterprise development organization that provides low-income women,

Educates and empowers low income parents, especially those who receive public assistance, through clinics, classes and workshops, leadership development and individual advocacy and assistance.

To enable the economic power of individuals to benefit their chosen communities.

Address: 1402 3rd Ave, Ste 406 , Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-389-2515 www.wscadv.org

Address: Po Box 2951, Renton, WA, 98056 Phone Number: 425-228-6356 www.vision-house.org

Welfare Rights Organizing Coalition Charity ID: 11007

Contributions help us touch lives through our Healing and Recovery ministry, jail outreach, and community support programs. These contributions are crucial in financing New Heart Place, Westgate Chapel's men's residential recovery home. Address: 22901 Edmonds Way, Edmonds, WA 98020

Phone Number: 425-775-2776 www.westgatechapel.com

that support women worldwide in their actions to end poverty in their lives, communities and nations.

Westside Baby Charity ID: 53159

Address: 1825 Connecticut Ave NW Ste 60, Washington DC 20009 Phone Number: 202-884-8396 www.womensedge.org

WestSide Baby is a nonprofit organization that collects previously owned items for children and babies and distributes them free of charge to South King County families in need. Address: 10032 15th Ave SW, Seattle , WA, 98146 Phone Number: 206-767-1662 www.westsidebaby.org Whidbey Institute Charity ID: 53160 The Whidbey Institute connects the human spirit with the natural world through education, reflection, and experience, liberating the capacity to serve the common good. Address: PO Box 57, Clinton, WA 98236 Phone Number: 360-341-1884 www.whidbeyinstitute.org With Grace Training Foundation Charity ID: 53161 With Grace's mission is to assist and train low-income, disabled, unemployed people to achieve selfsufficiency for themselves and their families for a lifetime. Address: 737 21st Ave. East , Seattle, WA 98112 Phone Number: 206-568 2118 www.withgrace.org Women For Women International Charity ID: 53162 We provide direct aid, rights awareness and leadership education, vocational skills training and income generation support to women survivors of war, conflict and civil strife. Address: 4455 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009 Phone Number: 202-737-7705 www.womenforwomen.org Women Thrive Worldwide (Formerly Women's Edge Coalition) Charity ID: 53164 The Women’s Edge Coalition advocates for international economic policies and human rights

Womencare Shelter Charity ID: 53163 Womencare, a private, non-profit organization was established in 1979 to provide safe, confidential, emergency shelter and support services to women and their children who are victims of domestic violence. Address: 4140 Meridian St Ste 210, Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone Number: 360-671-8539 www.womencareshelter.org Women's Enterprises International Charity ID: 53165

Woodinville Unity Church Charity ID: 53166 We provide a spiritual environment where God’s love, wisdom and truth flourish and deepen for the benefit of all beings and where the celebration of creation is ongoing. Address: PO Box 1012, Monroe, WA 98272 Phone Number: 206-940-2231 www.unityofwoodinville.org Work Opportunities Charity ID: 27031 Provides a range of vocational services, including individualized planning, evaluation, skills training, work experience, job development, placement, and retention for persons with disabilities. Address: 6515 - 202nd St SW, Lynnwood, WA 98036 Phone Number: 425-778-2156 www.workopportunities.org

We partner with women's groups in developing countries in projects for clean water and improving health. We are also involved in micro enterprise loans and education for girls who would not be able to have a basic education.

WACAP provides life-changing aid and adoption services to orphans and other children who need families.

Address: PO Box 95775, Seattle, WA, 98145 Phone Number: 206-601-1710 www.womensenterprises.org

Address: PO Box 88948, Seattle, WA 98138 Phone Number: 206-575-4550 www.wacap.org

Women's Funding Alliance Charity ID: 11000

YMCA Of Greater Seattle Charity ID: 10127

Promotes justice, health and opportunity by raising and distributing funds to agencies providing services to women and girls in Puget Sound.

A leading youth and family human service organization since 1876, offering child care, teen development, camping, youth educational/employment programs, plus wellness for all ages.

Address: 603 Stewart St Ste 207, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-467-6733 www.wfalliance.org Women's Housing Equality & Enhancement League (WHEEL) Charity ID: 00047 WHEEL is a non-hierarchical and grassroots organizing effort of homeless an formerly homeless women. Address: PO Box 2548, Seattle, WA 98111 Phone Number: 206-956-0334 Website Not Available

World Association For Children And Parents (WACAP) Charity ID: 53152

Address: 909 4th Ave, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-382-5003 www.seattleymca.org YMCA Of Snohomish County Charity ID: 27032 People of all ages, ethnic backgrounds, and religions sharing values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility through programs that build strong kids, families and communities. Address: 2720 Rockefeller Ave, Everett, WA 98201

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Phone Number: 425-258-9211 www.ymca-snoco.org Young Life Charity ID: 53168

www.yfc.org

Sufficiency, Caring for Youth and Providing Safe Havens.

Youthcare Charity ID: 10100

Address: 1118 Fifth Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-461-4888 www.ywcaworks.org

Young Life brings the good news of Jesus Christ into the lives of adolescents with an approach that is respectful of who kids are and hopeful about who they can be

Youthcare provides a continuum of services to homeless and at risk adolescents. Services include outreach, shelter, food, clothing, school, case-management, and many other services.

Address: PO Box 520, Colorado Springs, CO 80901 Phone Number: 877-438-9572 www.younglife.org

Address: 2500 NE 54th St, Seattle, WA 98105 Phone Number: 206-694-4500 www.youthcare.org

Young Life Central City Tacoma Charity ID: 53169

Youthnet Charity ID: 19027

Young Life is a non-denominational Christian organization committed to impacting kid's lives and preparing them for the future.

Youthnet provides caring and supportive educational and social services to youth and families to help them attain a productive and successful life.

Address: 717 Tacoma Ave S Ste C, Tacoma, WA, 98402 Phone Number: 253-320-8459 sites.younglife.org/sites/upnt Youth Advocates Charity ID: 10129

Address: PO Box 217, Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Phone Number: 360-336-1610 www.youthnetnw.net YWCA Family Village (East King County YWCA) Charity ID: 10230

Hunger & Food Distribution Community Lunch On Capitol Hill Charity ID: 54011 Joining with our volunteers and giving partners, Community Lunch on Capitol Hill (CLCH) provides a hot lunch to low-income people in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. We welcome them as our friends and guests in an atmosphere of hospitality and comfort. By sharing lunch together twice a week, we create community Address: 1710 11Th Ave, Seattle WA Phone Number: 206-285-1271 www.communitylunch.org Downtown Food Bank Charity ID: 05001

The Youth Advocates Foster Care Program serves 50 foster youth in 22 different foster homes, offering regular and treatment foster care services

We offer toddler, preschool and Head Start Pre-K programs to families who are eligible.

Our mission is to provide an emergency response to the nutritional needs of people in crisis hunger situations throughout Seattle and King County.

Address: 7509 Aurora Ave North Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-781-2401 www.youthadvocates.org

Address: 16601 NE 80th St, Redmond, WA 98052 Phone Number: 425-556-1350 www.ywcaworks.org

Address: 85 Pike St #200, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-329-0300 www.pikeplacemarket.org

Youth Eastside Services Charity ID: 10130

YWCA Of Kitsap County Charity ID: 31029

ELCA World Hunger Charity ID: 54010

Youth Eastside Services assists 37, 000 at-risk Eastside children and parents annually with mental health counseling and crisis intervention – regardless of a client's ability to pay.

The YWCA of Kitsap County provides support, advocacy and referrals to families affected by domestic violence, to families with children at-risk for neglect and abuse, pregnant and parenting teens and at-risk youth.

ELCA World Hunger improves the lives of people in need in the United States and around the world by providing immediate relief for people affected by chronic hunger and poverty; assisting whole communities through long-term, sustainable development to help alleviate chronic hunger and poverty advocating for justice by changing laws and systems educating members of the ELCA in awareness of issues relating to hunger, poverty and justice.

Address: 999 164th Ave. NE , Bellevue, WA 98008 Phone Number: 425-747-4937 www.youtheastsideservices.org Youth For Christ/Use Charity ID: 53170 We see hope and potential in every young person, and seek to develop it through life-changing relationships in campus, community and church settings. Address: PO Box 4478, Englewood, CO 80155 Phone Number: 303-843-9000

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Address: 905 Pacific Ave, Bremerton, WA 98310 Phone Number: 360-479-0522 www.kcdvtf.org YWCA Of Seattle - King County Snohomish County Charity ID: 10128 The YWCA serves some 50,000 women and families in King and Snohomish counties each year with these critical services: Ending Homelessness, Creating Self-

Address: PO Box 71764, Chicago, IL, 60694 Phone Number: 800-638-3522 www.elca.org/hunger

Emergency Feeding Program Of Seattle & King County Charity ID: 54006 Our goal is to provide a proactive, non-traditional approach to food assistance that will eventually lead to self-reliance for individuals in need of services. Most years, about half of all meals go to children. Address: PO Box 18877, Seattle, WA 98118 Phone Number: 206-329-0300 www.emergencyfeeding.org Food For The Poor Charity ID: 54009 Food For The Poor is a Christian relief and development agency dedicated to sharing the love of Christ by helping the poor. By working through a well-established network of clergy, we deliver aid where it is needed most. Founded in 1982, Food For The Poor aids the poor in the Caribbean and Latin America. Our ministry provides lifesaving nutrition to malnourished children, builds houses for families in need of shelter, supports orphanages and homes for the elderly, provides medical care and supplies in hospitals and clinics, drills wells for the thirsty, educates children, provides skills training for the unemployed and much more. Address: 6401 Lyons Road, Coconut Creek, FL 33073 Phone Number: 954-427-2222 www.foodforthepoor.org MAZON: A Jewish Response To Hunger Charity ID: 38020 MAZON provides grants to national and international anti-hunger organizations to help prevent and alleviate hunger. Address: 1990 South Bundy Drive Ste 260, Los Angeles, CA 90025 Phone Number: 800-813-0557 www.mazon.org North Helpline & Lake City Food Bank Charity ID: 54020 North Helpline helps to prevent homelessness and encourages stability in families and the community by providing food, baby supplies, rental and utility assistance, transportation

assistance, health care, and referrals to other services and programs. Food is provided for over 1,000 individuals each week though our Lake City/Northgate Food Bank. NHL's clients are as diverse as the community they come from, including people with disabilities, veterans, seniors, immigrants, homeless people, and low-income people who are underemployed and unemployed. Address: PO Box 25875, Seattle, WA 98165 Phone Number: 206-367-3477 www.northelpline.org Northwest Harvest Charity ID: 09000 Northwest Harvest, Washington's 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.

Second Harvest Food Bank Inland Northwest Charity ID: 54005 Fighting hunger, feeding hope; we bring community resources together to feed people in need through empowerment, education, and partnerships. Address: 1234 E Front Ave, Spokane, WA, 99202 Phone Number: 509-534-6678 www.2-harvest.org St. Vincent Food Bank Charity ID: 53132 Helping our neighbors in need. Offering help and hope for the homeless, hungry and hurting through rent and utility assistance, food, job training and more. Address: 5950 4th Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98108 Phone Number: 206 767-9975 www.stvincentdepaul-seattle.org White Center Emergency Food Association (White Center Food Bank) Charity ID: 54008

Provide meals and basic necessities to the homeless and food insecure population, volunteer opportunities to students and the greater community, and intern job training to homeless candidates

The White Center Food Bank has been providing emergency food relief in this community for over thirty years. In the past two years food insecurity has grown. The rising cost of housing, food, and health care, cutbacks in federal funding for housing and food assistance, and the loss of manufacturing jobs leave many working families short of food. Stories about the rising costs of food and hunger are in the press almost daily. The White Center Food Bank continues to provide much needed emergency food relief while promoting efforts to fight poverty.

Address: PO Box 1231 , Clinton, WA 98236 Phone Number: 360-341-1309 www.opsacklunch.org

Address: 10829 8th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98146 Phone Number: 206-762-2848 www.whitecenter.org

Salvation Army - Renton Rotary Food Bank Charity ID: 54007

International Relief & Development

Address: PO Box 12272, Seattle, W 98102 Phone Number: 206-625-0755 www.northwestharvest.org Operation: Sack Lunch Charity ID: 54001

Food bank providing services to people in the Renton/Skyway area. Address: PO Box 977, Renton, WA, 98057 Phone Number: 425-255-5969 www.salvationarmyrenton.org

Africa-America Institute Charity ID: 04028 We have managed advanced education programs for Africans and educated Americans about Africa. We proudly count some 22, 000 alumni from 52 African countries.

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Address: 420 Lexington Ave Ste 1706, New York, NY 10170 Phone Number: 800-745-3899 www.aaionline.org African Medical And Research Foundation USA (AMREF USA) Charity ID: 04001 AMREF is bringing good quality and affordable health care closer to those who need it most - improving access to health treatment and preventing poor health through community education. Address: 19 West 44th St Room 710, New York, NY 10036 Phone Number: 212-768-2440 www.amref.org Africare Charity ID: 55001 Develops self-help programs in Africa to increase food production, develop clean water resources, manage the environment, strengthen health care and deliver emergency assistance. Address: 440 R St NW , Washington, DC 20001 Phone Number: 202-462-3614 www.africare.org Aloha Medical Mission Charity ID: 55053 Aloha Medical Mission (AMM) provides free and voluntary medical, surgical, and other health-related services, supplies, and equipment to medically indigent areas of the Philippines, Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Every year, AMM sends medical missions to countries working with local organizations. The goal is to address the needs of people whose health is challenged by poverty and access to proper medical care - bringing hope and changing the lives of the people we serve. Address: 810 N Vineyard Blvd, Honolulu, HI, 96817 Phone Number: 808-847-3400 www.alohamedicalmission.org American Friends Service Committee Charity ID: 02008 We conduct relief, reconstruction, and reconciliation programs, overseas and in the United States,

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and work for peace, justice, and nonviolent social change.

AmeriCares Charity ID: 04023

Address: 814 NE 40th St Seattle, WA, 98105 Phone Number: 206-632-0500 www.afsc.org

AmeriCares is a non-profit disaster relief and medical assistance organization, providing help and hope for all people irrespective of race, creed or political persuasion.

American Jewish World Service Charity ID: 04031

Address: 88 Hamilton Ave, Stamford, CO 06902 Phone Number: 800-486-4357 www.americares.org

Provides non-sectarian, sustainable development assistance, technical support and emergency relief to people in need in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, Russia and Ukraine. Address: 45 West 36th St Fl 10, New York, NY 10018 Phone Number: 800-889-7146 www.ajws.org American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA) Charity ID: 04004 ANERA creates opportunities in education, health and relief services, and job creation programs for people in the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon and Jordan.

Architects Without Borders Charity ID: 55002 AWB is committed to helping communities develop self-directed sustainable recovery and reconstruction programs. Address: PO Box 9480, Seattle, WA 98109 Phone Number: 206 280-6685 www.awb-seattle.org Asian Women And Children Centers Charity ID: 55035

You can help those affected by countless crises around the world each year by making a financial gift to this Fund, which will provide immediate relief and long-term support through supplies, technical assistance and other support to help those in need.

The Asian Women and Children Center adopted NAJMUS SAHAR GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, a formerly state-run school, 200 young, very poor malnutritioned girls, in 2003. These girls came from a slum six miles away, range in age from 12 to 15 years, and could not afford to bring a meal with them. Yet the girls walk six miles to a dilapidated shed to learn, and AWCC has been able to provide basic programs of nutrition, education, and medical support, and to help the girls along the pathway to becoming healthy, happy, and successful women, ready to face-and have access toongoing education into colleges.

Address: 2025 E St NW Washington, DC 20006 Phone Number: 202-303-4498 www.redcross.org

Address: PO BOX 50971, Eugene, OR, 97405 Phone Number: 360-607-9400 Website Not Available

American Refugee Committee Charity ID: 04032

Bread And Water For Africa, Inc Charity ID: 55004

Works for the survival, health and well being of refugees, and displaced persons caught in the crossfire of civil violence, warfare, and other disasters.

Strengthening African initiatives for self-sufficiency through grassroots health, clean, water, education, orphanages, vocational training, agriculture and micro-credit programs focusing on women and children.

Address: 1522 K St NW Ste 202, Washington, DC 20005 Phone Number: 202-347-2558 www.anera.org American Red Cross International Relief Fund Charity ID: 55030

Address: 430 Oak Grove St Ste 204, Minneapolis, MN 55403 Phone Number: 800-875-7060 www.archq.org

Address: 2550 Huntington Ave Ste 200, Alexandria, VA 22303 Phone Number: 888-371-6622

www.africanrelief.org

Children's Initiative Charity ID: 10002

Cambodian School Project Charity ID: 55003

The Children's Initiative is dedicated to helping children in Southeast Asia and Africa. TCI matches its resources with the very best human capital at the local level to improve the health and education of children in resource-poor communities. The Children's Initiative offers hope and opportunity to children in need, enabling them to reach their potential and enhance the quality of their lives, their families, and their villages.

The mission of the Cambodian School Project is to raise funds to help poor rural children and their families in Cambodia. Address: PO Box 259112, Madison, WI, 53725 Phone Number: 608-256-1255 www.khmerschool.com CARE (Cooperative For Assistance And Relief Everywhere Inc.) Charity ID: 04005 With over 60 years of experience, CARE empowers women to create lasting solutions to poverty. Women are at the heart of CARE's community-based programs to improve basic education, prevent the spread of HIV, increase access to clean water and sanitation, expand economic opportunity and protect natural resources. See below for some powerful examples of how your gift can make a difference in poor communities. Address: PO Box 1871, Merrifield VA 22116 Phone Number: 800-521-CARE www.care.org Carter Center, The Charity ID: 55034 Led by former President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter, the Center prevents and resolves conflicts, enhances freedom and democracy, and improves health around the world. Address: One Copenhill, 453 Freedom Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30307 Phone Number: 800-550-3560 www.cartercenter.org Central Asia Institute Charity ID: 55039 Central Asia Institute is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with the mission to promote and support community-based education, especially for girls, in remote regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Address: PO Box 7209, Bozeman, MT 59771 Phone Number: 877-585-7841 www.ikat.org

Address: 15 Chadwick St, Portland, ME 04102 Phone Number: Not Available www.childrensinitiative.org Christian Children's Fund, Inc Charity ID: 04026 Christian Children's Fund is an international, humanitarian organization dedicated to the development and survival of children worldwide regardless of race, nationality, gender or religion. Address: 2821 Emerywood Pkwy, Richmond, VA 23294 Phone Number: 800-776-6767 www.christianchildrensfund.org Christian Reformed World Relief Committee Charity ID: 55041 CRWRC works for community transformation around the world. This includes responding to disasters, promoting justice, and helping communities in 30 of the world's poorest countries improve their lives in lasting ways. This includes programs in literacy, health, agriculture, income generation, and environmental stewardship. Address: 2850 Kalamazoo Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49560 Phone Number: 800-552-7972 www.crwrc.org Church World Service/CROP Hunger Walk Charity ID: 04007 Church World Service works with partners to eradicate hunger and poverty and to promote peace and justice around the world. Together we reach out to neighbors in need near and far--not with a hand out,

but a hand up. So, if you’re looking to help build a better world—a world where there’s enough for all— you’ve come to the right place! Address: 28606 Phillips St, PO Box 968, Elkhart, IN 46515 Phone Number: 800-297-1516 www.churchworldservice.org Clean Water Foundation Nonprofit Corporation of Washington Charity ID: 46073 The Clean Water Foundation nonprofit corporation of Washington was formed as a vehicle to bring clean water purification to the world's poorest children, hospitals and communities. Address: 800 5th Ave Ste 4000, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206-228-6836 www.cleanwaterfoundation.com Community Alliance For Global Justice Charity ID: 55036 Community Alliance for Global Justice believes that the global economy should embody the core values of social justice, environmental sustainability, democracy and self-determination. CAGJ aims to work in solidarity with the powerful social movements of the Global South who continue to inspire us with their growing resistance to the corporate-driven economic model. Today, CAGJ is focusing on building positive alternatives to corporate control by supporting the movements for healthy local food economies here and everywhere. Address: 606 Maynard Ave S #252, Seattle, WA, 98104 Phone Number: 206- 405-4600 www.seattleglobaljustice.org Cross International Catholic Outreach Charity ID: 55006 Cross International Catholic Outreach is part of the Cross International Alliance - an ecumenical Christian effort founded to help the poor worldwide. Address: 370 W. Camino Gardens Blvd, Boca Raton, FL, 33432 Phone Number: www.crosscatholic.org

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Direct Relief International Charity ID: 55007 Since 1948, providing humanitarian medical aid to people in need worldwide. Privately funded, apolitical, non-sectarian, and toprated in efficiency by Forbes and Charity Navigator. Address: 27 S La Paterna Ln , Santa Barbara, CA 93117 Phone Number: 800-676-1638 www.directrelief.org Doctors Without Borders USA Charity ID: 04033 Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an independent international medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural or man-made disasters, or exclusion from health care, or natural disasters. Address: PO Box 5030, Hagerstown, Md 21741 Phone Number: 212-679-6800 www.doctorswithoutborders.org ECHO Inc. Charity ID: 55008 Fights world hunger by helping people help themselves. Provides training, information and seeds to agricultural workers and missionaries working with subsistence farmers in 180 countries. Address: 17391 Durrance Road, North Fort Myers, FL, 33917 Phone Number: 239-543-3246 www.echonet.org Esperanca Charity ID: 55009 Means HOPE of health and education for the poor in Latin America. American volunteers and locals treat, heal, educate so that HOPE may be born. Address: 1911 West Earl Drive, Phoenix, AZ, 85015 Phone Number: 602-252-7772 www.esperanca.org FaithTrust Institute Charity ID: 55010 FaithTrust Institute is an international, multifaith organization working to end sexual and domestic

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violence. We provide communities and advocates with the tools and knowledge they need to address the religious and cultural issues related to abuse. FaithTrust Institute works with many communities, including Asian and Pacific Islander, Buddhist, Jewish, Latino/a, Muslim, Black, Anglo, Indigenous, Protestant and Roman Catholic. Address: 2400 North 45th St, #10, Seattle WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-634-1903 www.faithtrustinstitute.org Feed The Children Charity ID: 20053 Feed The Children is a Christian, international, nonprofit relief organization with headquarters in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, that delivers food, medicine, clothing and other necessities to individuals, children and families who lack these essentials due to famine, war, poverty, or natural disaster. Address: PO Box 36, Oklahoma City, OK, 73101 Phone Number: 405-942-0228 www.feedthechildren.org FINCA International Inc Charity ID: 55011 The mission of FINCA International is to provide financial services to the world's lowest-income entrepreneurs so they can create jobs, build assets and improve their standard of living. Address: 1101 Fourteenth St, NW, Eleventh Fl Washington, DC 20005 Phone Number: 202-682-1510 www.villagebanking.org Friends of Warm Hearth, Inc. Charity ID: 55055 Friends of Warm Hearth is the support organization for long term group homes in Armenia serving adult orphans with disabilities or mental illness. Through providing homes for those who have outgrown orphanages, we provide an alternative to psychiatric institutions, which offer no rehabilitation or individualized care. As the first long-term group home in Armenia, we have initiated a grassroots movement towards privatized, community-based mental health care that serves as model for future

projects. Our project is a sign of hope for this population. We are committee to providing holistic care for our residents that nurtures their bodies, minds and souls. Address: PO Box 1037, Tempe, AZ Phone Number: 480-921-1181 www.friendsofwarmhearth.org Global Action International Charity ID: 55012 You can make a difference! Hurting children and communities throughout the world are provided humanitarian relief, education, medicine, food and hope through your gifts. Address: 7356 Altiva Pl Carlsbad, CA 92009 Phone Number: 760-438-3979 www.global-action.com Global Children Charity ID: 55013 An international charitable organization dedicated to improving the welfare of orphaned children in need through the implementation of culturally appropriate projects; working mainly in Cambodia. Address: 806 Orchard St Brattleboro, VT, 05301 Phone Number: 802-257-7197 www.global-children.org Global Impact Charity ID: 04000 Founded in 1956, Global Impact supports over 50 U.S.-based international charities providing disaster relief, health care, education and economic opportunities to the world's poorest people. Address: 66 Canal Center Plaza Ste 310 Alexandria, VA, 22314 Phone Number: 800-836-4620 www.charity.org Global Visionaries Charity ID: 55014 GV empowers Seattle youth to be leaders in social and environmental justice issues through local community service, educational workshops, and a service-based trip to Guatemala. Address: 2524 16th Ave S Room 305, Seattle, WA 98144 Phone Number: 206-322-9448

www.global-visionaries.org Half The Sky Foundation Charity ID: 55015 Half the Sky offers the love and concern of family for thousands of orphaned children in China who have lost theirs. Address: 740 Gilman St Berkeley, CA 94710 Phone Number: 510-525-3377 www.halfthesky.org Health Volunteers Overseas Inc Charity ID: 04034 Designs and implements clinical education programs in 25 countries staffed by volunteer healthcare professionals who teach more than 2600 students, clinicians and faculty. Address: 1900 L St Ste 310, Washington, DC 20036 Phone Number: 202-296-0928 www.hvousa.org Heifer Project International Charity ID: 04025 Helps poor families worldwide become self-sufficient by providing food- and income-producing animals, community development, training and environmentally-sound farming. Address: One World Ave, Little Rock, AR, 72202 Phone Number: 800-422-0474 www.heifer.org Hunger Project, The Charity ID: 55024 THP unleashes the human spirit: it empowers people to discover their vision, express their leadership and work together to solve hunger and root causes. Address: 15 East 26th St Ste 1401, New York, NY, 10010 Phone Number: 800-228-6691 www.thp.org International Orthodox Christian Charities Charity ID: 04039 Provides humanitarian assistance in 18 countries, helping over 1 million people in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East devastated by disasters and poverty.

