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Communities in Schools of Seattle

Aug 31, 2008, 3:15 PM | Updated: Mar 17, 2011, 1:49 pm

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Bonneville Seattle, Snoqualmie Entertainment and the Seattle Seahawks are proud to announce Communities in Schools of Seattle as August’s Charity of the Month!

Communities in Schools of Seattle is part of the nation’s leading community-based organization helping kids succeed in school and prepare for life. CIS is credited as being the largest stay-in-school network in the country. We understand that schools can’t do it alone. In communities across our state network, we connect students in need with volunteers and services that relieve obstacles to learning. By channeling community support directly to kids at school Communities In Schools promotes student success, eases the burden on schools and frees teachers to teach.

The fundamental beliefs of every CIS program are that every child needs and deserves:

• A personal one-on-one relationship with a caring adult

• A safe place to learn and grow

• A healthy start in life

• A marketable skill to use upon graduation

• A chance to give back to their peers and community.

To learn more about Communities in Schools of Seattle, click .

An inspiring Communities in Schools of Seattle Success Story:
“When I got to high school, I had given up. I was skipping school, getting in trouble, and failing my classes. But then I got connected with Communities In Schools and my life turned around. They helped me catch up in my classes and helped my mom get an apartment for me and my two brothers. Most all they helped me see that I could have a future if I worked hard at it. Now I’m in college and I’m going to be somebody.”

Some creative ways to support Communities In Schools of Seattle!

eBay for Education – If you sell items on eBay, you can designate a percentage of each sale to Communities In Schools of Seattle through missionfish.org.

Shop for a Cause – Looking for an easy way to help Communities In Schools of Seattle? Go shopping! Merchants registered with iGive.com designate a percentage of each purchase to selected charities, at no extra cost to you. Choose from over 680 familiar merchants such as Barnes & Noble, Apple, REI, Expedia and many more. Visit iGive.com and search for Communities In Schools of Seattle.

Recycle for Education – For every ink or toner cartridge collected, Empties 4 Cash will donate funds to Communities In Schools of Seattle. Postage paid shipping labels are provided. For more information or to sign up as a collection site, please contact janeal@cisseattle.org (206) 252-0173.


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