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College Place Middle School is one of 13 Pacific Northwest middle and high schools that will benefit from Seattle-based Pemco Mutual Insurance’s school supply drive benefiting homeless and underserved students.
The goal of the annual “Supply Surge” school supply drive, running now through Aug. 6, is to help close the opportunity gap for students in need by making sure they start the school year with the necessary supplies.
Supply Surge will bring together 37 businesses in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood, as well as donors from across the state, to provide students with essential school supplies – from paper and pencils to backpacks and calculators– as schools return to in-person learning this fall.
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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle Childrenâs and UW Medicine Lay Groundwork for Historic Cancer Partnership
7.13.21
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, UW Medicine, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and
Seattle Childrenâs are exploring a comprehensive collaboration aimed at bringing
groundbreaking research to patient care for children and adults
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, UW Medicine, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and Seattle Children’s today announced plans to explore restructuring their longtime relationship to accelerate a shared mission of advancing diagnosis, treatment and pioneering of cures for cancer and other diseases.
If finalized and approved, the proposed restructure would establish an adult-focused oncology program and, separately, a pediatric oncology program. These programs would be collaborative and integrated with the innovative cancer research from Fred Hutch, UW Medicine and Seattle Children’s.