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Local Nonprofits and Associations Arranged Alphabetically:
[A] [B] [C] [D-J] [K-N] [O-R] [S-V] [W-Z]
Bellingham Festival of Music
Andrew Moquin, President
Bellingham Festival of Music
1300 North State Street, Suite 202; Bellingham, WA 98225
1-800-335-5550 or 360-676-5997; FAX: 360-647-3521
Mission:
Bellingham Independent Music Association (BIMA)
Karen FitzGerald, President
PO Box 234, Ferndale, WA 98248
Day: 360-714-1630
Mission: The Bellingham Independent Music Association is an educational charity association of independent musicians and music supporters, in collaborative
effort to promote local art in the community
Bellingham/Whatcom Chamber of Commerce & Industry
1435 Railroad Avenue; Bellingham, WA 98225
360-734-1330; Fax: 360-734-1332.
Mission: The Bellingham/Whatcom Chamber of Commerce & Industry is a non-profit corporation (501(c)(6)) representing 1,000 member businesses county-wide. As one of the most progressive and active Chambers in Washington State, the Bellingham/Whatcom Chamber participates in community discussions and decisions. We help shape the directions of our community by working directly with this community's decision makers planning our economic future.
Bellingham Farmers Market
Robin Crowder, Market Manager WA 98225 360-647-2060.
Mission: To provide and maintain a market place for local farmers and other producers to sell directly to consumers and to disucss local agricultural issues.
Bellingham/Seattle Goodwill Learning Center
Carol-Marie Stiffler, North Regional Coordinator, Seattle Goodwill;1115 E. Sunset Drive, #100; Bellingham, WA 98226; 360-738-0483; FAX: 360-752-2178.
Mission: The mission of the Bellingham Goodwill Community Learning Center is to provide continuing education for adults who have not been well served by traditional educational institutions and have not had equal access to quality education.
The Bellingham Goodwill Learning Center is a part of the Greater Seattle Goodwill and serves the community by offering Adult Basic Education, Computer Literacy, ESL and outreach programs. The Learning Center is a nonprofit organization supported by the donation-driven Goodwill Store. It is open to all members of the community, free of charge.
Bellingham Public School Foundation
Elaine Lynch, Executive Director; PO Box 2357; Bellingham, WA 98227; 360-671-6150; FAX: 360-733-8693
Bellingham Technical College Foundation
3029 Lindbergh Avenue; Bellingham, WA 98225; 360-715-8378; FAX: 360-676-2798.
Mission:The mission of the Bellingham Technical College Foundation is to:
- stimulate private support for the programs, needs and enhancements of Bellingham Technical College;
- optimize student access to its programs and services; and
- elevate its programs to excellence through fundraising, public awareness activities, and business partnerships throughout the community and in Northwest Washington.
Bethany Christian Services
Kae Unrein, Adoption Counselor; 902 N. State Street, Suite 102; Bellingham, WA 98225;
360-733-6042; Fax: 360-733-6216.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Whatcom County
Charlene Paz, Fund Development; 220 West Champion, Suite 200; Bellingham, WA 98225; 360-671-6400; Fax: 360-671-3832.
Brain-Injury Association of Washington, Bellingham Chapter
Tom Day, Information and Resource Coordinator; c/o St. Joseph Hospital South Campus, 809 E. Chestnut St, Bellingham, WA 98225; 360-647-1232.
Mission: The Brain Injury Association of Washington is a non-profit organization made up of persons with a brain injury, family members, friends and professionals dedicated to providing information, advocacy and support. The BIAWA is a chartered association of the national Brain Injury Association.
Brigid Collins
Byron Manering, Executive Director
1231 North Garden Street # 200, Bellingham, WA 98225
360-734-4616
Mission: to break the cycle of child abuse in Whatcom County.
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