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Resource Report
by K. Rainmaker Cannon
Produced by Pathways to Agency, we specialize in information about non-profits and resource organizations in Thurston & lewis County, Washington.Resource Report provides valuable information about existing and emerging non profits and resource organizations, as well as making that information more receivable and accessible to under-resourced individuals through free, printed zines, and regular updates to our organization's website.Regularly airing on K
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Resource Report - 34 Innovations Human Trafficking Collaborative
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Executive Director of Innovations Human Trafficking Collaborative, Samantha Gilbertson.Visit in person for assistance, or to drop off donations: 4317 6th Ave SE, LaceyVisit Website: https://innovationshtc.orgCall Innovations HTC: 360-539-7973Clothing Closet is open Wednesdays 12pm-4pmCall National Human Trafficking Hotline: 888-373-7888*The following information is supplemental to reference of SANE Exams mentioned in this episode:A SANE exam is done by a specially trained nurse to collect evidence after a sexual assault. You can have a SANE exam without reporting the assault to the police. It's important not to bathe or change clothes before a SANE exam to preserve evidence.Source: https://www.verywellhealth.com/sane-sexual-assault-nurse-exam-4799764A SANE exam is a comprehensive, evidence-collecting procedure performed by specially trained nurses following a sexual assault. It provides vital support and documentation that can aid in future legal proceedings without mandating immediate police involvement. Source: Maine Department of Health and Human Services. Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner (SAFE) Program.
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Resource Report - 33 Housing Resource Center of Lewis County
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Ruth Gutierrez, Executive Director and Social Worker of the Housing Resource Center of Lewis County. Drop by in person: 621 S. Diamond St., Centralia 98531Call: 360-736-5140
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Resource Report - 32 Thurston County Food Bank
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Executive Director, John Ficker, of the Thurston County Food Bank. Visit: https://TCFB.org Olympia Food Pantry: MWF 10:30a-3pLacey Pantry: T TH 10a-2p 2nd Wed 4-6pSatellites: Please visit website
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Resource Report - 31 Cascadia Cares
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Founder and President of Cascadia Cares, Kat "Kindheart" Thompson. Visit: https://cascadiacares.orgVisit/Contact: https://www.facebook.com/cascadiacares Free Hot Pizza with Church of Cheese: Every Sunday at noon in George Washington Park
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Resource Report - 30 Franklin Street Harm Reduction
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Franklin Street Harm Reduction, featuring Co-Director Christina McVeigh, Harm Reduction Support Specialists James Condon, and Goblin. Visit: franklinstreetharmreduction.orgCall: 360-999-6646 Hope and Healing Clinic:hopeandhealingclinic.com SMART Recovery:smartrecovery.org
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Resource Report - 29 Arbutus Folk School
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Founder Stacey Waterman and Executive Director Hillary Tully of Arbutus Folk School located in downtown Olympia, WA. Visit: https://arbutusfolkschool.orgCall: 360-350-0187705 4th Ave. E, Ste 101
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Resource Report - 28 Family Education Support Services
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Family Education Support Services (FESS) Executive Director Shelly Willis, and Deputy Director/ Chief Financial Officer Karen Oceguera. Visit: https://familyess.orgCall: 360-754-7629In person: 6840 Capitol Blvd SE in Tumwater, just next to DSHS
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Resource Report - 27 Jude daSilva "Speaking Truth to Power: A Kid's POV"
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Jude daSilva, social justice activist and comedic performer, discussing her performance, "Speaking Truth to Power: A Kid's POV", a live show at Airbound Arts downtown Olympia on Saturday and Sunday, January 24 and 25 at 2pm and 7pm each day.Find her on YouTube!
