Community Partner County Map
Organization | Website | Contact | Category | County | Description |
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4 Apple Learning | https://www.a4applelearningcenter.org |
(206) 860-0230 |
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A 4 Apple Learning provides childcare support to children ages 18 months to 13 years. The organization has a preschool program for children ages 3 to 5, and provides an afterschool program for children between ages of 5 to 13. A 4 Apple Learning provides financial subsidies for families to attend their childcare or other childcare centers in King County. |
Acts On Stage | http://actsonstage.com |
(206) 712-6822 |
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Acts On Stage is a professional theater committed to centering the talents, voices, works and initiatives of People of Color and Creatives of Faith. |
Baseball Beyond Borders | https://baseballbeyond.org |
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Baseball Beyond Borders provides sports-based youth development including recreation services, health and fitness. The organization also provides educational and academic enrichment. Baseball Beyond Borders is active in the community and aims to help maintain the community's overall wellbeing. | |
BIPOC ED Coalition of Washington State | https://bipocedcoalitionwa.org |
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The BIPOC ED Coalition is a group of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color nonprofit executive directors across Washington state, we are joining in solidarity to promote wellness and restore resources in our communities. Through healing and advocacy, their multicultural, cross-sector collaborative works to nourish collective well-being and generate shared abundance. Together, with you, they will recreate the fabric of society. | |
Black Healing Fund | https://www.blackhealingfund.org |
(425) 737-1253 |
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The mission of the Black Healing Fund is to assist in the fight against the mental, health, and economic impact of racism on Black and Brown communities prioritizing Black communities in Snohomish County. Their mission is guided by four focal pillars: Awareness & Advocacy; Education & Empowerment; Decolonizing Access; Stronger Partnerships. Their major programs are: Chakula Ni Lazma (Food is a human right); YAM (Youth Academics & Mentorship); Umoja (Community engagement); Akazu (Housing and Utilities support). |
Blacks in Technology (BIT) |
(206) 966-9123 |
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Blacks in Technology (BIT) provides technology training, mentoring programs, and networking opportunities. BIT provides training for many different types of technology and software, which are offered for free or at a low cost. BIT is a global organization with 64 chapters all over the world. | |
Carl Maxey Center | https://www.carlmaxeycenter.org/ |
(509) 581-5151 |
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CMC is both a neighborhood cultural center and gathering place, as well as a community-based organization that provides programs and services focused on addressing the needs of Spokane's African American/Black community. The Carl Maxey Center's vision is for the Spokane region’s Black community to be a model for building generational wealth, educational excellence, justice and cultural vibrancy. |
CHOOSE 180 | https://choose180.org |
(206) 457-8940 |
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CHOOSE 180 envisions a future where youthful behavior is decriminalized and young people are offered restorative practices in lieu of traditional prosecution. In place of the school-to-prison pipeline, a community will exist to help young people realize their potential and provide them with the tools necessary to achieve their goals. CHOOSE 180 transforms systems of injustice and supports the young people who are too often impacted by these systems. |
Cierra Sisters | https://www.cierrasisters.org/ |
(206) 579-4521 |
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Cierra Sisters provides support for cancer patients and family members. The organization works to bridge the gap between researchers, physicians and the community. Cierra Sisters provides advocacy for all types of cancer. The organization provides training, teaching the community about cancer and how to navigate through the health systems. |
CompuKidz Worldwide | https://www.compukidzworldwide.com/ |
(206) 659-6311 |
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CompuKidz Worldwide provides mentorship, leadership, workforce placement, fitness training, career training and entrepreneurship support. The organization provides children with computers and tablets. |
Damascus Baptist Church | https://www.difseattle.org/ |
(206) 725-9310 |
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Damascus Baptist Church offers worship services, including a Sunday service, Bible study, Sunday School and seasonal gatherings. |
Eastside Baptist Church | http://eastsidebaptistchurch65.org/ |
(253) 472-6222 |
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Eastside Baptist Church offers workshop services, including a Sunday service, Bible study, Sunday School and seasonal gatherings. The church is also a referral agency for Northwest Furniture Bank. |
Entrepreneurial Institute of Washington | https://eiwashington.org |
(206) 406-0844 |
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Entrepreneurial Institute of Washington provides educational training and technical assistance to small businesses and individuals seeking training opportunities. EIW provides professional development support to individuals looking to further their career or seeking employment. |
Game of Life | https://www.gameoflifementoring.org/ |
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Sports mentoring program that attracts young men of color through sports, while building relationships in order to strengthen their emotional fitness and help them navigate life and systems. | |
Game of Life Mentoring | https://www.gameoflifementoring.org |
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We have developed a Sports mentoring program that attracts young men of color through sports while building relationships in order to help strengthen their Emotional fitness and help them navigate life and systems. | |
Grace United Methodist Church |
(206) 329-4674 |
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Grace United Methodist Church offers worship services, including a Sunday service, Bible study, Sunday School and seasonal gatherings. | |
Greater Christ Temple Church | https://www.greaterchristtemple.org |
(253) 272-5679 |
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Greater Christ offers workshop services, including a Sunday service, Bible study, Sunday School and seasonal gatherings. The church provides childcare five days per week, an opportunity for youth activities in their youth building, and provides a youth cannabis awareness program. The church provides food and rental assistance, and offers support for individuals struggling with mental health illnesses and homelessness. |