Address: 110 West Road Ste 360, Baltimore, MD, 21204 Phone Number: 877-803-4622 www.iocc.org International Relief Teams Charity ID: 55016 Sends medical and construction teams to assist disaster victims worldwide; conducts medical, surgical, and training programs to promote self-sufficiency in developing nations. Address: 4560 Alvarado Canyon Rd Ste 2G, San Diego, CA, 92120 Phone Number: 619-284-7979 www.irteams.org International Rescue Committee Inc Charity ID: 04012 The International Rescue Committee seeks to bring attention to forgotten or neglected crises and to pressure governments and international organizations to help and protect refugees, displaced people and other victims of conflict. Address: 122 East 42nd St, New York, NY, 10168 Phone Number: 212-551-3000 www.theirc.org International Rescue Committee Inc - Seattle Office Charity ID: 55037

organizations in ways that have an empowering effect on the poor. Address: PO Box 30947, Seattle, WA, 98103 Phone Number: 206-781-3151. Website Not Available Jesuit Volunteers International Charity ID: 55017 Compassionate college graduates serve the poor as teachers and social workers in schools and training centers in developing countries in Latin America, Asia, and Africa. Address: PO Box 3756, Washington, DC, 20027 Phone Number: 202-687-1132 www.JesuitVolunteers.org Lions Clubs International Foundation Charity ID: 38019 Supports the service efforts of Lions Clubs worldwide in addressing the various needs of their communities through grant programs for humanitarian and sight-related projects. Address: 300 W 22nd St, Oak Brook, IL, 6052 Phone Number: 630-571-5466 www.lcif.org MAP International Charity ID: 55018

The local chapter of International Rescue Committee seeks to bring attention to forgotten or neglected crises and to pressure governments and international organizations to help and protect refugees, displaced people and other victims of conflict in Seattle and King County.

A Christian organization, MAP International maintains an affirmed commitment to diversity and equal opportunity in the fulfillment of its global mission. MAP offers its services to all people, regardless of their religion, gender, race, nationality or ethnic background.

Address: 100 South King St, Ste 570, Seattle WA 98104 Phone Number: 206-623-2105 www.theirc.org

Address: 2200 Glynco Pkwy, Brunswick, GA, 31525 Phone Number: 800-225-8550 www.map.org

International Technical Assistant Group Charity ID: 55031

Medical Teams International Charity ID: 55019

Our mission is to provide technical assistance and education to neglected and marginalized people groups in developing countries who request help in community and economic development. We seek to partner with and serve local communities and indigenous

The mission of Medical Teams International is to demonstrate the love of Christ to people affected by disaster, conflict and poverty. Address: PO Box 10, Portland, WA, 97207 Phone Number: 800-959-4325 www.nwmedicalteams.org

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Mercy Corps International Charity ID: 00054

care clinic programs are operated in Oregon, Washington and California.

A nonprofit international relief and development agency that exists to alleviate suffering, poverty and oppression by helping people build secure, productive and just communities.

Address: 1920 116th Ave NE Ste 201, Bellevue, WA, 98004 Phone Number: 425-454-8326 www.nwmedicalteams.org

Address: 3015 SW First Ave, Portland, OR, 97201 Phone Number: 503-796-6800 www.mercycorps.org

Operation Bootstrap - Africa Charity ID: 55021

Mercy Ships Charity ID: 38021

Operation Bootstrap Africa is a Minnesota-based, non-profit, interdenominational organization dedicated to helping people help themselves in a variety of educational programs in Africa.

Mercy Ships is the leader in using a fleet of hospital ships to deliver free world-class specialized surgeries and health care services to the poor.

Address: 122 West Franklin Ave Ste 206, Minneapolis, MN, 55404 Phone Number: 612 871-4980 www.operationbootstrapafrica.org

Address: 15862 Hwy 110 N, Lindale, TX, 75771 Phone Number: 800-772-7447 www.mercyships.org

Opportunity International Charity ID: 04035

Mission Without Borders Charity ID: 55020 A not-for-profit organization dedicated to serving the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of those suffering from poverty or persecution in Eastern Europe. Address: 5284 Adolfo Road , Camarillo, CA, 93012 Phone Number: 800-245-9191 www.mwbi.org Nikki's Place Agape Home Charity ID: 55040 Located in Chiang Mai Thailand, the Agape Home for babies with HIV/AIDS opened in May 1996 as a response to the plight of children impacted by the spread of HIV/AIDS across Thailand. All of the children who come to the Agape Home to live are, or are at risk of being, HIV positive. Many of them have already lost their parents to AIDS, and there are no other options for their care. Address: 3700 Kilmuir Dr, Columbus, OH, 43221 Phone Number: 206-938-5293 www.nikkisplace.org Northwest Medical Teams Charity ID: 28029 Provides medical teams, humanitarian aid and disaster response teams globally and domestically. Free mobile-dental

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Empowers poor entrepreneurs in developing countries by providing small loans and basic business training to start or expand their own businesses and become selfsupporting. Address: 2122 York Road Ste 340, Oak Brook, IL, 60522 Phone Number: 630-645-4100 www.opportunity.org Pan American Development Foundation Charity ID: 04029 The mission of the Pan American Development Foundation is to increase opportunity for the disadvantaged in Latin America and the Caribbean. Address: 1889 F St, NW, Washington, DC, 20006 Phone Number: 202-458-3969 www.padf.org Partners of the Americas Charity ID: 55064 Partners of the Americas is a private, nonprofit, non-partisan organization that develops leadership, understanding and opportunity in the Western Hemisphere. We do this primarily through the work of dedicated citizen volunteers throughout the US, Latin America and the Caribbean. Our work covers areas as diverse as emergency preparedness and response, economic and social development,

educational and cultural exchanges, agriculture, domestic violence prevention, training low-income youth in job skills through sports, and citizen participation in government. Address: 1424 K Street NW, Ste 700, Washington, DC, 20005 Phone Number: 202-637-6225 www.partners.net PATH Charity ID: 55032 PATH is an international, nonprofit organization that creates sustainable, culturally relevant solutions, enabling communities worldwide to break longstanding cycles of poor health. By collaborating with diverse publicand private-sector partners, we help provide appropriate health technologies and vital strategies that change the way people think and act. Address: 1455 NW Leary Way, Seattle, WA, 98107 Phone Number: 206.285.3500 www.path.org Project Hope Charity ID: 04016 Since 1958, Project HOPE has worked to make health care available for people around the globe – especially children. It’s in our name: Health Opportunities for People Everywhere. You may remember our hospital ship that traveled the world. Today our work includes educating health professionals and volunteers, providing medicines and supplies, strengthening health facilities, training community health workers, and fighting communicable diseases such as TB and AIDS. Address: 255 Carter Hall Ln, Millwood, VA 22646 Phone Number: 800-544-4673 www.projecthope.org Quixote Center Charity ID: 55051 The Quixote Center is a faith-based social justice center working with people who have few resources for their struggles. Address: 3502 Varnum St, Brentwood, MD, 20722 Phone Number: 301-699-0042

www.quixote.org Refugee Assistance Program Charity ID: 29009 The mission of the Refugee Assistance Program is to assist refugees, immigrants and their families in attaining self-sufficiency through advocacy, education and employment. Address: 4250 South Mead St. Seattle, WA 98118 Phone Number: 206-725-2090 www.ccsww.org Riders For Health Charity ID: 55022 Riders for Health ensures vehicles used for the delivery of health care and associated development in Africa are available for the maximum time at the minimum cost. Address: 260 East Jefferson St, Rockville, MD, 20850 Phone Number: 301-762-2555 www.riders.org Save Darfur Coalition Charity ID: 55023 The Save Darfur Coalition's mission is to raise public awareness about the ongoing genocide in Darfur and to mobilize a unified response to the atrocities that threaten the lives of two million people in the Darfur region. Address: Ste 600, 2120 L St NW, Washington D.C. Phone Number: 800-917-2034 www.savedarfur.org Serve the Children Charity ID: 55050 Serve the children provides tuitionfree education to orphaned and warscarred children in the West African nation of Liberia. In addition to education, the schools offer counseling, host a full-time nurse, and provide a free-lunch program. Serve the Children also provides access to education for disadvantaged children in rural India whose families live too far away from any educational institute for their children to attend. Children live on campus receiving room and board, medical care and opportunity, while they attend classes in a nearby village.

Address: 5800 Soundview Drive Ste E104, Gig Harbor, WA Phone Number: 253-851-1794 www.servethechildren.org TechnoServe, Inc. Charity ID: 04037 TechnoServe helps entrepreneurial men and women in poor rural areas of the developing world to build businesses that create income, opportunity and economic growth for their families, their communities and their countries. Address: 1800 M St, NW, Ste 1066, South Tower, Washington, DC 20036 Phone Number: 202-785-4515 www.technoserve.org Tumaini Charity ID: 55052 Tumaini is a small volunteer-run organization funding the education and medical fees of children in Kenya and Malawai living in poverty. A cultural value of responsibility to family and community means investing in the education of a child is a pathway out of poverty for family and often, community. Tumaini commits to their entire education, from kindergarten through secondary school, to ensure consistent and quality education needed to achieve their potential. 100 percent of donations go directly to their education. The mission of the Tumaini Fund is to provide assistance to needy families in African countries that increases the capabilities of recipients to improve their quality of life. Address: PO Box 17026, Seattle, WA, 98127 Phone Number: 206-784-8887 Website Not Available U.S. Association For United Nations Charity ID: 38032 Helps Americans support the U.N. Refugee Agency, which provides protection, emergency assistance, health care, and education for refugees worldwide, especially women and children. Address: 1775 K St, NW Ste 290, Washington, DC, 20006 Phone Number: 800-770-1100 www.UNrefugees.org

UNICEF - United States Fund Charity ID: 04019 Works for the survival, protection and development of children worldwide though fundraising, education and advocacy. Address: 125 Maiden Lane, New York, NY 10038 Phone Number: 800-486-4233 www.unicefusa.org Water First International Charity ID: 55025 Water First’s mission is to serve families in the poorest communities in the world as they implement community-managed projects that integrate water supply, sanitation, and health education Address: PO Box 17974 Seattle, WA 98127 Phone Number: 206-297-3024 www.water1st.org Water For People Charity ID: 55026 Water for People helps the most impoverished people worldwide improve their quality of life by supporting sustainable drinking water, sanitation and health and hygiene projects. Address: 6666 Quincy Ave , Denver, CO, 80235 Phone Number: 303-734-3490 www.waterforpeople.org World Children's Fund Charity ID: 55027 WCF works to protect the rights of a child and to create a world where no child goes hungry, sick, homeless, unprotected, unschooled, unloved or suffers violence. Address: 5442 Thornwood Dr, San Jose, CA 95123 Phone Number: 408-363-8100 www.worldchildrensfund.org World Concern - A Program Of CRISTA Ministries Charity ID: 38034 World Concern is a Christian humanitarian organization providing disaster relief, food, medicine, education, business loans, agricultural development, and God's love to the world's poorest people. Address: 19303 Fremont Ave North, Seattle, WA 98133

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Phone Number: 800-755-5022 www.worldconcern.org World Emergency Relief Children's Food Fund Charity ID: 55028 World Emergency Relief is an interdenominational fellowship of Christians worldwide, working together to help people in need. Address: PO Box 131570, Carlsbad, CA 92013 Phone Number: 760-930-8001 www.worldemergencyrelief.org World Neighbors Inc. Charity ID: 38035 Works with rural poor throughout Asia, Africa and Latin America to strengthen their capacity to solve their own problems related to hunger, poverty and disease. Address: 4127 NW 122nd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 Phone Number: 800-242-6387 www.wn.org World Vision Charity ID: 00035 We are a Christian relief and development organization dedicated to helping children and their communities worldwide reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty. Address: PO Box 9716, Federal Way, WA 98063 Phone Number: 253-815-1000 www.worldvision.org

Senior Centers & Services East County Senior Center Charity ID: 27035 A multipurpose day activity center serving over 800 seniors, their families, and colleagues in the Skykomish Valley area. Daily lunches, fitness, classes, trips and events. Address: 824 Village Way, Box 602 , Monroe, WA 98272 Phone Number: 360-794-6359 www.eastcountyseniorcenter.org Elderwise Charity ID: 56011 Elderwise is a model elder day center combined with associated offsite and educational programs

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and policy advocacy whose goal is to transform the culture of aging. The foundation of the work is to serve the frail elder and enable caregivers, family members and professionals to recognize the value and wholeness of all the aged. Address: 1820 E Pine S, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-325-0471 www.elderwise.org Kin On Health Care Center Charity ID: 28024 Kin On Health Care Center is a 24hour 100 bed nursing facility offering comprehensive culturally relevant service to non or limited English speaking elderly in the Pacific Northwest. Address: 4416 South Brandon St, Seattle, WA, 98118 Phone Number: 206-721-3630 www.kinon.org Legacy House (A Program Of SCIDPDA) Charity ID: 24088 Legacy House is SCIDPDA's senior assisted-living facility located in the heart of the Chinatown International District. Address: PO Box 3302, Seattle, WA 98114 Phone Number: 206-838-8240 www.scidpda.org Nikkei Concerns Charity ID: 37000 The mission of Nikkei Concerns is to provide quality health and related services in a traditional atmosphere to primarily elderly Nikkei (of Japanese descent) in the Pacific Northwest. Address: 1601 E Yesler Way, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-323-7100 www.nikkeiconcerns.org Nikkei Concerns - Kokoro Kai (Day Program) Charity ID: 56001 The mission of Nikkei Concerns is to provide quality health and related services in a traditional atmosphere to primarily elderly Nikkei (of Japanese descent) in the Pacific Northwest.

