The new brand identity
When you are alone for days or weeks at a time, you eventually become drawn to people. Talking
When you are alone for days or weeks at a time, you eventually become drawn to people. Talking
I was recently quoted as saying, I don’t care if Instagram has more users than Twitter. If you
This year, the Safe Crossings Foundation Board of Directors designated special funds for a community grant-making initiative. This
The Safe Crossings Foundation Annual Luncheon was a major success this year, thanks to our generous sponsors and
Please join us in welcoming our new Executive Director, Karen Schrantz. We are thrilled that she has joined
Is it possible for a child to find peace after his mom dies? The answer to this question
BETTER TOGETHER Safe Crossings Foundation, in partnership with some fantastic organizations and generous donors, is honored to help
This summer Camp Erin King County hosted two totally full camps! Sixty kids and sixty teens received the
Safe Crossings Foundation will be holding a one-day symposium on Friday, February 26th, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. Educating grief
We’ve got a new member in the Safe Crossings Foundation family! Please join us in welcoming Clare Miller,
Camper Brittany Frisk Gets College Assistance from Donor Families There’s no doubt about it. Brittany Frisk’s dad would
John Richards, known to his fans as “John in Morning” on 90.3 KEXP Seattle, will be interviewing our
Recently Safe Crossings Foundation sat down with D’Juna Duhon and her 16-year-old daughter, Jayza. Jayza’s beloved grandfather died
In 2015 the Safe Crossings Foundation board of directors designated special funds for a new community grant-making initiative.
Thanks to funding from our generous donors, Safe Crossings Foundation offered the second Northwest Conference on Childhood Grief
Last summer we launched our first Community Grant Initiative, seeking innovative approaches to address the unmet needs of
Happy Holidays! from the staff of Safe Crossings Foundation. Thank you all for supporting our organization and community
Thank you to all of our sponsors, donors, attendees and volunteers who helped make our 2015 Luncheon a
Ian Williams-Buckmaster, endured parental struggles with addiction and multiple relocations. Ultimately, both his mom and dad died young. Low
Safe Crossings Foundation aims to be a one-stop shop for grief resources in the Seattle area. We have