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CASEY FAMILY PROGRAMS
CASEY FAMILY PROGRAMS
Seattle, Washington
201-500 employees
Casey Family Programs is the nation’s largest operating foundation focused on safely reducing the need for foster care and Building Communities of Hope for children and families in the United States. Founded in 1966, we work in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and with tribal nations across North America to influence long-lasting improvements to the well-being of children, families and the communities where they live.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
CHILDRENS HOME SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON
CHILDRENS HOME SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON
Seattle, Washington
201-500 employees
Children's Home Society of Washington and Childhaven, have merged to become Akin. This merger allows us to grow and evolve as one organization, not for the sake of size but for the scope of direct impact in our commitment and partnership to and for children, families and communities. Visit us at our new website: www.akinfamily.org.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
SOLID GROUND WASHINGTON
SOLID GROUND WASHINGTON
Seattle, Washington
201-500 employees
Our communities are stronger when we support stability and break down the barriers to overcoming poverty. Solid Ground combines direct services with advocacy to meet basic needs, nurture success, and spread change. Through 20+ programs, people gain stability and build skills that equip them to move forward in their lives. We work toward ending racism and other oppressions embedded in our institutions, policies, and culture that hold people back from succeeding. By amplifying the voices of people experiencing poverty throughout the political process, we further social justice and support our entire community in reaching its fullest potential. Each Year more than 65,000 King County residents engage with Solid Ground to address their urgent food, housing & transportation needs, while changing the institutional practices & policies that perpetuate poverty.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SOUND GENERATIONS
SOUND GENERATIONS
Seattle, Washington
201-500 employees
Sound Generations (formerly Senior Services) is a non-profit serving older adults and caregivers in King County, Washington. Established in 1967, Sound Generations assists and empowers more than 64,000 seniors and their families each year through an integrated system of quality programs and services. Our mission is to support people on their aging journey through community connections and accessible services.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
RO HEALTH, INC.
RO HEALTH, INC.
Seattle, Washington
201-500 employees
Ro Health is a rapidly growing healthcare staffing agency with over a decade of experience aligning compassionate and talented providers with incredible career opportunities. Our motto: "We believe in taking great care of our providers so they can deliver exceptional patient care for our clients." The success of Ro Health depends on the success of our providers, driving our efforts to focus on how we can improve their experience and performance as they continue to deliver exceptional patient care to the student population we serve. Ro Health prioritizes the needs of our clients in the same vein. We bridge the gap between urgent needs and quality staff through our innovative STATStaff™ technology. STATStaff™ is an industry-leading recruiting and onboarding technology that gives us the power to quickly find, screen, and prepare a qualified staff member to step in and provide great patient care. Interested in learning more? Visit our to view current openings, submit a quick apply form, request staff for your facility, and learn what makes Ro Health different.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
FRIENDS OF YOUTH
FRIENDS OF YOUTH
Kirkland, Washington
201-500 employees
For over 70 years, Friends of Youth has been driven by a belief that all youth should have every opportunity to succeed, and partners with youth and families to provide the relationships, resources, and skills they need to attain personal growth and success. With 24 program sites serving 18 cities in the Puget Sound Region, Friends of Youth provides safe places and emotional support for youth facing circumstances including homelessness, foster care, and behavioral health challenges. By joining our team, you will make a difference in the lives of young people by supporting them in taking their next steps toward safety, stability, and belonging. We are always excited and happy to meet anyone who shares an interest in and passion for contributing to our mission.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
FARESTART
FARESTART
Seattle, Washington
201-500 employees
For nearly 30 years, FareStart has transformed lives, disrupted poverty and nourished communities through food, life skills and job training. Learn more at farestart.org
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CENTER FOR HUMAN SERVICES
CENTER FOR HUMAN SERVICES
Shoreline, Washington
201-500 employees
Development and oversight of prevention programs including SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION- tobacco prevention through Teen Theater, Friday Night Live /Club Live/FNL Kids - youth development, substance abuse prevention and cross-age mentoring, Arrive Alive and Young and the Wreckless- teen traffic safety. Wrote and attained grants totaling $850,000. Developed curricula and handbooks as well as provided trainings for youth, staff and community at both local and state-wide levels. Topics included: leadership, team-building, improvisation, cultural awareness, program development, mentoring. Served as state consultant for program development and cross-age mentoring. Conference and event planning and organization.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
PROVAIL
PROVAIL
Seattle, Washington
201-500 employees
Our mission is to support people with disabilities to fulfill their life choices. PROVAIL was founded in 1942 by parents who found a lack of services for their children with disabilities. Throughout our history, we have learned there are key elements that directly impact a person’s ability to live life according to their own choices. These elements are Mobility and Communication, Employment, and Home and Lifestyle. Today we are dedicated to focusing on these areas to meet critical needs and address gaps in services for the disability community. Mobility & Communications: Our Assistive Technology and Therapy Clinic offer innovative mobility and communication tools and technology to support children and adults with disabilities to access their community in a whole new way. Employment Services: We partner with local businesses to create customized positions for employees with disabilities that allow for future growth and career advancement, offer competitive wages and benefits, and promote community presence and inclusion. Home and Lifestyle: PROVAIL's Home and Lifestyle services offer a range of programs to enhance the opportunities for children and adults with disabilities become more active and involved members of their communities. Programs include the Seattle BrainWorks Clubhouse (for survivors of traumatic brain injury) and our Community Living houses.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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MARY'S PLACE SEATTLE
MARY'S PLACE SEATTLE
Seattle, Washington
201-500 employees
Mary’s Place offers proven, effective solutions for addressing family homelessness. At five locations across King County, we provide 720 shelter beds to keep families safe and together. #nochildsleepsoutside Resources are offered for employment, housing, wellness, and financial stability through on-site services provided by more than 40 local non-profit organizations. Kids Club provides age-appropriate activities, including arts and crafts, book groups, games, homework help. Our Popsicle Place program provides safe shelter for families with a critically-ill child. We do this with the support of the community! Email [email protected] for information on how you and your organization can get involved!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CRISIS CONNECTIONS
CRISIS CONNECTIONS
Seattle, Washington
201-500 employees
Mission: To foster resilience and wellbeing for all by connecting people to accessible and compassionate support. Crisis Connections has been at the heart of the Seattle-King County safety net for 50 years. We provide a variety of text, chat and phone-based support services that are free and easily accessible to anyone in our community experiencing crisis. Our service area includes King County and WA State. Our core services include: - King County 988 & Regional Crisis Lines: Immediate assistance for people experiencing emotional distress, mental health crisis, or considering suicide. All calls are anonymous and confidential. Available 24/7/365. - WA Recovery Help Line: A statewide resource for people struggling with mental health, substance abuse, or problem gambling. - King County 2-1-1: Provides expert assistance in finding community resources and health/human services. Need help but don’t know where to turn? Dial 2-1-1. - Teen Link: An anonymous and confidential help line for youth, answered by teen volunteers. Phone and chat are available every evening from 6-10pm. Teen Link also provides youth suicide prevention trainings in area schools. - WA Warm Line: A statewide peer support help line for people living with mental illness. - Survivors of Suicide: Support groups for anyone who's lost a loved one to suicide. For more information visit: www.crisisclinic.org -------- Crisis Connections is a non-profit agency registered with the Secretary of State as a charitable organization. We are state-licensed as an emergency telephone service and chemical dependency provider. We are accredited by the Alliance of Information & Referral Systems and CONTACT USA. Crisis Connections is an equal opportunity employer and service provider.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard