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Youngstown's programs would not be possible without the generous support of city, regional and national grants and organizations. For 2009 - 2010, we received funding from:


Seattle Department of Neighborhoods works to bring government closer to the residents of Seattle by engaging them in civic participation; helping them become empowered to make positive contributions to their communities; and by involving more of Seattle's underrepresented residents, including communities of color and immigrants, in civic discourse, processes, and opportunities.


Established in 1961, the Washington State Arts Commission (WSAC) collaborates with artists and arts organizations to conserve and develop critical artistic resources. WSAC strives to further policies that promote statewide arts awareness, develop sustainable arts resources for future generations, and deepen investments in Washington's dynamic cultural legacy.


4Culture is the cultural services agency for King County, Washington providing programs, financial support and services in the arts, public art, heritage and historic preservation for all residents and visitors in King County.4Culture is a new model for public support of cultural programs. It combines the resources of the public sector with the flexibility of a non-profit. Through the integration of four program areas, 4Culture stimulates cultural activity and enhances the assets that distinguish our communities as vibrant, unique, and authentic.


The overarching aim of the King County Food and Fitness Initiative (KCFFI) is to support healthy eating and active living among vulnerable children and their families by promoting environments that support healthy behaviors. We will improve the food and physical activity environments in two neighborhoods in Seattle, King County (Delridge and White Center) through local action and promotion of policy and systems change at municipal/county and regional/state levels in three strategic areas: 1) school food and fitness, 2) healthy food access in convenience and produce stores; 3) promoting walking and biking through changes to school and community settings


The Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs promotes the value of arts and culture in and of communities throughout Seattle. By fostering and investing in the creative contributions of our artist citizens to every facet of the community, we engage the creativity in every resident and build a healthy and vibrant Seattle.

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Our programs at Youngstown are always free and aim to give youth the highest caliber of arts and leadership education. Your support enables our work to best serve and empower young people.

Get Involved - Youngstown Needs You!

Without community support we couldn't succeed, but there is no limit to what we can do together!

Volunteer Opportunities:

We are looking for people who already have technical theater experience as well as those with the desire to learn about production. CONTACT:

Sara McChristian
Technical Director
saram@dnda.org

for technical theater, stage lighting, live sound mixing, recording studio engineering, stage carpentry, or stage design

Phillippia Goldsmith
Community Builder
phillippiag@dnda.org

for Community building volunteer opportunities.

Brianna Camarda
Operations Director
briannac@dnda.org

for all other opportunities.

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