
Business Partner Feature: Seven Stars Farm
As Room One has been looking to expand its food access program, Seven Stars Farm (south of Carlton) expressed interest in providing beef for the project.
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As Room One has been looking to expand its food access program, Seven Stars Farm (south of Carlton) expressed interest in providing beef for the project.
We are so excited to welcome three new board members this year. You will be meeting each of our wonderful board volunteers over our next several newsletters.
Our Room One Advocacy Team went to Olympia with one of our partner organizations, Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network (WAISN) in support of immigrant rights to healthcare and unemployment insurance.
For much of our 25 year history, Room One has hosted groups as a way to build belonging, resilience, and co-learn needed skills.
For those of you on social media, you may have seen our “Mental Health Mondays” on Instagram and Facebook.
Okanogan County participates in a statewide count of homeless individuals each year taking place over just 1-5 days in January.
Creative changemakers like adrienne maree brown observe that when we focus on the problems, we become lost in them.
Aged, Blind, or Disabled is a state-funded program that provides cash assistance and a referral to the Housing and Essential Needs program to eligible low-income individuals who are age 65 or older, blind or determined likely to meet Supplemental Security Income disability criteria based on an impairment(s) expected to last at least 12 consecutive months.
The Sexual Violence Law Center (SVLC) is a nonprofit law firm that seeks to improve the legal response to survivors of sexual violence. Our advocacy is based in race and gender equity principles. SVLC is the only legal aid program of its kind in Washington, providing holistic legal assistance and representation exclusively to victims of sexual violence, assault, abuse, harassment and stalking.
Thanks to the incredible good will and hard work of our regular volunteers from the Methow Valley Unitarian Universality Fellowship, we will be able to offer monthly Baby Item Exchange hours in our current Room One building!
There is something truly beautiful about a community that shows up again and again to ensure that everyone is taken care of and that those living here have what they need.
There is an increasing urgency and focus on youth mental health promotion and substance use prevention across our health systems and governmental agencies.
At Room One, we see every day what a difference accessible childcare makes to working families. We see people making impossible choices, between paying medical bills or putting food on the table.
In response to the ongoing challenges of opioid overdoses and substance use in the Methow Valley, we want to take a minute to answer some questions we’ve fielded recently:
In 2025, we’re excited to expand our volunteer program, offering meaningful opportunities for individuals with expertise and skills to make a significant impact on our programs and organizational growth.
Hello, Room One community! I’m Jess, and I’m stoked to introduce myself as the Communications (and Advocacy!) Lead here at Room One.