Partner Nonprofits

Duwamish Valley Program

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Reconnect South Park Community Coalition

Reconnect South Park Community Coalition
Maria Ramirez
Duwamish Valley neighbors are centered in shaping SR-99 alternate futures. We want to hear your questions, input, and ideas during the community visioning process!

Duwamish Valley Affordable Housing Coalition.

Duwamish Valley Affordable Housing Coalition.
8201 10th Ave S, Ste 8 Seattle, WA 98108
Maria Ramirez
We are acting to prevent displacement of people and local non profits by creating an action plan for affordable housing and cultural and community space for underrepresented and low-income renters and home owners by seeking partnerships both large and small.

Georgetown Business Association

Georgetown Business Association
Debra Broz
Promote Georgetown businesses and the neighborhood, preserve neighborhood character, help ensure safety of our businesses and the community, assist in projects to improve the environment and aesthetics of the neighborhood, and to be an advocate for Georgetown by working with other neighborhood groups, the City, County, and beyond.

Consejo Counseling & Referral Service

Consejo Counseling & Referral Service
8615 14th Ave S Seattle, WA 98108
Ted Duran
Consejo brings healing, health, and hope to communities through holistic, culturally, and linguistically competent behavioral health services and advocacy.

Foghi - Friends of Georgetown History

Foghi – Friends of Georgetown History
P.O Box 81186, Seattle, WA, United States, Washington
Rosario (Chayo)
The Friends of Georgetown History is a non profit organization dedicated to celebrating the neighborhood of Georgetown’s many contributions to Seattle’s early years.

South Park Senior Center

South Park Senior Center
8201 10th Ave S #4, Seattle, WA 98108
Aurora
SPSC promotes healthy aging by creating a space of belonging that provides culturally responsive support services including sustainable access to nutritious meals, social services, physical activities, continued learning, and social engagement.

DVSA - Duwamish Valley Sustenability Association

DVSA – Duwamish Valley Sustenability Association
Edwin Hernadez
Our programs begin with listening to issues identified by our community and other stakeholders through an extensive and ongoing engagement process. We then collect data, both in the form of existing information and data that we collect through our own citizen science and information gathering projects, and present this information back to our community in accessible and culturally relevant ways. Then, together with the community, we begin envisioning solutions to the issues we identified in our information gathering stage, while also providing the youth will skills to do this. Finally, we begin developing pilot projects and prototypes, and then scale up for widespread impact.

Duwamish River Community Coalition/TAG (DRCC/TAG)

Duwamish River Community Coalition/TAG (DRCC/TAG)
7400 3rd Ave South , Seattle, WA, United States, Washington
Paulina López
Elevate the voice of those impacted by the Duwamish River pollution and other environmental injustices for a clean, healthy, equitable environment for people and wildlife . We promote place-keeping and prioritize community capacity and resilience.

Duwamish Valley Community Equity Program - PCAT

Duwamish Valley Community Equity Program – PCAT
Sally del Fierro
The Port Community Action Team (PCAT) sponsored new activities in community: multiple youth-led shoreline cleanups at Georgetown’s Gateway Park North and a bike safety and maintenance service in both neighborhoods- as a follow up to last year’s ground-truthing study.

Georgetown Community Council

Georgetown Community Council
Laura Wright
GCC is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization seeking to improve the quality of life for all who live, work, and play in Georgetown, Seattle.

Seattle Neighborhood Group

Seattle Neighborhood Group
1810 E. Yesler Way Seattle WA 98122
Gerard Miller
We acknowledge that we work within the occupied territory of Lushootseed (Puget Sound Salish) peoples, among them the Duwamish, Puyallup, Muckleshoot, Nisqually, Samish, Skykomish, Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Stillaguamish, Squaxin, Suquamish, Swinomish, Tulalip, and Upper Skagit. These nations have existed in this place from time immemorial and have a rich legacy of stewarding, protecting, and caring for the land and waterways. We also acknowledge the injustice of the Treaty of Point Elliott, and of the fact that the Duwamish do not have legal recognition in their own land – in a city now named after one of their great leaders, Si’ahl. As a result, it is our desire to work with Indigenous communities to support their efforts to reclaim and hold land in their traditional territories and encourage you to visit Real Rent Duwamish to learn about ways to support the Duwamish.

Food Lifeline

Food Lifeline
815 S 96th St Seattle, WA 98108
Prenzs
Food Lifeline’s mission is to feed people experiencing hunger today while working to end hunger for tomorrow.

Georgetown Steam Plant

Georgetown Steam Plant
6605 13th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
Khalil Griffith
The Georgetown Steam Plant is a National Historic Landmark undergoing a remarkable transformation. As stewards, we are dedicated to creating a universally accessible community heritage center, a vibrant SHTEAM educational hub, and a unique event space unlike any other.

Villa Comunitaria

Villa Comunitaria
8201 10th Ave South, Ste. 8, Seattle WA 98108
Betsy
Villa Comunitaria empowers families in innovative ways that are culturally relevant. We create a welcoming environment, presentations are made in Spanish, children are welcome and there is childcare, and food provided. Programs are key to helping Latinx immigrants navigate the complexities of the United States immigration, housing, health, education, and legal system so they can thrive and prosper.

Cultivate South Park

Cultivate South Park
1251 South Cloverdale Street Unit B Seattle, WA, 98108
Emily
Cultivate South Park is a resident-led Asset-Based Community Development organization identifying, connecting, and celebrating neighborhood gifts to co-create a more thriving South Park. Rooted in love and joy, we create innovative solutions in community building, arts & culture, food, environmental prosperity and economic development.

