Now I Rise
During these trying times, I want to be able to look back and think I did my best to positively change this world and our communities.
Coming Home
Nicollette Roe, long-time staffer, is NWEA’s first official Education Advocate serving Tacoma. Read about what it means to her to work in the community she’s from.
Meet Our New AmeriCorps Team!
We’re so pleased to announce our incoming AmeriCorps members who have chosen NWEA as their service site for the year! Even as virtual tutoring becomes critical, our members are bringing the passion and the skills to help smooth out what’s sure to be an unusual academic year.
From Friendships to Nonprofit Partnerships!
Sometimes you need a wine night with the girls to reset! Little did I know that my wine night would lead to a nonprofit collaboration…
Change My Life for Good
One day, a very nice and respectful old coworker told me:
“If you really want to do something in your life, leave this place, get an education, and look for a better job. Look at me, I have been working here for more than 20 years, and nothing has changed for good for me.”
When life throws a curveball
What do you do when life throws a curveball? You’re supposed to keep your eye on the ball, but how?
Who is NWEA's Executive Director?
Laura has been an ardent supporter of SEA since 2008. In that time, Laura has acted as a program partner at two colleges and served as a member of our board of directors – and now we’re thrilled to have her as our leader!
Breaking Through Barriers
My first meeting with my Education Advocate was one of the most unexpected moments of my life. She told me there could be a way for me to go back to school if I completed the GED. I still don’t know how to describe how I felt after that moment. Excitement? Hope? That I was finally going to go back to school, that I might still have another chance to see my dream come true?
I Can Conquer
Having a Master’s Degree in Social Work is a big accomplishment for me. I am a first-generation college student. Many of my family members did not attend college.
What I Offer
I am a multiple-disabled high school dropout, and it was because of support from SEA that I was able to not only graduate from Shoreline Community College, but that I was able to remain enrolled at the University of Washington during a really difficult time in my life.
A Second Family
Throughout my educational career I have overcome many personal challenges to get to where I am now. Growing up in Peru, I was raised with the understanding that my role as a woman was to become a wife and mother. I was never introduced to educational or career opportunities. This carried over into my life in the United States.
Diamonique’s Big and Bold Dreams
My daughter is a perpetual source of inspiration to me. I think my interest in education and learning has sparked something beautiful in her. I am seriously always surprised by her and motivated to keep learning so that she can see someone who has taken a path less traveled (corny, I know). She talks about going to grad school, being a mathematician or an engineer. I think it’s showing her that she can have dreams that are big, bold, and difficult, and still reach them.