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DIRECTORY OF ORGANIZATIONS aplschool.org bellevuebotanical.org alleycatproject.org Bellinghamsymphony.org www.atlanticstreetcenter.org positiveplace.org (206) 745-0243 While schools are closed due to COVID-19, Clubs are open all day so youth facing the greatest barriers to success can stay connected and learn virtually in a safe, supportive environment. Club kids stay healthy and well-fed; have social connection with peers; and receive support from trusted adult mentors. The Bellingham Symphony Orchestra engages, connects, and uplifts our community by performing powerful, beautiful, and inspiring music. Our goals are to enrich, inspire, and connect our community through the transformative power of music. Alley Cat Project works to humanely reduce the feral cat population in Seattle and reduce overcrowding at our public shelter by humanely capturing and neutering feral adults, and fostering kittens for adoption. We are funded entirely by charitable donations, and we are entirely volunteer-oriented, with no paid employees. (206) 427-0115 The Academy for Precision Learning (APL) is an independent K-12 school located in Seattle’s University District. We are dedicated to creating success for all students - including typically- developing and those all across the autism spectrum - learning in an inclusive, academically challenging, and socially vibrant environment. The Bellevue Botanical Garden is a 53-acre public garden that consists of cultivated gardens, restored woodlands, and natural wetlands. The non-profit Bellevue Botanical Garden Society supports the Garden's growth and development and provides a broad range of horticulturally relevant educational programming, as well as several popular community events. (206) 329-2050 For 111 years, Atlantic Street Center has been helping families and communities raise healthy, successful children and youth with behavioral health, early learning, youth development, and domestic violence services. Committed to serving the African American community, ASC provides services and support for all marginalized people. (425) 452-2750 (360) 756-6752 (206) 436-1800
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