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Community Focus
Location
Community Focus
People with Disabilities, Houseless/Homeless, Immigrant/Refugee, For All
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
Southern Africa
Location
Kent, WA
The Association of Zambians in Seattle, Washington (AZISWA) was founded on January 22, 2006 in Seattle by Zambians living in the Puget Sound Region of Washington. AZISWA is a fully-registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in accordance with the US Federal non-profit corporation code.

AZISWA Membership is open to all area residents interested in the well being and development of Zambia as well as the welfare of Zambians in the Puget Sound Region.
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
Warm Springs, OR
Welcome to Warm Springs.
A nation where the sun shines most every day, and time turns to the pace of a culture thousands of years in the making.

It is the land of the Warm Springs, Wasco and Paiute Native American Tribes, stretching from the snowcapped summit of the Cascade Mountains to the palisaded cliffs of the Deschutes River in Central Oregon.

We invite you to visit Warm Springs. We invite you to escape to another nation.
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
Warm Springs, OR
We work to improve the health of the community by reaching out to vulnerable populations.
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
Pendleton, OR
Home of the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla People
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
Pendleton, OR
Empowering our Tribal Community to achieve optimal health through a culture of wellness.
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
Tulalip, WA
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
La Conner, WA
The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community is a federally-recognized tribe that occupies the Swinomish Reservation in the state of Washington.
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
Arlington, WA
The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians is a sovereign, federally recognized tribe of Stillaguamish people.
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
Wellpinit, WA
The Spokane Tribe of Indians ancestors inhabited much of northeastern Washington which consisted of approximately 3 million acres. At times they extended their hunting, fishing, and gathering grounds into Idaho and Montana. They are one of the Interior Salish speaking tribes, others include: the Coeur d’ Alene, Kalispel, Colville, San Poil, Nespelem, Okanagan, Lakes, the Shuswap of Canada and the Pend Oreille and Salish of the Flathead reservation.We are here to improve the lives of members of the Spokane Tribe of Indians.
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
Shelton, WA
We are descendants of the maritime people who lived and prospered along the shores of the southernmost inlets of the Salish Sea for untold centuries. Because of our strong cultural connection with the water, we are also known as the People of the Water.

Vision: We envision a culturally and economically strong community of self-governing, resilient people united by shared values and traditions.


Community Focus
Eastern Africa
Location
Tukwila, WA
The Somali Health Board envisions partnership and collaboration in which the health systems and service providers work together with the Somali communities and Somali health professionals to promote positive health outcomes
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
Snoqualmie, WA
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe consists of Native Americans from the Puget Sound region of Washington State
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
Siletz, OR
The Confederated Tribes of Siletz is a federally recognized confederation of 27 bands, originating from Northern California to Southern Washington. Termination was imposed upon the Siletz by the United States government in 1955. In November of 1977, we were the first tribe in the state of Oregon and second in the United States to be fully restored to federal recognition. In 1992, our tribe achieved self governance, which allows us to compact directly with the US Government. This gives us control and accountability over our tribal programs and funding. We occupy and manage a 3,666 acre reservation located in Lincoln County, Oregon. We manage several resources, including water, timber and fish.
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
Shelton, WA
People of the River
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
Owyhee County, ID
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
Tokeland, WA
Our tribe was formed in 1866 incorporating members of Lower Chehalis, Shoalwater Bay and Chinookan people.
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
Taholah, WA
The Quinault Indian Nation (QIN) consists of the Quinault and Queets tribes and descendants of five other coastal tribes: Quileute, Hoh, Chehalis, Chinook, and Cowlitz.
Community Focus
LGBTQ2S+, BIPOC
Location
Spokane, WA
Community Focus
Indigenous
Location
La Push, WA
The Quileute Tribe is located in La Push, Washington, on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. The Quileute Tribe has lived and hunted in this area for thousands of years.