Annual Report 2015 - El Centro de la Raza
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Annual Report 2015 - El Centro de la Raza
The Center for People of All Races 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 2016 Projected Funding Building the Beloved Community Now Querid@s Amig@s/Dear Friends, In 2015 we were grateful to have over 27,000 hours of work done by 1,286 amazing volunteers, who truly make what we do here at El Centro de la Raza possible. We served 16,072 participants in 2015 and aim to raise that number higher next year. Gracias to our Amazing Volunteers and Staff Employee of the Year: Yadira Ortiz Volunteer of the Year: Herman Mar 2016 brings much joy and excitement. Plaza Roberto Maestas will be finished in July, providing families with affordable housing, economic opportunities, and community space. The Plaza will help us reach larger amounts and more diverse individuals and families in need. We look forward to expanding existing programs such as our early child education program to Hirabayashi Place and Plaza Roberto Maestas, and adding new programs such as Labor Standards Outreach and Education and a Business Opportunity Center. Youth Volunteer of the Year: Juan Carlos Gomez Mil gracias for partnering with us on our mission to advocate on behalf of our people and work to achieve social justice. Together we can truly be the cause of lasting change in our neighborhood, our city, and our country. We need your help to keep our momentum rolling forward in 2016. Visit our website at www.elcentrodelaraza.org to donate or learn more about us and our volunteer opportunities, classes, workshops and events. Service of 15+ Years: Bobbie Stephens, Virginia Culbertson Respetuosamente/Respectfully, Estela Ortega Executive Director Ramon Soliz Board of Directors President Spirit Award: Cristina Jimenez *This budget includes funding for the child development center expansion to Hirabayashi, the multi-cultural community center at Plaza Roberto Maestas, and capital improvements to the El Centro de la Raza building. Equipo del Año Award: Bank of America HOLA Chapter Executive Director’s Award: Monique Brown Service of 10+ Years: Belem Mendoza Ruiz, Enrique Gonzalez, Cristina Jiminez, Marisela Arguello Service of 5+ Years: Brenda Mendoza, Chip Veatch, Jessica Gonzalez, Arlene Chavez, Maria James, Jamie Bautista Service of 3+ Years: Yadira Ortiz, Nicole Tilson It is When You Give of Yourself That You Truly Give* W e are eternally grateful to our volunteers and the difference their efforts make for our work and our community. We were founded through the efforts of dedicated volunteers, and volunteers continue to play a vital role working alongside staff members. Mil gracias to all 1,286 of our outstanding volunteers who shared their time and talents, and provided 27,935.20 hours of service in 2015, valued at $742,986.** *Kahlil Gibran **Calculated based on Independent Sector estimated value of volunteer time in WA. This incredible gift of love and support is a testament to the power of communities uniting in solidarity. Services like our Free Legal Clinics, in partnership with Schroeter Goldmark and Bender, the Latina/o Bar Association of Washington, and the King County Bar Association would not have been possible without the help of 162 volunteers who helped provide 725 hours of translation and legal services. Want to volunteer? Email [email protected] or call 206.957.4602. 2 | 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Participants Served in 2015 Total Individuals Gender Male Female *Undisclosed 16,072 52% 48% 4,776 Ethnicity Latino/Latina Non Latino/Latino *Undisclosed 55% 45% 4,834 Race African American Asian/Pacific Islander Chicano/Latino Native/Alaskan White Multi-race Other *Undisclosed 8% 27% 35% 1% 9% 11% 9% 5,465 Age 0-5 yrs 6-11 yrs 12-17 yrs 18-23 yrs 24-69 yrs 70 and over *Undisclosed 10% 7% 11% 8% 57% 7% 5,203 Total Families 9,989 % Income of the Poverty Threshold 0% to 50% 51% to 100% 101% to 150% 151% to 200% 201% and Over *Undisclosed 48% 24% 13% 7% 7% 3,173 Education Level Less than high school High School/GED Some post-secondary College graduate *Undisclosed 51% 27% 10% 12% 8,336 Family Size 1-2 Members 3-4 Members 5-6 Members 7+ Members *Undisclosed 60% 25% 13% 3% 3,077 Household Composition Single Person Single Parent Two Parent Other *Undisclosed 41% 16% 25% 19% 2,831 *El Centro de la Raza is located on Beacon Hill in Seattle. The majority of our participants reside in the Seattle and Martin Luther King, Jr. County area. We were unable to capture data on all participants that attended cultural events, some of our food programs, legal clinics and tax preparation service. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | 3 Programs & Services Plaza Roberto Maestas Plaza Roberto Maestas Employs Community Members A t the age of 65, Beacon Hill resident Jerry Williams had been subsisting on Social Security since 2006 due to a disability. He needed to retire on Social Security in order to receive a livable income to support himself and his wife, but when he applied he learned he needed an additional year of work to qualify. Jerry was devastated to find that, “No company wants to hire a 65-year old black man.” We knew that Jerry had a five-year history of volunteering in our food bank, and when we heard of his situation we were able to hire him to work at our Christmas tree sales kiosk. However, this work is only seasonal and would not qualify him for retirement. P laza Roberto Maestas is set to be finished as scheduled in July, with a grand opening in October. The Plaza will provide 112 units of one-to-three bedroom rental housing at rates that are affordable for those earning 30 to 60 percent of area median income. This means low-income workers will be able to live close to jobs and close to El Centro’s extensive social service programs. Units are available for individuals and families, including large families of four or more members and disabled households. Once Plaza Roberto Maestas opens there will be event, meeting, retail, micro-vending spaces, and a large commercial kitchen available to rent. Contact 206.957.4636 with questions or for more information. The Buy-A-Brick Campaign finished strong with more than 350 