Volunteers needed for Seattle/​King County Clinic April 24 – 27

Each year more than 3,000 people get care they otherwise would not be able to access because of volunteer participation.

This story appears in the January 2025 issue of the WSNA Newsletter.

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Alison Bradywood, executive director of the Washington State Board of Nursing, takes time out from volunteering at the 2024 Seattle/King County clinic to pet a very chill therapy dog.
Credit: Bobbi Nodell

Thousands of people in your own community don’t have access to or can’t afford the healthcare they need. You can help change that by volunteering with Seattle/King County Clinic, the region's largest volunteer-driven free health clinic this April 24-27, 2025, at Seattle Center.

Your time and presence are incredibly valuable. Each year more than 3,000 people get care they otherwise would not be able to access because of the participation of each and every one of our 4,000+ volunteers.

Barriers to healthcare are widening and affect more and more Americans each year. Our patients reflect a wide variety of people from all backgrounds: they are our neighbors, coworkers, friends, grandparents, and more, and you have the power to help bridge the care gap right here at home.


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