Find government services in Seattle, WA. Listings include Seattle Housing Authority, Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services (ADWAS), Amara, Blue Moon, Catholic Community Services of Western Washington, Seattle Office of Economic Development.
John Hay Elementary PTSA is a dedicated community of parents, teachers, and staff working together to support our students and school. We organize events, fundraise for essential programs, and advocate for every child’s success.
The UW Information School offers an undergraduate degree in Informatics and four graduate degrees: MLIS, MSIM, Museology and a doctorate in Information Science. Visit ischool.uw.ed...
Our mission is to improve the lives of Seattle’s immigrant and refugee communities.
Road Services, Permitting and Community Service Areas are part of King County Local Services. If you
The Tenants Union of Washington State fights for housing justice for all Washington tenants through education, organizing, leadership development and advocacy.
The mission of the Seattle Housing Authority is to enhance the Seattle community by creating and sustaining decent, safe and affordable living environments that foster stability an...
ACRS promotes social justice and the well-being and empowerment of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and other underserved communities – including immigrants, refugees, and Ame...
Children’s Home Society of Washington and Childhaven have merged to form a new organization, Akin. While our name is changing, what remains constant is our commitment to families, ...
ADWAS provides services to Deaf/DeafBlind/DeafDisabled Survivors of domestic violence/sexual assault.
Washington Filmworks (WF) is the private 501(c)(6) non-profit organization that manages the Motion Picture Competitiveness Program as well as a variety of resources for the creativ...
A humble place to share space, community, and knowledge. We are primarily a community Library. We offer drinks & food in addition to our curated library.
University of Washington Police Department. - "Supporting the University’s academic and research mission by protecting the life and property of our citizens and visitors."
Amara is committed to positive long-term outcomes for kids & families. We promote connections betw caregivers & parents to keep families connected. We drive systemic change for hop...
We prepare for emergencies. You should too!
Making democracy work one person at a time
Advancing equitable arts education in Washington State since 1983. Supporting more schools across the state every year!
Since 2002 SPF has championed public safety in Seattle. We support the work of SPD through philanthropy, advocacy, and partnership development.
We make the important connection between youth in foster care and adoptive families.
Promoting justice with compassion.
Opening in 1934 the Blue Moon is a beloved icon of the community and a safe place for everyone! All people and pets are welcome just don't be jerk and no biting! You can bring in y...
Serving people of all beliefs throughout Western Washington since 1918.
👋 We are the City of Seattle OED. ⭐️ We help businesses, entrepreneurs, and workers succeed.
The official page for the City of Shoreline, Washington.
Welcome to our Tlingit and Haida Washington Chapter page! ✨Visit our website @www.thwachapter.org! ✨
Sound Generations is a nonprofit founded in 1967.
Our Mission: Find and aid people in distress. Formed in 1996, King County Search Dogs is a non-profit search and rescue organization. It is a unit within King County Search and Re...
We exist to expand pathways to freedom, safety, and hope in order to end sex trafficking.
I am a MOOR, and I am a Crime Fighter! I am in a battle with the Devil/WHITE HOUSE/SLAVE CATCHERS AND PUT AN END TO THE HOLY ALLIANCE!
Seattle's Candy Cane Lane at Park Rd NE and NE Ravenna Blvd
Artist Home is a company of culture makers, community builders, and event producers who have served the Pacific Northwest since 2008. Proudly produce Timber! Outdoor Music Festival...
Hah Choo originated from Duncan BC and was originally built by Thomas Bailey, who navigated across 180 miles of open ocean in 2011 to bring AKA “Goon Island”, to Lake Union.