brick purchases raising $112,750! We have raised 98% of the funding needed to complete the $45M for the Plaza Roberto Maestas project. We are on track to reach our fundraising goals, but need your help to finish the campaign with 100% funding! Donations can be made at plazarobertomaestas.org. Plaza Roberto Maestas’ Artistic Design When Plaza Roberto Maestas broke ground, our Associate Administrator Miguel Maestas coordinated with Walsh Construction to hire Jerry within the targeted local hire requirement that Executive Director Estela Ortega had negotiated into our contract. Walsh paid for Jerry’s flagger certification, and within two days, Jerry was directing traffic outside Plaza Roberto Maestas, performing other light duties, and working toward his retirement while earning a livable wage. The best part is that Jerry was able to find work in his own neighborhood and his commute is walkable! The growth of El Centro de la Raza through Plaza Roberto Maestas has “El Centro de la Raza is like a banana,” enabled us to create even more opportunities for low-income individuals in our Jerry says. “If I put a banana on the table in community. front of you, the outside of it would mean nothing to you. You have to peel it to find the part you want. El Centro de la Raza is just a name. In order to find the part that you want, you have to be willing to go inside.” Jerry is a persevering individual who has overcome great hardships in his lifetime. He is devoted to his wife, who has struggled alongside him since they met, and to his community. He continues to volunteer in our food bank on his days off and in community youth programs. Jerry, like many of our participants, sought out services at El Centro de la Raza in order to better his situation, and has courageously taken full advantage of many opportunities. Parent Child Home Program Provides Pre-School Readiness E e have six talented artists working on the artwork for Plaza Roberto Maestas. Bas-relief sculpting, colorful mosaics, stained concrete, murals depicting the history of the civil rights struggle, and a central monument dedicated to our founder and founding members will create a welcoming atmosphere full of inspiration and wonder. W velyn first came to El Centro de la Raza to learn how to teach her 28-month old daughter pre-school readiness skills. Evelyn recognized that Emma was eager to learn but did not know the best ways to teach her herself. Many families that participate in our Parent Child Home Program (PCHP) are low-income or recent immigrants who do not have access to materials to teach their children the cognitive, social, and emotional skills they need before starting school. Six artists have been collaborating for months to create the perfect art pieces, some of which will include a bronze statue of Roberto Maestas, mosaics, a mural of the Virgen de Guadalupe in the community center, and a mural outside of the entrance to the José Martí Child Development Center. Mil gracias to our artists Al Doggett, Louie Gong, Cecilia Alvarez, Gonzalo Espinosa, Alex Garza, and Casto Solano. Now in her second year of the PHCP, Emma has shown great improvements in many areas and is especially advanced in her verbal language. She is well prepared for pre-school, and will enroll in the fall. Evelyn did so well in the program that she is being considered to be a home visitor herself so she can teach other parents what she has learned. The Parent Home Child Program served 35 families in 2015, and hopes to continue their high success rate in years to come. 4 | 2015 ANNUAL REPORT When Perla, one of our home visitors, started meeting with Evelyn and Emma, Evelyn was content to watch while Emma learned colors, numbers, and other skills. Evelyn quickly picked up the techniques Perla was using and tried them herself, soon even beginning to suggest new ideas to Perla about ways to teach her daughter. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | 5 2015 Accomplishments & Highlights 2015 Accomplishments & Highlights Capital Improvements and Building Use In 2015, we completed the first phase of ADA and community access improvements to the El Centro de la Raza building and property by making elevator upgrades. In 2016, we will improve community access to El Centro de la Raza by renovating the south entrance to the building with ADA access and community gathering space, and constructing a two-level 144-stall shared parking facility on our north lot. These improvements are made possible by Washington State Taxpayers, City of Seattle Department of Neighborhoods-Neighborhood Matching Fund Programs, City of Seattle Office of Arts and Culture, Comcast and individual donors. El Centro de la Raza annual building usage hours totaled 3,231. We provide discounted and in-kind space to several community groups such as the Hugo House and Veterans for Peace. Building users include El Centro de la Raza programs and events like free bilingual legal clinics, United Way Tax Prep, homeownership workshops and many more! To lease office space or reserve a room for your meeting or party, please email facilities@ elcentrodelaraza.org or call 206.957.4603. Building the Beloved Community Auction This year’s Building the Beloved Community Gala was one of our most successful yet, with 717 attendees and 116 volunteers who helped us raise over $329,000. Congratulations to our Roberto Felipe Maestas Legacy Award Recipients: Aiko Schaefer and Mauricio Ayon, and to our scholarship winners José Maldonado, Fabiola Suarez-Alanis, Magdalena Angel and José Iraheta.Awards were made possible by generous funding from the Marguerite Casey Foundation. Save-the-date for our Building the Beloved Community Gala event on September 24th, 2016 at The Seattle Westin! Mil gracias to our sponsors: Amerigroup, Bank of America, Ben Bridge, Boeing Employee Credit Union, Beacon Development Group, Century Link, Chase, City Purchasing and Contracting Services, Catholic Community Services of Western Washington, Clear Channel Outdoor, Comcast, Community Health Plan of Washington, Collins Group, Enterprise, Forterra, Goodwill, Heritage Bank, Homestreet Bank, iHeart Media, Kantor Taylor, PNW Carpenters, John Martin, Lilly, Molina, Muckleshoot, Perkins Coie, Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle City Light, Seattle Metropolitan Credit Union, Seattle Public Utilities, SEIU 1199 NW, SMR Architects, United Way of King County, University of Washington Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity, Washington Dental, Washington Federal, Watson McDonnell, Sprague Israel Giles, Schroeter Goldmark & Bender, Union Bank, Walsh Construction, Washington Education Association, WCRA, and Vulcan. 