Our Mission The Rainier Beach Community Empowerment Coalition builds community capacity to successfully address critical issues and enhance quality of life.
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SEEDArts, Southeast Seattle’s largest non-profit arts organization, has announced plans to revive the Columbia City Cinema.
Community effort to reopen the Columbia City Cinema surges forward
SEEDArts has announced a new prospective project: to renovate and reopen the Columbia Cit y Cinema. The original cinema closed in May 2011 — since then [...]
On January 11, 2012 the Rainier Beach Community Center Advisory Council met to discuss programming and other issues regarding the Rainier Beach Community Center. Advisory Council member Vic Roberson and Justina Guyott were in attendance along with Seattle Parks and Recreation staff, four SE Seattle FreedomNet Citizen Journalist reporters.
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You are invited! Become a Neighborhood Walking Ambassador and lead inspiring walks around your neighborhood that connect your neighbors with their surroundings. Improve the personal and environmental health of your neighborhood while sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm!
Feet First wholds free Neighborhood Walking Ambassador training events
Learn more, email darcy@feetfirst.org or call our office [...]
We are proud to report that the call to action did not go unheeded – through the generous support of residents like you, we are half-way to meeting our fundraising goal!
However, time is of the essence – we only have a few days left to meet our goal. Will you consider making a $100 tax [...]
1:30pm @ MLK Park ( 2200 Martin Luther King Jr Way) Caravan Leaves for Montlake Bridge @ 2:30pm (Transportation will be provided.)
For Information: KL Shannon 206.854.5462 or Chris Genese 206.389.0050 ext 222
Sponsored by various community, labor, and faith organizations including: American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), CURB (Communities Uniting [...]
Urban Impact and Mercy Housing Northwest will receive up to $5.9 million for Impact Family Village, 61 units of permanent housing for families in Rainier Beach. The units will offer a mix of affordability levels – from families earning minimum wage to those earning about $40,000 a year (family of three at 50% [...]
The grant award will help the Rainier Beach neighborhood increase its capacity to engage in planning and policy development that will shape the future of transit station area and in the development of a neighborhood transit plan. The grant will provide resources to organize and increase participation of underrepresented communities in our neighborhood [...]
Where’s the Beach? What’s the Beach?
These are just some of the questions our neighborhood discussed during the first two Rainier Beach Neighborhood Plan Update workshops this year. We said that Rainier Beach should be a:
Strong community, with organizations, events and programs that bring people together and serve our kids. [...]
Hello Mayor, My name is James Luster a member of the Rainier Beach Advisory Council. We would like to say thank you for the new Inclusion Plan that will give Women and Minorities contractors a chance to participate in the bidding for building the Community Center. We will want some follow up to [...]
Jacquel Redmond, 32, said people such as her care about the environmental movement — they just need to hear about it without all the “nonprofit lingo.” “I feel we’ve been completely left out,” she said. She’s passionate about fighting for a healthier home after mold in her apartment caused respiratory problems for her [...]
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