We are excited to invite you to the 2nd Tri-Partnership Convening on September 30, 2024, from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM at the Tukwila Community Center Social Hall. This convening is an essential next step in our shared journey towards strengthening collective impact for social, racial, and education justice. Event Details: Date: September 30, 2024 […]
Purpose: Our goal is for you to understand Eastside Pathways and feel empowered to contribute. We’ll introduce our team and show you how to partner with us. You should attend EP101 if you are…. a service provider for children, youth, young adults from ages 0-26 in East King County. new to your role in an […]
Join us for the People of Color- POC Affinity Space, held on the first Friday of every month from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM. This virtual meeting offers a liberating and anonymous space for individuals who identify as Black, African, Native American/Indigenous, Hispanic/Latine/Afro-Latinx, Biracial/Multiracial, Caribbean, Asian Pacific Islander, South, and Southeast Asian. Together, we focus […]
Join us for the Leadership Council Meeting, held on the second Thursday of every month. Active since 2023, the Leadership Council is made up of representatives from all partner types. This group holds both informal authority as advocates for community-level priorities and formal authority on behalf of the collective work of the partnership. The Council […]
The Well-Being and Mental Health CAN is committed to improving the mental health and well-being of youth from birth to age 26 in East King County, focusing on those furthest from justice. Using collective impact and data-driven strategies, we will create a unified approach to address the mental health needs of young people. Currently, on […]
Hello Racial Equity Council members, We are pleased to invite you to the 2024-2026 Racial Equity Council meeting series. The Racial Equity Council (EPREC) is a community of practice for professionals focused on DEIB and as an acting body providing consultation to the partnership to ensure we fulfill our commitment to address all 4 systems of racism: […]
Africans on the Eastside Presents: African Fashion Show We are Here! Celebrating African Culture and Fashion Join AOE for a community celebration of fashion, food, music, and fun! Check out vendors starting at 5:30. Sample traditional African food, enjoy the beat of African drums and traditional African fashions and beyond!
The Early Learning Collaborative Action Network (CAN) is a chance to be at the forefront of creating equitable opportunities for our youngest learners in Est King County. By attending, you'll gain valuable insights, practical tools, and a network of passionate individuals committed to making a difference. Together, we can ensure every child has the foundation […]
The High School and Beyond CAN aims to support pathways of youth aged 17-26 in East King County. This will include high school, post-secondary enrollment, post-secondary completion, and career pathways. By focusing on the youth who are furthest from justice, the CAN will examine relevant indicators and develop effective strategies to turn theoretical equitable outcomes […]
The Racial Equity Collaborative Action Network (CAN) is an opportunity to develop collaborative strategies and create impactful opportunities to advance racial equity for our youth from cradle to career. The Racial Equity Collaborative Action Network marks the continued effort to move the needle on racial equity, particularly focusing on the youth in East King County. […]