6 | 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Accomplishments and Awards 4. El Centro de la Raza served 695 clients during 2015’s United Way Free Tax Prep to bring a total of $1,013,595 back to the community in tax refunds. 1. With a 97% graduation rate, 125 students from our youth programs graduated and moved up to the next grade. 71 high school seniors, 6 elementary students, and 48 middle school students graduated in 2015 with the help of our youth programs. We are proud of all our graduates, coming from Ballard High School, Chief Sealth International High School, Denny International Middle School, Washington Middle School, and Beacon Hill International School. 2. The ORCA LIFT Program was introduced in March of 2015 in King County. El Centro de la Raza approved 725 individuals for the new, income-eligible reduced-fare ORCA LIFT card to help them get more out of King County’s public transportation system. 5. Twenty-seven families successfully completed the Parent-Child Home Program (PCHP) at our 2015 graduation. PCHP provides two years of twice-weekly home visits to families with children between 16 and 30 months of age. 3. El Centro de la Raza received an honorable mention in the 2014 National Council of La Raza Affiliate Photo Contest! Find the photo on our website. 6. The Seattle CityClub honored Estela Ortega with the Nancy Nordhoff Civic Leadership Award. This annual award is given to an individual who “Inspires others to civic action for the common good.” Estela was also presented the 2015 Champion of Justice Award by Rep. Adam Smith of the 9th Congressional District in recognition of her contributions as a community civil rights leader. Culture, Social Justice and Community 1. We celebrated Día de los Muertos with over 1,300 friends, families, and community members. Thirty-five different organizations created beautiful ofrendas to honor the Black Lives Matter Movement, making our 2015 event the most diverse yet. 2. About 400 community members attended our 6th Annual Las Posadas and Día de la Virgen de Guadalupe event. Guests enjoyed Las Posadas, pozole, pan dulce con chocolate, music, children’s activities, and a visit from Santa! 3. Over 1,200 community members and 85 volunteers joined El Centro de la Raza to celebrate and share our cultural heritage at our 10th Annual Cinco de Mayo event. 4. The Roberto Maestas Youth Leadership Institute held a spring workshop series to explore how leadership interacts with community organizing, social justice, culture, history, and politics. Topics included International Women’s Day, Arts for Civil Rights, Rally for Worker's rights, and others. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | 7 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Thank you for helping provide: 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Mil gracias por ayudar a ofrecer: 1. (left) Celebrating Día del Niño in the courtyard of El Centro de la Raza in April. 2. (above) Participants are learning how to make amazing Chile Verde. We have a wide variety of cultural cooking classes held at El Centro de la Raza, sign up today! 3. Students are excited after graduating from the Digital Connectors program! This program, provided by Comcast, empowers students to be leaders by building their computer literacy skills. Students explore of the value of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) education and how to responsibly use technology to benefit the community. 6. Children had their faces painted at our 11th Annual Día de los Muertos Celebration. There were over 35 organizations who made ofrendas in support of the focus of this years’ event, Black Lives Matter. Photo courtesy of Daniel Berman. 7. Each classroom in our José Martí Child Development Center bought bricks to raise money for Plaza Roberto Maestas. ¡Viva! 8. Mil gracias to Wells Fargo for their generous donation to El Centro de la Raza. We are proud to have your support! 9. Bessie Rodriguez traveled all the way from Texas to visit 5. (above) El Centro de la Raza hosted the Gang of 4. José Martí students dress up as Mary and Joseph to lead the Posadas at our Las Posadas and Día de la Virgin de Guadalupe event in December. Four book signing event. This book tells of the history of the Gang of Four - How a Native American, Asian American, African American, and Mexican American came together to fight for their neighborhoods and their people. El Centro de la Raza to see our Santos Rodriguez Memorial Park named in honor of her son. We will always remember Santos, a 12 year old boy murdered by a Dallas police officer in 1973. 10. (left) Students and staff attended Latino Legislative Day in Olympia last March to learn about the legislative process and hear from members of government on education, healthcare, housing, and other topics. Mil Gracias to Our 2015 Funders & Donors Your Impact In Honor or Memory of… Programs & Services Affordable Healthcare Outreach & Enrollment Bebes! Infant Mortality Prevention Business Opportunity Center Café con El Centro de la Raza César Chávez Demonstration Garden College Readiness COMADRES Monthly Workshops Comcast Digital Connectors Community Meeting Space Community Organizing Community Service Crisis Advocacy Cultural / Political / Social Events DSHS People Point Washington Connection Economic Development ECR Transitional Housing El Patio Apartments Employment Assistance ESL Classes Families & Education Levy Case Management Financial Empowerment Food Bank Foreclosure Counseling Historical & Educational Presentations Homeless Assistance Hope for Youth Poetry & Civil Rights History Classes HUD Housing Counseling Immigrant / Human / Civil Rights Social Justice Advocacy José Martí Child Development Center Labor Standards Outreach & Education Latino Hot Meal Program Legal Clinic Site Local, State, National & International Coalition Building Luis Alfonso Velásquez Flores After School Program ORCA Lift Reduced Fare Program Parent-Child Home Program Plaza Roberto Maestas Roberto Maestas Leadership Institute Santos Rodriguez Memorial Park Seattle Youth Violence Prevention & Case Management Senior Nutrition & Wellness Smoking Cessation Summer Learning Tax Prep Site Veteran’s Services Volunteer Opportunities Youth Case Management & Cultural Enrichment Youth Job Readiness Training Youth Technology Training With over 27,000 volunteer hours, El Centro de la Raza served 16,072 individuals and 9,989 families in 2015 through the following programs and services: Child & Youth Programs Investing in our children and their future, El Centro de la Raza provides an array of bilingual, multicultural child and youth services such as youth case management, civil rights history, poetry and technology classes free to the community. The José Martí Child Development Center and After School Program provide free and subsidized education and care through ECEAP, DSHS and City of Seattle tuition assistance. Human & Emergency Services We address basic needs including hunger, homelessness, and lack of access to healthcare through our Frances Martinez Community Center’s free, bilingual human and emergency services. Education & Skill Building Programs Our free bilingual education and skill-building workshops, classes and counseling programs help low-income people acheive self-sufficiency and build personal and financial assets. Community Building & Advocacy El Centro de la Raza believes that the struggles our communities face can only be solved through civic involvement and grassroots organizing and activism. We bring diverse community members together to advocate for change at the city, county, and state levels on issues including immigration, access to early education, affordable housing and police accountability. We also host international visitors each year. 10 | 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Catalina Cantu in Memory of Gilberto Cantu Genaro Garcia in Memory of Gallina King Gerardo & Maribel Jimenez in Memory of Marcelo & Valentino Jimenez Jim Cantú In Loving Memory - Biatris Salazar de Cantú Linda Villegas-Bremer in Honor of Estela Ortega Mario Sanchez in Memory of Martha Sanchez Marty Jacobs in Memory of Roberto Maestas Nina Laboy in Memory of Margo Celars Norma-Erin Espinosa In Honor of Alejandro Calderon’s Birthday Pesha Klein in Honor of Dan Klein Robert G. Lebo & Michelle T. Belzile in honor of the beautiful diversity of our region! Venetia Runnion in Honor of Susan Maisel Building the Beloved Community Gala Sponsors Amerigroup Bank of America Ben Bridge Boeing Employee Credit Union Beacon Development Group Century Link Chase City Purchasing and Contracting Services Catholic Community Services of Western Washington Clear Channel Outdoor Comcast Community Health Plan of Washington Collins Group Enterprise Forterra Goodwill Heritage Bank Homestreet Bank iHeart Media Kantor Taylor PNW Carpenters John Martin Eli Lilly Molina Muckelshoot Perkins Coie Seahawks Seattle Children’s Hospital Seattle City Light Seattle Metropolitan Credit Union Seattle Public Utilities SEIU 1199 NW SMR Architects United Way King County University of Washington Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity Washington Dental Washington Federal Watson McDonnell Sprague Israel Giles Schroeter Goldmark & Bender Union Bank Walsh Construction Washington Education Association WCRA Vulcan Table Ambassadors Deborah Aguirre Asian Counseling & Referral Service Alex & Jamie Bautista Alexandra Narvaez Ashley Haugen & Brandon Lehnerz Compassionate Seattle/Honoring Beloved Community Estela Ortega Emma Catague Frank Lemos, Land Development Consultants Fred Hutchison Futurewise Hilda Magaña Homeownership Department, ECDLR Larry & Rhonda Gossett Latina/o Bar Association of Washington Lily Hong Miguel Maestas Mercedes Garcia Pepsi Beverages Co. Robert Keefe SeaMar Senator Patty Murray Seattle City Purchasing & Contracting Services Seattle Community Police Commission Seattle Public Schools SEIU 775 Starbucks Stephen Deal Susan Maisel Third Place Design Co-Op Tricia & Jim Coley Tricia Coley/IBEW 46 Union Bank United Healthcare Washington Education Association City of Seattle Office of Arts & Culture City of Seattle Office of Housing City of Seattle Office of Labor Standards City of Seattle Parks and Recreation King County 4Culture King County Council King County Department of Community & Human Services King County Department of Transportation – Metro Transit King County Employee Giving Program McKinney Vento Seattle - King County Muckleshoot Charity Fund Notre Dame AmeriCorps Seattle - King County Department of Public Health Seattle Public Library Seattle Public Schools Seattle Step Ahead Preschools U.S. Department of Agriculture U.S. Department of Health & Human Services U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Washington Service Corps Washington State Department of Commerce Washington State Department of Early Learning Washington State Department of Social and Health Services Washington State Housing Finance Commission Washington State Office of the Attorney General Washington State Taxpayers Grant Support Alex Bautista Alex Kahn Ashley Haugen Carlos Reyes Estela Ortega Hilda Magaña Ivan Meza Janet Brown Jenna Ptaschinski Joanne Li Lauren Kastanas Mario Sanchez Miguel Maestas Mihai Baltatescu Roxana Amaral Ruby Montes De Oca Sarah Slothower Stephen Deal Susan Maisel Tricia Coley Van Phung Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Chase Bank Comcast Foundation Futurewise Harvest Foundation HomeSight KUOW 94.9 Media Sponsorship Lucky Seven Foundation Lutheran Volunteer Corps Mentoring Works Washington Molina Foundation Muckleshoot Charity Fund National Alliance for Hispanic Health National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders National Council of La Raza Northwest Area Foundation Pacific Hospital Preservation and Development Authority Paul G. Allen Family Foundation Puget Sound Energy Foundation Safeco Insurance Foundation School’s Out Washington State Farm Insurance The Boeing Company The Seattle Foundation Umpqua Bank Charitable Giving United Way of King County