by Aarti Chandorkar | Apr 19, 2021 | Stories From the Front Lines
Washingtonians Coming Together: Om Shah, Redmond WA Om Shah is a 14 year old student from Redmond whose motivation to help those in need prompted him to take action into his own hands and start a GoFundMe dedicated to COVID-19 relief. Moved by the level of need in his...
by Aarti Chandorkar | Feb 3, 2021 | Stories From the Front Lines
Protecting Washington’s Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Communities During COVID-19 By Joseph Seia, Founder and Executive Director, Pacific Islander Community Association of Washington Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) people in Washington have...
by Aarti Chandorkar | Dec 22, 2020 | Stories From the Front Lines
How to Resource the Transition from High School to College By Amber Ortiz-Diaz, Yakima Valley Director, Ready to Rise and Act Six, and Lindsay Boswell, Director, Grants & Community Impact for Yakima Valley Community Foundation Ready to Rise/Act Six provides...
by Aarti Chandorkar | Dec 11, 2020 | Stories From the Front Lines
Creating Reliable and Diverse Community Food Systems in Southwest Washington Featuring Jesse Honiker, General Manager of the Southwest Washington Food Hub The Southwest Washington Food Hub is tackling food insecurity and rural hunger issues by strengthening the...
by Aarti Chandorkar | Dec 2, 2020 | Stories From the Front Lines
We Must Break Digital Barriers for Students to Succeed By Dr. Damien Pattenaude, Superintendent of Renton School District, and Ellen Dorr, Chief Technology Officer of Renton School District Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, our educators and administrators were...
by Aarti Chandorkar | Nov 23, 2020 | Stories From the Front Lines
We Must Close Digital Access Gaps so Students Can Excel By Dr. Tracey Beckendorf-Edou, Superintendent of Cascade School District Our students come from a diverse set of communities throughout the Cascade Mountain range from orchard communities near the mountain’s...
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