2018 report saltchuk companies charitable Giving 2018 REPORT

Giving Back is at the heart of what it means to be a Saltchuk OUR GUIDING PRINCIPLES: company. Over the last decade, Saltchuk companies have given an average of $3.5M each year, totaling more than $30M in cash and • We believe in supporting the communities in which we work and in-kind support to communities in which we operate. where our employees live.

In 2018 our companies provided more than $4M in financial, • We strive to be excellent corporate citizens, ever mindful of our in-kind and volunteer support to more than 450 community building commitment to integrity, job safety, environmental stewardship, organizations. and giving back to the communities we serve.

• We encourage cross-group collaboration and share information about our charitable donations and practices throughout our organization and with our customers and partners.

Each year Carlile sponsors Mountainview elementary school, providing A hoodie to each child

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In 2018 Saltchuk companies contributed more than $4M to the communities we live and work in. Gifts included cash grants, employee matched giving, in-kind services and volunteer support.

352 CASH GRANTS WERE MADE IN 211 EMPLOYEE AND SHAREHOLDER 187 in-kind donations were 2018, EQUALING: GIFTS WERE MATCHED IN 2018, recorded in 2018 equaling: EQUALING: $1.8M $169,000 $2.1M

CASH GRANTS MATCHED GIVING & VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS IN-KIND SERVICES

Saltchuk companies work together to make cash grants supporting Our companies encourage employees to be active Our companies support their communities with non-cash items, such youth development and post-secondary education through Regional participants in their communities. Volunteerism and charitable as freight transportation, using similar criteria as cash donations. Giving Committees in Washington, , and the Caribbe- giving is encouraged at all levels within our organization. an. In addition to Regional Committees, operating companies sup- port a wide variety of organizations in their communities.

3 giving ACROSS THE US

$94K | NATIONWIDE $2.5M | ALASKA Carlile, Cook Inlet Tug & Barge, Delta Western, Foss, Inlet Petroleum, Northern Air Cargo (NAC), Northern Air Maintenance Services (NAMS), TOTE Maritime $2.5M

$510K | WASHINGTON/PACIFIC NW AmNav, Delta Western, Foss, Northern Aviation Services, NorthStar Energy, TOTE Maritime

$311K | HAWAII Hawaii Petroleum companies $587 | FLORIDA/CARIBBEAN (HFN, Minit Stop, Ohana Fuels), TOTE Maritime, Shoreside Logistics, Young Brothers, StratAir, Tropical Shipping

The Saltchuk family of companies provides critical cargo transportation services for customers and communities throughout North America.

We are family owned and operated with a long-standing commitment to the communities in which we live, work and serve. In addition to the significant community support directed through our operating companies, in 2014 Saltchuk established giving committees in the regions where our operations most heavily overlap: Alaska, Washington/Pacific Northwest, Hawaii and Florida/Caribbean. These committees bring together Company leaders from operating companies in each region to provide grants to organizations in their communities dedicated to youth development and post-secondary

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grants OF THE NEARLY $2M IN CASH GIFTS MADE IN 2018, 36% SUPPORTED YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, 28% SUPPORTED EDUCATION AND 15% SUPPORTED COMMUNITY PROGRAMS in-kind OF THE MORE THAN $2M OF IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS MADE IN 2018, TOP AREAS OF GIVING WERE 69% ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS, 13% SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAMS AND 7% COMMUNITY PROJECTS

