Person to Person Heart to Heart
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Mission Statement:
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
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Pictured at right: Lt. Colonel Cindy Foley, Divisional Leader of The Salvation Army Northwest Division with Lynn Johnson, Chairman of the King County Advisory Board, and William Booth Center client, Geoffrey.
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Charles’ Story
Charles was given his first opiate by his mom when he was a child, priming him for his lifelong struggle with addiction. But it was brief homelessness and a concerned community counselor that convinced Charles to first try The Salvation Army’s six-month residential ARC (Adult Rehabilitation Center) in San Bernardino, CA.
“I was spiritually sick, and I needed to find out how to change. I did the program, graduated, and then became ARC’s Assistant Residential Manager where I would help other struggling addicts. But by then my wife and kids had moved to Washington; my goal was to be with them.”
“This place gets you healthy — physically, mentally, and spiritually. I have replaced addiction with gratitude and faith.”
Determined, Charles soon landed a similar job with the Seattle ARC as the program’s Resident Manager. There, he forged trusting relationships with clients while supporting Seattle’s transition to today’s ARP (Adult Rehabilitation Program). However, longing to be reunited with his family in North Seattle, Charles left his live-in position with the Army and returned to general contracting.
Feeling new pressures, Charles quickly turned to alcohol and drugs. “It took a while, but my wife figured out I was using again. Our constant fighting led me to pack my truck and abruptly leave.”
Hopeless and alone, Charles was enticed by a stranger’s offering of fentanyl which resulted in a near-fatal overdose. His wife, terrified of losing him, showed unwavering commitment and compassion. As he lay in a hospital bed, she told him, “You can go to a 90-day program in Chehalis, or you can go to ARP. I already called Mitch at ARP.”
Filled with fear and shame, Charles was escorted to the Seattle ARP the next day, his wife by his side.
“I used to tell the guys you can’t save your face and save your hide at the same time. Once I had that thought, I immediately knew I had to go to ARP. I was so worried about saving face, but I really needed to save my own life.”
Charles is now a graduate of the program he so carefully created, putting others before himself.
“This place gets you healthy -- physically, mentally, and spiritually. I have replaced addiction with gratitude and faith, which dissolves fear. Faith didn’t make what I went through easy. It just made my recovery possible. It’s the people that care about you – the fellowship – that gives you enough hope to get through another day. I was 10 days into the program and the chapel was filled with graduates I had helped who were there now helping me. The graduates welcomed me with open arms – not judgment – and that gave me hope. Hope helps make you believe it’s possible to get through this. That is what I focused on most during my time at ARP.”
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2023 King County Impact
With inflation skyrocketing and more people going hungry, The Salvation Army is receiving record numbers of requests for food and support for the most basic family needs. Our food pantries are struggling to keep up with the burgeoning demand for help as thousands appear at our doorsteps throughout our communities, many people now seeking assistance for the first time in their lives. More and more children are appearing – alone – as families shatter under the financial burden of trying to feed them. The Salvation Army focuses on each person and each family’s unique barriers to address the roots of their challenges. It is our mission to stand by those who turn to us for help during each phase of their personal journey, walking alongside them toward a better life.
680,018
Our food pantries and food distribution events are open to all, no qualifications or registration required
176,734
nights of safe shelter provided to our homeless neighbors
Via partnerships with the City of Seattle and King County
1,300 meals served to those in need
people received life-saving services throughout King County
1,834 individuals placed into permanent housing
74,034 families received utility assistance
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Lifetime Change Makers
The Salvation Army salutes our most generous donors – the Lifetime Change Makers. These local donors have each contributed a minimum of $100,000 throughout their history of generosity. Their gifts enable The Salvation Army to have an extraordinary impact on the community.
AJAX Foundation
The Anderson Foundation
Bartell Drugs
George & June Bartell
Hans Berkenhoff
The Biella Foundation
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Bobby’s Fund Foundation
Boeing Company
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Sal Cohen
Kimberly & Roger Collins
Marilyn Conner
Cooper-Levy Charitable Trust
Jim & Ellen Davidson
Phyllis Dickey
Dominic Gospodor Fund
Janet & Richard Eichler
Ellison Foundation
Encourage & Impact Foundation
Jo Ann & Russ Evans
Yu Feng
Foss Family Foundation
Fred Meyer / QFC
Lynn & Michael Garvey
The Gehlen Family Foundation
Gertrude & Eldon Sallee Foundation
Anne Gittinger
L. Keith & Debra Gorder
Stacey & Tammy Grund
Guardian Security Systems, Inc.
