
Longtime KCSARC supporters and friends, Bill and Janette Adamucci, invite you to participate in their challenge match! "As we have in the past, we will match any gift up to $25,000 made by November 1, 2010. We will also provide an additional $10,000 as a challenge match to encourage 10 people to become new major donors with gifts of $1,000 or more!"
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Please join us at our "Kids Are Our Business" Luncheon at the DoubleTree Hotel in Southcenter on Wednesday, October 27th. KOMO's Molly Shen will be emceeing the event!
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The King County Library System is partnering with KCSARC to raise awareness around sexual assault. KCLS has posted 500 24-Hour Resource Line stickers throughout every restroom stall in all the library buildings throughout the county. These stickers let people know that it’s never too late to call for help. Click learn more to see who else is partnering with KCSARC and how you can help Stick it to Silence!
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Thank you to those who supported KCSARC by participating in our “Golf for Good” tournament. Your generosity and commitment to ending the silence has enabled us to help families throughout King County and truly make a difference in thousands of people’s lives. After careful and thorough consideration, we have decided in lieu of hosting several small events, including the “Golf for Good” tournament, to host a "Kids Are Our Business" Luncheon in Southcenter on Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Many factors contributed to this decision including the recession, staffing constraints and fundraising best practices. We hope that you will consider joining us at the Luncheon!
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KCSARC’s 21st Annual “Kids are Our Business” Breakfast was a huge success with over $307,000 raised! I'd like to thank our corporate partners who contributed $111,000 and for the 800+ guests and supporters who made this possible.
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KCSARC has partnered with Multi-Communities latest project called “Singing Our Songs.” Multi-Communities works to address domestic, youth, and sexual violence, as well as chemical dependency in predominantly African American faith, as well as other communities utilizing education, prevention, and intervention strategies. Singing Our Songs is an online anonymous survey for Black/African American girls and women, ages 14 to 25, who live in the Greater Seattle area and attend faith communities (churches, mosques, temples, or synagogues) to name their experiences of domestic and sexual violence.
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KCSARC Receives Prestigious Washington Womens Foundation $100,000 Grant Award to fund expansion of Dando-Voz Spanish Speaking Program!
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Learn more about Proposition 1 that will maintain funding for Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence programs in King County. The campaign website is now live at safekidsandneighborhoods.com
How KCSARC Has HelpedOur clients have stories to tell and words of encouragement.Would you take a moment and share yours?Click here to share
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