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$1,000,000 + Alaska Healing Hearts $2,500 - $4,999 Anchorage Symphony Orchestra Alaskans for Litter Prevention and Recycling (AL- Anchorage School Business Partnership 10 Chefs Bethel Friend of Canines PAR) Beans Café Alaska Children’s Trust Cook Inlet Tribal Council Brother Francis Shelter Bunk Beds Alaska Humanities Forum Eagle River Nature Center $50,000 - $99,999 Catholic Social Services Alaska SCTP Fairbanks Library Foundation Food Bank of Alaska Challenge Alaska Alaska Sealife Center Fairbanks Youth Advocates First Alaskans Institute American Cancer Society Greatland Christian Church $100,000 - $999,999 Kenai River Foundation American Heart Association Iron Dog/Gold Rush Alaska School Activities The Waterfall Foundation Arctic Winter Games - Team Alaska Kenai Peninsula Food Bank Anchorage Museum United Way Bristol Bay Science & Research Institute Neighbor Works Alaska/Anchorage Neighborhood APU Scholarship University of Alaska Fairbanks Calypso Farm & Garden Housing Services Covenant House Washington Center Camp Fire Alaska Prince William Sound Community College The Salvation Army Chugiak Senior Citizens Inc Quota International of Fairbanks $5,000 - $9,999 Commonwealth North Scotty Gomez Foundation $20,000 - $49,999 AK Sealife Center Downtown Association of Fairbanks Seaview Community Services Alaska Mineral and Resource Education Fund Alaska Pacific University Fairbanks Junior Ice Dog Inc Sitka Community Land Trust (AMREF) Anchorage Christian Nursery Playground Kidz Kupboard Skilled Missions Alaska Alaska State Fair - Dino Exhibit Arctic Education Foundation Koyuk High School Teamsters JLC Charity Anchorage Concert Association Doyon Foundation Nome Food Bank The Petroleum Club Beacon Hill Fairbanks Summer Arts Providence Alaska Foundation YWCA Girl Scouts of Alaska Golden Heart Christian School Standing Together Against Rape Great Alaska Council Joel’s Place (Wellspring Revival Ministries) The Angel Trax Foundation Up to $999 Junior Achievement Mountain View Elementary School University of Alaska Anchorage Scholarship Air Force Ball Committee Kiwanis Club of Fairbanks Sitka Sound Science Center University of Alaska Southeast Yakutat Alaska Business Hall of Fame Nome Voc Tech (NACTEC) Tanana Chiefs Volunteers of America Alaska Community Foundation $10,000 - $19,999 UAF Alaska Native Science and Engineering Pro- Alaska Health Fair Abused Women’s Aid in Crisis gram: ANSEP $1,000 - $2,499 Alaska Public Media Alaska Aviation Museum US Coast Guard Foundation Alyeska Ski Club Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Alaska Business Week Wasilla Area Senior Center Anchorage Activity Senior Center Anchorage Petroleum Wives Club Alaska Children’s Trust YMCA Anchorage Parks Foundation ASRC Foundation Alaska Dental Society Associated General Contractors of Alaska

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Baranof Ballers Youth Basketball Team Bethel Food Bank Bristol Bay Borough School Bristol Bay Winterfest Fairbanks Economic Development Council FOS-Sea Open Hole Sponsorship Juneau Community Foundation Kenai Boys and Girls Club Kuskowim Broadcasting Corporation Lutheran Social Services of Alaska Monroe Foundation Muscular Dystrophy Association Qawalangin Tribe of Unalaska Shoot for Cure Sitka Shore Shots St Elizabeth Ann Seaton Parish Tanana Chiefs Conference

ALASKANS FOR LITTER PREVENTION AND RECYCLING

Above, Northern Air Cargo loads a container of recyclables in Nome as part of ALPAR’s “Flying Cans” program. Recyclables are collected throughout rural Alaska then flown to Anchorage where they are sorted. Once sorted, they are sent to the Lower 48 on TOTE Maritime Alaska or another participating water carrier for processing. As the program’s primary air carrier, NAC contributed about $22,000 in air freight in 2018. TOTE Maritime Alaska donated more than $1.3M in water freight in 2018 to ensure recycling programs are offered throughout the state of Alaska.

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NACTEC

Together the Bering Strait School District (BSSD) and Nome Public Schools (NPS) developed the Northwestern Alaska Career and Technical Center (NACTEC), a joint-venture, regional vocational training center located in Nome.

NACTEC was designed to provide Bering Strait School District and Nome Public Schools high school students with the necessary resources and skills for employment opportunities, the pursuit of post secondary education, and independent living skills through instruction in four focus areas: career and technical skills, career exploration, life skills, and work readiness skills.

8 Challenge Alaska improves the lives of people with disabilities, their families and the whole community alaska 1 through adaptive sports, therapeutic recreation, and education.

