HELP BUILD SEATTLE’S

COLLABORATIVE RE-ENTRY RESOURCE CENTER

FOR INDIVIDUALS RELEASING TO KING COUNTY AND SURROUNDING AREAS

 
 
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We believe in transformation.

1426, a new reentry resource center, will provide connection to housing, employment, mental health, and recovery resources for system-impacted individuals.

The building, located in the heart of Seattle’s International District, was donated for Weld’s use in 2019 by Sarah and Richard Barton, Founder and CEO of Zillow Group and founder of Expedia and Glassdoor.

1426’s services will also include health and wellness programming, connection to legal resources, and mentorship. In addition, the center plans to offer adult education classes, family reunification assistance, connection to public services, and trauma informed yoga, art, and music therapy.

The finished center will bring together partners from public and private sectors with the goal of increasing public safety, enhancing service accessibility, and generating community engagement surrounding the high-visibility issues that impact our city.

 
 
 
 
 
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Image courtesy of Steve Ringman, The Seattle Times

Image courtesy of Steve Ringman, The Seattle Times

1426 Feature in The Seattle Times

Click here for the article.

 
 
 
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