Address: 1601 E Yesler Way, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-323-7100 www.nikkeiconcerns.org/kokorokai.h tml Nikkei Concerns - Seattle Keiro (Nursing Home) Charity ID: 56002 Seattle Keiro skilled nursing facility is a program of Nikkei Concerns. Address: 1601 E Yesler Way, Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone Number: 206-323-1700 www.nikkeiconcerns.org Oasis Seattle Charity ID: 56003 The goal of our services for older adults is to help individuals 60+ years old live lives that are as satisfying as possible, and as independent as possible, despite the challenges of serious mental illnesses. Address: 2600 SW Holden St, Seattle WA 98126 Phone Number: 206-933-7123 www.highlinementalhealth.org Providence Elderplace Charity ID: 56004 Providence ElderPlace is an innovative program of health care and social services for older adults. Address: 4515 Martin Luther King Jr Way S, Ste 100 Seattle, WA 98108 Phone Number: 206-320-5325 www.providence.org Providence Heritage House At The Market Charity ID: 05002 Located in the Market, Heritage House helps maintain Seattle’s heritage by caring for frail, lowincome elderly residents who would otherwise be in nursing homes. Address: 1533 Western Ave Seattle, WA 98101 Phone Number: 206-382-4119 www.providence.org/Long_Term_C are/Heritage_House/default.htm Senior Services For South Sound - Thurston Charity ID: 56010 Celebrating life in partnership with seniors and their families to support

their ability to remain independent in the community.

Sno-Valley Senior Center Charity ID: 56012

Stanwood Senior Center Charity ID: 27007

Address: 222 Columbia St NW, Olympia, WA, 98501 Phone Number: 360-586-6181 www.southsoundseniors.org

Provides services to senior citizens in the Snoqualmie Valley and surrounding area. Support the independence of seniors through nutrition, information and assistance, senior center, adult day health, home repair, transportation, advocacy, caregiver and wellness programs.

The Stanwood Community and Senior Center has been providing services and activities for seniors in North Snohomish County for 35 years now. Services and activities include but are not limited to: a variety of classes ranging from arts & crafts to Yoga, day trips & cruises, dinner functions and fundraisers.

Address: 4610 Stephens Ave, Carnation, WA Phone Number: 425-333-4152 www.snovalleysenior.org

Address: 7430 276th St NW, Stanwood, WA 98292 Phone Number: 360-629-7403 www.stanwoodseniorcenter.org

South County Senior Center Charity ID: 27027

Wallingford Community Senior Center Charity ID: 00068

Senior Services Of Seattle-King County Charity ID: 10101 Support the independence of seniors through nutrition, information and assistance, senior center, adult day health, home repair, transportation, advocacy, caregiver and wellness programs. Address: 2208 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA, 98121 Phone Number: 206-448-5757 www.seniorservices.org Skagit Council On Aging Charity ID: 19020 Dedicated to the provision of services to Skagit County citizens over the age of 60; providing senior nutrition, transportation, information/referral and senior centers.

To enrich the social, physical and intellectual well-being of seniors and to develop the full potential of every senior in our community. Address: PO Box 717, Edmonds, WA 98020 Phone Number: 425-774-5555 www.scscedmonds.org

To foster independence and dignity among our seniors, we provide programs and services that enhance their social, physical and mental well-being Address: 4649 Sunnyside Ave. North - Ste 140 Seattle, WA 98103 Phone Number: 206-461-7825 www.wallingfordseniors.org

Address: Po Box 1274, Mount Vernon WA 98273 Phone Number: 360-336-9315

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Index A Abused Deaf Woman's Advocacy Services (ADWAS) .............. 58 ACAP Child & Family Services .................................................. 16 ACCION International ............................................................ 4, 59 Accounting Career Awareness Program (ACAP) ...................... 27 ACT Theatre ................................................................................ 9 Action International Ministries Corporation ................................ 59 Adopt-A-Pet ................................................................................. 1 Adopt-A-Stream Foundation ...................................................... 35 Adoption Ministry Of Youth With A Mission ............................... 16 Aero Skagit Emergency Services Inc ........................................ 26 Africa-America Institute ............................................................. 91 African American Self-Help Foundation .................................... 17 African Americans Reach & Teach Health (AARTH) ................. 59 African Medical And Research Foundation USA (AMREF USA)92 Africare .................................................................................. 4, 92 Agforestry Leadership (Washington Agriculture And Forestry Education Foundation).......................................................... 28 AIDS and Infectious Disease Science Center ........................... 42 AIDS Community Research Initiative Of America (ACRIA) ....... 42 AIDS Housing Association Of Tacoma (AHAT) ......................... 56 AIDS Housing Of Washington ................................................... 57 AIDS Research Alliance Of America (ARA)............................... 42 Allergy And Asthma Network-Mothers Of Asthmatics Inc .......... 43 Alley Cat Allies Incorporated ....................................................... 1 Alliance For Education .............................................................. 28 Alliance For The Mentally Ill Of Thurston/Mason Counties (NAMI) ............................................................................................. 43 Allied Arts Foundation ................................................................. 9 Aloha Medical Mission ............................................................... 92 Alzheimer Society Of Washington ............................................. 43 Amara Parenting & Adoption Services ...................................... 17 American Association For Cancer Research ............................. 43 American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association (AARDA) ............................................................................................. 43 American Cancer Research Center ........................................... 43 American Cancer Society - Great West Division ....................... 43 American Center For Law & Justice .......................................... 59 American Civil Liberties (ACLU) Foundation ............................. 59 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Of Washington Foundation............................................................................ 59 American Diabetes Association - Washington ........................... 43 American Farmland Trust ...................................................... 4, 35 American Forests ...................................................................... 35 American Foundation For AIDS Research (AMFAR) ................ 43 American Foundation For Suicide Prevention ........................... 43 American Foundation For The Blind .......................................... 59 American Friends Service Committee ....................................... 92 American Hearing Research Foundation................................... 44 American Heart Association ...................................................... 44 American Heart Association - Northwest Affiliate ...................... 44 American Hospice Foundation .................................................. 44 American Humane Association ................................................... 1 American Indian College Fund .................................................. 28 American Jewish World Service ............................................ 4, 92 American Kidney Fund .............................................................. 44 American Liver Foundation - Pacific Northwest Chapter ........... 44 American Lung Association Of Washington .............................. 44 American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA) .......................... 4, 92 American Parkinson's Disease Association (APDA) - Washington Chapter ................................................................................. 44 American Red Cross - Anacortes .............................................. 59 American Red Cross - Dallas Area ............................................ 59 American Red Cross - Disaster Relief Fund .............................. 59

American Red Cross - Mt. Rainier Chapter - Pierce .................. 59 American Red Cross - National Headquarters........................... 59 American Red Cross - Skagit Valley.......................................... 59 American Red Cross - Snohomish County ................................ 59 American Red Cross - Washington Flood Relief ....................... 26 American Red Cross International Relief Fund.......................... 92 American Red Cross, Serving King And Kitsap Counties (Seattle Area) ..................................................................................... 60 American Red Cross, West Sound ............................................ 60 American Refugee Committee............................................... 4, 92 American Rivers .................................................................... 4, 36 American Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (ASPCA) ................................................................................. 1 American Tinnitus Association................................................... 44 American Whitewater Affiliation Incorporated ............................ 36 Americans Adopting Orphans .................................................... 17 Americans United For Separation Of Church And State .............. 9 AmeriCares............................................................................ 4, 92 Amnesty International USA Inc .................................................. 28 Amy Wong Client Fund .............................................................. 60 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Association ...................... 44 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association (ALS) - Evergreen Chapter ................................................................................. 44 Animal Place................................................................................ 1 Animal Rescue Foundation Of Everett ........................................ 1 Animal Talk Rescue..................................................................... 1 Animals As Natural Therapy ........................................................ 1 Anti-Defamation League ............................................................ 60 Arboretum Foundation ............................................................... 36 ARC Of King County, The ......................................................... 60 ARC Of Snohomish County, The ............................................... 60 Archdiocesan Housing Authority.......................................... 57, 60 Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Frye Human Services .......... 60 Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Lazarus Day Center ............. 57 Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Matt Talbot Center ............... 57 Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Noel House .......................... 57 Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Rose Of Lima House ........... 57 Archdiocesan Housing Authority - Sacred Heart Shelter ........... 57 Archdiocesan Housing Authority - St. Martin De Porres Shelter 57 Archdiocesan Housing Authority - The Giving Tree ................... 57 Architects Without Borders ........................................................ 92 Arthritis And Chronic Pain Research Institute ............................ 44 Arthritis Foundation - Pacific Northwest Chapter ....................... 45 Arthritis National Research Foundation ..................................... 45 Artist Trust ................................................................................... 9 Arts Corps.................................................................................. 10 ArtsFund .................................................................................... 10 ArtsWest .................................................................................... 10 Asian And Pacific Islander Women And Family Safety Center (APIWFSC) ........................................................................... 60 Asian Children's Assistance Limited .......................................... 17 Asian Counseling And Referral Service ..................................... 17 Asian Pacific Islander Community Leadership Foundation (ACLF) .............................................................................................. 10 Asian Women And Children Centers ......................................... 92 Assistance Dog United Campaign ........................................... 5, 1 Assistance League Of Seattle ................................................... 60 Associated Recreation Council (ARC) - Rainier Beach Community Center ................................................................ 17 Associated Recreation Council, The.......................................... 60 Association for Christian Development ...................................... 28 Association Of Christian Schools International .......................... 17 Asthma & Allergy Foundation Of America - Washington ........... 45 Asthma And Allergy Foundation Of America (AAFA)................. 45 Atlantic Street Center ................................................................ 61 Auburn Food Bank..................................................................... 61

Auburn Youth Resources .......................................................... 17 Audubon Washington .................................................................. 1 Austin Foundation...................................................................... 17 Autism Society Of America ........................................................ 45 Autism Speaks (Merged With Cure Autism Now) ...................... 45

