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Seattle Angels

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We wrap community around children, youth, and families experiencing foster care.

About us

Seattle Angels mission is to walk alongside children, youth, and families in the foster care community by offering consistent support through intentional giving, relationship building, and mentorship. Our vision is to ensure that every child, youth, and family in the foster care community has healthy, affirming, and lasting relationships. We do this by educating and empowering the local community and by recruiting compassionate, committed, and diverse volunteers to offer support through intentional giving, relationship building, and mentorship. Our motivation is to ensure every child feels a deep sense of belonging and care, every youth reaches their fullest potential and achieves their dreams, and every fostering family feels seen and supported along their journey.

Website
https://www.seattleangels.org
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2018

Locations

Employees at Seattle Angels

Updates

  • Community partnerships like these make this work possible. So grateful for the support, kindness, and continued investment in children and families experiencing foster care Katrina LaGrande, M.A. , Chris Davis

    A couple of weeks ago, I had the privilege of attending an Evening of Impact by Seattle Angels. Their phenomenal team brought together so many members of the community for a night of inspirational story telling and fundraising for the foster families they serve. Seattle Angels' mission is a critical one: To walk alongside children, youth, and families in the foster care community by offering consistent support through intentional giving, relationship building, and mentorship. As a community partner, I was honored and empowered by Chris Davis to ensure that Davis Law Group, P.S. stepped up to support this crucial non-profit. I'm often left awestruck because my work gives me distinct insight into the ways that humankind can benefit from a shared sense of responsibility to each other. There are so many kind people doing really incredible things in the community because they simply believe that their contribution is important. In a world that challenges even the most optimistic of us at times, I implore you to be the helper that gives others hope for a better tomorrow.

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  • Thank you so much for your kind words Katrina LaGrande, M.A. ! We were so honored to have Davis Law Group as one of our sponsors and grateful to have you in the room!

    A couple of weeks ago, I had the privilege of attending an Evening of Impact by Seattle Angels. Their phenomenal team brought together so many members of the community for a night of inspirational story telling and fundraising for the foster families they serve. Seattle Angels' mission is a critical one: To walk alongside children, youth, and families in the foster care community by offering consistent support through intentional giving, relationship building, and mentorship. As a community partner, I was honored and empowered by Chris Davis to ensure that Davis Law Group, P.S. stepped up to support this crucial non-profit. I'm often left awestruck because my work gives me distinct insight into the ways that humankind can benefit from a shared sense of responsibility to each other. There are so many kind people doing really incredible things in the community because they simply believe that their contribution is important. In a world that challenges even the most optimistic of us at times, I implore you to be the helper that gives others hope for a better tomorrow.

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  • Instability is one of the greatest hurdles in foster care. Did you know that over 50% of foster homes close within the first year? This often means constant moves. New schools, new rules, and new faces. When a child moves homes, they lose more than a roof; they lose their sense of security. In a world of constant change, the most powerful thing you can offer is consistency. You do not need to be a hero. You do not need to have all the answers. You just need to be the person who stays. Month after month. Conversation after conversation. Consistency builds trust. Trust builds stability. Stability changes everything. You don’t have to have it all figured out. You just have to be willing to say yes. There’s no one right way. Only yours. What’s your yes? Volunteer. Mentor. Give. Partner. Visit us at seattleangels.org to learn more

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  • A room full of people choosing to show up for children and families experiencing foster care can create incredible impact. At this year’s Evening of Impact, the Seattle Angels community raised more than $146,000 to help expand consistent, relational support for children, youth, and caregivers across our region. What made the evening especially meaningful wasn’t just the fundraising total, it was the collective belief that families navigating foster care deserve community, connection, and practical support. We’re deeply grateful to every sponsor, donor, volunteer, attendee, and partner who helped make the evening possible. Thank you for helping create a place to belong. 💛 Photo credit: Eighth Square Studio

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  • Sometimes, when you’re planning an event like this, you wonder: Will people understand the why behind it? Will the hours, details, conversations, and preparation lead to something meaningful? Will the community show up for children and families experiencing foster care? And then… they do. This year’s Evening of Impact was a powerful reminder that our community cares deeply about creating belonging for children, youth, and caregivers experiencing foster care. People showed up. They leaned in. They gave generously. They reminded us that no family should navigate foster care alone. We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who joined us, supported the event, donated, volunteered, sponsored, bid, shared our mission, and helped make the evening possible. Thank you for believing in the power of community, connection, and belonging. Incredible Photography by Eighth Square Studio

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  • With just days to go until Evening of Impact, we’re feeling incredibly grateful for the partners helping make this night possible. A heartfelt thank you to our sponsors Tam Skylights, Larrabee Center, Mortenson Financial Services, and Davis Law Group for coming alongside this work in such a meaningful way. Because of your support, we’re able to bring our community together for an evening centered on connection, consistency, and belonging for children and families experiencing foster care. We’re so excited to gather on Sunday and see what this night makes possible. #EveningOfImpact #SeattleAngels #NonprofitLeadership #CommunityImpact

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  • We’re seeing something really powerful happen in our community and we’d love for you to be part of it. Join us for Seattle Angels’ Evening of Impact on April 26, a night dedicated to showing what’s possible when people come together to support children and families experiencing foster care. This isn’t just an event, it’s a chance to connect, to hear real stories, and to be part of something that’s creating lasting change right here in our community. Tickets are limited, and we’d love to see you in the room. 👉 Get yours now and be part of the impact. https://lnkd.in/gRV8nPuy

  • 💛 Waitlist Highlight Right now, a foster family in Kent is caring for four young children (ages 1–11) and may soon welcome another child into their home. Like many caregivers supporting children experiencing foster care, they are doing everything they can to provide stability, love, and consistency. But raising several young children can be overwhelming without a strong community around them. Support for families like this can look like: • encouragement for caregivers • help easing the financial strain of a busy household • building a circle of community around the family At Seattle Angels, our goal is simple: ensure families and children experiencing foster care are never alone. If you’ve ever wondered how you could support families experiencing foster care in our community, this is one meaningful place to start. Learn more: seattleangels.org #SeattleAngels #FosterCare #CommunitySupport

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  • An 18-year-old in West Seattle is currently on our Dare to Dream mentor waitlist. He’s easygoing, enjoys sports, anime, martial arts, and riding his bike. Like many young people his age, he’s preparing for a major transition. Getting ready for college and independent living. What he’s looking for is a steady mentor in their 30s or older who can help with life skills, decision-making, and the day-to-day realities of adulthood. Someone who will stay connected and walk alongside him as he takes these next steps. This is what consistent mentorship makes possible during a pivotal season of life.

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  • This family has been our my minds. Right now, a family in Kent is caring for three boys, elementary and middle school ages. These boys love camping, fishing, board games, sports, and being outside. Their Christian faith is an important part of their life, and they have big energy that needs room to run. What this family needs isn’t complicated. They’re looking for steady, consistent support. Someone who can show up month after month and keep up with their pace. This is what relationship-based support looks like. When someone shows up consistently, it builds trust, relief, and real connection. They are still waiting.

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