Visions of Wallingford
How does a neighborhood learn?
With your help, we've led several local walking tours, created a documentary film, screened the film for a variety of audiences – all of which are helping us to tell a more nuanced story of our neighborhood.
Now that the film is finished, you can continue to help by getting involved in organizations that are creating the conditions for more just relationships with our lands, waters, and each other:
Wallingford-based:
Solid Ground: antiracist, antipoverty work in food, housing, transportation, and healthcare
FamilyWorks: family-focused community building with a food bank and a resources center
Tilth Alliance: food and gardening nonprofit with partnerships across WA state
Seattle-based:
350 Seattle: the Seattle chapter of an international climate justice group
Chief Seattle Club: Native-led housing and human services
Downtown Emergency Services Center: comprehensive services for people experience homelessness
Frolic: multi-family housing developments with community funding
Be:Seattle: a network of organizations fighting for housing justice
ADUniverse: City resources for building an accessory dwelling unit
National or international:
National Low Income Housing Coalition: racial and social equity in housing through public policy
Sunrise Movement: youth-led movement to stop climate change and create green jobs
Landback: campaign and framework for Indigenous sovereignty