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Resource Report - 26 Community Mediation Center of Centralia
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Laura Hight, Executive Director of Community Mediation Center of Centralia, located at 500 West Main St. #11Visit https://communitymediationcenters.org for Lewis and Cowlitz CountiesCall Lewis County: 360-8061Call Cowlitz County: 360-232-8622Visit https://www.mediatethurston.org/ for Thurston County Visit https://www.resolutionwa.org/ to find more Dispute Resolution Centers in Washington
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Resource Report - 25 New Horizons (Quixote Village)
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Colleen Carmichael, Executive Director of New Horizons Tiny Home Village, formerly Quixote Village, located at 3350 Mottman Rd. SW in Olympia. New Horizons villages are also located in Orting and Shelton, Washington.Visit https://www.nhcommunities.orgCall 253-327-0158
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Resource Report - 24 State Office of Public Defense
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Larry Jefferson, Director of the Washington State Office of Public Defense, located downtown Olympia at 711 Capitol Way South, Suite 301.To visit website: https://opd.wa.govCall: 360-586-3164Toll Free in Washington: 800-414-6064Voluntary Placement Agreement Hotline: 833-240-9746Youth Access to Counsel Hotline: 877-578-2333
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Resource Report - 23 Integrate
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Phoenix Holmes, of Integrate, formerly Just Housing, advocating for the homeless of Olympia.Contact Integrate by calling or texting Phoenix at 360-522-1516Donations and meetings are currently hosted by P.O.W.E.R., located at 309 5th Ave SE in downtown Olympia.If you would like to view a timeline of events document detailing the experiences shared by Phoenix Holmes on our show, please access it here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1npBteinaMKIK7bi1yHdn4ue_C62qMjKq_VKK7qDFW6s/edit?tab=t.0
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Resource Report - 22 YWCA of Olympia
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Executive Co-Director of the YWCA of Olympia, Alli Ewing. Visit: https://YWCAofOlympia.orgCall: 360-352-0593, ext.2Email: [email protected] Volunteer Training: 2nd Saturdays of the monthKathleen's Closet: Tuesday - Thursday 10am-2pm
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Resource Report - 21 Triceratops Tech
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Executive Director and Program Manager of Triceratops Tech, Griff Masters and Azure Sensabaugh.Here in downtown Olympia, Washington, they serve locals as well as nationwide.Find them online at https://www.triceratops-tech.comVisit at: 400 Union Ave SE, Suite 200 Olympia, WA 98501Or call: 253-254-6548
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Resource Report - 20 Crisis Clinic of Thurston & Mason Counties
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Holly Wetzel, Executive Director of the Crisis Clinic of Thurston & Mason Counties.If you are needing someone to talk to, you can call their crisis line at 360-586-2800, or send a text to #26989.For volunteering, to donate, or contact for services or programs, call their office at 360-586-2888, or email them at [email protected] can also visit their website at crisis-clinic.org.
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Resource Report - 19 Community Nature Foundation & Fern Gully Forest School
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Lindsey Wonder and Charissa Waters of Community Nature Foundation & Fern Gully Forest School in Westside Olympia.If you would like to check out or contact the Community Foundation and Fern Gully Forest School, you can email them at [email protected], or call 360-305-0021, or find them online at either communitynature.org or ferngullyschool.com
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Resource Report - 18 TCMedia
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with TCMedia Directors Martha Correa and Tamara Erazo, located at 440 Yauger Way SW, Suite C, Olympia. Visit: www.TCMedia.orgCall: 360-956-3100
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Resource Report - 17 Hope Alliance
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Kristine Camenzind, Executive Director of Hope Alliance, located in Centralia. Visit: www.hopealliancelc.orgCall: 360-748-6601
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Resource Report - 16 Olympia Community Solar
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Mason Rolph, Executive Director of Olympia Community Solar, located in downtown Olympia. They serve all of Washington. Visit https://www.OlySol.org for webinars, resources, and more!You can also call: 360-481-4020 or Email: [email protected]
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Resource Report 15 - SafePlace
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Kayla Young, Prevention and Outreach Specialist of SafePlace, located downtown Olympia, WA.Visit: safeplaceolympia.org/Email: [email protected] [email protected] Line: 360-786-875424 Hour Hotline: 360-754-6300TTY: 711Drop-ins: Mondays 9-11:30am, 1-4:30pmLegal Clinic: Usually 1st & 3rd ThursdaysResource Report Zine Distro Location
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Resource Report 14 - Window Seat Media
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Memory Activist and founder of Window Seat Media, Elaine Vradenburgh. Window Seat Media is located in downtown Olympia in the Arbutus Folk School building.Visit https://www.windowseatmedia.org to sign up for the newsletter, info, contact and more!Email: [email protected]: 360-754-6506YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@windowseatmedia3433
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Resource Report 13 - Neurospicy Sisters Autism Coaching
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Allyx Steffens and Cheryl Vandegrift, of Neurospicy Sisters Autism Coaching. Allyx is in Olympia, WA, and Cheryl is in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Together they reach, teach, and coach across the county remotely and support neurodivergent families with Autism, ADHD, ODD, and PDA.Visit https://www.nsautismcoaching.com/For Allyx locally, call 360-726-2475 or email: [email protected]: Neurospicy Sisters Autism Coaching
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Resource Report 12 - GRuB (Garden Raised Bounty)
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Jenna Kemp, Veterans Program manager with GRuB, Garden Raised Bounty, located in Westside Olympia, providing community, education, and food security in agriculture.Visit https://goodgrub.org, or call (360) 753-5522, or drop by 2016 Elliott Ave NW in person.
