Giving Guide 2018

SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 2018 | Special Advertising Section 1 R 20 DIRECTORY OF ORGANIZATIONS www.atlanticstreetcenter.org aplschool.org The Academy for Precision Learning (APL) is a K-12 school dedicated to the success of all students - including typically developing and those across the autism spectrum - learning within an academically challenging and socially vibrant environment. We depend on community support to help our 130 students achieve their goals. (206) 427-0115 alzwa.org The Alzheimer’s Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. The Washington State Chapter offers a 24/7 Helpline (1.800.272.3900) and community-based programs to empower individuals with memory loss and their caregivers, including: support groups, care consultations, educational workshops, and social engagement opportunities. (206) 363-5500 arcofkingcounty.org Your support helps us to empower, connect, and advocate for every person with an intellectual and developmental disability in King County. GiveBIG because everyone deserves to be included. (206) 364-6337 www.folioseattle.org (206) 402-4162 Now, more than ever, we need places to think, read, and create community. Folio provides that space: offering over 15,000 books, providing quiet space for writers and readers and presenting engaging public programming. Your GiveBIG donation will enable us to flourish at our new home in Pike Place Market, opening July 2018. www.foodlifeline.org Food Lifeline rescues surplus food from farmers, manufacturers, grocery stores and restaurants. They provide this food to more than 300 food banks, shelters, and meal programs across Western Washington. We’re also working hard regionally to provide a long-term solution to hunger that ensures that everybody has enough food to eat. www.courthousedogs.org In our country, children are expected to testify against the defendant in open court. Sometimes defendants are even allowed to cross-examine the child themselves. Help us make it possible for a courthouse facility dog make them feel safe and calm enough to tell a jury what happened. www.crisisclinic.org 1 (866) 4CRISIS Crisis Clinic connects people in physical, emotional, and financial crisis to services that will be of help. Our passion is caring and listening; empowering people to make positive life changes. We do this through connections between people and critical resources. Founded in 1910, Atlantic Street Center provides services to youth and families. As one of our region’s oldest non-profits, we address disparities facing families to help them raise healthy, successful youth. We provide wrap-around services including education, family support, and counseling to the low-income minority populations of the Seattle area. (206) 329-2050

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