Jo Anne & Robert Hacker
Jon & Joan Hanna
Highlands Community Church
Mary Ellen & Pat Hughes
Judith Jacobsen
John C. & Karyl Kay Hughes Foundation
Joshua Green Foundation
The Julia Love Pritt Foundation
Karen & Gary Schwartz Foundation
KIRO-TV
Janice & Donald Kline
Jay & Linda Lapin
Bonny Liljeback
Donald A. Lockwood
The Lookout Foundation, Inc.
Loomis Foundation
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
Margery M. Jones Trust, Fred Sjoholm, Trustee
Mattaini Family Foundation
Jan McPhee Anderson
Clint & Lisa Mead
Microsoft Corporation
Patti & Gene Neuberger
Linda Nordstrom
Oak Harbor Freight Lines, Inc.
Helen Owens
Paul G. Allen Charitable Foundation
Warren & Eleanor Petersen
Tom & Sally Peyree
Project Beauty Share
Puget Sound Energy
Cecelia & Dan Regis
Michael & Elana Russell
James & Lois Russo
Laurie* & Ted Schepper
The Seattle Times
Bill & Rebecca Smead
Gail Magnuson & Christopher Soelling
Terra Associates, Inc.
Bob & Karen Trenner
Trident Seafoods Corporation
Ueland Foundation
Gary & Karla Waterman
Romayne & David Watt
Walter Weber
Dennis & Bethanne Weibling
Sally Anne West
Robert & Mary Ann Wiley*
Miriam Williams
Windermere Foundation
Kevin Wold
Donna & Roger Wolthuis
Lonnie & Linda Yates
Anonymous (76)
*deceased
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Gifts specific to King County and received 10/1/22 – 9/30/23.
For information about joining the William Booth Society, please contact Dawn Bonker at 206-217-1268.
William Booth Society
The Salvation Army was founded in 1865 when William Booth decided to take his ministry into the streets of London where it would reach the poor, the homeless, the hungry, and the destitute. Today, his mission continues throughout the world. In King County, we are honored by the generous support of select donors who give substantial gifts annually – to support The Salvation Army and our life-changing work in the community.
The Founder’s Circle ($100,000 and Above)
Bartell Drugs
Kimberly & Roger Collins
The Julia Love Pritt Foundation
Tom & Sally Peyree
The Seattle Times
Anonymous (2)
The Catherine Mumford Booth Circle ($50,000 - $99,999)
George & June Bartell
Hans Berkenhoff
The Biella Foundation
Emerald Communities
John C. & Karyl Kay Hughes Foundation
Linda Nordstrom
William & Rebecca Smead
Anonymous (5)
The Evangeline Booth Circle ($25,000 - $49,999)
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Sal Cohen
Jim & Ellen Davidson
Janet & Richard Eichler
Evangelical Chinese Church of Seattle
Thomas A. Horton
John M. Gehlen Family Foundation
Karen & Gary Schwartz Foundation
Bruce McCaw
Michael & Kim Mumford Charitable Foundation
Warren & Eleanor Petersen
Ronald & Annette Scott
Karl Wust
Anonymous (4)
The George Scott Railton Circle ($10,000 - $24,999)
AJAX Foundation
Aven Foundation
Bobby’s Fund Foundation
Ron & Jane Cancro
Deanna & James Claypool
John & Marcia Cochenour
Covenant Trust
Crossroads Bible Church
Phyllis Dickey
Richard & Athena Eitel
FamilyWorks
Geri & William Frantz
Fredricksen Green Foundation
Lynn & Michael Garvey
Gertrude and Eldon Sallee Foundation
Anne Gittinger
Dominic Gospodor
Griffiths Foundation
Guardian Security Systems Inc.
Jo Anne & Robert Hacker
Barbara Halvorson
Jon & Joan Hanna
Clinton H. Hattrup
Higgs Family Foundation Inc.