Vulcan Incorporated Washington Women’s Foundation Wells Fargo Housing Foundation Public Support Partidarios $1,000-4,999 City of Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning City of Seattle Human Services Department Aimee Joyce Alan Torres Alejandro Narvaez Procurement Team Alice Gregory-Thaddaeus Ben Bridge Jeweler Bill Ramos Bob Feldpausch Boeing Company Brad Colman Bryan Joyner Carlos Aceves Carol Wise Carolyn Busch Clyde Walker Craig Russell Daniel Ruiz David Herrera Ellen Ferguson Ellen Look Ericka McKinney Frank Lemos Herrera Chiropractic, LLC Janice Kreider Jeff Middleton Jennifer Oberheuser Joe Quintana John Martin Julia Aguirre Kendra Proctor Goldbas Kevin Cole Leslea Bowling Lillian McDonell Matt Pearson Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Paula Mendoza Pepsi Beverages Co Peter Schaffer Poppi Handy Larry and Rhonda Gossett Robert Keefe Robert Lang Rollin Fatland Scot Partlow Sean Bagsby Seattle Education Association Susan Maisel Tere Carral Tica Suarez Walsh Construction Co. Will Strong William Sunderland 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | 11 Familia $100-999 Adam Glickman-Flora Aiko Schaefer Alejandra Tres Alexandra Narvaez Alfredo M. Arreguin Alfredo Olivian Perez Alice Doyel Alice Gregory Andrew Gorvetzian Angela Wu Ann Melone Ann O’Neil Anne Stadler Anne Takekawa Annette Case Armando Lindner Arturo Zamora Ashley Miller Audelia López Audrey West Axel, Anya, and Lucas Iverson Barbara Korducki Barbara Serrano Barry Reed Benita Horn Beth Somerfield Betsy Graef Bill Reid Binda Douglas Blake Grothaus Bob Mahon Bob Santos Brad Thomas Brian Collins-Friedrichs Brian Moote Carissa Allen Carlos Olivan Carmen Palomera Caroline Tillier Cat Martin Catalina Cantu Catherine Clemens Catherine Danigelis Cesar Torres Chach Duarte White Chandra Wu Charles Wilkinson Chelsea R. Munger Chris Megaree Chris Moxon Chuck Weintock City of Seattle Claudia Castro Luna Combined Fund Drive Connie Robinson Cristina Lemos Dan Ford Danae Dotolo Daniel Bezerra Daniel Glenn Daniel Taylor Danielle Glennon Dave Lerner David Hasson David McLanahan David Provan Deborah Aguirre Dedrick Sprick Dennis Buchanan Diana Falchuk Dick Hutchison Donna O’Connor Douglas Chin Douglass Jackson Dulcie Claassen El Centro de la Raza - Senior Program Donations Ella Bumatay Emoree Martin Enrique Cerna Enrique Montez Enterprise Holdings Eric Vane Ernesto Acosta-Herrera Estela Ortega Esther Aguilar Evelyn Riquelme Brown Felix Chu Fiona Kerckhove Florangela Davila Fong Vong Francis Carr Frank Buysse Fred Rivera Gino Aisenberg Glenn Bafia Hannah Love Harvey Gorsuch Herbert Clute Hilary Handy Hilary Stern Housing Development Consortium Isaac Ruiz Jackie Dempere Jacqueline Zajanc Jade Sullivan James Modie Jan Levy Jane Nishita Janet Oishi Jared Watson Jean Bailey Jeff J Lehman Jeff Wright Jeffrey Favilla Jenna Labourr Jennie Douglas Jennifer Grant Jeno Amador Amador Jerry DeMuro Jerry Matsui Jerry Millhon Jessica Santana Jessica Wetter Jesus Aguirre Jewel Faye Thompson Jill Kreis Jill L. Geary Jill Wakefield Jim Yearby Joanne Myers-Ciecko Joey Glaser Joey Gray John Cerqui Jose Rendon Juarez Joni Greathouse Jorg Bott Josh Chaitin Juan Guerra Judy Pigott Julie Lyss Julissa Betancourt Kai Fujita Kate Roosevelt Kate Stewart Katherine Alfaro Katherine Carson Kathy Vanichkorn Katrina Freeman Keith Cowan Ken Colling Kendra Guevara-Cruz Kim Mead King County Employee Giving Program Kristin Joyner Larry Nyland Leslie Basel Leslie Grace Lillian McDonell Lily Hong Linda Villegas-Bremer Liz Johnston Loreana Marciante Lorena Gonzalez Louis Gong Louis Mendoza Lourdes Portillo Salazar Lucia Daniels Maestas Lutheran Volunteer Corps (LVC) Lynly Beard Lynn Hubbard Lynn Stowell M.A. Leonard Malu Milan Manny Lee Margaret B Carter Margo Dannemiller Margot Dick Marissa Herrera Mark Melroy Martha Sandoval Martin Luther King, Jr. County Labor Council of Washington AFL-CIO Mary Lou Laprade Mary Maddox Mary Yu Marya Kaminski Matt Terry Michael Itti Michael Levin Michele Miller Michele Storms Michelle Schaefer Michelle Van Tassell Miriam Roskin Nancy Long Nancy Randall Nataly Morales Norah Kates Olav Nossum Paul Kreider Paul Marciante Paul Purcell Paula Mendoza Peggy King Per Claesson Phyllis Gutierrez Kenney Randy Stone Raquel Crowley Rebecca Saldana Reed Sorensen Ricardo Lopez-Barquilla Ricardo Martinez Rick Lohr Rik van der Kooi Robert G. Lebo & Michelle T. Belzile Robert Murphy Rodney Proctor Roger Hansen Rohit Butail Rolando Rosette Ruben Salazar Ruby Montes De Oca Rudy Hurtado Ruth Darden Sadikifu Akina-James Sally Elliott Sally Renn Sandi Tovias Sandra Perez Santiago Ramos Seattle Mariners Baseball Club Sharon Hunter Sharon Okamoto Sheila Edwards Lange Somchith Manivong Sonia Sanchez Stan Dyck Stephen Deal Stuart J Stuple Susie Buysse Suzanne Davis Sylvia Rubio Tamar Zere Tere Burciaga Terry Keller The Evergreen State College The Oak Theresa Bash Tim Burgess Toby Gonzales Tony Mestres Tricia Brooks Twyla Carter Valerie Kinast Veronica Maria Gallardo Vicky Schiantarelli Victoria Kill Victoria Rodriguez Wayne Rawley William D. Garcia Xuan Hu Yrma Rodriguez Yunuen Castorena Amigos $1-99 Abid Bhatti Adelfo Garcia Aimee Sutton Al Ralston Alejandro Bautista Alexandra Narvaez Alexandra Pettitt Alexis Oliver Alexis Suib Alyssa Mitchell Amanda DeSilver Amazon Smile Foundation Amelia Wood Amit Sharma Amor Spiritual Center Amy Waterman Anita Garcia Morales Anna Kramer Anne Focke Anne Stadler Annette Bowen Anonymous donors Antonio Lago Arturo Menendez Barbara Serrano Bernardo Ruiz Bettie Sing Luke Bill Fishburn Bo Zhang Brandon Severance Brian Carey Brice Maryman Calla Hummel Camila Lagow Carlos Sanabria Carmen Bendixen Carmen Edwards Carol Butler Cecilia Anang Cesar A. Motta Cesar Torres Charles Hodges Christina Rivera Christine Yuodelisflores Craig Gamble Craig Vierling Cristina Jimenez Cristina Rivera David Daw David Garcia David Keyes David Mendoza David Perez Dean Olson Debbie Akhbari Deborah Corr Debra L. Brady (Continued on next page) 12 | 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Debra Vigil Diana Navas-Rosette Donnie Maxwell Dorina McHenry Douglas Miller El Centro de la Raza - Latino Hot Meal Donations Elizabeth Allen Enrique Gonzalez Eric Newman Ethan Cheng Evelyn Yenson Fe Lopez