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http://www.positiveplace.org/
Offers programs in fitness and sports, the arts, health and life skills, career development, and character and leadership.
http://www.childcare.org/
Child care information including an online child care database, the Seattle MOST Database of out-of-school activity programs, and telephone referrals.
http://www.cityyear.org/seattle/
Corps members serve as teachers' aides in public schools, renovate housing for the homeless, turn vacant lots into community gardens, operate recreational programs for senior citizens, teach health and public safety curriculums, and run after-school programs.
http://www.crisisclinic.org/
Crisis Clinic provides crisis intervention and information and referrals efficiently, effectively and with compassion to all people of King County.
http://www.dawnonline.org/
Providing services to survivors of domestic violence in South King County.
http://www.edvp.org/
Helps clients break free from an abusive relationships by providing shelter and community programs and offers specialized training to law enforcement, medical organizations and businesses.
http://www.encompassnw.org/
Serves children and families who live in the Snoqualmie Valley. Formerly Children's Services of Snoqualmie Valley.
http://www.kccadv.org/
Resources women can depend on to escape an abusive relationship including emergency hotlines, shelters and other social services by area, and training and workshops.
http://www.kcsarc.org/
Provides crisis lines, advocacy, therapy and education for victims of sexual assault, their families and the community.
http://www.nhwa.org/
A multi-service agency that helps low-income people become more self-sufficient. Serving residents of King County public housing communities with child development programs, social services and transportation.
http://www.kingcounty.gov/exec/civilrights.aspx
Offers information, public workshops and training on housing, employment, accommodations, and contracting. Accepts discrimination complaints and works to resolve civil rights issues.
http://www.provail.org/
Formerly United Cerebral Palsy of King and Snohomish Counties, PROVAIL is the state's largest private, multi-service agency dedicated to meeting the needs of people with all types of disabilities in this area.
http://www.seakingwdc.org/
Mission is to implement a world-class education, training, and employment system that will ensure all individuals have access to the resources necessary to attain and retain living wage employment and career paths, and ensure that employers will have access to a well-qualified workforce.
http://www.seniorservices.org/
Provides King County seniors with information about wellness, nutrition, home repair, senior center activities, day health centers, and homesharing and services such as counseling, legal assistance, and transportation.
http://www.multi-servicecenter.com/
Provides information and services to low-income families and individuals including information about education, job success, energy assistance, and family stabilization and support.
http://www.arcofkingcounty.org/
Provides a variety of support services for people with developmental disabilities and their families through its projects and programs.
http://www.uwkc.org/
Your community safety net. United Way of King County strengthens our communities by enhancing the ability of people to care for one another.
http://www.youtheastsideservices.org/
Wide array of services for young people and parents in King County's Eastside-- for example, goal setting classes, substance abuse counseling, and sexual abuse therapy. Offices in Bellevue, Kirkland, and Redmond.
http://www.ywcaworks.org/
Improves quality of life for women of all ages, faiths and races, and their families. King and Snohomish County services include shelter, child care, work training, parental skills training, and health care access.
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