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About Seattle Education Access
Seattle Education Access provides higher education advocacy and opportunity to young people struggling to overcome poverty and adversity throughout King County.
SEA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization providing services in King County, WA. Visit our website for more information.
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Bold Goal: $20,000 and 200 new students
We are in the midst of our Spring Fund Drive here at Seattle Education Access. And we have a BOLD GOAL. In the next year, we want to enroll an additional 200 students in our program – and we need … Continue reading
Photos from the Open House
SEA held an Open House on March 15 in our Student Resource Center as a way to connect with our students, volunteers, partners and supporters. About 45 guests joined the staff and Board Members. One our current students spoke about … Continue reading
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Fan Mail – a letter of thanks
We were excited to receive what we like to call “Fan Mail” the other day. SEA partners with many great organizations in order to serve youth in King County who are looking to further their education. This letter shows how … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, drop-in, fan mail, homeless, partnership, Seattle Central Community College, YouthCare
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