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Resource Report 11 - Autism Acres
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Sarah Young, co-owner of Autism Acres, a free play place for Neurodivergent and Special Needs children and teens with their families located in Rochester.Register through the Zeffy platform on their website at https://autismacres.org.If you would like to get involved, contact Sarah and Allan by email at [email protected]. You can also reach them by phone at 360-559-4358, or message on Instagram.
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Resource Report 10 - Team Academy for Veterans
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Army Ranger Veteran, Lukas Lovett, founder of Team Academy for Veterans.Visit: https://taveterans.org/ Call/Text: 360-706-4446 Email: [email protected] support Team Academy for Veterans through online donation: https://gofund.me/49cd8131
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Resource Report 9 - Markly Morrison
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Markly Morrison of Low Profile podcast, Olympia Music History Project, and Free Music Olympia, formerly Scherler Sundays.To donate, volunteer, or find out more about upcoming events and local music archive, visit: https://www.olympiamusichistory.org/https://www.freemusicolympia.org/Besides KAOS 89.3FM, you can also catch Markly on Low Profile here: https://www.lowprofilepodcast.com/
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Resource Report 8 - Family Support Center of South Sound
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Maija Glasier-Lawson, the Development Director of the Family Support Center of South Sound.To donate, volunteer, or receive services, go to their website at https://fscss.orgYou can also call them at 360-754-9297
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Resource Report 7 - Lewis County Gospel Mission
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Lewis County Gospel Mission. You will hear from Executive Director Rollin Caryl. Besides information about their services, volunteer opportunities, and ways to donate, some insights regarding infrastructure, outlooks, and forward movement towards change are explored.To donate, volunteer, or receive services, go to https://lewiscountygospelmission.org/You can also call them at 360-996-4474
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Resource Report 6 - Gabi's and Hugs QT Food Distro
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Gabi, owner of Olympic Cards and Comics and the lead behind Gabi's Kids Charity, and with Ericka, as well as others from Hugs QT Collective, about their combined food distribution and community support.To volunteer, contribute, or receive services for Gabi's Kids, find them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GabisKidsOCC or email at [email protected] volunteer, hang out, or receive services for Hugs QT, stop by Gabi's on Tuesdays 12-4pm, and fill out their Google form at bit.ly/QTPantryAlso, check out this cool documentary about Gabi and her shop by Omnibuddy!Comics to Community: Gabi’s Olympic Cards & Comics - A Documentary
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Resource Report 5 - Wild Grief
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Megan Carlisle of Wild Grief, a non profit in Olympia, WA that combines peer based grief support through the free service of guided hikes and campouts for youth, families, and individuals.To learn more, visit https://www.wildgrief.org/
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Resource Report 4 - Souper Sunday
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Chris Hyde of Souper Sunday, making soup for free, and creating community connection in Olympia, located at 1718 Bigelow Avenue Northeast.Find him on Facebook, and join his group, Souper Sunday, and get your soup!
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Resource Report 3 - First Things First
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with owner, Tony Bartlett and receptionist and sponsor Mary of First Things First, a drug and alcohol recovery center in Eastside Olympia.Get in touch with them at 360-338-0600. They are by appointment only, and located at 1905 4th Avenue East, Olympia, WA 98501.
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Resource Report 2 - Peer Olympia
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with Peer Olympia, located in downtown Olympia, Washington. You will hear from Site Director Stephanie Tomkins and Program Manager Bri McNeley, as they share about the groups and services they provide, and how to access them, as well as other information.Visit their website at https://www.peerolympia.org/This is the full extended version with additional clips from the interview that were not included in the radio program aired on KAOS 89.3FM Olympia, due to time constraints. The transcript of this full version will also appear in the Resource Report issue featuring Peer Olympia.
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Resource Report 1 - P.O.W.E.R.
Host Rainmaker presents her interview with P.O.W.E.R., Parents Organizing for Welfare and Economic Rights, a non-profit organization in downtown Olympia, Washington. You will hear from board member Kevette Palmas and Community Organizer, Mary Vent.To find out more about P.O.W.E.R, go to their website, https://m.mamapower.org/
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Produced by Pathways to Agency, we specialize in information about non-profits and resource organizations in Thurston & lewis County, Washington.Resource Report provides valuable information about existing and emerging non profits and resource organizations, as well as making that information more receivable and accessible to under-resourced individuals through free, printed zines, and regular updates to our organization's website.Regularly airing on K
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