B Baahaus Animal Rescue Group .................................................. 1 Babes Network .......................................................................... 61 Bahia Street ............................................................................... 28 Bailey-Boushay House .............................................................. 45 Bainbridge Ometepe Sister Islands Association (BOSIA) .......... 61 Bainbridge Youth Services ........................................................ 17 Ballard Food Bank ..................................................................... 61 Bastyr University........................................................................ 45 Bat Conservation International Inc............................................... 1 Beacon Hill PTA 6.15.42 ........................................................... 28 Believe In Tomorrow.................................................................. 17 Bella Fund, The ........................................................................... 1 Bellevue Art Museum (BAM) .................................................... 10 Bellevue Philharmonic ............................................................... 10 Bellevue Schools Foundation .................................................... 28 Bellingham Mountain Rescue Council ....................................... 61 Best Friends Animal Society ........................................................ 1 Best Little Rabbit, Rodent & Ferret House (House Rabbit Society) ................................................................................................ 2 Beyond Pesticides (National Coalition Against The Misuse Of Pesticides) ............................................................................ 36 Beyond The Bandaid Fund Of The Food Resource Network Federation............................................................................. 61 BF Day Elementary School PTSA ............................................. 28 Bicycle Alliance Of Washington ................................................. 36 Big Brothers Big Sisters Of King Pierce & Jefferson Counties .. 17 Bike Works Seattle .................................................................... 36 Billings Middle School Foundation ............................................. 28 Birth To Three Developmental Center ....................................... 17 Bishop Blanchet High School .................................................... 29 Bleeding Disorder Foundation Of Washington (BDFW) ............. 45 Blessings International .......................................................... 5, 45 Blue Ribbon Coalition Inc. ......................................................... 36 Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF) ............................. 36 Book-It Repertory Theatre ......................................................... 10 Books To Prisoners ................................................................... 29 Born Free United With Animal Protection Institute....................... 2 Boy Scouts Of America - Chief Seattle Council ......................... 18 Boy Scouts Of America - Mt. Baker Council .............................. 18 Boy Scouts Of America - Pacific Harbors Council ..................... 18 Boyer Children's Clinic............................................................... 45 Boys & Girls Club Of The Olympic Peninsula ............................ 18 Boys & Girls Clubs Of King County ........................................... 18 Boys & Girls Clubs Of Snohomish County ................................. 18 Boys And Girls Club Of Bellevue ............................................... 18 Boys And Girls Club Of Skagit County - Sedro-Wooley Club .... 18 Bread And Water For Africa, Inc ................................................ 92 Bread Of Life Mission ................................................................ 61 Breast Cancer Fund .............................................................. 5, 45 Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) ........................... 45 Breast Cancer Resource Center................................................ 46 Breath Of Aire ............................................................................ 10 Broadway Center For The Performing Arts ............................... 10 BullsEye Dog Rescue .................................................................. 2

C C.A.S.T. For Kids Foundation .................................................... 18 Cambodian School Project ........................................................ 93 Camp Fire Boys And Girls, Central Puget Sound Council ......... 18 Camp Fire Boys And Girls, Samish Council .............................. 18 Camp Fire Boys And Girls, Snohomish County Council ............ 18

Camp Victory ............................................................................. 18 Campaign For Equal Justice, The.............................................. 61 Campaign For Tobacco-Free Kids ............................................. 19 Cancer Lifeline ........................................................................... 46 Cancer Research Institute ......................................................... 46 Capitol Hill Housing Improvement Program (Chhip) .................. 57 Capri Heart & Lung Institute ...................................................... 46 CARE (Cooperative For Assistance And Relief Everywhere Inc.) .............................................................................................. 93 Carter Center, The ..................................................................... 93 CASA For Children - Multnomah & Washington Counties, Oregon .............................................................................................. 19 CASA For Children - Washington State ..................................... 19 Cascade Animal Protection Society ............................................. 2 Cascade Land Conservancy ...................................................... 36 Cat Tales Zoological Park ............................................................ 2 Catholic Community Services Of Seattle - King County ........... 61 Catholic Community Services Of Western Washington - Kitsap 61 Catholic Community Services Of Western Washington - Pierce 61 Catholic Relief Services ......................................................... 4, 61 Catholic Youth Organization ...................................................... 61 Catholics United For Life ........................................................... 62 Center For Biological Diversity .................................................. 36 Center For Career Alternatives ............................................ 29, 62 Center For Career Alternatives- Snohomish County.................. 62 Center For Children And Youth Justice ..................................... 19 Center For Environmental Law And Policy (CELP)................... 36 Center For Health, Environment And Justice ............................. 36 Center For Wooden Boats ......................................................... 10 Central Area Development Association (CADA) ........................ 19 Central Area Youth Association ................................................. 19 Central Asia Institute.................................................................. 93 Central District Forum For Arts & Ideas ..................................... 10 Central Lutheran Church ........................................................... 62 Central Michigan University ....................................................... 29 Centro Cultural Hispano Americano .......................................... 10 Changes Parent Support Network ............................................. 19 CHAYA .................................................................................. 5, 62 Chehalis River Council .............................................................. 36 Chief Seattle Club ...................................................................... 62 Child Care Resources................................................................ 19 Childhaven ................................................................................. 19 Childhelp Foundation ................................................................. 19 Childreach (A Program Of Plan USA) ........................................ 19 Children & Adults With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) ............................................................................... 46 Children Awaiting Parents ......................................................... 20 Children Of The Night ................................................................ 20 Children, Incorporated ............................................................... 20 Chinese Information And Service Center ................................... 20 Christ The King School .............................................................. 20 Christian Children's Fund, Inc .................................................... 93 Christian Foundation For Children And Aging ........................... 62 Christian Military Fellowship ...................................................... 62 Christian Reformed World Relief Committee ......................... 4, 93 Christian Relief Fund ............................................................. 5, 20 Christmas House ....................................................................... 20 Chuckwagon Senior Nutrition Program (A Program Of Bremerton Services Association) ............................................................ 62 Church Council Of Greater Seattle ............................................ 62 Church Of Mary Magdalene And Mary's Place .......................... 57 Church World Service/CROP Hunger Walk ............................... 93 Citizens For Off-Leash Areas (COLA) ......................................... 2 City Of Hope .............................................................................. 46 City Of Hope Regional Development Office ............................... 46 City of Seattle - Seattle Youth Employment Program ................ 62 City Year Seattle/King County ................................................... 20 Clean Water Foundation Nonprofit Corporation of Washington 36, 93 Climate Action Now ................................................................... 37 Climate Solutions ................................................................... 4, 37

Clothes For Kids ........................................................................ 21 Coalition Humane (Formerly Peninsula Spay/Neuter Project & Humans United To Minimize Animal Euthanasia) ................... 2 Cocoon House ........................................................................... 21 Columbia Legal Services ........................................................... 62 Combined Charities Undesignated Contributions ...................... 62 Committee For Children ............................................................ 21 Common Ground ................................................................... 5, 57 Communities Connect Network ................................................. 29 Community Alliance For Global Justice ..................................... 93 Community Coalition For Environmental Justice ....................... 37 Community Day School Association .......................................... 21 Community For Youth ............................................................... 21 Community Health Center Of Snohomish.................................. 63 Community Health Centers Of King County .............................. 46 Community Health Charities Of Washington State .................... 47 Community House Mental Health Agency ................................. 63 Community Lunch On Capitol Hill .............................................. 90 Community Psychiatric Clinic .................................................... 47 Community Safety Net .............................................................. 21 Community Services For The Blind And Partially Sighted ......... 47 Compass Center ....................................................................... 63 Compass Health ........................................................................ 63 Compassion & Choices Of Washington .................................... 63 Concern For Animals ................................................................... 2 Concern Foundation .............................................................. 5, 47 Concrete Food Bank ................................................................. 63 Consejo Counseling & Referral Service .................................... 63 Conservation Fund, The ............................................................ 37 Conservation International..................................................... 4, 37 Conservation Northwest ............................................................ 37 Copper Canyon Press ............................................................... 10 Council For Secular Humanism ................................................. 63 Country Doctor Community Clinic ............................................. 47 Covenant House ........................................................................ 63 Crisis Clinic................................................................................ 63 Crista Camps ............................................................................. 21 Cross International Catholic Outreach ....................................... 93 Curesearch ................................................................................ 47 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Washington Chapter .................... 47 Cystinosis Research Network.................................................... 47

D Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation .......................... 47 Dane Outreach, Inc. .................................................................... 2 David Suzuki Foundation........................................................... 37 Deaconess Children's Services ................................................. 21 Deaf-Blind Service Center ..................................................... 5, 63 Defenders Of Wildlife .................................................................. 2 Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association .................. 10 DELTA Rescue (Dedication And Everlasting Love To Animals) .. 2 Delta Society - Pet Partners Program ......................................... 3 Denise Louie Education Center ................................................. 21 Densho ...................................................................................... 29 Diabetes National Research Group ....................................... 5, 47 Diabetes Research And Wellness Foundation .......................... 47 Diabetes Research Institute ...................................................... 48 Dillon International ..................................................................... 21 Diocesan Office Of Long Term Recovery (A Program Of Catholic Social And Community Services) ......................................... 63 Direct Relief International ...................................................... 5, 94 Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust .............. 63 Dispute Resolution Center Of Kitsap County............................. 64 Doctors Without Borders USA ................................................... 94 Domestic Abuse Women's Network (DAWN) ............................ 64 Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services Of Whatcom County .................................................................................. 64 Doney Memorial Pet Clinic .......................................................... 3 Doris Day Animal Foundation ...................................................... 3 Downtown Action To Save Housing (DASH) ............................. 64

Downtown Emergency Service Center ...................................... 64 Downtown Food Bank ......................................................... 78, 90 Dr. James W. Washington, Jr. and Mrs. Janie Rogella Washington Foundation ........................................................ 11 Dr. Millie Russell Endowed Scholarship (UW Foundation) ........ 29 Dress For Success Worldwide................................................... 64 Dynamic Family Services .................................................... 21, 46

E Early Music Guild Of Seattle ...................................................... 11 Earshot Jazz Society Of Seattle ................................................ 11 Earth Day Network ................................................................ 4, 37 Earthcorps ................................................................................. 37 Earthjustice Legal Defense ........................................................ 37 Earthshare Of Washington (Environmental Fund Of Washington) .............................................................................................. 37 EASE (Emergency Assistance For Seattle Employees) ............ 64 East Cherry YWCA .................................................................... 64 East County Senior Center ........................................................ 98 Easter Seals Washington ...................................................... 4, 64 Eastside Adult Day Service ....................................................... 64 Eastside Catholic School ........................................................... 29 Eastside Domestic Violence Program ....................................... 64 Eastside Interfaith Social Concerns Council .............................. 65 Eastside Jewish Public Library .................................................. 11 ECHO Inc. ................................................................................. 94 El Centro De La Raza ................................................................ 65 ELCA World Hunger .................................................................. 90 Elder & Adult Day Services ....................................................... 65 Elderhealth Northwest ............................................................... 65 Elderwise ................................................................................... 98 Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) ........................................ 29 Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation ....................................... 29 Emerald City Outreach Ministries .............................................. 65 Emergency Feeding Program Of Seattle & King County ........... 91 Emergency Support Shelter ...................................................... 65 Encompass Northwest ............................................................... 21 Environmental & Energy Study Institute .................................... 38 Environmental Coalition Of South Seattle (ECOSS).................. 38 Environmental Defense Fund ...................................................... 3 Environmental Law Institute................................................... 4, 38 Epilepsy Foundation .............................................................. 4, 48 Epilepsy Foundation Northwest ............................................. 4, 48 Equal Human Rights Washington Education Fund .................... 65 Equestrian Land Conservation Resource .................................... 3 Esoterics, The............................................................................ 11 Esperanca ................................................................................. 94 Ethiopia Reads .......................................................................... 29 Evangelicals Concerned ............................................................ 65 Everett Gospel Mission .............................................................. 65 Exodus Housing ........................................................................ 65

F FACES The National Craniofacial Association .................................. 48 FaithTrust Institute ................................................................. 5, 94 Families And Friends Of Violent Crime Victims ......................... 65 Family And Adult Service Center ............................................... 65 Family Promise of Seattle (FPS) ............................................... 57 Family Renewal Shelter ............................................................. 66 Family Services - Baby Boutique ............................................... 21 Family Services - Capitol Campaign.......................................... 21 Family Services Of King ............................................................ 66 Family Works ............................................................................. 66 FareStart ............................................................................... 5, 66 Farm Sanctuary ........................................................................... 3 Father Flanagan's Boys' Home.................................................. 66 Fauntleroy Children's Center ..................................................... 22

Federal Way Community Caregiving Network ........................... 66 Feed The Children ..................................................................... 94 Feet First ................................................................................... 38 Feline Friends .............................................................................. 3 Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project ..................................................... 3 Filipino American National Historical Society ............................ 66 Filipino Community Of Seattle Senior Services ......................... 66 Filipino Cultural Heritage Society............................................... 11 FINCA International Inc ............................................................. 94 Firs Bible and Missionary Conference, The ............................... 22 First Place School...................................................................... 30 FISH Food Banks Of Pierce County .......................................... 66 Fisher Center For Alzheimer's Research Foundation, The ........ 48 Fisher House Foundation .......................................................... 66 Floyd And Delores Jones Cancer Institute At Virginia Mason.... 48 Focus On The Family ................................................................ 66 Fonkoze/ Haitian Health Allies ................................................... 66 Food For The Hungry ................................................................ 66 Food For The Poor .................................................................... 91 Food Lifeline .............................................................................. 66 Food Resource Network ...................................................... 61, 67 Forest Service Employees For Environmental Ethics ................ 38 Forks Community Food Bank .................................................... 67 Foundation Fighting Blindness .............................................. 5, 48 Foundation For AIDS Research, The ........................................ 48 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center ................................ 48 Freedom From Hunger .......................................................... 4, 67 Freedom From Religion Foundation .......................................... 30 Freedom Project ........................................................................ 67 French Immersion School Of Washington ................................. 30 Friends Of Animals ...................................................................... 3 Friends Of Campus Cats ............................................................. 3 Friends of Cloud Mountain ........................................................ 67 Friends of Heybrook Ridge ........................................................ 38 Friends Of Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge ........................... 38 Friends Of P-Patch .................................................................... 38 Friends Of The Cedar River Watershed .................................... 38 Friends Of The Children - King County ...................................... 22 Friends Of The Northwest Weather And Avalanche Center ...... 38 Friends Of The Trail ................................................................... 38 Friends of Warm Hearth, Inc...................................................... 94 Friends Of Washoe...................................................................... 3 Friends Of Youth ....................................................................... 22 Friendship House ...................................................................... 67 Full Moon Farm ........................................................................... 3 Fund For Animals ........................................................................ 3 FurKidz 911 Connection .......................................................... 3, 4 Furry Friends ............................................................................... 4 Futurewise (Formerly 1000 Friends Of Washington) ................. 38

