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  • #816200

    wsn00b
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    Is there a good list of West Seattle based charities that work within the scope of the West Seattle peninsula?

    #819719

    WSB
    Keymaster

    Not a list but if there is anything you are looking for in particular, we might have some suggestions after covering practically every nonprofit around here for 7 years. You can ask here and I’ll check back on next round of spam patrol or e-mail editor@westseattleblog.com … TR

    #819720

    wsn00b
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    I’m just attempting to catch up on my shameful lack of charitable/public contributions this year for both time and money. Larger groups like Red Cross and NPR are on the list but I’m also looking to contribute to something local to the peninsula too.

    #819721

    WSB
    Keymaster

    Maybe we can crowdsource a list. I’ll start with 5 that are top of mind. There are dozens more but I have to run back to a story. Even your nearest community council (most don’t charge dues) might be a nonprofit, if you want to support community advocacy work, and then there are PTAs, arts groups …

    West Seattle Food Bank

    http://westseattlefoodbank.org

    White Center Food Bank

    http://whitecenterfoodbank.org

    West Seattle Helpline (emergency short-term help)

    http://wshelpline.org

    WestSide Baby (diapers for babies, other necessities)

    http://westsidebaby.org

    Nature Consortium (restores WS forest, youth art)

    http://naturec.org

    #819722

    WSB
    Keymaster

    One story down, so I have a minute for five more nonprofits:

    West Seattle Community Orchestras (so kids can participate in the program free)

    http://wscorchestras.org

    Southwest Youth and Family Services (many educational/counseling services for families in need, kids having a bumpy time of it)

    http://swyfs.org

    West Seattle Tool Library

    http://wstoollibrary.org

    Seal Sitters

    http://sealsitters.org

    Arts Corps (based at Youngstown)

    http://artscorps.org

    #819723

    WSB
    Keymaster

    And one more round of five. Then I’m calling it quits.

    Twelfth Night Productions

    http://www.twelfthnightproductions.org

    ArtsWest

    http://artswest.org

    Transitional Resources (residential solutions for people living with mental-health challenges, including a few buildings on Avalon)

    http://transitionalresources.org

    Seattle Chinese Garden (on SSC campus in Puget Ridge)

    http://www.seattlechinesegarden.org

    The Whale Trail

    http://www.thewhaletrail.org

    #819724

    wsn00b
    Participant

    Thanks for the list!

    #819725

    linda
    Participant

    Also Furry Faces Foundation

    http://www.furryfacesfoundation.org/

    #819726

    2 Much Whine
    Participant

    Hey noob, I see you have lots of choices here but I have another worthwhile charity. The West Seattle High School PTSA is my primary choice for donations. I’ve donated to PTSA directly but at the moment I am specifically targeting the WSHS Pro-Start program. They are in need of some supplies. I’m working to sell handblown glass pumpkins to raise funds to buy Pro-Start their requested food processors, blenders, aprons, dish towels and other supplies. If you’re not familiar with ProStart, it is a food service and restaurant prep program that focuses on culinary arts, food and kitchen safety, and nutrition. Students obtain a food service worker card so this program really gives them skills they can use to enter the workforce. Anyway, I’m selling awesome glass pumpkins for $40 to raise funds for the program. I’d love to sell you one (or more). I even have pumpkins in Seahawks colors for that Thanksgiving table when we’ll be playing the 49ers – Go Hawks!

    #819727

    JanS
    Participant

    I have one of 2MW’s pumpkins…I love it , and it sits prominently out in my living room all year round :)

    #819728

    kayo
    Participant

    Pathfinder K-8 School, a public school on Pigeon Point, is in the final phase of fundraising to start construction of our new playground. This will be a wonderful play area not only for our school, but for the entire community. Donors will be recognized with engraved glass tiles incorporated into a large stone structure on the playground. The design has a particular emphasis on serving the needs of our large number of special needs and autistic kids while also incorporating our school’s emphasis on environmental education. It will truly be a wonderful community resource for years to come. Donations to our playground are tax deductible. We’d love your support! Thanks for considering! http://pathfinderplayground14.wordpress.com

    BTW: Great topic idea! I am happy to have some more local charities to support with our end of year giving.

    #819729

    2krazy4words
    Participant
    #819730

    wsn00b
    Participant

    Thanks for continuing to add to the list. I found more on http://smile.amazon.com (Amazon’s shop to donate version of the regular Amazon.com) that also picks up its list of charities from Guidestar (http://www.guidestar.org/) as 2krazy4words linked above.

    So if you search for “West Seattle” on Guidestar or the “Change your charity” when logged into Amazon Smile, a whole bunch of charities show up with West Seattle in the name (with some false positives “west” + in “seattle”.

    Anyways, this thread helped me do my bit for now.

    Thanks!

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