HomeStreet Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hughes
Susan & David Kaiser
The Lily Fund
Keith & Mary Kay McCaw Family Foundation
Janice & Donald Kline
Lee & Eastes Tank Lines, Inc.
Michelle & Albert Lesmeister
Donald A. Lockwood
Gail Magnuson & Christopher Soelling
William Martin & J. Warren Lueth
Janet Matson
Barry & Jill McCaffrey
Clint & Lisa Mead
Microsoft Corporation
Elaina Morris
Pamela Noel
Bruce & Jeannie Nordstrom
Helen Owens
Mark Pust
Peggy & Robert Robertson
Michael & Elana Russell
Jackie & James Schack
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The Schuler Family Foundation
Judith & Michael Tembreull
Terra Associates, Inc.
Amy Thorleifson
Keely R. Thrasher Ross
Ueland Foundation
Tim & Sharletta Vander Pol
Walter Weber
Dennis & Bethanne Weibling
Sally Anne West
West Side Presbyterian Church
Donna & Roger Wolthuis
Anonymous (22)
Members Circle
($5,000 - $9,999)
Alaska Airlines
All Souls Church of Seattle
Anne & Allan Affleck
Gregory Alice
Steve Anton
Apex Foundation
Adam & Darlene Baker
Donald & Maxine Barnard
Jeffrey & Elizabeth Bennett
Kraig Bergmann
In honor of Arthur Z. Boid
Teresa & Christopher Bolves
David Bortz & Carolyn Webb
Herbert* & Mary Breivik
Allan Buchholz
Ted & Lisa Buck
Alan Chaffee
Charles Maxfield & Gloria F.
Parrish Foundation
Aimee & Matt Coombs
Carolyn Corvi & John Bates
Frank & Frankie Craig
D&P Roberts Family Foundation
Richard L. Davies
William & Karel Deibel
Delta Dental of Washington
Michael & Patricia Denton
Peter J. Emt
Jo Ann & Russ Evans
Fairview Church of God
Ken Flajole
Lois & James Graue, Sr.
Ellery Hall
Joe & Kathryn Hammond
Sherri & Scott Handley
Brian & Kathleen Haugk
Highlands Community Church
John Hollinrake
Rick & Peggy Hudson
Laura & Lynn Hurdelbrink
C.J. Iblings
Helen Owens
Lynda & James Johnson
Faith & Michael Kelley
Joan Knebel
Janice & Duane Koberg
William & Katherine Kreager
Jay & Linda Lapin
Wayne & Karen Lattuca
The Lookout Foundation, Inc.
Lumen Technologies / Quantum Fiber
Frederick M. Lunki
Kerryn & Hil Lyons
John Mangun
Mattaini Family Foundation
Nikki & Eugene McBrayer
Jan McPhee Anderson
Paul McTaggart
Bill & Edith Mullins
Patti & Gene Neuberger
Alec & Margo Newman
Eric Noreen
Jacqui & Vince Orgovan
Mikel Ann Oswalt
Scott C. Phillips
Thomas & Judy Rafoth
Kenneth & Karen Regier
Cecelia & Dan Regis
Erin & Mark Roberts
Dick Rosenkranz
Geraldine Roseta
Helen has unwaveringly dedicated the past 33 years of her life volunteering as a national CASA – Court Appointed Special Advocate – passionately advocating for children and youth who have experienced abuse or neglect.
In her quest to protect children and make life-changing differences in their lives, Helen has come to know the impact of The Salvation Army through the families she has helped. Many have been Salvation Army clients, often graduates of an Army recovery program.
“My husband passed away 10 years ago, and I’ve spent a bit of time researching organizations to support. I fortunately have resources to give away. I have known about The Salvation Army my whole life. There’s nothing that The Salvation Army does that I know of or have heard first-hand that I don’t personally support or believe in. The work The Salvation Army does is important and good – it saves lives – and that’s why I choose to support them. I think how The Salvation Army deals with disaster relief is wonderful and I often give extra during those times as well.”
Laurie* & Ted Schepper
Sisters of Providence
Spohn Family Giving Account
Stephen Starcevich
Joyce Sundin
Susan & Robert Talbott
Alicia Talley
Tatley-Grund, Inc.