Flezia Talbott Genaro Garcia Gerardo & Maribel Jimenez Ginakay Guerrero Ginger Montague Glenn Chinn Gonzalo Delgadillo Martinez Grace Douglas Gregg Hirakawa Ileana Ponce-Gonzalez James Krieger Jana Day Jane Sheridan Janine Vaughn Jason White Jeffrin Reyes Jen Blackwood Jennifer Davenport Jennifer Hagander-Luanava Jenny Prieto Jessica Trinidad-Hill Juan Goni Juan Miranda Judith Hightower Julia Harding Karen Akada-Sakata Karen Moon Kat Behrend Kate Wilson Katherine Wilson Kathleen Perry Kay McCorkell Kaydee Lavariega Kelle Rose Kendall Collins Kerry Keefe Kierra Phifer Laura Adams Cosacchi Lauren Berkowitz Leticia Lucero Linda Gainer Lisa Loutzenhiser Lisa Villalovos Lisa Zook-Sorensen Liz Olsen Lola Peters Loretta McIver Lorraine Scherer Lourdes Portillo Salazar Luis Alfonso Velasquez Flores After School Program Donations Luis Navarro Lynn Grotsky Madrienne Salgado Marcela Diaz Marcie Maxwell Margaret Duncan Maria Elizabeth Zamora Maria Sotelo Mariah Grife Marie Kurose Mariel Alcazar Mark VanOss Marlene De Taylor Martha Palomino Martin Haskins Marty Jacobs Matt Davis Matt Terry Matthew Mauer Matthew Perez Maura Donoghue Maximino Hernandez Megan Espinoza Megara Potts Mercedes Garcia Meredith Arena Michael & Izvara Predmore Michele Hasson Michelle Gonzalez Mike Hascall Monica Zepeda Nancy Gondar Naomi Schaefer-Geiger Natalie Gualy Nicole LaBrie Nina Laboy Norma-Erin Espinosa Northwest Association for Postpartum Support Patricia Coley Patricia Lopez Patty Lavelle Pearl Leung Pedro Meza Pepito Cadondon Pesha Klein Raman Khanna Ramon C Soliz Randy Cossette Raquel Garcia Raquel Silva Rebecca Switaj Regina Glenn Richard A Burke Richard Stolz Rita Salazar Roberto Frigillana Ron Harris White Rosamaria Rosales Ruben D. Soto Ryan Cowper Samara Ressler Sandra Madrid Sarah Monteith Sean Bagsby Shann Pattee Sheba Burney-Jones Sheila Capestany Shelby McPherson Shirley Aguilera Shirley Shimada Stacey Field Susan Ford Susana Murillo Ted Richardson Ted Thomas Tess Hurley Theresa Fujiwara Thomas Laing Tim Tower Timothy Rourke Timothy Tuura Tobias Grunthal Tom Stafford Truist Connect United Way of King County United Way of Snohomish County Uriel Varela Valerie Kinast Vanessa Arno Venetia Vango Vera Hoang Veronica Aliza-Galvan Vicente Barraza Victoria Stuth Violet Ewing Virgilio Soriano Virginia Perez Wan Smith Warren Munzel Washington Athletic Club William Ayears, II Zack Hudgins In-kind Donors 501 Commons 5th Avenue Theatre 94.9 KUOW Public Radio ACT Theatre Adriana Vega-Harris African American Museum Agua Verde Café & Paddle Club Alaska Airlines Alaska Fur Enterprise Alderbrook Resort & Spa Alex and Ani Alfredo Arreguín All the Best Pet Care Alyssa Kreider American Girl Amie Stafford Anne Bradfield Anthony’s Restaurants AquaSox Archie Mcphee Argosy Cruises Ark Lodge Cinemas Arthritis Association ArtsWest Ashley Haugen Aveda Azteca Mexican Restaurant Bait Shop Bakery Nouveau Banda Vagos Banya 5 Beecher’s Cheese Bellevue Arts Museum Ben Bridge Jeweler Beneath the Streets Benihana Beverly Kelly Beyond the Grape Big 5 Sporting Goods Big Dipper Wax Works Bike Works Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Billy King Blue Sky Outfitters Bobbie Stephens Bottle House Brandon Lehnerz Brenda Mendoza Cafe Flora Cafe Presse Caffe Vita Camaloch Golf Course Canlis Restaurant Capelli’s Babershop Cappy’s Boxing Gym Card Kingdom Carlos Reyes Carnicería Azteca Caruh Salon Cash & Carry Cathy Allen Central Cinema Century Ballroom Charles Davis Chateau Ste. Michelle Cheesecake Factory Chihuly Art Studio Chihuly Collections Cafe Chihuly Garden and Glass Chocolati Handmade Chocolates Chris Lomaka Cindi Shiota Cinebarre City of Seattle Police Department Clear Channel Outdoor Click Designs That Fits Clipper Vacations Coach collage.com Columbia City Bakery Comcast Comedy Underground Communichi Acupuncture Conscious Body Pilates Costco Wholesale Cougar Mountain Baking Company Crowne Plaza Hotel-Seattle Crystal Seas Kayaking Denise Perez Lally Dick’s Drive-In Restaurants Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley Disneyland Resort Donovan Photographic Doodlebug Sportz El Centro de la Raza Board Members El Quetzal Elliot Bay Book Company Emerald City Trolley EMP Museum Erin Condren Evergreen Escapes EVO Expo Beauty Institute Fair Trade Winds Family Fun Center Family Search Fiber Gallery Fran’s Chocolates Fulgencio Lazo Full Circle Full Tilt Columbia City Garage Georgetown Brewing Company Global Visionaries Golds Gym Gonzalo Espinosa Grand Central Bakery Graze Heavy Restaurant Group Hello Bicycle Hello, Cupcake Henry Art Gallery Hilliard’s Beer Hilltop Red Apple Market Holiday Spirit Lighting Holland America Lines Hoodfamous Bake Shop Hortensia Calderon Hot House Spa & Sauna Hotel Nexus Hudson Portrait Design Humble Pie Hummingbird Saloon iheartmedia Impressions Photography J. Evan Kreider Jamie Bautista Janet Brown Janice Kreider Jill Otake Jim White John Howie Restaurants John Martin Joseph Veneziani Judith Gille Kent Valley Ice Centre KEXP KidsQuest Children's Museum KING 5 Broadcasting Co. Kip Toner Benefit Auctions Kirkland Performance Center Kukuruza Gourmet Popcorn La Finca Caribe La Mexicana Laura Adams Cosacchi L’Ecole (Continued on next page) 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | 13 Liam’s Bistro Lilian Yetter Lucky Strike Entertainment Lunchbox Laboratory Lynn Stowell Mac & Jack’s Brewery Madrienne Salgado Madrona Wine Merchants Maid in Northwest Mario Sanchez Mary Yu Maryhill Winery Massage Envy Maya’s Restaurant Mayra Lopez McKinley Mortgage LLC McMenamins Melania Duarte Sanchez Michael Rosenberg Photography Michelle Gonzalez Mockingbird Books Mountain to South Outfitters Mounted Patrol Unit Muckleshoot Casino Museum of Glass Museum Quality Framing Name-A-Star National Council of La Raza (NCLR) Neighborhood Grills Neumos New Roots Organics Nicole Tilson Northwest Asian Weekly Foundation Northwest Chamber Chorus Northwest Outdoor Center Northwest Puppet Center Novelty Hill Januik Winery Olivia Ornelas One Wild Strawberry OOLA Distillery Oregon Chai Otterbox Out of Print Clothing Outerwall: Red Box P.F. Chang’s China Bistro Paco Reyes Paint Away Now Paint the Town Ceramics Painting Studio Parlor Live Comedy Club Patricia Loera Patricia McClausland-Gallo Peddler