ASAA’s mission is to develop and support Alaska’s high school interscholastic sports, academic and fine arts 2 activities.

The Alaska SeaLife Center is the only facility in Alaska that combines a public aquarium with marine research, 3 education, and wildlife response. 1 2

Beacon Hill exists to serve Alaska’s children in foster 4 care and children at risk of going into foster care. 3

In 2018 Saltchuk scholarship funds supported 28 5 students attending Alaska Pacific University. A recipient wrote: “Thanks to your generous support, I am the first in my family to attend college. Growing up in a less privileged community has not only offered 4 5 financial and academic challenges but has also helped me realize the value of a college education and how best to apply myself.” 9 hawaii

$50,000 + Kamehameha Schools PTSO E Maka’ala School King Kekaulike High School Shidler College of Business EMBA program Kauai Outrigger Association (KOA) East Hawaii Cultural Council Kokua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Srvs Keiki O Ka Aina Food Basket Hawaii/Dayna Kaia Kula School PTA $10,000 - $19,999 Make-A-Wish Foundation of Hawaii Friends of Lahainaluna Football Lahaina Arts Association Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawaii Maui Economic Opportunity Habitat for Humanity of Maui Lions Club of Kona Community Foundation Book Trust Maui Food Bank Haiku School PTA Lions Club of Maui Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii Maui Hotel & Lodging Association Hale Halawai OHana O Hanalei Makawao History Museum Friends of the Children’s Justice Center of Maui Montessori School of Maui Hale Makua Health Services Maui Adult Day Care Centers Hawaiian Kamali’I, Canoe Club National Cable Satellite Hawaii Capital Cultural Coalition Maui County Senior Planning & Coordinating KUPU Pacific American Foundation Hawaii Cattlemen’s Council Council c/o Maui Economic Opportunity PATH People Advocacy for Trails Hawaii Pacific Cancer Foundation Hawaii Food and Wine Festival Foundation Maui High PTSA Project Vision Hawaii Punahou O Men Hawaii Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster Maui Nurses Scholarship Foundation Teach for America Inc. Punahou School (VOAD) Maui Pitbull Rescue Relief for Kauai Flood Victims Hawaii High School Rodeo Association (HHSRA) Maui’s Sons and Daughters of the Nisei Veteran $5,000 - $9,999 School of Ocean & Earth Science & Technology Hawaii Opera Theatre MAUIWatch Community Network Lahaina Arts Assn: Maui Youth Art Outreach Seabury Hall Hawaii Shima Judo Kyokai Mauna Lani Bay (Charity Walk) Relief for Lava Evacuees VA Mobile Vet Center Hawaii Wildlife Center Molokai Cancer Fund Special Olympics Waiakea High School Hawaii Wildlife Fund Molokai Elementary Schools Ulu A’e Learning Center Hawaiian Humane Society Molokai Lions Club Up to $999 Ho’opa Hawaii VBC 18 National Tropical Botanical Garden $1,000 - $4,999 Accessurf Hawaii Honokaa Schools Nisei Veterans Memorial Center American Heart Association Adopt a Family Hospice Hawaii Inc Pacific Region Baseball Boy Scouts of America All Pono Hui No Ke Ola Pono Pukalani Elementary School PTA Easter Seals Hawaii Aloha Independent Living Hawaii Iao Congregational Church (Iao Preschool) Salvation Army Friends of the Children’s Justice Center of Maui Aloha Kauai - Grove Farm Co Foundation Imua Family Services St. Anthony School Hawaii 4-H Foundation Alzheimer’s Association Island Aquatics Swim & Water Polo St. Francis Healthcare Foundation of Hawaii Hawaii Farm Bureau American Cancer Society Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Centers St. John’s Episcopal Church Hawaii Food Bank Inc American Red Cross Ka’analike - Project “Niihau” St. Joseph Church Hawaii Pacific University Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui Kalama Intermediate School The Maui Farm Heart Start Hawaii Foundation Calvary Chapel Kauai Kamehameha Schools Association The National Hemophilia Foundation Ka Lima O Maui Christ the King Church Kihei Little League, Inc. Toys for Tots

10 Book Trust empowers low-income students to choose, own, and love their own books. The HAWAII 1 program inspires our next generation to think, imagine and dream by helping kids in need choose new books of their very own.

