NUHSA Announcements

2020 NUHSA Human Services Awards 
Tuesday, December 8th (new date!)
5:00-6:30 p.m.

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The North Urban Human Services Alliance (NUHSA) is proud to announce its 2020 Human Services Award winners.  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.

New this year is the Youth Human Services Leadership Award to honor the young people in North King County who are advancing the conversation on health and equity and taking action to support the well-being of our community.

Nominees and winners will be honored virtually at NUHSA’s 2020 Human Services Awards celebration and annual meeting on December 8th, 2020, 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.  We are pleased to welcome King County Councilmember Rod Dembowski who will provide introductory remarks.  To join in the event, please register in advance.


Outstanding Human Services Program
West Side:    Shoreline Community Court & Resource Center
East Side:     Babies of Homelessness

Nominees:
Center for Human Services Family Support Department
Hunger Intervention Program
North Sound RADAR
Rotary Club of Lake Forest Park


Human Services Champion of the Year
West Side:    Karen Tynes, Community Advocate
East Side:     George Ahearn, EastWest Food Rescue
 
Nominees:
Maria Cisneros, Family Liaison, Northshore School District
Theresa La Croix, Executive Director, Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center
Dallas Wood, Program Director, Hunger Initiatives, YMCA of Greater Seattle


Youth Human Services Leadership Award
Black Lives Matter Shoreline

 
NUHSA’s Annual Human Services Awards have been celebrating the accomplishments of local individuals and organizations since 2008.  NUHSA is an alliance of non-profit agencies, 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, email staff@nuhsa.org or call 206-550-5626.