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Level $500 to $2,500
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Penny Creek Elementary PTA
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To purchase a peace pole monument "May Peace Prevail on Earth". Serves 750 annually.
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Cascade Seniors (Darrington)
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To enhance the quality of life for rural area seniors. Serves 350 annually.
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Elder and Adult Day Services
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Funding gap to provide individualized care to improve health, well being and quality of life for elders. Serves 350 annually.
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Intercommunity Mercy Housing
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To provide on-site service coordination to low income elderly residents. Serves 4,000 annually.
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Lifetime Secure Personal Assistance Network
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To support families who have a relative with disabilities to plan for a safe secure future for that relative. Serves 350 to 400 annually.
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Lifetime Secure Personal Assistance Network
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To support families who have a relative with disabilities to plan for a safe secure future for that relative. Serves 350 to 400 annually.
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Northaven Development
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To provide care for older adults who need help with meals, medication, housekeeping and care. Serves 282 annually.
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Plymouth Housing Group
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To eliminate homelessness and stabilize the homeless by providing opportunities. Serves 956 annually.
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Evergreen Children's Association Kids Company
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To translate all essential care documents into 5 different languages for underserved population. Serves 500 annually.
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Marysville Special Education PTSA
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To serve families who have children with special needs.
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Snohomish County Senior Center, Inc.
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Services and programs for seniors: health & wellness, social services and recreation activities. Serves 3,200 annually.
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Snohomish Seniors
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Senior outreach that allows them to be independent and active. Serves 2,902 annually.
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Stanwood Community and Senior Center
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LEAP, life enhancement assistance program, for seniors to live and remain independent in their community. Serves 1,173 annually.
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Stillaguamish Center, Inc.
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To provide services to all seniors that enhances the quality of life, limits isolation, keeps them at home. Serves 3,700 annually.
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Washington State Holocaust Education Resources
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Fund the Teaching Tolerance programs to teach that prejudice, bigotry, hatred and indifference have consequences. Serves 35,000 annually.
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Level $2,501 to $5,000
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AGCUSC-St. Thomas More Parish Multicultural Commission
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To support the Multicultural Festival on September 25th, 2010; stage for the festival and honorarium for performers. Serves 3,000 annually.
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Amara Parenting and Adoption Services
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Finding nurturing, loving and permanent homes for children from foster care with a 60 children placement goal.
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Asian & Pacific Islander Women & Family Safety Center
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To end violence, sexual assault and human trafficking in the community by organizing communities, training and providing technical assistance.
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Darrington Community Club
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To replace the gym floor and aging roof to provide a safe place for community gatherings. Serves 5,000 annually.
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North Snohomish County Group Home Association/Quilceda House
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Remodel home for aging adult women with developmental disabilities. Serves 40 to 45 annually.
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North Helpline
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To support the food bank and emergency services program due to 30% increase in demand. Serves 700 annually.
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Operation Sack Lunch
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Deliver meals to 8 agencies and outdoor meal site for homeless. Serves 8,000 annually.
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People Helping Horses
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Leg Up For Kids Therapeutic Riding provides opportunities for people living with disabilities. Serves Puget Sound area.
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Schillios Development Foundation/Fabric of Life
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To support cooperative development projects that focus on low income women and children. Serves 2,000 annually.
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Society of St. Vincent DePaul of Snohomish County
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New beds and bedding for children living in extreme poverty. Serves 35,000 annually.
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Stanwood Camano Food Bank Services
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Repair and rejuvenation project: roof, floor, paving and equipment for assisting impoverished families in our region. Serves 4,525 annually.
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The Open Door Vineyard Church Fellowship
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Feeding the hungry, especially the working poor. Serves 6,600 annually.
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Muscular Dystrophy Association
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To support the MDA's summer camp program in August with 40 youth scholarships.
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National Multiple Sclerosis Society
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Walk Multiple Sclerosis Super Youth program to educate and encourage children affected by Multiple Sclerosis. Serves 10,000 annually.
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Providence Pariseau/Sojourner Place
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For the Take Charge project to help homeless women become self-sufficient. Serves 35 annually.