Vern Thoreson
Ellen & John Tobin
Trident Seafoods Corporation
Tandy & Susan Trower
Diane & John Ulacia
Umpqua Bank
University Mechanical Contractors, Inc.
Christine Upjohn
Audrey Van Kinsberger
Wendy & Ronald Walker
Walmart
Kathryn Wharry
Suzanne Woodruff
Lonnie & Linda Yates
Grace & John Yi
Richard Zielinski
Gerald & Mary Zyskowski
Anonymous (41)
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*deceased
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Chika’s Story
After 20 years apart, Chika -- along with her four children -- traveled from Germany to Renton, WA to reconnect with her estranged brother. Quickly realizing he needed her support long-term, their reunion turned into a relocation.
Overcrowded, living in her brother’s tiny apartment, Chika called 211, The United Way’s global helpline hoping to receive essential community service support. Seeing The Salvation Army listed among local agencies able to assist, she knew it meant church and ministry. “I was convinced the Army would have the heart of God in their soul, able to help.”
“ Tears began streaming down my face as I observed others seeking the same life-saving assistance.”
Chika first visited the Renton food pantry in October 2022. She recounts, “Tears began streaming down my face as I observed others seeking the same life-saving assistance. I was feeling utterly broken. Angie, my Pathway of Hope case manager, saw me through a camera in her office and introduced herself. Holding my hands while I was crying, she asked how she could help. Angie was like an angel coming to my rescue. She then invited me into her office. She gave me food for my family. From that day until now The Salvation Army has been awesome.”
Angie asked Chika what she wanted for her future; she emotionally shared that she hoped to become a board-licensed Registered Nurse here in Washington, as she had been in Nigeria and Germany. Making no promises, Angie said she would see if the Army could help. “I gave Angie the name of the place I wanted to go for the review course; The Salvation Army paid it all – almost $600.”
After months of studying, support from Angie and her course instructor, and trust in the Lord, Chika passed the board licensing exam. Before the test Chika conveyed, “I hope God grants me favor. I am dreaming of a better future for myself and my four children. I remember that first day visiting the Renton food pantry. I am not a person that cries. I only cry when I am worshipping God or am praying. I wondered why God wanted me to go through this process, through this phase of life that I had never seen. Maybe God wanted me to teach people in the future? I look forward to that day, to sharing my experience with others. I want to bring others to The Salvation Army for help.”
With ongoing gratitude to her case manager Angie, God, and The Salvation Army, Chika feels blessed the Army provided first month’s rent for the family apartment and is unwaveringly hopeful about the future while continuing to visit the Renton food pantry, weekly.
“I am dreaming of a better for myself and my four – Chika
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of a better future my four children.”
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Hope Brigade
We are proud to recognize the members of our Hope Brigade, who have identified that they have included The Salvation Army in their estate plans. We honor the following individuals’ outstanding commitment to The Salvation Army now and in the future. Their generosity and vision will ensure that our life-changing work will continue for generations to come.
LaVerne Adams-Hayter
David* & Sandra Babbitt
Ina Balash
Kevin Beder
Jack* & Joanne Bergman
William* & Elisabeth Best
James Bettinger
Del & Patricia Bishop
Brandon & Anita* Blaylock
Richard & Arnola Blomquist
Frank* & Mary Bloom
Jerry & Jean Bobo
Karen Boswell
Phillip & Dorothy Bradbury
Herbert* & Mary Breivik
Michael Brunner
Dale H. Burgeson
BW Fund
Fred Byrum
Janice Cacek
Alexander Carson
Naresh Chandra
Carolyn & Roy Chapel
