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Hourglass: United Way of King County

Written by: Joe Burris associate director for public relations United Way of King County
  • Summary

  • Got time? We’ve got conversations, stories, news and announcements. Hear how we spend our time making a difference in communities.


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Episodes
  • Keeping Our Youth Active
    May 20 2024

    There's more to movement than exercise and sports! This episode features a conversation with Sarah Sense-Wilson and Kayla Harstad of Urban Native Education Alliance, a Seattle-based organization that immerses generations of Indigenous youth in education, culture, and tradition.

    United Way is proud to support Urban Native Education Alliance and how it spends its time keeping Indigenous youth active with programs that foster health and wellness and engaged in activities that promote social justice.

    We will also hear about the Des Moines Area Food Bank and an upcoming event that probes solutions to housing insecurity.

    Thanks for tuning in!

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    23 mins
  • "Hope and Opportunity in Over 40 Languages"
    May 13 2024

    In this episode, we chat with Leslie Stone, the youth development director for Asian Counseling and Referral Service of Seattle. For more than 50 years, Asian Counseling and Referral Service, or ACRS, has offered a broad array of behavioral health programs, human services, and civic engagement activities for Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, and other local communities.

    United Way of King County proudly supports ACRS and how it spends its time promoting social justice and the well-being for communities that are often underserved.

    We also spotlight Ballard Food Bank and our upcoming Conversations for Change event on Housing Stability.

    Thanks for tuning in!

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    24 mins
  • Technology. Access.
    May 6 2024

    In this episode, we chat with Sherry Williams, the executive director of operations for Technology Access Foundation, a Seattle-based organization that provides STEM education for underserved students and support for educators of color.

    United Way of King County proudly supports Technology Access Foundation and how it spends its time using STEM as a tool for social change and educational equality.

    We will also hear about Kent Food Bank & Emergency Services and about our upcoming Conversations for Change event on Housing Stability.

    Thanks for tuning in!

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    20 mins

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