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1021 Columbia Street
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 322-7030

Adult Education Near Hugo House

Elderwise
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
900 University St
Seattle, WA 98101

(206) 774-6606

Seattle Jobs Initiative
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1200 12th Ave S, Ste 160
Seattle, WA 98144

(206) 628-6975

Helping Low-Income Job Seekers: Seattle Jobs Initiative is a nonprofit organization that creates opportunities for people to support themselves and their families through living wage careers. All of our work is designed to eliminate barriers to good paying, long-term work. We creatively align support services – including housing, childcare, transportation and counseling – with job skills training and job placement assistance. Our policy work supports legislative changes that improve access to training and services for low-income individuals. Through partnerships and innovative approaches, we help people chart a path to economic self-sufficiency. SJI creates opportunities for students, workers and business to succeed by helping education and job training programs meet the demands of a new economy. We find and apply solutions for people to gain the skills they need for good jobs that create prosperity for all in today's marketplace.

Roessger Group
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1000 Minor Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

(414) 759-1224

Non-Profit Organization Near Hugo House

Climbing for Crohn's and Colitis
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
615 Boren Ave
Seattle, WA 98008

Washington Mental Health Counselors Association
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
901 Boren Ave, # 701
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 714-5560

Swedish Orthopedic Institute
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
601 Broadway
Seattle, WA 98122

(206) 386-6000

Swedish Medical Center Art Collection
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
747 Broadway
Seattle, WA 98122

Swedish Medical Center has been integrating art as part of the healing environment since the art collection originated in the 1960s. Over 2,000 pieces exist in public spaces across its campuses. The funds to add to the collection come from donations, gifts to the Art Endowment Fund, and a small percentage of the construction budgets of new projects and remodels. The collection is managed by a dedicated committee made up of employees and volunteers.

Skyline At First Hill
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
725 9th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 407-1700

Puget Sound Blood Center Benefactors
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
921 Terry Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 292-6500

Swedish
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
500 17th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122

(206) 320-4800

Since 1910, Swedish has been the region's hallmark for excellence in health care. In fact, in an independent research study conducted by the National Research Corp., Swedish is consistently named the area's best hospital, with the best doctors, nurses and overall care in a variety of specialty areas. Swedish has: * Five hospital campuses (First Hill, Cherry Hill, Ballard, Edmonds and Issaquah) * An emergency room and specialty center in Redmond (East King County) and the Mill Creek area in Everett; * Swedish Medical Group – a network of more than 100 primary-care and specialty clinics located throughout the Greater Puget Sound area * Affiliations with suburban hospitals and physician groups In addition to general medical and surgical care including robotic-assisted surgery, Swedish is known as a regional referral center, providing specialized treatment in areas such as cardiovascular care, cancer care, neuroscience, orthopedics, high-risk obstetrics, pediatric specialties, organ transplantation and clinical research.

Bloodworks Northwest
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
921 Terry Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 292-6500

Puget Sound Blood center has a new name! Bloodworks Northwest is an independent, community-based nonprofit organization with a tradition blending volunteerism, medical science and research to advance transfusion medicine and improve patient care. A recognized leader in transfusion medicine, BloodworksNW serves patients in nearly 90 hospitals and clinics in the Pacific Northwest. Patients with leukemia, cancer, burns, hemophilia and traumatic injuries depend on BloodworksNW research.

Swedish Cancer Survivors
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1221 Madison St
Seattle, WA 98104

1-855-XCANCER (1-855-922-6237)

The Rivkin Center for Ovarian Cancer
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
801 Broadway, Ste 701
Seattle, WA 98122

(206) 215-6200

GOALS To impact the lives of women with ovarian cancer now and in the near future To foster research relative to improving outcomes in ovarian cancer To influence the national research direction taken in ovarian cancer To develop collaborative networks and create a scientific community that will be the leaders in ovarian cancer research To partner with the community so that they will take on the task of working toward the cure for ovarian cancer To disseminate findings nationally to increase the number of investigators interested in ovarian cancer research and create dynamic research connections

Northwest Kidney Centers
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
700 Broadway
Seattle, WA 98122

(206) 292-2771

This Facebook page is managed by Northwest Kidney Centers' public relations department. Contact [email protected] with comments/suggestions!

