Tacoma Nonprofits

5 Ways to Support Food & Housing for Neighbors in Tacoma & Beyond - Vol. 2

5 Ways to Support Food & Housing for Neighbors in Tacoma & Beyond - Vol. 2

We all get by with a little help from our friends. And really, we get by with a little help from strangers too. Be a friend or a friendly stranger by finding one way to support neighbors in the Tacoma community, in Pierce County, or across Washington by choosing from the 5 ways to give on our list. Support affordable housing and mental health, volunteer at a food bank, help prevent displacement due to gentrification, and serve or provide a community meal. Over time, we all have something to give and a real need to receive—most often it’s probably both at once.

5 Ways to Support Food & Housing for Neighbors in Tacoma & Beyond

5 Ways to Support Food & Housing for Neighbors in Tacoma & Beyond

We all get by with a little help from our friends. And really, we get by with a little help from strangers too. Be a friend or a friendly stranger by finding one way to support neighbors in the Tacoma community, in Pierce County, or across Washington by choosing from the 5 ways to give on our list. Turn $1 into 5 meals for a food insecure household, lend a hand with affordable homeownership and aging-in-place, send funds to a weekly meal program, stand behind affordable rents and senior housing, or get involved with a Thanksgiving fundraiser. Over time, we all have something to give and a deep need to receive—most often it’s probably both at once.

Tacoma Community: 12 Ways to Connect in November

Tacoma Community: 12 Ways to Connect in November

In this list you’ll find opportunities to give bikes or books away for other people to use, volunteer days in our parks, a film festival, storytelling about homelessness, an online concert, a Then & Now tour of Tacoma, a chance to make sandwiches for neighbors in need, a fundraiser for Feed253, Zoolights and more!

Tacoma Community: 10 Ways to Connect in October

Tacoma Community: 10 Ways to Connect in October

This month we have 10 ways (actually 14, we threw is some special extras) to connect to Tacoma community! It’s a truly Tacoma mix of events and gatherings from storytelling to free community meals, from workshops to develop your recording artist skills to domestic violence and racism education and advocacy, from classes in watercolor to classes on how to use tools, from women in business to women and the vote (by the way: vote!).

Tacoma Community: 10 Ways to Connect in September

Tacoma Community: 10 Ways to Connect in September

Summer is waning, but we’ve gathered 10 things to do in Tacoma this September to get you through. This list is all about connecting to community. You’ll find a vintage yard sale, community meals, opportunities to give your time to people and to the environment, a public art tour, new pizza places, a cooking class, and more. We hope you find something for you, something that gives you hope, or a way you can give hope to someone else. Take a look.

Meet Kerri & Take On Human Trafficking With WA Trafficking Prevention!

Meet Kerri & Take On Human Trafficking With WA Trafficking Prevention!

Kerri shares Tacoma with the rest of us, and as the Executive Director of Washington Trafficking Prevention she’s helping to lead a statewide effort to fight and end human trafficking. Learn how you can recognize trafficking and how you can act to stop it! Also get a sneak peak about what she likes best about Tacoma…