Join NUHSA on Tuesday to celebrate 2019 Human Services Award winners and nominees
Sunday, December 1, 2019
Join the North Urban Human Services Alliance (NUHSA) in celebrating its 2019 Human Services Award winners and nominees on December 3, 2019, 5:30 – 7:00pm in the City of Shoreline Council Chamber at 17500 Midvale Ave N
The honorable State Representative Lauren Davis will provide opening remarks.
Each award recipient has demonstrated a significant contribution to the health and welfare of our North King County community and has supported or advocated for a strong and accessible health and human services system, strengthening our community through their initiative and leadership.
Outstanding Human Services Program: Lake City Partners
Nominees:
• Bothell United Methodist Church
• Embrace Shoreline
• Housing Development Consortium
• Little Free Pantries - Shoreline
• Mary's Place Family Center in Northshore
• Shoreline School District Family Advocates
• WELD Seattle
Human Services Champion of the Year: Sue Freeman, Convener; Northshore Nourishing Networks
Nominees:
• Carlene Urrutia, BSN, RN; Shorecrest High School
• Carrie Campbell, The Shorewood Experience
• Diane Hettrick, Shoreline Area News
• Mike Dee, Community Advocate
NUHSA’s Annual Human Services Awards ceremony has been celebrating the accomplishments of local individuals and organizations since 2008.
NUHSA is an alliance of human service agencies, nonprofits, faith communities, city and county leadership, school districts and members of the community who advocate for a strong and accessible health and human services system in North King County, encompassing Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Kenmore, Bothell and Woodinville.
Through partnership and collaboration, NUHSA supports providers, funders and the community to enhance existing resources and build our capacity to effectively respond to community needs.
For more information or to RSVP for this event, email staff@nuhsa.org.
Each award recipient has demonstrated a significant contribution to the health and welfare of our North King County community and has supported or advocated for a strong and accessible health and human services system, strengthening our community through their initiative and leadership.
Outstanding Human Services Program: Lake City Partners
Nominees:
• Bothell United Methodist Church
• Embrace Shoreline
• Housing Development Consortium
• Little Free Pantries - Shoreline
• Mary's Place Family Center in Northshore
• Shoreline School District Family Advocates
• WELD Seattle
Human Services Champion of the Year: Sue Freeman, Convener; Northshore Nourishing Networks
Nominees:
• Carlene Urrutia, BSN, RN; Shorecrest High School
• Carrie Campbell, The Shorewood Experience
• Diane Hettrick, Shoreline Area News
• Mike Dee, Community Advocate
NUHSA’s Annual Human Services Awards ceremony has been celebrating the accomplishments of local individuals and organizations since 2008.
NUHSA is an alliance of human service agencies, nonprofits, faith communities, city and county leadership, school districts and members of the community who advocate for a strong and accessible health and human services system in North King County, encompassing Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Kenmore, Bothell and Woodinville.
Through partnership and collaboration, NUHSA supports providers, funders and the community to enhance existing resources and build our capacity to effectively respond to community needs.
For more information or to RSVP for this event, email staff@nuhsa.org.
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