G Garfield High School PTSA ....................................................... 30 Gateway For Cancer Research ................................................. 48 Gatewood School PTA .............................................................. 22 Gay City Health Project ............................................................. 67 Gay Lesbian And Straight Education Network (GLSEN) - Puget Sound ................................................................................... 67 Girl Scouts - Pacific Peaks Council - Pierce .............................. 67 Girl Scouts - Totem Council - Clallam ........................................ 67 Girl Scouts - Totem Council - Jefferson ..................................... 67 Girl Scouts - Totem Council - King County ................................ 67 Girl Scouts-Totem Council - Kitsap............................................ 67 Girls Inc. .................................................................................... 67 Give Kids The World.................................................................. 22 Glaucoma Research Foundation ........................................... 5, 48 Glendale Evangelical Lutheran Church ..................................... 68 Global Action for Children .......................................................... 22 Global Action International ........................................................ 94 Global Children .......................................................................... 94 Global Impact ........................................................................ 4, 94

Global Visionaries ...................................................................... 94 Gluten Intolerance Group Of North America .............................. 48 Gold Creek Community Church ................................................. 68 Golden Ears Hearing Dog Training Center .................................. 4 Government Accountability Project ...................................... 68, 69 Grace Lutheran Church ............................................................. 68 Great Starts Birth & Family Education ....................................... 22 Greater Seattle Al Anon Information Service ............................. 68 Greater Seattle Business Association........................................ 30 Green Corps Inc. ....................................................................... 38 Green Lake Elementary School PTA ......................................... 22 Greenpeace Fund ...................................................................... 39 Gregory Heights PTSA .............................................................. 30 Greyhound Pets Inc ..................................................................... 4 Group Health Community Foundation ....................................... 48 Growth And Prevention (GAP) Theatre ..................................... 11 Guide Dog Foundation For The Blind ...................................... 5, 4 Guide Dogs Of America ............................................................... 4

H Habitat For Humanity - East King County .................................. 68 Habitat For Humanity - Kitsap County ....................................... 68 Habitat For Humanity - New Orleans Area ................................ 68 Habitat For Humanity - Seattle/South King County .................... 68 Habitat For Humanity - Snohomish County ............................... 68 Habitat For Humanity - South Puget Sound ............................... 68 Habitat For Humanity - Spokane................................................ 68 Habitat For Humanity - Tacoma/Pierce County ......................... 68 Habitat For Humanity International Inc ...................................... 68 Half The Sky Foundation ........................................................... 95 Hamlin Robinson School ........................................................... 30 Harborview Medical Center For Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress .................................................................................... 69 Health Information Network ....................................................... 49 Health Volunteers Overseas Inc ................................................ 95 Healthy Families Of Clallam ...................................................... 69 Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies................................................ 69 Hearing Speech & Deafness Center .......................................... 49 Heart And Stroke Foundation Of Canada .................................. 49 Heart Of America Northwest Research Center .......................... 49 Heifer Project International ........................................................ 95 Helping Hands Simian Aides for the Disabled ............................................... 69 Helping Link ............................................................................... 69 Helpline House (Bainbridge Island) ........................................... 69 Henry Art Gallery ....................................................................... 11 Hepatitis Foundation International ............................................. 49 Heskett Arnold American Legion ............................................... 69 Hispanic Scholarship Fund ........................................................ 30 Historic Seattle Preservation Foundation................................... 11 HistoryLink ................................................................................. 11 Hole In The Wall Gang .............................................................. 49 Holly Ridge Center..................................................................... 69 Holy Names Academy ............................................................... 30 Home Alive ................................................................................ 30 Homesight ................................................................................. 69 Homestead Community Land Trust ....................................... 5, 69 Hope For Horses ......................................................................... 4 Hope Heart Institute ................................................................... 49 Hopelink ..................................................................................... 70 Hospice & Home Care Of Snohomish ....................................... 49 Hospice Of Kitsap County.......................................................... 49 Hospice Of Spokane .................................................................. 49 Hospitality House - Burien ......................................................... 70 Hospitality House Ministries - Wenatchee ................................. 70 Housing Development Consortium Of Seattle-King County....... 70 Housing Hope ............................................................................ 70 Housing Resources Group ........................................................ 70 Human Rights Campaign Foundation ........................................ 70 Humane Society - Blue Mountain ................................................ 4

Humane Society - Pet Project ..................................................... 4 Humane Society - Seattle-King County ....................................... 4 Humane Society - Tacoma & Pierce County ............................... 4 Humane Society of Skagit Valley ................................................ 5 Humane Society Of The United States ........................................ 5 Humanity First USA ................................................................... 26 Hunger Project, The .................................................................. 95

I Immanuel Lutheran Congregation And Food Bank ................... 70 In Defense Of Animals................................................................. 5 Ingersoll Gender Center ............................................................ 70 Institute For Family Development .............................................. 70 Interaction/Transition ................................................................. 70 Intercommunity Housing Association ........................................ 70 Interim Community Development .............................................. 70 International Christian Concern ................................................. 71 International Community Health Services............................ 49, 71 International Community Health Services Foundation ............... 49 International District Emergency Center .................................... 71 International District Housing..................................................... 58 International Drop-In Center ...................................................... 71 International Eye Foundation................................................. 4, 50 International Orthodox Christian Charities ................................. 95 International Relief Teams..................................................... 4, 95 International Rescue Committee Inc ......................................... 95 International Rescue Committee Inc - Seattle Office ................. 95 International Snow Leopard Trust ............................................... 5 International Technical Assistant Group .................................... 95 International Youth Foundation ............................................. 4, 71 Intiman Theatre ......................................................................... 11 Izaak Walton League Of America .............................................. 39

J Jack Straw Foundation .............................................................. 12 James Paul Manjarrez Charitable Association .......................... 31 Jane Goodall Institute For Wildlife Research, Education And Conservation ........................................................................ 39 Japanese Cultural And Community Center Of Washington (A Project Of Nikkei Heritage Association Of Washington) ....... 71 Jesuit Volunteers International .................................................. 95 Jewish Family Service ............................................................... 71 Jewish Federation Of Greater Seattle ....................................... 71 Jobs With Justice Education Fund of Washington..................... 71 John F. Kennedy Memorial High School ................................... 31 Jubilee Women's Center ....................................................... 5, 71 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International............................... 50 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - Northwest ................ 50

K Kang Wen Clinic ........................................................................ 71 KBTC Association ..................................................................... 12 KCTS Television ........................................................................ 12 Kent Food Bank & Emergency Services (Kent Community Service Center) ..................................................................... 71 Kent Youth & Family Services ................................................... 50 KEXP Radio .............................................................................. 12 Kidney Cancer Association.................................................... 5, 50 Kin On Community Health Care ................................................ 50 Kin On Health Care Center........................................................ 98 Kindering Center ....................................................................... 23 Kindred Souls Foundation ........................................................... 5 King County Bar Foundation ..................................................... 71 King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence ................ 5, 71 King County Sexual Assault Resource Center ...................... 5, 72 Kirkland Arts Center .................................................................. 12 Kirkland Firefighters Benevolent Association ............................ 26

Kitsap Applied Technologies ..................................................... 26 Kitsap Community Resources ................................................... 72 Kitsap Day Care Association ..................................................... 23 Kitsap Family YMCA .................................................................. 72 Kitsap Mental Health Services ................................................... 72 Kitsap Sexual Assault Center .................................................... 72 Kittitas 4-H Endowment Trust Fund ........................................... 72 Kitty Harbor.................................................................................. 5 KPLU 88.5 FM (A Service Of Pacific Lutheran University) ....... 12 KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio............................................. 12

L Lambda Legal Defense And Education Fund Inc ...................... 72 Lambert House .......................................................................... 72 Land Trust Alliance .................................................................... 39 Lands Council, The.................................................................... 39 Last Chance For Animals ............................................................ 5 League Of Conservation Voters Education Fund ...................... 39 Learning Disabilities Association Of Washington....................... 72 Legacy House (A Program Of SCIDPDA) ................................. 98 Legacy Of Equality, Leadership & Organizing (LELO)............... 72 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, The - Washington/Alaska Chapter ................................................................................. 50 Life Changes Ministries ............................................................. 72 Lifelong AIDS Alliance ............................................................... 72 Lighthouse For The Blind .......................................................... 73 Lions Clubs International Foundation ........................................ 95 Literacy Council Of Kitsap ......................................................... 31 Literacy Council Of Seattle ........................................................ 31 Literacy Source - A Community Learning Center ...................... 31 Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center ........................................... 50 Little Red School House ............................................................ 23 Little School, The ....................................................................... 31 Living Earth Institute .................................................................. 39 Living Voices ............................................................................. 12 Local Independent Charities Of America (LICA) ........................ 73 Log House Museum (Southwest Seattle Historical Society) ...... 12 Low Income Housing Institute.................................................... 73 Lupus Foundation Of America ................................................... 50 Lupus Foundation Of America - Pacific Northwest Chapter ...... 50 Lutheran Alliance To Create Housing (LATCH) ........................ 73 Lutheran Community Services Northwest ................................. 73 Lutheran World Relief ............................................................ 4, 73 Lymphoma Research Foundation.............................................. 73

M M-2 Job Therapy (A Program Of Match 2 Prison Visitation Ministries) ............................................................................. 73 Magnuson Environmental Stewardship Alliance ........................ 39 Make-A-Wish Foundation Of Alaska, Montana, Northern Idaho & Washington ........................................................................... 73 MAP International ...................................................................... 95 Maple Valley Community Center ............................................... 73 Maple Valley Food Bank & Emergency Services....................... 73 Marblemount Assembly Of God - Bread Of Life Foodbank ....... 73 March Of Dimes Washington State Chapter .............................. 50 Marine Mammal Center ............................................................... 5 Marine Toys For Tots Foundation.............................................. 73 Mars Hill Church ........................................................................ 74 Marsha Rivkin Center For Ovarian Cancer Research ............... 74 Mary Bridge Children's Foundation ........................................... 74 Marysville First Assembly .......................................................... 23 MAVIN Foundation .................................................................... 74 MAZON A Jewish Response To Hunger ............................................ 91 Medical Support Association ..................................................... 50 Medical Teams International...................................................... 95

MEOW Cat Rescue Organization (Mercer Island Eastside Orphans And Waifs) ............................................................... 5 Mercy Corps International ......................................................... 96 Mercy Ships ........................................................................... 5, 96 Meridian School, The................................................................. 31 Mexican Medical .................................................................... 5, 50 Mexican-American Legal Defense ............................................. 74 Michael J. Fox Foundation For Parkinson's Research............... 50 Miracle Flights For Kids ............................................................. 51 Mission Aviation Fellowship ....................................................... 74 Mission Without Borders ............................................................ 96 Mockingbird Society, The .......................................................... 74 Montessori Country School ....................................................... 31 Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) - Pacific NW Region .. 74 Mount Baker Housing Association ............................................. 74 Multifaith Works ..................................................................... 5, 74 Multiple Sclerosis Association ................................................... 51 Multiple Sclerosis Association Of America ................................ 51 Multiple Sclerosis National Research Institute ....................... 5, 51 Multi-Service Center .................................................................. 74 Muscular Dystrophy Association................................................ 51 Muscular Dystrophy Association - Washington Chapter ............ 51