The mission of Teach for America Hawaii is to find diverse passionate educators for Hawai’i Island; to positively impact student achievement 2 by providing program participants access to quality teacher development programming; and to develop leaders for our local, national and global communities through the Pathways Program.

Project Vision Hawaii provides vision screening for Title 1 schools in Hawaii. Project Vision 1 2 3 projected that 150 low-income children would acquire the exams/glasses they need to perform in school.

Ulu A’e After School program provides place- based enrichment classes to 120 elementary 4 and middle schools in the Kapolei, Makakilo and Ewa Region. The curriculum is based on moolelo 3 (storytelling) and kuleana (stewardship).

Lahaina Arts Association (LAA) is dedicated to providing Maui County youth access to the 5 creative arts through education and artistic opportunities. LAA provides approximately 16 4 5 weekly, skills-based art classes for children.

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university of hawaii shidler school of business scholarship distance learning executive mba

Since 2006 Saltchuk Hawaii companies have been proud to fund scholarships for neighbor-island students earning their Executive MBA through the University of Hawaii Shidler School of Business distance learning program.

The program’s design allows students on the neighbor islands to pursue a graduate degree while continuing to live and work in their place of residence.

From 2006-2018, Saltchuk Hawaii Companies contributed $755,000 in scholarship funds. In 2018, 10 students residing on Maui, Molokai, Hilo and Kona were awarded $125,400 in scholarships.

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enactus puerto Rico

Enactus is an international, nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring students to improve the world through entrepreneurial action. Enactus provides a platform for teams of outstanding university students to create community development projects that put people’s own ingenuity and talents at the center of improving their livelihoods. Guided by educators and supported by business leaders, their students take the kind of entrepreneurial approach that empowers people to be a part of their own success. Enactus’ work transforms both the lives of the people they serve and, in turn, the lives of their students as they develop into more effective, values-driven leaders. Above, Enactus PR students visit TOTE Maritime’s Isla Bella ship at port in San Juan.

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$50,000 + $5,000 - $9,999 Junior League of the Palm Beaches The Pediatric Assistance League of St. Kitts Boys & Girls Club (Puerto Rico, South Florida) Friends of Motorsports K9s for Warriors (PALS) Hogar Ruth Man-O-War Primary School Flea Market UNF Continuing Education $25,000 - $49,999 Hogares Rafaela Ibarra Marsh Harbour Volunteer Fire & Rescue San Jose School Dreams Come True Museo de las Americas MDA Inc Special Olympics Enactus Museo del Mar Nature Fun Ranch St Kitts Primary School Scholarship Grupo Guayacan Our Lady of the Apostles Rotary Club of St Vincent SVG Sailing Association St. Kitts Music Festival Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce San Jose School The Arc of Palm Beach County The Jericho School Politecnico Amigo Special Olympics Upscale Promotions and Marketing Rotary Club of Central Port of Spain St Kitts Primary School Scholarship Urban Growers Community Farm $10,000 - $24,999 St Christopher Children’s Home SVG Sailing Association Vempers Sports Athletic Club Alzheimer’s Association The Arc of Palm Beach County World Pediatric Project Barbados Youth Business Trust $2,500 - $4,999 Upscale Promotions and Marketing Caribbean Central American Action Art Saves Lives Urban Growers Community Farm Instituto del Desarrollo de la Juventud/B&G Club Friends of Riviera Beach Schools Vempers Sports Athletic Club Instituto Nueva Escuela Guyana Council of Persons with Disabilities World Pediatric Project La Fondita de Jesus JSA Charity Tournament Lutheran Social Services: Queen Louise Home K1 Britannia Foundation Up to $999 for Children Lodge Mount Olive Ava Maria Primary Girls School Lyford Cay Foundation: FOCUS Port of Palm Beach Seafarers Center Diabetes Foundation of St Maarten Museo de Arte de Ponce Safety Council of Palm Beach County Inc. Feeding South Florida P.E.C.E.S US Coast Guard Foundation Grow Well After School Program Para la Naturaleza Youth Recreation Association of Riviera Beach Guyana Manufacturing & Services Association Safe Harbor Boy’s Academy Harrison College Foundation Susan G Komen Foundation $1,000 - $2,499 More Fun More Laughter Foundation University of Virgin Islands: Youth Ocean Casa Julia de Burgos Peggy Adams Animal Rescue Explorers Children’s Choir of SJU Rotary Club of St Maarten Urban Youth Impact Stem Arts Christ Fellowship Church Sandals Halcycon Beach Resort VOY Foundation Dash for Independence Color Run Sea Jays Swim Club World Ocean School Down Syndrome Association (PRSA) SVG Systems Sports Academy Garden of Rebirth Women and Children’s Center