Greater New Bethel Baptist Church | https://www.gnbchurch.com |
(206) 723-2562 |
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Greater New Bethel offers workshop services, including a Sunday service, Bible study, Sunday School and seasonal gatherings. The church offers a feeding and supply program that provides, food, clothing, toiletries. |
Health and Justice Recovery Alliance | https://www.healthjusticerecoveryalliance.org |
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Health & Justice Recovery Alliance providing therapeutic and non-therapeutic support for individuals and families experiencing crisis. | |
Healthy Smart Homes | https://www.healthysmarthomes.org |
(617) 842-5239 |
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"HSH addresses wealth transfer due to 400 years of systemic barriers that reinforce inequitable economic institutions and exclusionary social systems. Healthy Smart Homes is committed to wealth equity by stemming or preventing the transference of wealth by providing programs and services that support Equitable Economic and Health Mobility (EEHM) through: 1) financial grants, 2) education, 3) increasing property valuation for individuals and families, and 4) health equity case management that is aligned with the social determinants of health" |
Hip Hop is Green | https://hiphopisgreen.com/ |
(323) 362-6545 |
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Hip Hop is Green provides health and wellness education and resources centered around climate change and plant-based foods. The organization's educational curricula and programs empower youth leadership and provide hands-on, immersive training in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), agriculture, project management and entrepreneurship. To battle climate change Hip Hop Green plans to plant 10,000 trees in 2023, in collaboration with Washington State Forestry Department and Department of Natural Resources. |
Holgate Baptist Church | https://www.holgatecoc.com |
(206) 324-5530 |
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Holgate Church offers worship services, including a Sunday service, Bible study, Sunday School and seasonal gatherings. The church also provides a feeding program for homeless, and an afterschool program for youth. |
Institute for Black Justice | https://instituteforblackjustice.org/ |
(253) 325-3530 |
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Lavender Rights Project | https://www.lavenderrightsproject.org/ |
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Lavender Rights Project is creating a world in which the Black and Indigenous gender diverse communities are at the forefront of liberation and recognized for our power to build. Representation matters and we are an organization led by Black trans women and femmes. By following their wisdom and nuanced understanding of community needs, we will build decolonized systems of care and support for our people. We provide criminal legal services, economic empowerment opportunities, and housing justice for Black community, especially Black trans community. | |
Legally Black An Acronym Brave Lift Altruistic Creative and Keen | https://www.wearelegallyblack.com/ |
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Dedicated to unifying modern-day civil rights activists and grassroots organizations, LegallyBLACK focuses on creating awareness of the racial disparities in all governed areas of our society. Our collective efforts help to evoke tangible changes to local, state, & federal laws, city ordinances, contracts and policies to best protect the well-being of Black, Indigenous, & People of Color (or BIPOC). Our mission is to address the ingrained oppression of BIPOC as the foundation of all of our governing systems in America and eliminate all opportunities to continue on this path so all people of color have unconditional legal access to resources, freedom, peace, liberty, and the equal rights to the pursuit of happiness as promised by the laws of this nation. We believe in order to achieve this feat, the BIPOC community needs the open, notorious, and unapologetic support and action of people of all ethnicities, genders, and identities to use their unique powers and ability to start conversations, implement new processes and/or policies, share resources, create safe spaces, uplift the voices of the oppressed/discriminated against/abused, and educate those who are not on the receiving end of this long standing ingrained oppression. | |
Made Space Seattle | https://www.madespaceseattle.com |
(206) 722-5440 x 106 |
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Made Space Seattle provides artistic and career support to up-and-coming, emerging artists. Made Space allows artists to show their art in the Made Space Seattle gallery. Artists can rent the gallery for art display, film screenings, staff meetings and other professional functions. |
Martin Luther King Family Outreach Center | https://mlkspokane.org |
(509) 868-0856 |
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The MLK Outreach Center provides a childcare center for children ages 3 to 4. Their café restaurant, Silver Café, provides Seniors with free meals. They have Washington State SNAP representatives located in their building, and they provide support with rental assistance, housing assistance, and other SNAP services. |
Mentoring Urban Students and Teens (MUST) | https://mentoringisamust.org |
(206) 582 0525 |
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The M.U.S.T. Mentoring Model is a unique system which creates an environment for liberation and growth. Coaches for Mentors help them navigate life, school, relationships, etc. Mentors assist their Mentees across all four years of high school, helping navigate life, school and relationships. Mentors get the skills they need to finish their higher education or further their career and Mentees get an emerging adult Black male role model who grew up in a similar environment to themselves. Mentees begin to think… “He comes from the same place I do. If he can do it… So can I!” |
NAACP Bremerton | https://www.naacpbremerton.org |
(360) 286-1788 |
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NAACP Bremerton provides advocacy and civil rights support to the communities in Kitsap, Jefferson and Mason counties. |
NAACP Spokane | https://naacpspokane.com |
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NAACP Spokane provides support and advocacy for the African American community in the Spokane area. NAACP has a number of qualified committees that work to advocate for African Americans in the following areas: criminal justice reform, education, healthcare, environmental justice, and civic engagement. |
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