2018 Register Roundup Archive

 
 
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April 2018: Farmer Frog
$
1,617.95

Our mission is to end child hunger and build safe communities by empowering people to grow their own food. We foster community-based, socially just, urban, and small-scale agriculture that protects and restores habitat and quality of life for people and wildlife both.

To sustain traditions of growing food for generations to come, we provide agricultural curriculum to schools that aligns with state and federal standards for teaching Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM).


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May 2018: Compass Health
$
1,114.14

Compass Health is Northwest Washington’s behavioral healthcare leader. We integrate behavioral health and medical care services to support clients and communities when and where they need us.
From comprehensive mental health treatment to crisis intervention, children’s services, and community education, we serve people of all ages throughout Snohomish, Skagit, Island, San Juan, and Whatcom counties.


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June 2018: Sarvery Wildlife Care Center
$1,419.28

Sarvey Wildlife Care Center, located in Arlington, has been helping orphaned and injured wildlife for almost 40 years. They are dedicated to saving the lives of sick, orphaned, injured, displaced, and debilitated wild animals entrusted to their care so that they may be successfully returned to their native habitat. Their wildlife hospital takes in all native species of wildlife. They care for everything from hummingbirds to eagles - chipmunks to bobcats. During the peak seasons (spring and summer) they have hundreds of patients at one time. They treat about 2000 patients annually from all over the Puget Sound. 


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July 2018: Victim Support Services
$1,015.89

Victim Support Services has been providing peer support and advocacy for victims of crime since 1975.  We are the oldest victim advocacy agency in Washington state and one of the oldest in the nation, and continue to provide services free of charge to victims of crime.
Victim Support Services is a non – profit agency with our main office in Snohomish County, with satellite offices located in King, Island, Skagit and Whatcom Counties.
For more information on our services, call the Washington State Crime Victim Service Center Hotline at 1-888-288-9221.


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August 2018: HOMAGE sENIOR sERVICES
$932.05

Previously known as Senior Services of Snohomish County, Homage Senior Services is the largest and most comprehensive non-profit service provider for older adults and people with disabilities in Snohomish County. Our guiding principles of independence, dignity and quality of life are realized through five core service areas – food and nutrition, health and wellness, social services, home repair, and transportation.


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September 2018: Marysville Food Bank
$1,104.60

Our mission is to enhance the lives of our neighbors by nourishing their hearts, bodies, and souls to build a better future. We serve nearly 300 families per week with groceries. During the school year our Food For Thought backpack program supplies weekend food to over 600 students. Our Toy Store provides gifts to about 1,200 children each December. We have a home delivery program to get food to those who are homebound. We collect food from homes in our community through our Simple Gesture “cool green bag” program. Ask us about getting your own “cool green bag!” We offer a great place to volunteer. Come join our family!


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October 2018: Washington Native Plant Society
$872.27

WNPS's mission is to promote the appreciation and conservation of Washington's native plants and their habitats through study, education, and advocacy.For more than 35 years WNPS has viewed education as an important tool. From education grants to hands-on lessons to botanical information, WNPS resources communicate the value of plants native to the Evergreen State.WNPS advocates for ecological land management practices and policies that conserve or restore native plants and habitats on public and private lands in Washington State.


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November 2018: Sea mar community health center
$884.58

Sea Mar Community Health Centers, founded in 1978, is a community-based organization committed to providing quality, comprehensive health, human, housing, educational and cultural services to diverse communities, specializing in service to Latinos in Washington state. Sea Mar proudly serves all persons without regard to race, ethnicity, immigration status, gender, or sexual orientation, and regardless of ability to pay for services. Sea Mar's network of services includes more than 90 medical, dental, and behavioral health clinics and a wide variety of nutritional, social, and educational services.


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December 2018: Within Reach
$843.48

At WithinReach our vision is healthy, vibrant communities across Washington. Through personalized and direct support we ensure vulnerable families have access to nutritious foods, affordable health care, and many other resources. Last year we served over 280,000 Washington residents, connecting them to the critical help necessary to be healthy and safe.


2018 Roundup Total: $10,699