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What's New at Common Cents and the Penny Harvest

Seattle Penny Harvest Sets Record For Fundraising but needs donations to continue. Read More.

Water 1st International recognizes Penny Harvest students at Montlake Elementary.

Making a difference at Adams Elementary School (video)
Click here to view a video made by Adams Students celebrating their harvest!
Click here to view the video used to kick-off this year's harvest at Adams!

The West Seattle Herald proclaims, "Students scrounge for idle pennies."

Penny Harvest Youth Board is accepting applications. Join young people who desire to make change in their communities.

 


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Solid Ground
administers the Penny Harvest in Seattle/King County in coordination with Common Cents

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MIKE BEEBE, Program Director
mikebe@solid-ground.org
Mike Beebe has served as the Program Director for Penny Harvest Seattle/King County since September of 2004. He has over 15 years of experience managing youth leadership programs and is passionate about partnering with young people to create positive social change.  His experience includes managing JustServe AmeriCorps, a youth anti-violence program and Teen Link, a phone line for youth. Mike currently serves on the Board of Directors for Seattle Young People’s Project.

MARYELLEN FERRO, Program Coordinator
maryellenf@solid-ground.org
Maryellen came to Penny Harvest with extensive youth development experience working in schools. In her role at Crisis Clinic, she coordinated and co-facilitated the Youth Suicide Speaker’s Bureau, a discussion based suicide prevention curriculum aimed at middle and high school students. She has also trained and supervised youth volunteers to take calls on the Teen Link phone line, assisted with the writing of a resource guide for teens, and worked as a phone worker on the 24-Hour Crisis Line. She moved to Seattle from Reston, VA in 2001 to complete a year in the JustServe Americorps program. 

        
GLENN PUCKETT, Solid Ground Director of Volunteer Resources
glennp@solid-ground.org
Glenn has been providing programmatic oversight for Penny Harvest and Solid Ground's community building programs for five years. Prior to his work as the Director of Volunteer Resources, Glenn spent eight years in private sector management. His experience includes extensive marketing and organizational development. In addition, Glenn has served as a United States Peace Corps volunteer in Moldova.
 
ANNA BALDWIN, Community Outreach Coordinator
annab@solid-ground.org
Anna is an Americorps VISTA who came to Penny Harvest with a Bachelor of Arts in History and Teacher Certification in Social Studies from Michigan State University. She spent last year as an intern teaching 11th grade United States Government and has experience organizing around issues of economic and health justice. Anna is incredibly excited about the transformative potential of youth and education to construct a more just society.

 
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