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ReWA (Seattle)

Multi-ethnic organization supporting refugee and immigrant women and their families.

Address:
4008 Martin Luther King Jr Way
Seattle,WA 98108

Phone:
(206) 721-0243

Website:
http://www.rewa.org/

ReWA (SeaTac)

Multi-ethnic organization supporting refugee and immigrant women and their families.

Address:
15245 International Boulevard, Suite 207
SeaTac,WA 98188

Phone:
(206) 721-0243

Website:
http://www.rewa.org/

ReWA (Kent)

Multi-ethnic organization supporting refugee and immigrant women and their families.

Address:
124 4th Ave S, Suite 270
Kent,WA 98032

Phone:
(206) 721-0243

Website:
http://www.rewa.org/

Restaurant Success

The City of Seattle, King County, State of Washington and the restaurant community are working together to improve the regulatory experience of starting and operating restaurants in Seattle. This guide clarifies the city, county, state, and federal requirements you’ll face as you prepare for your first customers.

 

Rainier Valley Community Development Fund

The Rainier Valley Community Development Fund was created to assist business along the MLK corridor weather the inevitable disruptions from construction of Seattle’s new light rail line. We continue to spur economic development in the Rainier Valley by offering technical assistance and loans with flexible terms and affordable interest rates.

 

Puget Sound Venture Club

PSVC was founded with the simple mission of creating a small, focused community of accredited investors who represent themselves or their organizations while providing access to the experience and insight of other investor members.

 

Categories:
Business Finance & Funding

Tags:
internship, investor, youth

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Puget Sound Skills Center

Preparing our students with skills and knowledge for success in college, career, and citizenship.

Address:
18010 8th Avenue S
Burien,WA 98148

Phone:
(206) 631-7300

Website:
http://www.highlineschools.org/Page/1908

Categories:
Culinary Training, Employment Services, Job Skills

Tags:
youth

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Project Feast

Project Feast is a nonprofit social enterprise with 501(c)(3) status. Our work, including our training, catering and cooking class programs demonstrate the remarkable power of food to nourish more than just the body.

Address:
202 W Gowe St, Suite L
Kent,WA 98032

Phone:
(253) 236-5297

Email:
hello@projectfeast.org

Website:
http://projectfeast.org/

Pinchot University – Center for Inclusive Entrepreneurship

CIE's vision is that through entrepreneurship and community wealth building strategies, participants in our programs are empowered to build resilient, sustainable, and equitably shared community wealth.

Address:
220 2nd Ave S
Seattle,WA 98104

Phone:
(206) 855-9559

Website:
http://www.cie-nw.org

NW Immigrant Rights

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project promotes justice by defending and advancing the rights of immigrants through direct legal services, systemic advocacy, and community education.

Address:
615 2nd Avenue #400
Seattle,WA 98104

Phone:
(206) 587-4009

Website:
https://www.nwirp.org/

Categories:
Legal Assistance

Tags:
free services, immigrant, low-income, refugee

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