at 600 University St, Seattle , 98101 United States
A page to celebrate your love of all things cat! MEOW! Part of The Animal Rescue Site supporting GreaterGood which aids people, animals, and the planet. The Animal Rescue Site turns simple, free clicks on our purple button into food for rescued animals in shelters. Click today, everyday and share us with your friends to increase your impact! The Animal Rescue Site provides food and vital care for some of the eight million unwanted animals given to shelters every year in the U.S., as well as animals in desperate need around the world. GreaterGood strives to connect a passionate audience with simple online tools to make the world a better place. We turn your desire to make a difference into tangible, documented support for charities that help people, save pets, and improve the planet.
Focusing the power of the Internet on a specific need — providing aid for some of the eight million unwanted animals given to shelters in the U.S. every year and worldwide. Providing support for animals, people, and the environment through GreaterGood donations, petitions, and store purchases.
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I Love Cats is Seattle based place and this enity listed in Community Organization category. Located at 600 University St WA 98101.
Seattle Poetry Slam is Seattle's longest-running weekly open mic. We do spoken word poetry, both competitive (our slam) and not (our open mic).
This page talks about and features the Givers Ball by the Columbia Tower Club's Philanthropy Committee, Seattle.
Northwest Folklife is an independent arts organization that celebrates the multigenerational arts, cultures, and traditions of a global Pacific Northwest, 365 days a year. We envision strong communities, united by arts and culture. Northwest Folklife stands for the belief that the arts invigorate and revitalize interpersonal connections and sense of community. When people share aspects of their culture, opportunities are created to dissolve misunderstandings, break down stereotypes, and increase respect for one another. Exposure to world cultures and the creativity of folks as a big neighborhood resonates for people of all ages, throughout their lives. Multi-cultural programs include the Northwest Folklife Festival, Seattle Children's Festival, Folklife Presents, and others. We have presented the Northwest Folklife Festival at Seattle Center on Memorial Day Weekend every year since 1972.