Building an Economy that Works for Everyone

Thank you for making Seeds of Change a success!

To all who attended, thank you so much for supporting Seeds of Change, EOI’s annual dinner!

Photo credit: Chris Dunkle

Photo credit: Chris Dunkle

Over four hundred of us packed the room last night to plant seeds for equity. WOW! You are helping us make progressive change that will be felt for generations to come.

Special thanks to our brilliant emcee, Makini Howell, our inspiring keynote speaker, Eric Liu, and our very generous match sponsor, Floyd Jones!

In the coming days, you can check out our Facebook page for more photos of the evening.

From fighting for paid family leave to achieving accessible health care for all, we are helping to guide the way towards achieving full economic, racial, and gender equity here in Washington. We are able to do this powerful work because of YOU! Thank you so much for your support.

Our deepest gratitude,

John Burbank, Executive Director
Sam Hatzenbeler, Development Director
and all of us at the Economic Opportunity Institute

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P.S. Did you miss the event? You can still help us build an economy that works for everyone – click here to donate now. Thank you!

Photo credit: Garet Munger and Bill Dow

Photo credit: Garet Munger and Bill Dow

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