Sharilyn Chapman
Kenneth Chase
Karen Chekenian
Margaret & Phillip Chou
Martha Church
Thomas & Beth* Cooper
Darrel Cowan
Frank & Frankie Craig
Fredrick & Evelyn Curcio
Robert* & Elaine De Lappe
Jonathan & Patricia Deming
Michael Dire
Howard* & Betty Donelson
Barry & Marlita Doust
Dick & Vicki Ducharme
Kevin & Beverly Duffy
H. Marie Elings
James & Diana Estes
Thomas Fortson
Catherine Gaylord
Arlene Geist
Janet Gibbons
Gillett Family Trust
Philip Gladfelter
Carol Godding
Darrel & Marjorie Gordon
Lawrence Gore
Ray* & Louise Gripman
Gary & Katherine Gudyka
Larry Gulberg
Stephanie Gurnett
Alice Hall
Madge Hanson
Donald & Berenice Hardy
Mary Hawkins
David & Mathilda Hemme
Steve Higgs & Alice Reed
Robin & Barbara Hilde
Terrye Hirschfeld
Edward* & Liselotte Hoover
Carmen Howard
Chris Hoyt
Clare Huleen
Kathy Johndrew
Cindy Johnson Gotts
Neal* & Carolyn Feasey
Kirkpatrick
Richard Kirts
Joan Knebel
Dave and Adele Kraft
Janet Lewis
Donald A. Lockwood
George Ludlow
Jon & Chris Martin
Krist & Jeanine Martinsen
Raymond & Carole Marty
James Mattson
Tom & Sydnia McCollum
Robert & Marie McCoy
Carole McGinnes
Margaret McGregor
Lanny McGrew
Bruce & Dorothy Mecklenburg
Deanna Michaels
Robert Michalak
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Richard & Luba Mikita
Mark & Debra Miller
Joan Milner
Keith & Beverly Minkler
Domenico Minotti
Annika Mito
Dave Morris
Joseph & Marjorie Morton
Colleen Muir
Milton & Clara Mukai
Roy* & Judi Murdock
Thomas & Miriam Nack
Kim Nguyen
Jim Arthur & Liz Northrop
Thomas & Nancy Ogard
Donna Oneill
Sheri Opheim
Vince & Jacqui Orgovan
J. Donald Osborne
Leo & Sharon Pakkala
Ian & Iris Patterson
Richard & Jean Patton
Dick & Marie Peters
Derauld* & Gretchen Peterson
Phong Phan
Phil & Arlene Pielemeier
Harv* & June Pittelko
John* & Mary Porel
Alan & Helen Pratt
Sharyn Robbins
Paul Ross
Carrie Saito*
Nadene Sammann
Sharon Sasseen
Darlene Satterlee
Albert Schafer
Richard & Irene Shell
Merrile Sing
Rae Solomon
Richard & Margaret Stetler
Lee & Sue Stiles
Charles Stotts
Frank* & Virginia Suttell
Diana Swain
Edwin & Sharon Sweo
Alice Twelker
Mary & Henry* Uitdeflesch
Ronald & Ann Van Heusden
Don & Mary Wacker
Morris & Penny Wade
Wendy & Ronald Walker
Guy Waller, Jr.
Gerald & Agnes Ward
Carole Warner
Tomoye Watanabe
Walter Weber
Alan & M. Winnifred Wenzel
J.D. Whiteaker
Brent & Betty Wilde
Robert & Mary Ann Wiley*
William Wingate
Donna Wolter
Jennifer Womack
Bobbie & Robert* Wright
Robert & Barbara Wright
Phyllis Yorks
Anonymous (20)
DALE H. BURGESON
*deceased
Dale protected and cherished the people of Grandview, WA for over 50 years. While an Eastern Washington resident, he prospered in insurance sales and led the city as its Mayor, all while embracing volunteer board positions with the local Salvation Army. Passionate about the Army’s life-saving community impact for decades, Dale proudly transitioned to a staff role when called upon, especially one focused on relationship building.
“I advocated for and supported The Salvation Army’s mission to serve others and love God for many years before I was inspired to work for the Army.”
Following the loss of his wife, Dale returned to his hometown of Bellevue to be closer to his children and their families.
“Since retirement, I’ve set up my own gift annuity to the Army and the Eastside Corps. I did this not just because of the incredible income tax benefits. Most importantly, I wanted to support and perpetuate the mission of The Salvation Army – protecting the youth, feeding the homeless, and saving people’s lives. When you make a planned gift you realize your gift today – not tomorrow, after you are gone.”
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For information about joining these committed donors, please contact Leita Parris at 206-217-1281.
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Corporate & Organizational Supporters
In King County, we are honored by the generosity of the community supporters who give their time, talent, and financial contributions to support our mission, events, and programs.
