This year's
Diversity Partnership Institute: “Reflections Upon Privilege!” was held at Pacific Lutheran University. For the full story, click
here .
Tacoma Urban League
Tacoma, Washington
The League is a non-profit, nonpartisan, civil rights and community based organization that serves residents of Tacoma-Pierce County, providing direct services, research and policy advocacy to help individuals and communities reach their fullest potential.
Founded in 1968, the Tacoma Urban League, Inc. vision is that of a world-class social service organization with a catalogue of programs and services beneficial to disadvantaged individuals and families by moving them from welfare to work, from low-wage jobs to sustainable living wage employment, from despair to hope to confident achievers.
Centro Latino
Tacoma, Washington
Centro Latino’s Family Services program was established to help meet the increasingly diverse needs of the growing Latino population of Pierce County. Although there is an emphasis on serving the Latino community, Centro Latino’s services are available to any individual or family in need. Approximately 350 individuals and/or families from throughout Pierce County receive services each month.Centro Latino’s Adult Education services provide adult learners with opportunities that increase their basic skills. In addition to traditional instruction, students are provided with culturally and linguistically appropriate support that encourages them to achieve their goals.
University of Nambia and Hedmark University College of Norway
Windhoek, Namibia and Hamar, Norway
The Norway/Namibia Project is a partnership of study and service with Pacific Lutheran University, the University of Namibia, and Hedmark University College of Norway. It is designed to enable students to become world citizens, aware of global problems and committed to creating constructive responses to these problems in the spirit of democracy and peace.
Pacific Lutheran University administers the initiative, through the Scandinavian Area Studies Program and the Wang Center for International Programs.
Peace Community Center
Tacoma, Washington
Peace Community Center is the vision turned reality of Peace Lutheran Church, a small E.L.C.A congregation on the Hilltop that represents the race, ethnic, age, and economic diversity of its neighborhood.. PCC concentrates on educational assistance, recreation, and spiritual support for local high school students. As part of the Youth Leaders Initiative, two PLU students are selected each year as Youth Mentoring Fellows to work in partnership with youth leaders at the Center to learn from one-another by developing and implementing new strategies to cultivate leadership among the Center’s youth.
Tacoma Community House
Tacoma, Washington
Tacoma Community House is a non-profit organization that works with and advocates for individuals from various cultural and ethnic groups to improve the quality of their lives through education, employment, and multilingual assistance.This 2007 J-term, 19 PLU students volunteered from three different classes gave a total of 222 hours in service to the program! To visit the Tacoma Community House website, click here .
Salishan Project
Tacoma, Washington
PLU offers Community Study of Salishan, an intensive program of community work in the Salishan neighborhood in Southeast Tacoma, in which students learn first-hand about poverty and participate in community service projects. Three PLU students are living and volunteering in Salishan, each student completes at least four hours of community service per week, ranging from volunteering at a Southeast Asian food bank to tutoring math at a local middle school.The course is founded on exploring the meaning of service from multiple perspectives and illustrates their commitment to integrating intercultural values and skills into daily lives. For the latest Salishan story in the Scene, click here .
Tacoma Public Schools
Tacoma, Washington
Pacific Northwest Association for College Admissions Counseling awarded PLU the 2004 Program of Excellence Award for our annual Multilingual College Night in the
Tacoma Public School District!
Korean Women's Association
Tacoma, Washington
The Korean Women's Association (KWA) of Washington is a community program leader in Pierce County with innovative programs designed to enhance the quality of life for Asian Americans and other minority citizens in the Northwest.
Pierce County AIDS Foundation
Tacoma, Washington
The
Pierce County AIDS Foundation is an organization established in 1987 to respond to the needs of persons living with HIV/AIDS in Pierce County. Through education and service, PCAF helps to prevent HIV infection and addresses related health problems, and combats associated stigma and discrimination.
Rainbow Center
Tacoma, Washington
The Rainbow Center seeks to eliminate discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity by providing education, resources, information and opportunities for empowerment to individuals and organizations within the south Puget Sound area.
Asia Pacific Cultural Center
Tacoma, Washington
The Asia Pacific Cultural Center (APCC) is a non-profit organization was formed in November 1996 from the vision of a small group of citizens representing three generations of Americans of Asian and Pacific Islanders heritage. APCC represents 47 countries and cultures, offering programs and services honoring their distinct artistry, business protocols, history and social practices.PLU was a proud sponsor of the 2006 Asia Pacific New Year Celebration at the Tacoma Dome.
Pride Foundation
Seattle, Washington
The Pride Foundation is an LGBTQ philanthropic foundation in the Pacific Northwest. The foundation was founded in 1985, and has issued over $8 million in grants and over $1.65 million to the more than 50 scholarships it manages. Pride Foundation inspires a culture of generosity that connects and strengthens Northwest organizations, leaders, and students who are creating LGBTQ equality.