Brewing Company Pegasus Book Exchange Pepsi Beverages Co Pike Brewing Company Plantscapes Poquito’s Pronto Cycle Share Pure Barre Queen Anne Frame Raquel Garcia RealTree Redhook Brewery Redmond School of Glass Renee Jewell Reptile Zoo Ricardo Garcia Rick Steves Europe Riverdance Robert Keefe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Room and Board Rosamaria Graziani Rosanna Inc Roxana Amaral Ruby Montes De Oca Rudy’s Barbershop Safeway, Inc. Salsa Con Todo Salsa N Seattle Sarah Flower-McCraw Sea Glass Fine Art Seafair Seattle Art Museum Seattle Bouldering Project Seattle Children’s Museum Seattle Children’s Theatre Seattle City Light Seattle Classic Guitar Society Seattle Mariners Seattle Men’s Chorus Seattle Mosaic Arts Seattle Musical Theatre Seattle Public Theater Seattle Public Utilities Seattle Reign FC Seattle Repertory Theatre Seattle Seahawks Seattle Sounders Seattle Thunderbirds Seattle University Athletics Seattle Yoga Arts SIFF Silverwood Theme Park Sister Sage Herbs Sitka and Spruce Soaring Hearts Natural Beds Sock Monster Son Dog Flute Works Sorrento Hotel Seattle Sound Community Bank Southside Booty Camp Southwest Airlines Spanish in Seattle Sponge School Starbucks Stephen Deal Steve Day Stevens Pass Storybook Theater Strategic Living, LLC Sub Zero Surf Ballard Susan Maisel Sysco Seattle Tacoma Rainiers Tallulah’s Tara Aal Tavern Hall Teatro ZinZanni Tennis Center Sand Point The Center for Wooden Boats The Confectional The Essential Bakery The Love Lab The Museum of Flight The Oak The Resort at Port Ludlow The Station The Summit at Snoqualmie The Westin Seattle The Woodhouse Wine Estates Theo Chocolate Tom Douglas Restaurant Total Wine and More Toys for Tots Tulalip Resort Casino Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria Umbria Caffe University of Washington Athletics Urban Float Uwajimaya, Inc. Velocity Dance Center Victoria Kill Vulcan Incorporated W Hotel Wabi Sabi Washington State Convention Center Washington State Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Washington State Fair Washington State University Watercress Vietnamese Bistro Westin Hotel & Towers Westland Distillery Whole Foods Market Wing Luke Asian Museum Woodland Park Zoo Xfinity Arena Yellow Tail Records Zippy’s Giant Burgers 2015 Plaza Roberto Maestas Funders & Donors: $100,000 plus Employees Community Fund of Boeing Puget Sound Norcliffe Foundation Wells Fargo Housing Foundation $50,000 to $99,999 Joshua Green Foundation Medina Foundation $25,000 to $49,999 City of Seattle Office of Arts and Culture Hugh & Jane Ferguson Foundation Susan Maisel U.S. Bank $10,000 to $24,999 Cavazos and Espinosa, PLLC Ellen Ferguson Hon. Antonio “Moe” Maestas & Vanessa Alarid John Martin Key Bank Foundation Nisqually Indian Tribe $5,000 to $9,999 Enrique Cerna Frank & Cristina Lemos Jim Cantu Linda & Carlos Guangorena Quinault Indian Nation Walsh Construction Co. $1,000 to $4,999 Brady Walkinshaw Carolyn Holtzen Herb Bridge Judy Pigott Kristin Houser Patricia Loera Phyllis Gutierrez Kenney Sharon Maeda Yvonne Sanchez & Russell Family Foundation $0 to $999 Adam Berger Alex Mann Andrew Volk Anne Xuan Clark Austin Shelton Bianka Sanchez Bonita Miller Bruce Flory & Bigelane Anita Unger Bryan and Sally Yates Cindy Ogasawara Claudia Verellen Cristina Garcia Dale Van Pelt David Freeburg Dean Kralios James Hailey Jane Reich Jason Vacha John Leland John-Kate Parrish Juan Cotto Junko Whitaker Kantor Taylor Kathleen Weber & John Gray Kenneth Alhadeff Lila Trowbridge Lisa Ondrejcek Martha Jimenez Martin Garfinkel Michael and Iza Predmore Mike Stevens & Liz Mitchell Oliver Spencer Peter Wollstein Ricardo & Linda Sanchez Robert Dunlop Sara Morris Sea Mar Community Health Centers Sharon Hu Steven Gelb Stuart Leland The John & Sandra Leland Foundation Theodore Van Cleave U.S. Bank Urbano Santos Venetia Runnion Vivian Kreider Walsh Construction Co. Washington Women’s Foundation Westside Unitarian Universalist Congregation Wiliam Fligeltaub Yohannes Sium In-kind Donations Anne Bradfield Comcast 501 Commons Brick Campaign Familia Level Agua Class - José Martí CDC Alejandro Narvaez Alfredo Arreguin Alice Gregory Aline Flower Alyssa Kreider Amalia Maestas Ana Torres Ann Melone Annette Bowen Arnold & Clare Haugen Barbara Lampert Betsy Lieberman Bill Ramos Bill Reid Binda Douglas Bob Santos Carmen Edwards Carmen Palomera Catherine de la Garza Catholic Community Services of Western Washington Cavazos and Espinosa Christine Yuodelis-Flores Chuck Nordhoff Colin Sexton David McLanahan De Colores Class - José Martí CDC Dean Kralios Deborah Aguirre Eddie Demmings El Sol Class - José Martí CDC Enterprise Community Partners, Inc. Forterra Board of Directors Forterra Employees Gaye Barrett Gloria Gutierrez Gregory Blount Harriett Morton Hilary Stern Janice Kreider Jeffrey Miller Joelle Malone (Continued on next page) 14 | 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Joey Gray John Creighton John Daniels Judy Pigott Julia Stone Kashina Groves Kate Roosevelt Kelly Ann Brown Foundation Kenneth Colling King County Executive Dow Constantine Kristen Wanner Kristin Houser Latina/o Bar Association of Washington Laura McAlister Lillian McDonell Louis Mendoza Luisa Gallardo Mark Leland Martha Kongsgaard Martha Sandoval Mary McNeill Merit Electric Michael & Izvara Predmore Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Nancy Long Phyllis Kenney RDF Builders Rebecca Roe Robert Calaff Robert Keefe Rollin Fatland Rosa Allen Deal Rosa Deal Roxana Amaral Russell Blount Sarah Haywood Eaton, Irene Routte, Yessenia Medrano, Kayla Rakes, Heather Hudson, Connor Murphy & Rebecca Allen Schroeter Goldmark & Bender Soaring Heart Natural Bed Co. South East Effective Development (SEED) Stella Chao Stephen Deal & Vivian Kreider Sunrise Plumbing LLC Susan Maisel Susan Tsay Suzanne Burke Sylvia Rubio Thomas Keefe Tom Byers Tom Keefe Tom Slattery U.S. Bank Victoria Kill Virginia Anderson Vulcan Incorporated Walsh Construction Washington Education Association Westside Unitarian Universalist Congregation William Sunderland Yenvy Pham Brick Campaign Comunidad Level Representative Adam Smith Adriana Cagan Adriana Maxwell Aimee Joyce Alan Painter Alan Rabinowitz Alan Torres Alejandra Tres Alejandro Narvaez Alejandro