350 LLC
Aerospace Machinists District Lodge 751
Alaska Airlines
Albert Lee Appliance
All City Fence Company
Allergan
Amazon
Ashley Furniture
Bartell Drugs
Boeing Company
Brooks Running
Brown & Haley
CalPortland Company
Carney Badley Spellman P.S.
Chick-fil-A, Inc.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
City of Seattle
Clise Properties, Inc.
Cochran Electric Company, Inc.
Cornerstone Construction NW
Crossroads Bible Church
Deloitte & Touche LLP
Delta Dental of WA
Elmhurst Mutual Power & Light Company
Enterprise Corporation
F5 Networks
FamilyWorks
FOX 13 Television
Fred Meyer / QFC
Frey Buck P.S.
Genesee Energy
Goodman Real Estate, Inc.
GreenRubino
Grund & Company
Guardian Security Systems, Inc.
Halo.com
Harvest Against Hunger
Hatfield & Dawson Consulting Engineers
Heritage Bank
Holmes Electric
The Home Depot
HomeStreet Bank
Humana
John Howie Restaurants
Johnstone Supply
Keller Supply Company
Kemper Development Company
KeyBank
KING 5 Television
King County
King County Regional Homelessness Authority
KIRO 7 Television
Kohl Construction & Remodeling, Inc.
KOMO 4 Television
Lakeridge Development, Inc.
Lakeside Industries, Inc.
The Law Offices of Harold Carr
Lee & Eastes Tank Lines, Inc.
Les Schwab Tire Centers
Lockton Companies -- Seattle
Lotus Communications Corporation
Max Meyers Law PLLC
Microsoft Corporation
Molina Healthcare of WA
Mountlake Insurance Company
MultiCare Health System
National Credit Services, Inc.
Newmark Real Estate
Northmarq Capital, LLC
Northshore Utility District
Northwest Fire Systems
Oak Harbor Freight Lines, Inc.
Old Navy
Oppenheimer & Co, Inc.
P. N. Best & Co., Inc.
Pacific Northwest Equipment, Inc.
Papé Material Handling, Inc.
PayScale
Providence Health & Services
Puget Sound Energy
Quantum Fiber
Raymond Handling
Romac Industries, Inc.
Safeway and Albertsons, Seattle Division
Salesforce, Inc.
Sea Con, LLC
Seattle Jeep and Hyundai
Shannon & Wilson
Sisters of Providence
Skyway Water and Sewer District
Starbucks Foundation
Stryker Corporation
Summus 2 LLC
Tatley-Grund, Inc.
Terra Associates, Inc.
Transportation Club of Seattle
Trident Seafoods Corporation
UBS Financial Services, Inc.
Umpqua Bank
University Mechanical Contractors, Inc.
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health
WaFd Bank
Wallace Properties, Inc.
Wells Fargo
Windermere Real Estate
WSP Seattle Crime Laboratory
Ziply Fiber
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The Salvation Army King County Advisory Board
The King County Advisory Board stands in service to the mission of The Salvation Army. It is an essential component of our operations, serving as liaison between The Salvation Army and the community through advocacy, access, and fundraising. The Advisory Board is responsible for providing counsel on budgets, fundraising, program effectiveness, property maintenance, and related matters.
Officers
Lynn Johnson, Chair
The Boeing Company, Retired
Members
Paul Abel HomeStreet Bank
Carrie Barnes Community Volunteer
Ted Buck Frey Buck P.S.
Tom Buck Mountlake Insurance Company
Aaron Cahoon Lockton Companies – Seattle
John Carlson Lotus Communications
Aimee Coombs
The New International University
Dan Edds Praxis Solutions
Charlie Farra Newmark Real Estate
Joe Gong Caliber Home Loans
Stace Grund Tatley-Grund, Inc.
Steve Higgs Carex Health Care, Retired
Debbie Jacobsen Community Volunteer
David Kennedy Wells Fargo
David Kraft Kosmos Management, LLC
Paula Lamas PaulaLamas.net
Arthur K. “Art” Langlie Holmes Electric
Michael Lanning Genentech Inc.
Dan Leiter TEKsystems
Scott Phillips Retired
Cheryl Pleas Community Volunteer
Frank Podany Summus Outdoor
Joe Schuster KeyBank
Timothy J. Searing Retired
Echelon Board
Colin Simon UBS Financial Services Inc.