N NAACP Legal Defense And Educational Fund .......................... 74 NAACP Special Contribution Fund ........................................ 4, 74 NAMI - National Alliance For The Mentally Ill Of Thurston/Mason Counties................................................................................ 51 NAMI - National Alliance On Mental Illness ............................... 51 NAMI - National Alliance On Mental Illness - Greater Seattle .... 51 NAMI Eastside - Hero House Program ...................................... 75 Naral Pro-Choice America Foundation ...................................... 75 NARAL Pro-Choice Washington Foundation ............................. 75 National 4-H Council .................................................................. 23 National Adoption Center .......................................................... 23 National Black Child Development Institute ............................... 31 National Brain Tumor Foundation .............................................. 51 National Breast Cancer Coalition............................................... 51 National Center For Missing & Exploited Children ..................... 23 National Children's Cancer Society - Children's Cancer Assistance Fund ................................................................... 23 National Coalition For The Homeless Inc .................................. 75 National Council Of Jewish Women - Seattle Section ............... 75 National Down Syndrome Society ............................................. 51 National Eating Disorders Association ....................................... 51 National Education For Assistance Dog Services Inc (Dogs For Deaf And Disabled Americans) ............................................. 75 National Foundation For Cancer Research ............................... 52 National Kidney Foundation Of Oregon & Washington.............. 52 National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC) .................................... 52 National MPS Society ................................................................ 52 National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Greater Washington Chapter .......................................................................................... 4, 52 National Organization For Rare Disorders (NORD) ................... 52 National Ovarian Cancer Coalition Inc. ...................................... 75 National Parkinson Foundation.................................................. 52 National Parks Conservation Association .............................. 4, 39 National Prostate Cancer Coalition............................................ 52 National Reye's Syndrome Foundation ..................................... 52 National Right To Life Committee Educational Trust Fund ........ 75 National Urban Fellows ............................................................. 31 National Wildlife Federation ......................................................... 5 Native American Rights Fund .................................................... 75 Natural Resources Defense Council...................................... 4, 39 Nature Conservancy, The .......................................................... 39 Nature Conservancy, The (Washington State Chapter) ............ 39 Nazarene Compassionate Ministries Inc. .................................. 26 Neighbor To Nation ................................................................... 75 Neighborcare Health .................................................................. 75 Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance .................................... 75

Neighborhood House ................................................................. 76 Neurology Vocational Services Unit (Of Harborview Medical Center) .................................................................................. 76 New Beginnings For Battered Women And Their Children ........ 76 New Covenant Christian Center ................................................ 76 New Futures .............................................................................. 23 New Horizons Ministries ............................................................ 23 Nikkei Concerns......................................................................... 98 Nikkei Concerns - Kokoro Kai (Day Program) ........................... 98 Nikkei Concerns - Seattle Keiro (Nursing Home) ....................... 98 Nisqually Land Trust .................................................................. 40 Nonprofit Assistance Center ...................................................... 76 Nonviolent Peaceforce............................................................... 26 Nordic Heritage Museum ........................................................... 12 North Cascades Health Council ................................................. 76 North Cascades Institute ........................................................... 40 North Helpline & Lake City Food Bank ...................................... 91 North Seattle Community College Educational Fund ................. 76 Northshore Youth & Family Services ......................................... 52 Northwest African American Museum........................................ 13 Northwest Asian American Theater ........................................... 13 Northwest Associated Arts ......................................................... 13 Northwest Burn Foundation ................................................... 5, 52 Northwest Center ....................................................................... 76 Northwest Children's Fund......................................................... 23 Northwest Dharma Association ................................................. 13 Northwest Disaster Search Dogs ................................................. 5 Northwest Family Life Learning And Counseling Center ........... 76 Northwest Folklife ...................................................................... 13 Northwest Harvest ..................................................................... 91 Northwest Immigrant Rights Project .......................................... 76 Northwest Indian College ........................................................... 31 Northwest Kidney Centers ......................................................... 52 Northwest Lions Foundation For Sight & Hearing ...................... 52 Northwest Medical Teams ......................................................... 96 Northwest Organization For Animal Help (NOAH) ....................... 5 Northwest Parkinson's Foundation ............................................ 53 Northwest Puppet Center .......................................................... 13 Northwest Washington Synod Of The Evangelical Lutheran Church In America (ELCA) ................................................... 76 Northwest Women's Law Center ............................................... 76 Northwest Youth Services ......................................................... 23 Nova Project PTSA, The............................................................ 31 NRA Foundation Inc .................................................................. 77 NW Energy Coalition ................................................................. 40 NW Network, The ...................................................................... 77

O Oasis Seattle ....................................................................... 77, 98 Oasis Seattle Church ................................................................. 77 Obsessive Compulsive Foundation Inc...................................... 53 Ocean Conservancy, The ............................................................ 6 Old Dog Haven ............................................................................ 6 Olympic College Foundation ...................................................... 32 Olympic Community Action Programs - Clallam ........................ 77 Olympic Mountain Rescue ......................................................... 26 On The Boards .......................................................................... 13 OneAmerica (Formerly Hate Free Zone) ................................... 77 OPAL - Of People And Land ...................................................... 58 Open Adoption & Family Services Inc. - Washington ................ 24 Open Arms ................................................................................ 77 Operation Sack Lunch ........................................................................... 91 Operation Bootstrap - Africa ...................................................... 96 Operation Nightwatch ................................................................ 58 Operation Smile ......................................................................... 24 Operational Emergency Center ................................................. 77 Opportunity International ....................................................... 4, 96 Orca Network ............................................................................... 6 Organic Consumers Association................................................ 77

Osteoporosis And Breast Cancer Research Center .................. 53 Out Of The Rain Initiative (A Program Of United Way Of King County) ................................................................................. 58 Out Of The Woods .................................................................... 77 Outdoors For All Foundation ..................................................... 77 Oxfam America ...................................................................... 4, 78

P Pacific Northwest Ballet ............................................................. 13 Pacific Science Center .......................................................... 5, 32 Page Ahead Children's Literacy ................................................ 24 Pan American Development Foundation ................................... 96 Pancreatic Cancer Action Network ............................................ 53 Parent Trust For Washington Children ...................................... 24 Parkview Services ..................................................................... 78 Partners For Pets ........................................................................ 6 Partners of the Americas ........................................................... 96 Pasados Safe Haven ................................................................... 6 Passages Northwest ............................................................. 5, 78 Pat Graney Group ..................................................................... 13 PATH ..................................................................................... 4, 96 Pathways For Women ............................................................... 78 PAWS (Progressive Animal Welfare Society).............................. 6 PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation....................................................... 6 PCC Farmland Trust ................................................................. 40 Pearl S. Buck International Inc. ................................................. 78 Pediatric Interim Care Center The Newborn Nursery........................................................... 53 Peninsula Services .................................................................... 78 People For Puget Sound ........................................................... 40 People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA) ............... 6 Peregrine Fund, The ................................................................... 6 Pesticide Action Network ....................................................... 4, 40 Petsmart Charities ....................................................................... 6 Pheasants Forever ...................................................................... 7 Phinney Neighborhood Association ........................................... 78 Pigs Peace Sanctuary ................................................................. 7 Pike Market Child Care & Preschool ......................................... 24 Pike Market Medical Clinic ........................................................ 53 Pike Market Senior Center ........................................................ 78 Pike Place Market Foundation (The Market Foundation) .......... 78 Pit Bull Rescue Central................................................................ 7 PKD Foundation ........................................................................ 53 Planned Parenthood - Central Washington ............................... 53 Planned Parenthood - Mt. Baker ............................................... 53 Planned Parenthood - Western Washington ............................. 53 Planned Parenthood - World Population ............................... 4, 53 Planned Parenthood Federation Of America Inc. ...................... 53 Plant Amnesty ........................................................................... 40 Plymouth Healing Communities ................................................ 54 Plymouth Housing Group .......................................................... 78 POCAAN (People Of Color Against AIDS Network) .................. 54 Polio Outreach Of Washington .................................................. 54 Polish American Congress Charitable Foundation .................... 78 Population Communications International (PCI Media Impact, INC) ...................................................................................... 78 Population Connection .............................................................. 79 Positive Women's Network ........................................................ 79 Powerful Schools ....................................................................... 32 Powerful Voices ..................................................................... 5, 79 Pratt Fine Arts Center ................................................................ 13 Preserve Our Islands ................................................................. 40 Prevent Cancer Foundation....................................................... 54 Pride Foundation ....................................................................... 79 Primm ABC Childcare ............................................................... 24 Prison Pet Partnership Program .................................................. 7 Program For Early Parent Support ............................................ 24 Project Hope.............................................................................. 96 Project Inform, Inc ..................................................................... 54 Project Rachel ........................................................................... 54

Project Share (City of Seattle) ................................................... 79 Prospect Enrichment Preschool ................................................ 79 PROVAIL ................................................................................... 79 Providence Elderplace ............................................................... 98 Providence Heritage House At The Market ............................... 98 Providence Hospice And Home Care Of Snohomish ................ 54 Providence Hospice Of Seattle Foundation ............................... 54 Providence Hospitality House .................................................... 58 Public Employees For Environmental Responsibility ................. 40 Pueblo A Pueblo ........................................................................ 79 Puget Sound Labor Agency ....................................................... 79 Puget Soundkeeper Alliance ................................................. 4, 40 Puppies Behind Bars ................................................................. 79 Purrfect Pals ................................................................................ 7 PuSH for PD (Puget Sound Parkinson's Disease Housing & Care Alliance) ................................................................................ 58

Q Quixote Center .......................................................................... 96

R Rails-To-Trails Conservancy ..................................................... 40 Rainbow City Band .................................................................... 13 Rainbow Missions................................................................ 79, 80 Rainforest Alliance................................................................. 4, 40 Rainier Scholars ........................................................................ 80 Rainier Vista Boys And Girls Club ............................................. 24 Reading Is Fundamental Inc.(RIF)............................................. 32 Real Change Homeless Empowerment Project......................... 80 Recovery Centers Of King County............................................. 80 RecTech .................................................................................... 24 Refugee Assistance Program .................................................... 97 Refugee Women's Alliance ........................................................ 80 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute................................................ 32 Renton Area Youth & Family Services ...................................... 80 Repertory Actors Workshop....................................................... 14 Rescue Every Dog ....................................................................... 7 Research To Prevent Blindness ................................................ 54 Residence XII ........................................................................ 5, 80 Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation ........................................ 54 Richard Hugo House ................................................................. 14 Richmond Beach Congregational Church ................................. 80 Riders For Health ...................................................................... 97 Rise N' Shine ............................................................................. 80 Ritecare Of Washington ............................................................ 24 Rockefeller University .......................................................... 48, 54 Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation .................................................. 7 Rocky Mountain Institute ........................................................... 80 Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary Foundation ....................... 7 ROOTS ...................................................................................... 24 Rosehedge Homecare - AIDS Housing & Health Care.............. 81 Rotary Music4Life (Northwest Youth Music Association) .......... 14 Ruth Dykeman Children's Center .............................................. 24 Ryther Child Center ................................................................... 25

S Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society ........................................ 14 Safe Crossings Foundation ....................................................... 81 Safe Schools Coalition Of Washington ...................................... 32 Safeplace - Washington ............................................................ 81 Salvation Army - Bremerton ...................................................... 81 Salvation Army - Everett ............................................................ 81 Salvation Army - King County .................................................... 81 Salvation Army - Northwest Division .......................................... 81 Salvation Army - Olympia Corps................................................ 81 Salvation Army - Renton Rotary Food Bank .............................. 91 Salvation Army - Seattle ............................................................ 81

Salvation Army - Skagit ............................................................. 81 Salvation Army National Headquarters ...................................... 81 Samaritan Counseling Center.................................................... 25 Samarya Center, The ................................................................ 55 Samuel & Althea Stroum Jewish Community Center Of Greater Seattle .................................................................................. 14 San Juan Community Home Trust............................................. 81 San Juan Preservation Trust ..................................................... 40 Sarvey Wildlife Care Center ........................................................ 7 Save Babies Through Screening Foundation ............................ 55 Save Darfur Coalition ................................................................ 97 Save The Children Federation Inc. ............................................ 81 Scenic America...................................................................... 4, 41 Scholarly Publishing And Academic Resources Coalition (Sparc) .............................................................................................. 32 Scholarship America .................................................................. 32 Sea Mar Community Health Centers - King County .................. 55 Sea Shepherd Conservation Society ......................................... 41 Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences ...................................... 32 Seattle Animal Control - Help The Animals Fund ........................ 7 Seattle Animal Control - Off-Leash Area Fund ............................ 7 Seattle Animal Control - Shelter Expansion Fund........................ 8 Seattle Aquarium Society (SEAS) ............................................... 8 Seattle Art Museum (SAM) ........................................................ 14 Seattle Arts And Lectures .......................................................... 14 Seattle Baroque Orchestra ........................................................ 14 Seattle Biomedical Research Institute ....................................... 55 Seattle Center Foundation ......................................................... 14 Seattle Chamber Music Society................................................. 14 Seattle Children's Home ...................................................... 81, 82 Seattle Children's Theatre ......................................................... 14 Seattle Chinatown International District Preservation And Development Association (SCIDPDA) .................................. 15 Seattle Choral Company ........................................................... 15 Seattle Counseling Service ....................................................... 55 Seattle Country Day School ...................................................... 82 Seattle Emergency Housing Services ....................................... 82 Seattle Fire Department - Fire And Hazard Mitigation Fund ...... 26 Seattle Fire Department - Medic II - CPR Classes .................... 26 Seattle Fire Department - Medic One Foundation ..................... 27 Seattle Fire Department - Medic One Gift & Trust Fund ............ 27 Seattle Fire Department - Seattle's Bravest Charity (Formerly Seattle Fire Fighters Benevolent Association) ...................... 82 Seattle Fire Department Safe Fund ........................................... 25 Seattle Foundation, The ............................................................ 15 Seattle Girls' Choir Guild ........................................................... 15 Seattle Girls' School .................................................................. 33 Seattle Goodwill Industries .................................................... 5, 82 Seattle Indian Health Board ....................................................... 82 Seattle Insight Meditation Society.............................................. 82 Seattle International Children's Festival..................................... 15 Seattle Jazz Orchestra .............................................................. 15 Seattle Jobs Initiative ................................................................. 82 Seattle Lesbian Cancer Project ................................................. 82 Seattle Men's Chorus & Seattle Women's Chorus (Flying House Productions).......................................................................... 15 Seattle Mental Health Institute ................................................... 55 Seattle MESA - University Of Washington ................................. 33 Seattle Milk Fund ....................................................................... 82 Seattle Musical Theatre Presented By Civic Light Opera .......... 15 Seattle Opera ............................................................................ 15 Seattle Parks Foundation .......................................................... 41 Seattle Police Department Victim Support Team....................... 27 Seattle Police Foundation .......................................................... 27 Seattle Police Honor Guard ....................................................... 27 Seattle Pro Musica Society ........................................................ 15 Seattle Public Library Foundation .............................................. 33 Seattle Pug Rescue ..................................................................... 8 Seattle Purebred Dog Rescue ..................................................... 8 Seattle Repertory Theatre ......................................................... 15 Seattle Shakespeare Company ................................................. 15

Seattle Works ............................................................................ 33 Seattle Young People's Project ................................................. 25 Seattle Youth Garden Works ..................................................... 25 Seattle Youth Involvement Network ........................................... 82 Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestras ......................................... 15 Second Chance Companions ...................................................... 8 Second Chance Ranch ................................................................ 8 Second Harvest Food Bank - Inland Northwest ......................... 91 Senior Services For South Sound - Thurston ............................ 98 Senior Services Of Seattle-King County .................................... 99 Serve the Children ..................................................................... 97 Shamrock Charities ................................................................... 25 Sherwood Community Services ................................................. 83 Shoreline Community College Foundation ................................ 33 Shoreline Public Schools Foundation .................................... 5, 33 Shriners Hospital For Children - Tampa .................................... 55 Shriners Hospitals for Children .................................................. 55 Sierra Club Foundation .............................................................. 41 Sightline Institute ................................................................... 4, 41 Sisters Of Perpetual Indulgence - The Abbey Of St. Joan ......... 83 Skagit Council On Aging ............................................................ 99 Skagit County Community Action .............................................. 83 Skagit Domestic Violence And Sexual Assault Services ........... 83 Skagit Valley Family YMCA ....................................................... 83 Small Faces Child Development Center .................................... 25 Smile Train Inc ........................................................................... 55 Snohomish Center For Battered Women ................................... 83 Snoqualmie Pass Volunteer Ski Patrol (SPVSP) ....................... 27 Sno-Valley Senior Center .......................................................... 99 Social Justice Fund Northwest .................................................. 83 Society Of St. Andrew................................................................ 83 Society Of St. Vincent De Paul .................................................. 83 Solid Ground (Formerly Fremont Public Association) ................ 83 SOS Children's Villages-USA .................................................... 83 Sound Experience ..................................................................... 41 Sound Mental Health ................................................................. 84 Sound Works ............................................................................. 84 South County Senior Center ...................................................... 99 Southeast Youth & Family Services........................................... 84 Southern Poverty Law Center .................................................... 84 Southwest Youth And Family Services ...................................... 84 Spaying To Save Our Pets .......................................................... 8 Special Needs Network ............................................................. 25 Special Olympics - Washington ................................................. 84 Spectrum Dance Theatre........................................................... 16 St. Andrew's Housing Group...................................................... 84 St. Brendan Parish School ......................................................... 33 St. Catherine School .................................................................. 33 St. James English As A Second Language Program ................. 33 St. John The Evangelist Parish .................................................. 84 St. Joseph School Fund............................................................. 33 St. Jude Children's Research Hospital ...................................... 55 St. Louise Parish School............................................................ 84 St. Madeleine Sophie School ..................................................... 33 St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance ................................................... 84 St. Matthew School .................................................................... 84 St. Paul's Episcopal Church....................................................... 85 St. Therese's Parish .................................................................. 85 St. Vincent De Paul Society Seattle Council .............................. 85 St. Vincent Food Bank ............................................................... 91 Stanwood Camano Community Resources Center (A Program Of Community Resources Foundation)...................................... 85 Stanwood Senior Center ............................................................ 99 Stone Soup ................................................................................ 34 Stonewall Youth ......................................................................... 85 StoryCorps ................................................................................. 16 Street Youth Ministries ............................................................... 25 Student Conservation Association Inc ....................................... 41 Successful Schools in Action ..................................................... 34 Summit Assistance Dogs ....................................................... 5, 85 Surfrider Foundation .............................................................. 4, 41

Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation ...................... 55, 56 Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation - Puget Sound Chapter ................................................................................. 56 Swedish Medical Center Foundation Organ Transplant Program ............................................................................................. 56

T Tabor 100 .................................................................................. 34 Tacoma Public Library Foundation ............................................ 34 Tacoma Rescue Mission ........................................................... 85 Tape Ministries Northwest ......................................................... 85 Taproot Theatre Company ........................................................ 16 Teachers Without Borders ......................................................... 34 TeamChild ................................................................................. 25 Technology Access Foundation ................................................ 34 TechnoServe, Inc. ................................................................. 4, 97 Teen Challenge International Pacific Northwest Region ........... 85 TeenHope, Inc. .......................................................................... 85 Tenants Union ........................................................................... 86 The Northwest Infant Survival Alliance--SIDS Foundation Of Washington ........................................................................... 56 Theatre Puget Sound ................................................................ 16 Therapeutic Health Services ..................................................... 56 Three Tree Montessori School .................................................. 34 Tiger Woods Foundation Inc ..................................................... 25 Transitional Resources .............................................................. 86 Transportation Choices Coalition .......................................... 4, 41 Treehouse ................................................................................. 86 Trust For Public Land National Office ........................................ 41 Tumaini...................................................................................... 97

U U.S. Association For United Nations ......................................... 97 UMO Ensemble ......................................................................... 16 UNICEF - United States Fund ................................................... 97 Union Gospel Mission Association Of Spokane - Youth Outreach Programs .............................................................................. 86 Union Of Concerned Scientists ................................................. 41 United Indians Of All Tribes Foundation .................................... 86 United Methodist Committee On Relief ..................................... 86 United Negro College Fund (UNCF) .......................................... 34 United Service Organization (USO) - Puget Sound Area ......... 86 United Way Of King County....................................................... 86 United Way Of Kitsap County .................................................... 86 United Way Of Pierce County.................................................... 86 United Way Of Skagit County .................................................... 86 United Way Of Snohomish County ............................................ 86 Unity Church In Lynnwood ........................................................ 87 University District Food Bank .................................................... 87 University of Colorado Foundation ............................................ 34 University Of Washington Daniel J. Evans School Of Public Affairs ................................................................................... 34 University Of Washington Diversity Scholarship Fund .............. 35 University of Washington Foundation EOP Legacy Endowment Scholarship Fund .................................................................. 35 Urban League Of Metropolitan Seattle ...................................... 87 UW Foundation SAFS Student First Endowment ...................... 35 UW Medicine Department Of Surgery - Liver Transplant Unit ... 56 UW World Series At Meany Hall................................................ 35

V Vajralama Buddhist Center........................................................ 87 Valley Cities Counseling & Consultation.................................... 87 Vashon Household .................................................................... 58 Vashon Island Pet Protectors ...................................................... 8 Vashon United Methodist Church .............................................. 87 Vashon Youth And Family Services .......................................... 87

Vashon-Maury Island Land Trust............................................... 41 Velocity Dance Center ............................................................... 16 Vera Project, The....................................................................... 16 Veterans For National Security Foundation ............................... 87 VH-1 Save The Music Foundation ............................................. 16 Victory Outreach Seattle ............................................................ 26 Viet Blind Children Foundation (Blind Vietnamese Children Foundation)........................................................................... 87 Viet Nam Scholarship Foundation ............................................. 35 Vietnam Veterans Assistance Fund........................................... 87 Vietnam Veterans Of America Foundation ................................ 87 Village Community Services ...................................................... 87 Village Missions ......................................................................... 88 Village of Hope (Seattle), The.................................................... 88 Village Theatre .......................................................................... 16 Vision House ............................................................................. 88 Visiting Nurse Home Care ......................................................... 56 Visiting Nurse Services Of The Northwest ................................. 56 Volunteers For Outdoor Washington (VOW) ............................. 42 Volunteers Of America .............................................................. 88

W Wallingford Community Senior Center ...................................... 99 Washington Air Search & Rescue ............................................. 27 Washington Business Week ...................................................... 35 Washington Citizens For Resource Conservation ..................... 42 Washington Community Alliance For Self Help (CASH) ............ 88 Washington Council Of Trout Unlimited ....................................... 8 Washington Environmental Council ........................................... 42 Washington Foundation For The Environment .......................... 42 Washington Native Plant Society........................................... 4, 42 Washington Poison Center .................................................... 4, 56 Washington State 4-H Foundation............................................. 88 Washington State Chinese Cancer Network Association .......... 56 Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence ............ 88 Washington State Coalition For The Homeless (WSCH) ........... 88 Washington State Law Enforcement Memorial Foundation ....... 27 Washington State University Foundation ................................... 35 Washington Toxics Coalition ................................................. 4, 42 Washington Trails Association............................................... 4, 42 Washington Water Trails Association .................................... 4, 42 Washington Wilderness Coalition ............................................ 4, 8 Washington Women In Need ..................................................... 88 Water First International ............................................................ 97 Water For People ...................................................................... 97 Weaving Wallingford .................................................................. 35 Welfare Rights Organizing Coalition .......................................... 88 West Seattle Food Bank (Junction Community Food Bank) ...... 88 West Seattle Helpline, Inc. ........................................................ 88 West Sound Treatment Center .................................................. 88 Westgate Chapel Regional Missions ......................................... 88 Westside Baby........................................................................... 89 Whidbey Animals Improvement Foundation ................................ 9 Whidbey Camano Land Trust .................................................... 42 Whidbey Institute ....................................................................... 89 White Center Community Development Association ................. 58 White Center Emergency Food Association (White Center Food Bank) .................................................................................... 91 Wild Fish Conservancy ................................................................ 9 Wilderness Society - Pacific Northwest Regional Office .............. 9 Wing Luke Asian Museum ......................................................... 16 With Grace Training Foundation ................................................ 89 Wolf Haven International ............................................................. 9 Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehabilitation Center ................................... 9 Wolftown ...................................................................................... 9 Women For Women International .............................................. 89 Women Thrive Worldwide (Formerly Women's Edge Coalition) 89 Womencare Shelter ................................................................... 89 Woodinville Unity Church .......................................................... 89 Work Opportunities .................................................................... 89

World Association For Children And Parents (WACAP) ............ 89 World Children's Fund ............................................................... 97 World Concern - A Program Of CRISTA Ministries ................... 97 World Emergency Relief - Children's Food Fund ....................... 98 World Neighbors Inc. ................................................................. 98 World Relief Corporation Of National Association Of Evangelicals27 World Society For The Protection Of Animals, USA .................... 9 World Vision .............................................................................. 98 World Wildlife Fund ................................................................. 4, 9

Y YMCA Of Greater Seattle .......................................................... 89 YMCA Of Snohomish County .................................................... 89 Young Life ................................................................................. 90 Young Life Central City Tacoma ................................................ 90 Youth Advocates ....................................................................... 90 Youth Eastside Services ............................................................ 90 Youth Law Center ...................................................................... 26 Youthcare .................................................................................. 90 Youthnet .................................................................................... 90 YWCA Family Village (East King County YWCA) ...................... 90 YWCA Of Kitsap County ............................................................ 90 YWCA Of Seattle - King County - Snohomish County ............... 90

# 24-Seven Ministry Center .......................................................... 58 911 Media Arts Center ................................................................. 9

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