| Last updated on January 24, 2008 |
Neighborhood House helps diverse communities of people with limited resources attain their goals for self-sufficiency, financial independence and community building.
Description:
Neighborhood House serves approximately 8,000 low-income residents of Seattle and King County each year, about seventy percent of which are immigrants and refugees. Neighborhood House has three main service areas: Family and Social Services, Transportation, and Child Development. Some of our programs include: Head Start and Early Head Start, tutoring, health education, ESL classes, and substance abuse prevention. Neighborhood House also publishes "The Voice," a sixteen-page monthly newspaper, which focuses on topics and issues affecting low-income and immigrant/refugee communities. We welcome volunteers in all of our service areas and specific programs.
History:
Neighborhood House is a Seattle-based United Way agency founded in 1906 as a settlement house by the National Council of Jewish Women, Seattle Section, to provide services to pre-World War I immigrants. Since 1956, we've been an independent organization providing services to the low-income and public housing communities of Seattle and King County.
Contact person: Jordon McEntire, Volunteer Coordinator, (phone), (email)
Office fax number: (206) 461-3857
Address:
Web Site: http://www.nhwa.org
Directions:
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Neighborhood House is located in the Yesler Terrace neighborhood in Seattle, just east of downtown on First Hill.
From I-5 South: take the James St exit; take a left on James; continue 3 blocks to 9th; take a right. . . (more) |
Miscellaneous Information
| Does your organization welcome court-ordered community service volunteers? |
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No
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| Does your organization have volunteer positions for youth 12-18? |
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Yes
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