Jeff Snell Marine Canvas
Josh Wan Amazon
Joleen Zanuzoski GreenRubino
Members Emeriti
George Bartell Henbart, LLC
Eugene J. Dale
Eugene J. Dale PS, Inc., Retired
Robert Edgers
The Boeing Company, Retired
Jo Anne Hacker
The Hacker Group, Retired
William Massengill
Applied Professional Services, Inc., Retired
J. Herbert McAbee
McAbee Construction Co., Inc., Retired
Life Members
Sharon Mast
King County Public Schools, Retired
Lee Stiles Retired
David C. Wilson
US West Communications, Retired
Ex-Officio Members
Adrian Diaz Seattle Police Department
John Diaz
Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention
Bill Hayden Retired
A new generation of supporters engaging with The Salvation Army through networking, fundraising, and volunteering.
Advisory Board Members
Kally Behen Merit Homes Inc.
Mark Henninger Cushman & Wakefield
Meghna Luthra PitchBook
Melody Smith Sound Transit
Anna Valencia
First Tech Federal Credit Union
Advisors
Colin Simon UBS Financial Services Inc.
Lisa Borders
The Salvation Army
Melissa Hillier
The Salvation Army
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• Public Contributions
$17,507,660
• Fees & Grants from Government Agencies
$17,526,688
• Sales to the Public $11,298
• Miscellaneous Income $369,593
$35,415,238
• Residential & Institutional $17,524,493
• General Social Services $12,668,582
• Adult Rehabilitation Services $922,193
• Fundraising $2,791,073
• Community Centers $3,054,622
• Management & General $25,000
$36,985,962
Income Fiscal Year 2023 Expenses Fiscal Year 2023 CHANGE IN ASSETS ($1,570,723) financials OCTOBER 1, 2022 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2023 17 59574 TSA-2023 Annual Report_LPI.indd 18 4/22/24 10:44 AM
Northwest Divisional Headquarters Officers
Lt. Colonel Cindy Foley Divisional Commander
Major Shari Fowler Divisional Secretary for Program, CCM & VAVS
Lt. Colonel Tim Foley, DMin Divisional Leader for Officer Development
Captain Felicia Grant Divisional Program Officer
King County Officers
Captains Kalani Adams & Jennie Onitsuka-Adams Eastside Corps & Community Center
Captains Steve & Stephanie Pavlakis Seattle Temple Corps
Lieutenant Melissa Jones Seattle Social Services - Chaplain
Lieutenants Chris & Makda Rodriguera Seattle White Center Corps & Community Center
Major Charles Fowler Divisional Secretary for Business
Captain Elizabeth Gross Divisional Youth & Candidates’ Secretary
Captains John & Kyna Kelley Seattle Adult Rehabilitation Program
Major Erica Yang Federal Way Corps
Captains James & Hilda Parks Renton Corps
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*Not identified on map: An apartment building located in King County, which serves as a safe house for survivors of domestic violence. This building’s location is not shared, to protect the families participating in the program.
indicates areas served by Street Level Ministries, a King County initiative dedicated to providing permanent housing to residents living in their vehicles. The specific needs of unhoused and marginalized individuals are voluntarily assessed and supported via outreach vans delivering mobile case management in partnership with the King County Sheriff’s Office, municipal police departments, and local housing entities.
King County Locations
Seattle Temple Corps
9501 Greenwood Avenue N
• Emergency financial assistance
• Case management
• After-school programs
• Food pantry
• Community meals
• Transitional housing
• Seasonal assistance
Silvercrest Senior R 9543 Greenwood Avenue N
• Affordable housing
Seattle Adult Rehabilitation Program
10750 Greenwood Avenue N
• Drug & alcohol
Seattle White Center Corps & Community Center
9050 16th Avenue SW
• Emergency financial assistance
• Case management
• After-school programs
• Athletic leagues for kids & teens
• Food pantry
• Community meals
• Seasonal assistance
Seattle Social Services
1101 Pike Street (Pike Street)
• Emergency financial assistance
• Food pantry
• Seasonal assistance
420 4th Avenue (Day Center)
• Services for people experiencing homelessness
326 9th Avenue (Harborview Hall)
• Men’s shelter
• Women’s shelter
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