14 For more than 20 years employees at Tropical Shipping have supported the Susan G. Komen FLORIDA/CARIBBEAN 1 Foundation. Each year, across the organization employees participate in “Pink Day” to raise awareness and funds for the the fight against breast cancer.

Jericho School for Children with Autism in Jacksonville was given a grant to refurbish a 2 classroom - 27 associates from Shoreside Logistics supplied the labor needed to complete the project.

From November to April, the World Ocean School’s hands-on marine education vessel, the 3 Roseway, operates in St. Croix, part of the U.S. 1 2 Virgin Islands, serving over 350 students in multi- day programs.

Queen Louise Home for Children in the USVI provides residential foster care for children in the 4 foster care system. The Saltchuk Regional Giving Caribbean Committee’s 2018 grant helped the 3 orphanage recover from Hurricane Maria.

VOY is a non-profit, community-based organization that supports education for the 5 children of the north mountainous region of the Dominican Republic. Funds were used to provide 4 5 school supplies, books and transportation for students.

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$50,000 + Lakeside School $1,000 - $2,499 Children’s Museum of Tacoma Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound Lupus Foundation of America Alan Wohlstetter Scholarship Fund Claremont McKenna College Salish Sea Expeditions Nourish Pierce County American Red Cross Concordia PTL Planned Parenthood Avalon Community Church Connect1D $25,000 - $49,999 Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society Conibear Rowing Club Donorschoose.org Atlantic Street Center Rainier Scholars Families Inspiring Leaders Academy FAYMAS (Friends at your Metro Animal Shelter) Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound Rebuilding Together South Sound Hamlin Robinson School Federal Way Chamber Point Defiance Zoo Seattle Academy of Arts & Sciences Island Park PTA Girls Hockey Club Seattle YMCA Youth Career Center Sound Experience King County Library Foundation Goodtimes Project Spaulding Wooden Boat Center Lelli Memorial Scholarship Highline Community College $10,000 - $24,999 Timberlake Church Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Inglemoor Co-op Preschool Contra Costa County Windows of Hope United Way Marine Mammal Care Center John Stanford International School Foss Waterway Seaport University of Washington Medical School Multi Service Center KCTS Television Foster School of Business Olympia Harbor Days Kidstown International Milgard School of Business $2,500 - $4,999 Pike Place Market Foundation Little Star School Permission to Start Dreaming Amara Parenting & Adoption Services Rolling Hills Covenant Church Louisa Boren STEM American Heart Association Seafarers International Union Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital $7,500 - $9,999 Environ Coalition of South Seattle South Sound YMCA Methow Conservancy Communities in Schools of Federal Way Fish and Chip Foundation St. Thomas School Methow Recycles Emergency Food Network Fusion Friends United Shelter The Humane Society Methow Valley Citizen’s Council Gig Harbor Boatshop KUOW The Salvation Army Methow Valley Interpretative North Creek Presbyterian Church MultiCare Foundation Trinity Christian Community National MS Society Seattle Church of Christ South Sound CARE Foundation UCLA Financial Aid Office North Bothell Little League Village Theatre Tacoma Art Museum Washington Grizzlies North Central WA Audubon University of New Orleans Northwest Fisheries Association $5,000 - $7,499 Washington State University Up to $999 Okanogan Land Trust American Cancer Society Washington University-St. Louis American Leadership Forum Paralized Veterans of America Bonita Valley Girls USA Softball Western Washington University Armagosa Conservancy Past Presidents Propeller Club Boy Scouts of America Briarwood Elementary Powerful Voices Charles Wright Academy Catholic Community Services Propeller Club of Tacoma Governor’s Industrial Safety Conference Cedar Wood Elementary Parent Teacher Assn. Public School Funding

