Participating Non-Profit Organizations
Proceeds from this event will benefit the following causes:
Eliminate maternal/neonatal tetanus
Assistance League of the Eastside is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization that puts caring and commitment into action through community-based philanthropic programs to make a positive difference in the lives of children and adults touched by hardship o
For the Children EBC was founded in 1990 because Karen Ridlon, a local pediatric nurse practitioner, became concerned about the large numbers of babies in her practice that began life without adequate food, clothing, beds or safety equipment. Her comm
The Redmond/Sammamish Boys & Girls Club gives kids a place to their own, where they can have fun, get a healthy snack, be creative, be a part of a team, get help with homework... or just hang out with friends. We offer a safe, fun, inclusive, and insp
In 2001 an unincorporated area of King County divided between Redmond and Issaquah—known as “The Plateau”—became the City of Sammamish. The challenges of blending into ONE Community brought a group of citizens together with an idea to recognize passionate
ARAS projects and programs are lifelines to people around the world. Whether it is a terminal patient in distress or a homeless family in need of food and shelter, ARAS is there with volunteers, funding, and referrals to help and to heal. Over the years w
Kids Without Borders was launched as a school service projects for students to sort clothes and donated items for children in the community. Today, the organization supports and works with children in more than 30 countries, attracting volunteers worldwid
The Sammamish Heritage Society is a non-profit (501.c.3) organization, established to preserve the history, heritage, and integrity of Sammamish, Washington. The Society was started with the idea to help residents and visitors to our city learn and unders
Eastside Friends of Seniors A friend for every senior in need Eastside Friends of Seniors provides volunteer-based services for seniors facing the challenges of aging. Many seniors in our community struggle to get to the grocery store, to medical ap