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President's Letter: Community power is essential to community health
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Now, as ever, we will stand together in seeking justice for all neighbors.
Visit page…Press Release: New Scattered Sites to Open
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"We are thankful for the essential work our partners do every day to build a stronger community."
Visit page…Announcement: Selections Have Been Made for the Building Connections Initiative
Selections have been made for the Building Connections Initiative.
Visit page…Announcing the cohort members for the Building Connections Initiative.
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Empire Health Foundation and Empire Health Community Advocacy Fund are delighted to announce the twenty grassroots organizations selected as cohort members for the Building Connections Initiative. The Building Connections Initiative is a five-year program intended to build community power among a cohort of grassroots, by and for organizations in eastern Washington.
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* Organizations funded by Empire Health Community Advocacy Fund
Offering people privacy, stability, and dignity.
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An example of a tiny home built by the Low Income Housing Institute.
An example of a pallet shelter village in Kelowna, BC, from the Pallet Shelter company.
Why Tiny Homes?
Waters Meet is committed to providing shelter and facilitating residents' transition into longer-term housing. We are planning to launch this pilot by the end of September before cold weather increases risk for people living outside.
This project reflects years of engagement with Spokane’s unhoused community and serv…
re:power Spokane Summit
Overview
Waters Meet Action Fund and Inatai Foundation are excited to host the four day in-person campaign school training lead by re:power. On this page you will find resources and information for your training experience.
All training and on-site activities will be at the Center Place in Spokane Valley:
2426 N Discovery Pl
Spokane Valley, WA 99216, USA
Slides for participant training tracks:
Grassroots Organizing
Building Leadership Teams
Building Effective Organizing Relationships
Strategy…
Empire Health Foundation is now Waters Meet Foundation
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We’re proud to share that Empire Health Foundation is now Waters Meet Foundation, and our 501(c)(4), formerly known as Empire Health Community Advocacy Fund, is now Waters Meet Action Fund.
This change is more than a new name — it’s a reflection of who we are, what we believe, and the path we’re forging alongside community. Just as rivers form when waters come together, Waters Meet represents the power of connection: people, ideas, and movements converging with shared purpose to create transfor…
Waters Meet to Open Tiny Home Village
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This pilot project responds to a continued community need and represents an important opportunity to improve pathways to permanent housing.
Visit page…West Hill Neighbors Feedback Session on Pilot Tiny Home Village
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West Hills Neighbors invited to offer feedback on planned Pilot Tiny Home Village
Visit page…Press Release: Eastern Washington Food Resource Map
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PRESS RELEASE: Food finder and donation tool for Eastern Washington Region
Contact:
Luke Baumgarten, RANGE, luke@rangemedia.co
Carl Segerstrom, Waters Meet Foundation (formerly Empire Health Foundation), carl@empirehealthfoundation.org
RANGE Media, Waters Meet Foundation, and Spokane Community Against Racism have created a resource map to support individual and community responses to the current food crisis caused by the federal government shutdown and subsequent shutdown of SNAP benefits…