WithinReach is a trusted leader in building healthy communities in Washington State. Their team is smart and purpose-driven, committed to making the connections that all Washington families need to be healthy.
Community Health Plan of Washington (CHPW) has been providing quality health care to Washington families and supporting your choices for health care since 1992.
Northwest Regional Primary Care Association (NWRPCA) is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 membership-driven organization that serves community and migrant health centers (C/MHCs) in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington (federal Region X). Founded in 1983, NWRPCA offers a range of programs and services to support and strengthen C/MHCs in the Northwest. We work to ensure equal access, regardless of one's financial or insurance status, to primary and preventive health care for all residents living in the region.
The newly created Washington State Office of Equity (the Office) was established by the legislature and signed into law in April 2020 because the Legislature found that the population of Washington State has become increasingly diverse over the last several decades, the demographics of our state change, historically and currently marginalized communities still do not have the same opportunities to meet parity as their nonmarginalized counterparts across nearly every measure including education, poverty, employment, health, and more
Seattle Indian Health Board is a community health center that provides health and human services to its patients while specializing in the care of Native people. We are recognized as a leader in promoting health improvement for urban American Indians and Alaska Natives, locally and nationally.
United Way of King County supports its neighbors so that all people have access to housing, quality education, and financial stability. They bring the community together to work toward racial justice by supporting our neighbors and transforming inequitable systems. They strive to restore power and resources to Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, and communities, and work toward racial justice by transforming inequitable systems.
Washington Healthcare Access Alliance is Washington's free clinic association. They provide programming focused on free and charitable care and healthcare volunteerism.
The Seattle Children's Hospital fights relentlessly to make sure there’s no such thing as “out of options” and to make sure kids who “didn't have a chance” can have the childhoods they deserve. At Seattle Children’s, they're united by a compelling mission: To provide hope, care, and cures to help every child live the healthiest and most fulfilling life possible. Seattle Children's Hospital offers volunteer opportunities for individuals interested in supporting pediatric healthcare. Volunteers can assist in various roles, such as interacting with patients, providing support to families, or assisting in administrative tasks.
The American Red Cross Northwest Region brings together local volunteers to care for their neighbors, trains hundreds of thousands of people each year in life-saving skills, and responds to a local disaster almost daily. With offices located throughout the state, we serve the people, businesses, and communities of Washington and North Idaho. The American Red Cross has local chapters in Washington state that rely on volunteers to provide disaster response, blood donation support, and health and safety education. Volunteer roles can include assisting during emergencies, organizing blood drives, or teaching first aid and CPR.
Crisis Clinic is a helpline and crisis intervention service in Washington state. Volunteers can receive training to provide support to individuals in crisis, including through phone calls, text messaging, and online chat services.
At Planned Parenthood, their mission is to ensure all people have access to the care and resources they need to make informed decisions about their bodies, their lives, and their futures. Founded in 1916, Planned Parenthood is a trusted health care provider, educator, and passionate advocate here in the U.S. as well as a strong partner to health and rights organizations around the world. Each year, Planned Parenthood delivers vital sexual and reproductive health care, sex education, and information to millions of people.
Food Lifeline is on a mission to end hunger in Western Washington. They believe that access to food is a basic human right and that nobody deserves to be hungry. Food Lifeline provides nutritious food to 1.37 million people facing hunger by sourcing nutritious food from a variety of food industry partners.
The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief and supports blood donation programs. Volunteers can assist in disaster response, blood drives, health and safety education, and other areas.
NAMI is a grassroots organization that advocates for individuals and families affected by mental health conditions. Volunteers can support NAMI's programs, initiatives, and provide assistance in raising awareness about mental health.
NACHC advocates for community health centers that provide accessible and comprehensive healthcare services to underserved populations across the United States.
NMQF works to eliminate healthcare disparities and achieve health equity by advancing the delivery of high-quality, culturally competent care to minority and underserved communities.
HEI is dedicated to promoting health equity through research, education, and collaboration, focusing on addressing social determinants of health and reducing disparities in marginalized communities.
NPA is a national movement focused on mobilizing individuals, organizations, and communities to address health disparities and achieve health equity through policy advocacy and community-driven initiatives.
Families USA is a national organization that advocates for affordable, high-quality healthcare for all Americans, with a focus on ensuring equitable access and coverage for vulnerable populations.
WHO is a specialized agency of the United Nations that works to promote health, improve healthcare systems, and address health disparities globally through research, policy development, and coordination of international health efforts.
UNICEF is a UN agency focused on promoting the rights and well-being of children worldwide. They work to address healthcare disparities by providing essential healthcare services, vaccinations, nutrition programs, and advocating for child health and well-being.
DWB is an international medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency medical care in crisis-affected areas around the world. They provide healthcare services to vulnerable populations and advocate for improved access to quality healthcare in underserved communities.
The Global Health Council is a membership organization that works to improve global health by engaging in advocacy, knowledge sharing, and convening stakeholders to address health disparities and promote health equity.
Partners In Health (PIH) is an organization that provides healthcare services in resource-limited settings and advocates for health equity. They work with local communities to deliver comprehensive healthcare and address social determinants of health.