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COWLITZ INDIAN TRIBE
COWLITZ INDIAN TRIBE
Longview, Washington
100-499 employees
Today the Cowlitz people hold on to a rich culture that has been carried down from many generations. The rivers along the Cascades and Columbia have served as access points for transportation and have supplied abundant resources for our Tribe. We traded extensively and built many relationships along this corridor, which was previously known as the Cowlitz Trail. The Cowlitz Tribe is a growing force in the community we offer a variety of health services, human services, cultural resources, natural resources, housing, transportation and much more. We currently have facilities in Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis, and King Counties in an effort to maximize access for not only our tribal members, but for the surrounding community and other natives & their families.
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Market Leading
COMMUNITY YOUTH SERVICES
COMMUNITY YOUTH SERVICES
Olympia, Washington
100-499 employees
Community Youth Services (CYS) is a non-profit organization actively working in the communities in Thurston, Mason, Lewis and Pierce counties. Through an array of programs CYS offers a continuum of care to help youth, ages 12-24, find their way toward safety, stability and success. Our programs cover juvenile justice, early intervention, out-of-home care, employment and education, behavioral health and wellness, and shelter and housing.
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UNITED WAY OF PIERCE COUNTY
UNITED WAY OF PIERCE COUNTY
Tacoma, Washington
25-49 employees
United Way fights to lift 15,000 households out of poverty and into financial stability by 2028, one family at a time. By mobilizing local businesses, community organizations, governmental agencies and individuals, we make a long-term measurable difference in our community. United, we don't just change lives, we change what's possible. Consider making our mission, your mission. Learn more at www.uwpc.org.
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Market Competitive
LIFE WORKS
LIFE WORKS
Longview, Washington
100-499 employees
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Market Leading
KOREAN WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION
KOREAN WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION
Lakewood, Washington
50-99 employees
KWA’s mission is to provide multicultural social services to meet basic human needs through education, socialization, advocacy and support. KWA is headquartered in Tacoma, Pierce County and serves 10 counties throughout WA state. See our diverse services at www.kwacares.org.
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PIERCE COUNTY ALLIANCE
PIERCE COUNTY ALLIANCE
Tacoma, Washington
50-99 employees
Pierce County Alliance is a private non-profit social service agency organized to deliver a wide range of services to the citizens of Washington State. Incorporated originally as “The Pierce County Drug Alliance” in 1972 to coordinate local drug treatment services, the name was changed in 1981 to reflect a broader range of programs undertaken by the agency. Pierce County Alliance has grown from a staff of six to over 80 professionals as the agency expanded programs to better respond to community needs and the multi-faceted problems of substance abuse and mental health.
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THE CHILD CARE ACTION COUNCIL OF THURSTON COUNTY
THE CHILD CARE ACTION COUNCIL OF THURSTON COUNTY
Olympia, Washington
50-99 employees
The Child Care Action Council was founded in 1987 by a group of parents, child care professionals, employers, school & government representatives, and other community members concerned about the inadequacies in our community's child care system. CCAC currently serves parents & providers in Thurston, Grays Harbor, Mason, Kitsap, Jefferson and Clallam counties. Mission: To promote and nurture early learning communities where children and families thrive.
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HOPESPARKS
HOPESPARKS
Tacoma, Washington
100-499 employees
At HopeSparks, we envision a world where all children and families are safe, secure, and stable. Our mission is to strengthen families by inspiring courage and confidence to make a lasting change. HopeSparks programs serve children and families in Pierce County who face trauma, abuse, and overwhelming life challenges. We accomplish this through providing high quality, stigma reducing and evidence-based family services that address the crucial needs of children and families. Our Core Programs -Behavioral Health Services -Children's Developmental Services -Family Support Services -Pediatric Healthcare Integration -Relatives Raising Children -HopesCloset Program Services Offered: -Family Counseling -Non-Parental Custody Workshops -The Changing Family Workshops -Impact on Children Workshops -Parent Coaching -Early Intervention -Infant Mental Health -Eating Recovery -Kinship Support -School Readiness -Home Visiting -Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
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Market Competitive
SINGLE HANDED CONSULTING INC.
SINGLE HANDED CONSULTING INC.
Olympia, Washington
25-49 employees
We get everyone back to productive by proactively managing the vocational claims process for industrial injuries. Single Handed Consulting is not your ordinary vocational services company. Led by seasoned workers compensation professionals, SHC consultants are on point with customized quick response plans to fit every unique need. We aren’t motivated by quotas. We’re all about results — helping focus injured workers on positive changes and plans that will become a bedrock of stability in their lives. SHC offers a comprehensive array of vocational services. However, our early engagement brings immediate and long-term results. By safeguarding the employee/employer relationship with proven return-to-work strategies, SHC helps injured employees avoid the long-term dependence and social withdrawal that often results with traditional, slow-response casework. SHC’s rapid deployment model unequivocally delivers for employers. Early intervention strategies deployed by SHC can bring a time-proven four-fold savings in L&I rates to your business’s bottom-line. SHC consultants come from a variety of backgrounds in the public and private sector — as former L&I caseworkers, employers, and even employees who’ve experienced firsthand the uncertainty of personal injury/disability. This vast and diverse experience base means not only a compassionate approach to every case, but also a frame of mind that nothing is impossible. We have decades of experience providing professional and personable services to employers, governmental agencies (federal, state, city and county), injured workers, medical providers and disability case managers. Are you ready for a new approach to your workers compensation program?
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LOWER COLUMBIA COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL
LOWER COLUMBIA COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL
Longview, Washington
25-49 employees
Lower Columbia CAP is a non-profit community action program. They offer many services from meals-on-wheels, to financial education, to job help.
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VADIS
VADIS
Sumner, Washington
50-99 employees
Vadis helps people with disabilities get and keep jobs in the community as well as supporting individuals experiencing homelessness. Vadis is dedicated to assisting businesses to recruit and train employees with disabilities. We maintain the highest standards in assuring quality placements which meet the needs of all parties.
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Market Leading
KOKUA
KOKUA
Lacey, Washington
25-49 employees
KOKUA SERVICES INC is a company based out of 4739 UNIVERSITY WAY NE # 1520, SEATTLE, Washington, United States.
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Below Market