Villa Comunitaria

Villa Comunitaria
8201 10th Ave South, Ste. 8, Seattle WA 98108
Betsy
Villa Comunitaria empowers families in innovative ways that are culturally relevant. We create a welcoming environment, presentations are made in Spanish, children are welcome and there is childcare, and food provided. Programs are key to helping Latinx immigrants navigate the complexities of the United States immigration, housing, health, education, and legal system so they can thrive and prosper.

Georgetown Business Association

Georgetown Business Association
Debra Broz
Promote Georgetown businesses and the neighborhood, preserve neighborhood character, help ensure safety of our businesses and the community, assist in projects to improve the environment and aesthetics of the neighborhood, and to be an advocate for Georgetown by working with other neighborhood groups, the City, County, and beyond.

Georgetown Steam Plant

Georgetown Steam Plant
6605 13th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
Khalil Griffith
The Georgetown Steam Plant is a National Historic Landmark undergoing a remarkable transformation. As stewards, we are dedicated to creating a universally accessible community heritage center, a vibrant SHTEAM educational hub, and a unique event space unlike any other.

Reconnect South Park Community Coalition

Reconnect South Park Community Coalition
Maria Ramirez
Duwamish Valley neighbors are centered in shaping SR-99 alternate futures. We want to hear your questions, input, and ideas during the community visioning process!

Duwamish Valley Affordable Housing Coalition.

Duwamish Valley Affordable Housing Coalition.
8201 10th Ave S, Ste 8 Seattle, WA 98108
Maria Ramirez
We are acting to prevent displacement of people and local non profits by creating an action plan for affordable housing and cultural and community space for underrepresented and low-income renters and home owners by seeking partnerships both large and small.

Duwamish Valley Community Equity Program - PCAT

Duwamish Valley Community Equity Program – PCAT
Sally del Fierro
The Port Community Action Team (PCAT) sponsored new activities in community: multiple youth-led shoreline cleanups at Georgetown’s Gateway Park North and a bike safety and maintenance service in both neighborhoods- as a follow up to last year’s ground-truthing study.

Foghi - Friends of Georgetown History

Foghi – Friends of Georgetown History
P.O Box 81186, Seattle, WA, United States, Washington
Rosario (Chayo)
The Friends of Georgetown History is a non profit organization dedicated to celebrating the neighborhood of Georgetown’s many contributions to Seattle’s early years.

Georgetown Community Council

Georgetown Community Council
Laura Wright
GCC is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization seeking to improve the quality of life for all who live, work, and play in Georgetown, Seattle.

Cultivate South Park

Cultivate South Park
1251 South Cloverdale Street Unit B Seattle, WA, 98108
Emily
Cultivate South Park is a resident-led Asset-Based Community Development organization identifying, connecting, and celebrating neighborhood gifts to co-create a more thriving South Park. Rooted in love and joy, we create innovative solutions in community building, arts & culture, food, environmental prosperity and economic development.

Duwamish River Community Coalition/TAG (DRCC/TAG)

Duwamish River Community Coalition/TAG (DRCC/TAG)
7400 3rd Ave South , Seattle, WA, United States, Washington
Paulina López
Elevate the voice of those impacted by the Duwamish River pollution and other environmental injustices for a clean, healthy, equitable environment for people and wildlife . We promote place-keeping and prioritize community capacity and resilience.

South Park Senior Center

South Park Senior Center
8201 10th Ave S #4, Seattle, WA 98108
Aurora
SPSC promotes healthy aging by creating a space of belonging that provides culturally responsive support services including sustainable access to nutritious meals, social services, physical activities, continued learning, and social engagement.

Food Lifeline

Food Lifeline
815 S 96th St Seattle, WA 98108
Prenzs
Food Lifeline’s mission is to feed people experiencing hunger today while working to end hunger for tomorrow.

Consejo Counseling & Referral Service

Consejo Counseling & Referral Service
8615 14th Ave S Seattle, WA 98108
Ted Duran
Consejo brings healing, health, and hope to communities through holistic, culturally, and linguistically competent behavioral health services and advocacy.

Seattle Neighborhood Group

Seattle Neighborhood Group
1810 E. Yesler Way Seattle WA 98122
Gerard Miller
We acknowledge that we work within the occupied territory of Lushootseed (Puget Sound Salish) peoples, among them the Duwamish, Puyallup, Muckleshoot, Nisqually, Samish, Skykomish, Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Stillaguamish, Squaxin, Suquamish, Swinomish, Tulalip, and Upper Skagit. These nations have existed in this place from time immemorial and have a rich legacy of stewarding, protecting, and caring for the land and waterways. We also acknowledge the injustice of the Treaty of Point Elliott, and of the fact that the Duwamish do not have legal recognition in their own land – in a city now named after one of their great leaders, Si’ahl. As a result, it is our desire to work with Indigenous communities to support their efforts to reclaim and hold land in their traditional territories and encourage you to visit Real Rent Duwamish to learn about ways to support the Duwamish.

DVSA - Duwamish Valley Sustenability Association

DVSA – Duwamish Valley Sustenability Association
Edwin Hernadez
Our programs begin with listening to issues identified by our community and other stakeholders through an extensive and ongoing engagement process. We then collect data, both in the form of existing information and data that we collect through our own citizen science and information gathering projects, and present this information back to our community in accessible and culturally relevant ways. Then, together with the community, we begin envisioning solutions to the issues we identified in our information gathering stage, while also providing the youth will skills to do this. Finally, we begin developing pilot projects and prototypes, and then scale up for widespread impact.