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Puget Sound Amateur Hockey Assoc Puyallup Babe Ruth Baseball League Real Escape from the Sex Trade Room One Safe Crossings Foundation Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Seattle Children’s Hospital Seattle Jazzed Seattle Junior Hockey St. Patrick’s School Tacoma Waldorf School Tacoma Youth Marine Center Teentix The Cove The Rescue Mission University of Washington University Presbyterian Church Way Back In Foundation Wedgewood PTA Wreaths Across America YWCA

BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF SOUTH PUGET SOUND

The Great Futures Scholars Program pays a guaranteed stipend for highly capable, qualified and trained college students to work with young people at BGCPSP branches. These students are commonly first-generation college students who were club kids themselves. The stipend helps cover academic expenses such as tuition and books as well as living expenses and keeps them connected to a support system while they navigate school. Saltchuk’s support has helped expand current Great Futures Scholars track for Club kids bound for four-year institutions while developing a hybrid pathway for Club youth wishing to pursue post-secondary educational opportunities with two-year institutions. 17 NATIONWIDE

$10,000 - $20,000 Up to $999 United Seamen’s Service Independent College Fund The Home Depot Foundation Islamic Relief St. Peter School $5,000 - $9,999 Ruby Habitat Research Lowes Charitable and Educational Foundation ASPCA American Red Cross Madison Valley Women’s Club US Coast Guard Foundation University of Massachusetts Foundation University of Michigan American Cancer Society American Heart Association Pan Massachusetts Challenge Center for Reproductive Rights $2,500 - $4,999 Marine Toys for Tots Vassar College Trustees of Princeton Colorado Mesa University Maryknoll Fathers & Brothers US Coast Guard Foundation Lundeburg Maryland School of Seamenship St Joseph’s Indian School University of Idaho Doctors Within Borders Advance Colorado Daryn Hobbs Bike Ride Saltchuk companies are proud supporters of the US $1,000 - $2,999 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Coast Guard Foundation and its events across the nation. Middlebury College Comic Relief, Inc. St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital Sunshine Acres Children’s’ Home The Coast Guard Foundation is a national non-profit Planned Parenthood Watchtower Bible & Tract Society organization, separate from the USCG, that supports Order Sons of Italy in America NYS Grand Lodge American Foundation for Suicide Prevention the men and women of the U.S. Coast Guard and their Foundation Inc. Virigina Tech Foundation Inc families. SUNY Maritime College Dana Farber Cancer Institute Founded in 1969, the Coast Guard Foundation provides Madison Valley Medical Center education, support, and relief for the brave men and Seafarers International House women who enforce maritime law, protect our homeland, United States Merchant Marine Academy and preserve the environment. Montana State University

18 TOTE Maritime employees support Emergency Food Network with volunteer hours, food drives WASHINGTON/PNW 1 and grants. The organization provides food to food banks throughout Tacoma-Pierce County.

Science on the Sea, Foss Waterway Seaport’s marine and environmental science schools- 2 focused program, brings science “alive” through field and hands-on experiences with our natural environment.

Matched giving is used to support organizations our employees are most passionate about. The 3 Village Theatre in Issaquah provides scholarship 1 2 for youth programs, supporting kids in their pursuit of the arts.

TOTE Maritime supports community health care initiatives within the Tacoma-Pierce County 4 Community offered through Multicare and the MultiCare Health Foundation. Foundation staff 3 tour an Orca vessel in Tacoma.

Atlantic Street Center offers innovative opportunities to help students develop academic, 5 social, and leadership skills, and to deepen their community ties. Services are offered at the 4 5 Atlantic Street Family Center in Southeast Seattle as well as within schools.

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