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Lionfish teams volunteer for or provide ongoing pro-bono services to these important community organizations. |
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
ENERGY IN COMMON
PROGRESSIVE CONGRESS
INCIPIO
MILLIONAIR CLUB
PASADO'S SAFE HAVEN
SEATTLE AIDS WALK
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Boys & Girls Clubs of King County inspires and enables young people to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens. Lionfish is deeply grateful to be chosen as their agency of record.
Energy in Common is a unique non-profit, micro-lending enterprise committed to eliminating poverty and climate change through green energy loans to energy entrepreneurs around the world. Lionfish is creating their online presence, where lenders worldwide can make loans of any size available to energy entrepreneurs.
Progressive Congress.org an independent, nonpartisan, non-profit organization focused on bringing the collective wisdom of progressives inside and outside of Congress together to drive progressive change. Lionfish developed a strategic brand, visual identity, messaging, website, collateral and communication materials to support health care reform.
Incipio inspires the Lionfish team as they empower under-represented and disenfranchised youth in the region to develop entrepreneurial skills and escape cycles of poverty and dependence. Lionfish was honored to pitch in and create the Incipio brand strategy and visual identity.
Millionair Club operates from private donations – without government subsidy or United Way grants – and focuses on helping the working homeless achieve self-reliance. Lionfish contributed in-kind web and messaging services to further advance the organization's noble work.
Pasado's Safe Haven was founded when a tragic cruelty caused the death of a beloved donkey in a Seattle park. The good people at Pasado's Safe Haven continue to rescue, house, and advocate for animal-protection legislation around the country. Lionfish's team spent a summer day lending labor at Pasado's sanctuary.
Seattle AIDS Walk - Team Lionfish had a strong showing at the 22nd Annual Seattle AIDS Walk benefiting the Lifelong AIDS Alliance. More than $550,000 was raised to support the mission of preventing the spread of HIV and providing practical support services and advocacy for those affected by HIV and AIDS.
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AUTISM SPEAKS
Autism affects 1 in 91 children–1 in 58 boys–and is becoming more common. Autism Speaks™ was founded in 2005 by grandparents of a child with autism and is now the nation's largest autism science and advocacy organization. The organization aims to change the future for all who struggle with autism spectrum disorders.
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AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
The American Cancer Society is a nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization headquartered in Atlanta, Ga. The society is dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem via prevention and the saving of lives, and diminishing suffering through research, education, advocacy, and service.
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THE PROGRESSIVE ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY
Better known as PAWS, this Washington state-based society has been advocating for animals since 1967 through education, legislation and direct care. It shelters homeless animals, rehabilitates injured and orphaned wildlife, promotes compassionate and respectful treatment of animals, and is a recognized leader in national outreach.
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EASTSIDE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM
As a voice against domestic violence and an advocate for victims for more than 25 years, EDVP’s programs and services have provided more than 100,000 victims of abuse with a path from oppression to self-sufficiency. The program includes a number of services, including a crisis line, shelters, and professional counselors and advocates.
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JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION, NORTHWEST CHAPTER
Since its founding in 1970 by parents of children with Type 1 diabetes, JDRF has awarded more than $1.3 billion to diabetes research. The Northwest chapter serves people living with type 1 diabetes, and their friends and family living in Washington, Montana, and Alaska with advocacy, education, and resources.
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RITE OF PASSAGE JOURNEYS
Rite of Passage Journeys, established in 1968, fosters self-discovery, community, and connection with the natural world through guided wilderness retreats, and adventures; and education for community leaders, mentors, and organizations. Experiential learning for all ages includes safe solitude and cross-cultural activities that can be approached from any personal background.
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PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF WESTERN WASHINGTON
Planned Parenthood is a health care provider, educator, advocate, and global partner working to ensure that people in local communities receive vital reproductive health care. For more than 90 years Planned Parenthood has promoted an individual’s right to make informed, independent decisions about health, sex, and family planning.
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SEATTLE CHILDREN’S
There are three parts to Seattle Children’s: the hospital with several clinics and telemedicine, the research institute, and the hospital foundation. Together, Seattle Children’s is a compassionate health care community advancing new discoveries and treatments and helping every child live their best life.
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THE HUMANE SOCIETY FOR SEATTLE/KING COUNTY
The Humane Society for Seattle/King County brings people and pets together. Founded in 1897, the society is entirely privately funded. It works to save orphaned and abandoned companion animals, bring the healing touch of animals to the elderly and ill, and provide humane education to the community.
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SUSAN G. KOMEN FOR THE CURE
Since 1982, Susan G. Komen for the Cure® has funded research grants and community-based outreach projects that focus on breast health education, screening, and treatment for the medically underserved.
PIGS PEACE SANCTUARY
Pigs Peace Sanctuary in Arlington, Washington, provides a safe home for unwanted, abused, or neglected animals in need.
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NORTHWEST HARVEST
Northwest Harvest, Washington's own statewide hunger relief agency, provides a proven, successful, and cost-effective model for getting nutritious food to those who need it. Food donations allow those on limited incomes to use their cash for medical expenses, housing, transportation costs, utilities, and childcare.
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THE FORGOTTEN CHILDREN’S FUND
Since 1976, volunteers with the Forgotten Children’s Fund have raised money and worked with suppliers to provide coats, bicycles, and toys for children around western and central Washington. The purpose is to enhance Christmas for children who otherwise may have a very sad holiday season.
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