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Community Focus
Location
Community Focus
African American, Black
Location
Spokane, WA
The Carl Maxey Center is an African American focused cultural Center located in the East Central neighborhood of Spokane, WA.
Community Focus
Houseless/Homeless, Survivor
Location
Newport, WA
Family Crisis Network proudly works with the community of Pend Oreille County, Washington, to prevent and advocate in matters of domestic violence, sexual assault, homelessness, and all other crimes.
Community Focus
Low Income
Location
Pullman , WA
Since 1988, Community Action Center (CAC) has been a primary resource for thousands of people and families experiencing poverty in Whitman County, and we operate as a private nonprofit in Whitman County, Washington.
Community Focus
Houseless/Homeless, North American, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), Alaska Native, Urban, Indigenous, Native American
Location
Seattle, WA
Community Focus
Houseless/Homeless, People with Disabilities, Immigrant/Refugee, Low Income, For All, Multicultural
Location
Seattle, WA
Founded in 1906, Neighborhood House is one of the oldest social service agencies in the Puget Sound region. Today, we continue to provide services to address the needs of entire families, with a focus on low-income community members, public housing residents, immigrants, and refugees. We serve over 15,000 people annually through our major program areas of early childhood education, youth development, employment and adult education, housing stability, aging and disability services, and community health.
Community Focus
Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), South American, Central American, Hispanic, Latinx
Location
Woodburn, OR
Community Focus
Houseless/Homeless, Culture, Low Income, For All
Location
Seattle, WA
The Low Income Housing Institute develops affordable housing to reduce homelessness and help people overcome poverty in Washington state.
Community Focus
Houseless/Homeless, North American, Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), Women, For All
Location
Seattle, WA
We provide safe, inclusive shelter and services that support women, children and families on their journey out of homelessness.
Community Focus
North American, Culture, Houseless/Homeless, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), Low Income, For All
Location
Compass Housing Alliance provides emergency services & affordable housing in the Puget Sound region.
Community Focus
Culture, North American, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Women
Location
Seattle, WA
The Agape House (TAH) is a 501c3 not-for-profit agency with the primary goal of offering non-timed limited housing to women of color, between the ages of 18-21, especially as they “age-out” of foster care. TAH is unique but practical in its approach to provide education and/or training as well as life skills for each woman in the program. TAH is committed to seeing each woman employed and relocated to permanent housing. Agape House, a preventative program is designed to provide women, who would be likely candidates for human trafficking, safe housing and training before they can reach the “streets”.
Community Focus
North American, Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), LGBTQ, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Queer, Trans, Two Spirit
Location
Spokane, WA
Community Focus
North American, Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), LGBTQ, Black, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), Queer, Trans, Indigenous, Two Spirit
Location
Seattle, WA
Queer The Land is a collaborative project grounded in the self-determination of queer, trans, and two spirit Black/ indigenous/ people of color (QT2BIPOC) and the vision of collectively owning our land and labor.
Community Focus
Culture, North American, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), Alaska Native, American (US)
Location
Craig, AK
The Craig Tribal Association, a federally recognized Indian tribe, will protect and enhance the quality of life of its members by preserving, protecting and promoting its history, culture and traditions; promoting self-sufficiency and a strong work ethic; exercising the powers of self-government and sovereign immunity; while providing social, health, economic and education resources, opportunities and services that contribute to the well-being of the tribal community.
Community Focus
North American, Culture, Federally Recognized Tribes of Idaho, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), American (US), Native American, Shoshone
Location
Owyhee County, ID
Community Focus
Culture, North American, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), American (US), Native American
Location
Seattle, WA
The Seattle-King County urban Indian community boasts a wide range of Native families. We are here to help support any urban Native that needs assistance.
Community Focus
Culture, Federally Recognized Tribes of Idaho, North American, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), American (US), Federally Recognized Tribes of Washington, Native American, Nez Perce / Nimiipuu
Location
Lapwai, ID
The Nimiipuu people have always resided and subsisted on lands that included the present-day Nez Perce Reservation in north-central Idaho. Today, the Nez Perce Tribe is a federally recognized tribal nation with more than 3,500 citizens.
Community Focus
North American, Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), American (US), Indigenous, Native American
Location
Portland, OR
Founded by the community, for the community, NAYA is a family of numerous tribes and voices who are rooted in sustaining tradition and building cultural wealth. We provide culturally-specific programs and services that guide our people in the direction of personal success and balance through cultural empowerment. Our continuum of lifetime services create a wraparound, holistic healthy environment that is Youth Centered, Family Driven, Elder Guided.
Community Focus
Houseless/Homeless, North American, Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), American (US), Native American, Lummi / Lhaq'temish
Location
Ferndale, WA
Lummi Stepping Stones (LSS) is a self sustaining 501c(3) Non-Profit Organization sponsored under the Lhaq’temish Foundation. LSS was created and formed by a few action oriented community members who were focused on addressing the unmet need for Native Americans who are affected by homelessness on and off the reservation. Our doors first opened in the winter on December 6, 2016 and has since grew to additional locations.  We  provide on average 50/60 men, woman and children who are affected by homelessness for a variety of reasons.
Community Focus
North American, Culture, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), Alaska Native, American (US), Indigenous, Native American
Location
Ketchikan, AK
A federally recognized Indian Tribe, incorporated in 1940, serving 6,000+ Alaska Native and American Indians in Southeast Alaska.
Community Focus
Culture, North American, American (North, South, Central, & Caribbean), Federally Recognized Tribes of Washington, American (US), Native American, Jamestown S’Klallam / nuxsklai’yem
Location
Sequim, WA
The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe is one of 566 American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes in the United States of America. The Tribe shares a common history, territory and political rights with its sister Tribes the Lower Elwha Klallam and Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribes. The S’Klallam people have lived on the north shores of the Olympic Peninsula since time immemorial.