FareStart
FareStart is a Nonprofit organization in Seattle, Washington, USA that provides restaurant industry job training for the disadvantaged and homeless.[1] FareStart originally started as a for-profit provider of meals to homeless shelters under the name Common Meals, but became a non-profit in 1992.[2] Common Meals was established in 1988 by David Lee.[3]
Founded | 1988 |
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Founder | David Lee |
Type | 501(c)(3) |
Focus | Homelessness |
Coordinates | 47.615193°N 122.337471°W |
Area served | Seattle, Washington, USA |
Services | Vocational education, job placement |
Website | farestart |
Notes
- "Angela Stowell is the new CEO of Seattle's FareStart". The Seattle Times. 2018-07-11. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
- Prinzing, Debra (March 1, 1998). "FareStart expands its job-training menu". Puget Sound Business Journal. Retrieved May 11, 2020.
- Humphrey, Clark (2007). Seattle's Belltown. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7385-4816-6.
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References
- Bomann, Mieke; American News Service (May 2, 1999), "Homeless And Ex-Addicts Staff Chic Bistro In Seattle", Albany Times Union, Albany, New York: George Randolph Hearst III – via HighBeam (subscription required) , archived from the original on January 25, 2013, retrieved October 27, 2012
- Johnson, Gene (September 1, 2011), Seattle program teaches homeless to feed hungry, Associated Press – via HighBeam (subscription required) , archived from the original on January 25, 2013, retrieved October 27, 2012
- Jungerhans, Robert (Fall 2008), "Soup Kitchen Confidential", Stanford Social Innovation Review, – via Questia (subscription required) , vol. 6 no. 4, retrieved October 27, 2012
- Talvi, Silja J. A. (December 26, 2000), "A Recipe for Redemption ; Program Helps Homeless Gain Skills That Win Jobs", The Christian Science Monitor, Christian Science Publishing Society – via Questia (subscription required) , retrieved October 27, 2012
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