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Rebuilding Together South Sound
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To bring volunteers and communities together to improve homes and lives of low-income homeowners. Serves 150 annually.
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Terry Home
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Communication system and floor covering for young survivors of traumatic brain injuries. Serves 10 annually.
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Service Education and Adventure
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Four half day Discovery Voyages serving middle and high school students to engage in marine learning. Serves 900 youth annually.
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Allen Renaissance
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Advanced robotics and music program to get youth excited about learning. Serves 300 annually.
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Camp Fire USA
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Mega Club Program for low income youth in the Marysville area. Serves 8,141 annually.
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Choice & Consequence
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To provide "The Real Inside Story" to Snohomish County schools. Serves 28,000 annually.
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Christmas House
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To purchase toys and clothing for up to 11,000 children and 3,900 families for the 2010 event.
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Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County
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To ensure that victims of domestic violence have an opportunity to reach safety and rebuild their lives. Serves 8,245 annually.
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Families & Friends of Missing Persons & Violent Crime Victims
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To provide 24/7 direct services to victims of all crime types. Serves 1,300 annually.
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International District Housing Alliance
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For 25 homeless families in Solace Transitional Housing for escaping violence and homelessness.
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KSER Foundation
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Expand Sound Living, a public affairs program designed to get community engaged in important issues. Serves 25,000 to 35,000 annually.
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Legal Voice
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For Senior Legal Wellness services in Snohomish County to protect elders. Serves 10,000 annually.
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Native Horsemanship
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For the therapeutic riding program that targets low income, special needs and at risk families. Serves 150 to 250 annually.
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Potlatch Fund
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Support the 2010 Gala with proceeds helping to inspire Native traditions of giving and expand philanthropy in Northwest Indian Country. Serves 1,400 annually.
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Rebound of Whatcom County
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To assist children and families facing difficult life circumstances. Serves 400 annually.
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Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group
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Junior Stream Stewards is a watershed education and stewardship program for middle school youth. Serves 11,000 annually.
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Skagit Valley College/Head Start Program |
To provide innovative wordless book curriculum for low income children. Serves 450 annually. |
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Snohomish County Superior Court
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To pilot a wilderness therapy program for youth in juvenile offender and at risk youth drug treatment courts. Serves 148,380 annually.
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Level $5,001 to $7,500
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1910 White Swan Indian Shaker Church
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Help with their lives, the unsaved, those in sorrow, grief and alcohol problems. Serves 300 to 600 annually.
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Angel Care Breast Cancer Foundation
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To provide free of charge emotional care services to people newly diagnosed with breast cancer. Serves Puget Sound area.
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College Success Foundation
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Washington State Foster Youth college scholarships from Governors Cup 2010 serves 40 annually.
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Community Services for the Blind & Partially Sighted
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Get Connected program helps to close the digital divide for older adults and those with low vision, serves 1,400 annually.
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Imagine Children's Museum
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Expansion of current facility to accommodate the growth in the region.
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Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc.
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Deaf blind technology training center helps with mobility in the work place, training and personal growth. Serves 500 annually.
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Level $7,501 to $10,000
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American Red Cross of Snohomish County Chapter
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Disaster relief and education for Snohomish County citizens. Serves 35,000 annually.
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Arlington Education Foundation
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To replace the aging library book collection of Eagle Creek Elementary. Serves 5,500 students annually.
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Chief Seattle Club
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To provide a sacred space to nurture, affirm and renew the spirit of urban native peoples. Serves 1,328 annually.
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Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building
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To help build workshop/classrooms to increase student capacity. Serves 100 annually.
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Snohomish County Medical Reserve Corps
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Train volunteers, support training for staff, safety supplies for volunteers, outreach and recruitment, tools and supplies. Serves 700,000 annually.
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Level $10,000 plus
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Younglife
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Ministry for youth and disabled youth to go to camp.
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People For Puget Sound
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To protect and restore Puget Sound and the northwest straits - our living waters, land and common future. Serves 4.1 million people.
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Boys & Girls Club of Snohomish County
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Management agreement with youth services organization.
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