WeCount

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A leading cause of poverty is a lack of personal community support, the failing of a social safety-net that keeps us all from falling between the cracks. WeCount is designed to strengthen our local safety-nets by helping people connect and support each other with their gently-used items and donated resources. Because our initial product focuses on Seattle, WA, we have partnered with key local grou

ps that address homelessness and low-income services. We work closely with the region's federal social service oversight agency, the All Home Coalition (formerly Committee to End Homelessness in King County), as well as the great folks at Homeless in Seattle, the City of Seattle Human Services Department, Seattle University Faith & Family Homelessness and Social Justice programs. In addition, we are proud to work with numerous local service providers and their outreach staff - all of whom provide local content, input and review to keep our work relevant, effective, and compassionate. Finally, our team performs regular research and outreach to people experiencing homelessness so we may better know our methods, the people we hope to help, and the reasons we have created WeCount. About us:

WeCount was founded in Spring of 2015 to solve outreach challenges experienced by social service providers using mobile technology. WeCount is an easy-to-use and free tool to for the public to identify needs and offer assistance that can help individuals and families. Our ideal users are everyone - from a person that wants to assist the man who asks for change at their corner, to the police officer that wants to provide information to help someone in need, to agencies that wants to empower their outreach workers with wrap-around services, to the person who wants to learn more about getting or giving aid in their neighborhood. Jonathan Sposato, co-founder, is a successful entrepreneur and investor who brings decades of consumer product development and management experience. A co-founder of Geek Wire Magazine, PicMonkey, and Picnik, Jonathan is regarded as the only person to sell two businesses to Google, as well as a leader in socially-conscious investing and development. Graham Pruss, co-founder, is an anthropologist who researches homelessness in the United States, has directed street outreach and community meals to people experiencing homeless, and draws from personal experiences as a former teen parent and runaway. Graham brings a decade of hardware and software development experience, an insider knowledge of social service needs and delivery, and sits on the Executive Committee of the federally mandated agency that oversees social services funding in King County, the AllHome Coalition.

Great article by POLITICO on Seattle's housing crisis, labor market shift, and homelessness - thanks for the shout out t...
04/26/2018

Great article by POLITICO on Seattle's housing crisis, labor market shift, and homelessness - thanks for the shout out to our work at WeCount!

In Seattle’s red-hot housing market, a group of millennial techies is using data skills to alter the look, and affordability, of their adopted city.

“An attorney representing the twelve people cited said the ordinance is a back-handed attempt at getting rid of the city...
01/17/2018

“An attorney representing the twelve people cited said the ordinance is a back-handed attempt at getting rid of the city’s homeless people and a first-amendment infringement.”

A dozen do-gooders in California were issued citations — for offering food to homeless people in a public park. The dozen volunteers cited Sunday were part of a bigger group in El Cajon, prot…

01/17/2018

For Brian Graap and Kari Forbes, there wasn’t much time. The Section 8 housing voucher they’d improbably secured was set to expire and after three months of looking for an apartment, the only thing they’d heard from potential landlords was “No.” The couple … Continue reading →

An additional form of affordable housing:
01/17/2018

An additional form of affordable housing:

The trailers would house about 67 people.

Look at all of those amazing Hanes socks!  of our Holiday Season sock event where we passed out 5,500 pairs of Hanes soc...
01/16/2018

Look at all of those amazing Hanes socks!

of our Holiday Season sock event where we passed out 5,500 pairs of Hanes socks to folks in need last December. We visited a shelter, two tent encampments and passed our socks downtown. A big thanks to Hanes for making this event possible!

01/15/2018

Opening Day for the 2018 State Legislature is Wednesday. HPR’s Wayne Yoshioka has this preview. Nearly 3-thousand bills are expected to be introduced in

Please join us at the annual Seattle / King County One Night Count on January 26th!If you are interested in joining our ...
01/09/2018

Please join us at the annual Seattle / King County One Night Count on January 26th!

If you are interested in joining our WeCount team of volunteers, please email [email protected] by Thursday of this week!

Count Us In 2018 will take place on Friday, January 26th ! The core purpose of our annual Point in Time (PIT) Count is to collect data on the needs of people experiencing homelessness in our community. The count also provides an excellent opportunity to increase awareness of homelessness and to spar...

Big news for WeCount Board Member Mark Putnam - please join us in celebrating the great work that Mark has done with All...
01/07/2018

Big news for WeCount Board Member Mark Putnam - please join us in celebrating the great work that Mark has done with AllHome in King County.

Mark Putnam, executive director of the agency that coordinates homeless services in King County, is leaving the organization at the end of January.

The problem of homelessness is no larger than any on of us; everyone can make a difference.
01/03/2018

The problem of homelessness is no larger than any on of us; everyone can make a difference.

A pasta dinner will help earn funds

Some hospitals are doing better than others in how they provide care to unhoused folks.
01/03/2018

Some hospitals are doing better than others in how they provide care to unhoused folks.

People without stable housing are more likely to be admitted as an inpatient and to stay longer than those with permanent housing.

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6512 23rd Avenue NW
Seattle, WA
98117

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