Which is your favorite charity?

Several of Intelius’ nonprofit partners are featured in Evening Magazine’s “The Best of Western Washington.” The nonprofits are competing among 267 others to win the honor of BEST favorite local charity! Intelius has seen first-hand what these organizations have done for our community, and we wish them all the best of luck.

Here’s a bit about each organization:

Hopelink
Since 1971, Hopelink has served homeless and low income families, children, seniors and people with disabilities. Hopelink's mission is to promote self-sufficiency for all members of our community.
Vote here

The Sophia Way
The Sophia Way assists single homeless women in East King County, Washington on their journey toward independence. They provide shelter, permanent housing, and supportive services. Currently, they are the only staffed overnight shelter for single adult women on Seattle’s Eastside.
Vote here

Treehouse for Kids
Treehouse programs offer kids in foster care what all children so desperately need: a safe place to dream. Their six core programs – Tutoring, Educational Advocacy, College and Career Planning, Little Wishes, Summer Camp and the "Wearhouse" – give foster children a real childhood as well as hope for the future.
Vote here

YWCA
The YWCA's mission is to advance the quality of life for women of all ages, races and faiths, and their families. In support of this mission, the YWCA provides services to meet critical needs, promote self-sufficiency, reduce violence, eliminate racism and achieve equal opportunities for all people.
Vote here

Youth Care
Founded in 1974, YouthCare was the first shelter for homeless youth in the Western United States and continues to be a leader in providing services to this vulnerable population. YouthCare offers services ranging from street outreach and residential housing to education and employment training. Intelius sponsors their “YouthTech” program, which teaches kids about Cisco IT Essentials and gives them hands-on classroom technology training.
Vote here

Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue
Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue was founded in 1952 with one Clubhouse in downtown Bellevue.  Since its inception, the Club has provided the young people of our community with a safe environment where adults respect and listen to them; a place where they can have fun. Today Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue operates 14 sites within the City of Bellevue. Intelius sponsors their “teen center.”
Vote here

Cast your vote today to help out these fantastic partners. Winners will be announced here on October 24th.

Gina Lynch
Community Relations

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