Full Life Care
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
800 Jefferson St, Ste 620
Seattle, WA 98104

(206) 528-5315

Full Life provides ongoing support to our participants and their family members. Our array of services include: • Care Consultation • Adult Day Health Centers • Home Care • Memory Care Homes • Solstice Mental Health • ElderFriends Volunteer Companionship

Washington State Mudslide
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
325 9th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

(800) 733-2767

Historic Seattle
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1117 Minor Ave
Seattle, WA 98101

(206) 622-6952

Historic Seattle believes that buildings provide an essential link to the past, reminding us of who we are and where we came from. Founded in 1974, Historic Seattle is the only nonprofit membership organization dedicated to preserving Seattle and King County's architectural legacy. As both a public development authority and charitable foundation Historic Seattle is a major advocate for, and participant in, the thoughtful and meaningful preservation and rehabilitation of historic buildings. We have helped protect and preserve dozens of irreplaceable buildings. We also advocate for preservation by urging policy makers, developers and citizens to consider the value of historic buildings. Finally, Historic Seattle offers a year-round program of educational lectures and tours to increase public awareness of our vibrant architectural heritage.

Childhaven
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
316 Broadway
Seattle, WA 98122

(206) 624-6477

BIAWA
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
316 Broadway
Seattle, WA 98122

(206) 467-4800

Our vision is a world where brain injury is prevented, and every person already affected by its impact benefits from resources that maximize his/her quality of life. Our mission is to increase public awareness, support, and hope for those affected by brain injury through education, assistance, and advocacy.

Art with Heart
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
316 Broadway
Seattle, WA 98122

(206) 362-4047

We are on a mission to help children overcome trauma through creative expression. We focus on children and teens adversely affected by hardship and stress. Our books and programs offer heart-centered healing through creativity. We envision a world where all children who’ve experienced trauma can turn pain into possibility.

Stimson-Green Mansion
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1204 Minor Ave
Seattle, WA 98101-2825

(206) 298-0123

Over a century old, the Stimson-Green Mansion, located in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood, stands as a memorial to Seattle’s thriving lumber, trading and transport industries of the late 19th to early 20th century as well as the significant individuals that built and inhabited the house. Commissioned in 1899 by Charles D. Stimson, a prominent timber and real estate businessman, along with his wife Harriet, the Mansion was designed by the Spokane architect Kirtland Cutter. Dominating the corner of Seneca Street and Minor Avenue, the Mansion was built to impress and could easily hold its own next to First Hill’s most opulent homes of the period. Completed in 1901, the Mansion reflected the architect’s aptitude for incorporating several different architectural styles – considered “eclectic architecture” – employing English Tudor Revival, Moorish, Neoclassical, Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance to create something truly impressive. Eclectic architecture allowed a person to experience architectural history simply by moving from room to room instead of travelling abroad to tour castles and grand estates of Europe. The Mansion’s exterior half-timber construction, wooden gables and pointed arches are stylistically English Tudor Revival, but the interior features many different architectural styles. At the time, it took $30,000 to build the 14,000 square-foot house and another $16,000 to furnish and decorate the interior Today, the Stimson-Green Mansion retains much of its original interior décor including exquisite hand-painted details, fine woodwork, and imported tiles. The Mansion, once home to two of Seattle’s most influential families, the Stimsons and the Greens, is an important landmark that is recognized locally and nationally. The property was listed on the State and National Registers in 1976, and gained City of Seattle landmark status in 1977. It’s one of Seattle’s few remaining grand residential structures of the period, and one of the city’s most impressive examples of eclectic architecture. Mansion Timeline 1899 – Commissioned by Charles D. Stimson 1901 – Completed (Architect Kirtland Cutter) 1914 – Traded to the Frinks for a downtown property 1915 – Sold to the Joshua Green family 1975 – Purchased by Historic Seattle 1976 – Listed State and National Register 1977 – Designated City of Seattle Landmark 1986 – Sold to Patsy Bullitt Collins (C.D. Stimson’s grand-daughter) 2001 – Donated to the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation For a tour of the Stimson-Green Mansion, sign up at stimsongreenmansion.brownpapertickets.com!

Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
TrialNet Hub 1201 9th Ave
Seattle, WA 98101

1 - 800 - HALT - DM1 (1-800-425-8361)

Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet is an international network of leading academic institutions, physicians, scientists and healthcare teams at the forefront of type 1 diabetes research. Funded by the National Institutes of Health, TrialNet offers risk screening for relatives of people with type 1 diabetes and innovative clinical studies to preserve insulin production before and after diagnosis.