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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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Volunteer Profile: Kathleen
Before becoming a volunteer with SEA, Kathleen was a professor working in a Seattle community college. In 2008, she had an incurable disease called multiple sclerosis, which made her difficult to see, walk and think. Kathleen had to retire from … Continue reading
Meet our Students: Khadija
Khadija is a single mother currently preparing to enter Community College – she wrote her story to share with you. Attending college is very important to me because I’m from Somalia. In Somalia, boys are educated until eighth grade — … Continue reading
Posted in Student Story
Tagged Community College, COMPASS test, homeless, single parent, student story, tutor
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