Saturday, Aug. 13 vs. Atlanta Dream at 7 p.m.
The Seattle Storm is proud to recognize the efforts of local non-profit organizations in the Puget Sound community. Each game night this summer, the Storm will shine the spotlight on a featured non-profit, its positive impact within our community and ways in which Storm fans can become involved.
League of Education Voters
educationvoters.org
The League of Education Voters was founded a decade ago out of frustration with our state’s broken education finance system. That energy was turned into a force for change by recruiting like-minded leaders in the community — levy chairs, school directors, and citizens — who shared the common goals of improving and adequately funding our public schools.
Washington’s children are our first and most important constituents. Our future as a state and nation depends on preparing ALL of our children for success in college, job training, careers, and life. We know our education system needs help. Too many young children enter kindergarten unprepared for school. Too many students do not receive the support they need to achieve their full potential. Too many students drop out of school or graduate unprepared for college and the workforce.
We, along with our public schools and leaders, must do a better job of educating every child for success in our knowledge-based economy. A decade after our humble beginnings, we have made important progress — but to achieve our goal of every child ready for college and career, we need your help. Join the movement by visiting educationvoters.org today!
If you are interested in learning more about how a local organization you are involved with can be part of the Storm Community Spotlight program, call 206-217-WNBA (9622) Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.












