Providing a sacred space to nurture, affirm and renew the spirt of urban Native peoples


 

Daily Services

Breakfast and sack lunches, showers, laundry service, clothing, eyeglasses, bus passes, hygiene items, assessments with DSHS and Reach, health care via Seattle Indian Health Board and KC Public Health.

Housing

Assisting members into shelters, providing help to move to transitional and permanent residences, financial assistance for move-in costs and assistance for eviction prevention with a partnership grant from United Way of King County.

Education

Rental Readiness training, job readiness and resume assistance, computer training, Micro-Business opportunities through traditional art and craftsmanship sold in the Ron Hilbert Gallery and 1st Thursday Pioneer Square Artwalk.





Recent Blog



Job Openings at Chief Seattle Club!

November 9, 2011  |  No comment

September 1st Art Walk with Coast Salish Artist Peter Boome!


Spirit Walk 2011 is upon us!
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Indian Heritage High School honors its 2011 Graduates!
Honoring Our Graduates Ceremony 2011 Tuesday...