Paredes Alexandra Kralios Alexia Klatt Allison Feher Alma Feldpausch Alyssa Van Hofwegen American Civil Liberties Union of Washington State Ana Lilia Garcia Ana McCleary Andrew Darring Angela Castaneda Anne Levinson Anne Stadler Antonio Diaz & Sergio Armijo Arcoiris Class - José Martí CDC Arlene Chavez Arlene Williams Arturo Menéndez Ashley Haugen Barbara Guzzo Barbara Mendoza Benita Horn Bernadette C. Polinar Beth Somerfield Bettie Luke Bing Tso Jr. Bobbie Stephens Brendan Reville Bruce Merrell Carl Cornish Carmen Miranda Cerna Landscape Inc. Charles Wilkinson Charlotte Trelease Cheryl Ellsworth Christine Drape Cindy Proctor Clint Berquist Constance Rice Consuelo Meza Courtney Gregoire Cristina Rivera & Paula Suarez Crystal AM Class - José Martí CDC Crystal PM Class - José Martí CDC Daniel Ford Daniel Glenn Daniel Ruiz Daniel Shames David Foutch David Hiller David McRae David Sieminski David Springer David Woodward David Ziff Debra Hannula Denise Perez Lally Derek Low Diana Dunn Diane Douglas Diane Sugimura Donald Stark Doug Chin Dulcie Claassen El Viento Class - José Martí CDC Elaine Nonneman Elizabeth Wall Emily Sorman Emma Maestas Enrique Cerna Enrique Espinosa Enrique Gonzalez Erin Sanders Fe Lopez Fernando Clara Francisco G Villarreal Francisco Gonzalez Garcia Frank & Cristina Lemos Gayle Johnson Gotita de Agua Class - José Martí CDC Gustavo Luna Hannah Rule Hilda Magaña Hope Hensley Inner Space Studio Isaiah Schaefer-Geiger J Michael Diaz Jacob Prendez Janes Gypsum Floors Inc. Janet Knutzen Janet Monroy Janet Stafford Jeff Favilla Jeffrey Graves Jeffrey Middelton Jennie Douglas Jennifer Grant Jennifer Wittenberg Jerry Lee Jessica Harris Jim Bromley Jim Cantu Jo Anne Myers-Ciecko Joanne Cisneros Joanne Keefe Joaquin Navarro Manas Joe Quintana John Bowen John Martin John Policar Jose Manuel Vasquez Jose Reynaga Juan C. Guerra Justice Mary Yu Kai Fujita Kate Lowe Katherine Harris Kathryn Ramos Kelley Couvillion Kelly Sommerfeld Kevin Keefe Kimiko Goldberg King County Metro Employees Kristin Joyner Kyl Dinsio Larry & Rhonda Gossett Lauren Kastanas Lee Nathan Leo Flor Leslie Helm Linda Guangorena Lisa Brodoff Lorelei Villarosa Lourdes Portillo Salazar Luis Alejandro Acosta Luis Alfonso Velasquez Flores After School Program Lutheran Volunteer Corps Alumni Volunteers M.A. Leonard Madison Prior Madrienne Salgado Magdaleno Rose-Avila Manfert Lee Margaret Darlow Maria Rico Mario & Patricia Pastore Mario Sanchez Mark Holtzen Marques Kirsch Martha Diaz Mary Hoang Mary Puttmann Mayor Ed Murray Mayra Lopez Megan Le Megan Menkveld Melissa Jonas Michael Fox Michael Lucero Michael Schloss Michael Verchot Michele Hasson Michelle Connor Michelle Taylerson Michelle Weis Mick Duggan Migee Han Miguel Maestas Nancy Jaramillo Open Arms Board & Staff Pamela Silverstein Patriot Fire Protection Paul Cox Paul Kreider Paul Mitchell Paulette de Coriolis Pedro Espinoza Peter Ehrenkranz Phyllis Rowland QBSI-Xerox Ramiro Reyes Randall Ray Randy Engstrom Rayito de Sol Class - José Martí CDC Rebecca Over Rebecca Saldana Renee Jewell Ricardo Garcia Richard Francisco Pelaez, Jr. Richard Romero Richard Ward Roberta Lindeman Roberto Altschul Robin Fluharty Rocio Espiritu Roger Tucker Ronald Chisom Roxanne Glick Sara Ainsworth Sara Woolsey Sarah Slothower Sean Cunningham SEIU 1199 NW Senator Patty Murray's Office Shannon Armstrong Shirley Morrow Sims Weymuller Sound Child Care Solutions Starbucks, Hora del Café Stephen Day Susan Chin, Teresa Wong, & Laura Wong Whitebear Suzanne Skone Tere Burciaga Teresa Sherwood The West Studio Tobias Gonzales Tom Byers Unleash the Brilliance Vance Lorenzana Vicente Barraza Vicky Schiantarelli Virginia Culbertson Virginia Frausto Xuan Hu Yadira Ortiz Ymelda Mears Felix We apologize for any omissions or errors on this list. Please call (206) 957-4611 and we will correct our records. Gracias. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | 15 2524 16th Avenue South Seattle, WA 98144-5104 www.elcentrodelaraza.org Mission El Centro de la Raza (The Center for People of All Races) is grounded in the Latino community. Our mission is to build the Beloved Community* through unifying all racial and economic sectors; to organize, empower, and defend our most vulnerable and marginalized populations; and to bring justice, dignity, equality, equity and freedom to all the peoples of the world. *Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 2016 Board of Directors Juan Cotto, President Norma Cuevas Roxana Amaral, Vice President Christina Garcia Pablo Mendoza, Treasurer Victoria Kill, Secretary Madrienne Salgado, Parliamentarian Emma Catague Ricardo Garcia Martha Jimenez Alexandra Narvaez Bianka Sanchez Urbano Santos Ramon Soliz Stay Connected! Get current news and updates from El Centro de la Raza. Visit our website at www.elcentrodelaraza.org and sign-up for our free eNewsletter. El Centro de la Raza is directed by a 15-member Board of Directors that meets monthly. Our diverse board membership consists of public and private sector professionals, youth, senior citizens, volunteers, and low-income community members. Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/elcentro72 Save the Date in 2016 Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/elcentro72 View us on YouTube at youtube.com/elcentro72 Latin Cooking Classes Available each month Call 206.957.4649 to register now! Café con El Centro de la Raza 8-9 AM first Thursday of every month Call 206.957.4659 to RSVP. Building the Beloved Community Gala September 24th at The Westin Seattle Call 206.957.4649 to purchase tickets! El Centro de la Raza Washington State Non-Profit 501(c)(3) TAX ID# 91-0899927 UBI# 601025014 IRS 990 Available Online www.elcentrodelaraza.org 2524 16th Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98144 Editorial Team: Contributors: Estela Ortega, Executive Director Ashley Haugen, Development Associate Sarah Slothower, Donor Relations Coordinator (LVC) Lauren Kastanas, Grants Development Coordinator Miguel Maestas, Associate Administrator Sharon Hu, Controller Carlos Reyes, Volunteer Coordinator Mario Sanchez, Events Coordinator Nicole Tilson, Capital Grants Writer Photo Credits: El Centro de la Raza Staff and Volunteers
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