Partners

Antioch University Seattle

President Lori Varlotta
www.antiochseattle.edu

Bellevue College

President David May
www.bellevuecollege.edu

Central Washington University

President A. James Wohlpart
www.cwu.edu

Eastern Washington University

President Shari McMahan
www.ewu.edu

Edmonds College

President Amit Singh
www.edcc.edu

Everett Community College

President Chemene Crawford
www.everettcc.edu

Grays Harbor College

President Carli Schiffner
www.ghc.edu

Green River College

President Suzanne Johnson
www.greenriver.edu

Pacific Lutheran University

President Allan Belton
www.plu.edu

As I reflect on my time at UPS, I am inspired by the resiliency and tenacity that I was privileged to witness in working with various clients. Also, through this experience, I have developed an even greater appreciation for inclusivity in clinical practice and my commitment to diversity.
— CSSC Member, University of Puget Sound

Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences

President Michael H Mittelman
www.pnwu.edu

Pierce College – Fort Steilacoom

President Matthew Campbell
www.pierce.ctc.edu

Pierce College –District

Chancellor Julie White
www.pierce.ctc.edu

Pierce College – Puyallup

President Chio Flores
www.pierce.ctc.edu

Renton Technical College

President Yoshiko Harden
www.rtc.edu

Saint Martin’s University

President Bill Brownsberger
www.stmartin.edu

Seattle Central College

Chancellor Rosie Rimando-Chareunsap
www.seattlecentral.edu

Seattle University

President Edwardo Peñalver
www.seattleu.edu

Spokane College District

Chancellor Kevin Brockbank
ccs.spokane.edu

Two Grays Harbor College students wearing HOPE Squad t-shirts and medical face masks.
After the college had a faculty member die by suicide, the Hope Squad (Suicide Prevention Program) was looked at differently from the community. Since then, the Hope Squad is actively working in 7 grade schools in Grays Harbor County.
— Grays Harbor College, CSSC Member

Spokane Community College

President Jenni Martin
scc.spokane.edu

Spokane Falls Community College

Interim President Patrick McEachern
www.spokanefalls.edu

Tacoma Community College

President Ivan Harrell II
www.tacomacc.edu

The Evergreen State College

Interim President John Carmichael
www.evergreen.edu

University of Puget Sound

President Isiaah Crawford
www.pugetsound.edu

University of Washington

President Robert Jones
www.washington.edu

University of Washington – Bothell

Chancellor Kristin Esterberg
www.uwb.edu

University of Washington – Tacoma

Chancellor Sheila Edwards Lange
www.tacoma.uw.edu

Walla Walla Community College

President Alex Bryan
www.wwcc.edu

I have seen the small room at Green Hill school (College class) turn into a room where all the residents gather and work together. Despite the circumstances they face, education is making them closer and thinking about the future. . .The road might be long, but the following spring will consist of the first group of students graduating with their AA at Green Hill School. Some might be the first ones to earn a college degree in their family and this will be remembered at GHS.
— CSSC Member, Centralia College/Green Hill School Juvenile Retention

Washington State University – Pullman

Chancellor Elizabeth Cantwell
www.everett.wsu.edu

Washington State University – Everett

Chancellor Paul Pitre
www.everett.wsu.edu

Washington State University – Global Campus

Chancellor Dave Cillay
www.online.wsu.edu

Washington State University — Spokane

Chancellor Daryll DeWald
spokane.wsu.edu

Washington State University — Tri-Cities

Chancellor Sandra Haynes
www.tricities.wsu.edu

Washington State University – Vancouver

Interim Chancellor Sandra Haynes
www.vancouver.wsu.edu

Wenatchee Valley College

President Faimous Harrison
www.wvc.edu

Western Washington University

President Sabah Randhawa
www.wwu.edu

Whatcom Community College

President Justin Guillory
www.whatcom.edu

Whitworth University

President Scott McQuilkin
www.whitworth.edu

The Advocacy and Basic Needs Resource Center on the Evergreen state college is where I served many of my AmeriCorps hours, as well as at the Thurston County food bank to create connections between community members and resources. The Basic Needs Center has become a space for assembling resources, assessing student needs, and accepting people who self identify as low income, houseless or otherwise in need . . . I met with students who really appreciate the improved capacity to meet needs on campus, including one student who I helped to apply for an emergency financial aid grant and recommended applying for SNAP benefits to acquire supplementary grocery money
— Sarah | CSSC Member, Evergreen State College