Organizations led by Black, Indigenous, and other people of color are critical drivers of racial equity and social justice in our community.
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Long before the COVID pandemic, BIPOC community based groups have been meeting the needs of our growing multicultural, multiracial populations.
Their leadership and expertise are needed to drive positive change in social and health services, urban planning, economic development, and more.
Together we’re increasing our capacity, advocating for equity in funding, and creating new ways of being.
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City Human Services Funding Equity Recommendations
Safe Haven for Immigrant and Refugee Justice
Eastside For All partners closely with organizations and grassroot groups founded in East King County that are led by Black, Indigenous, and other people of color to serve the same communities they represent. The following are among the most active and involved organizations, leading local institutional change in solidarity with each other.
We’re grateful for all the ways these organizations make our community stronger.
Big Hug – Korean American Resource Center
The Emotional Abuse Discussion
Global Social Business Partners (GSBP)
Immigrant Women’s Community Center
Indian American Community Services
Muslim Community Network Association
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CONTACT US!
If you would like to learn more about BIPOC nonprofit efforts in East King County, please contact Debbie Lacy: email | 425-209-0895