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GIVING THANKS, GIVING BACK

At The Reef Capitol Hill we are committed to giving back to the community & building strong civic partnerships here in the Pacific Northwest. We're excited to announce we will be donating 5% of our profits each month to organizations in the PNW.

How it works – at each point-of-sale The Reef Capitol Hill has signs educating customers on the three groups we will be donating to, the customer then decides where they would like our dollars to go. At the end of the month, we tally up the numbers and divide those profits based on the customer votes.


Learn more below about the organizations we are currently partnering with.

Washington Wild is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to defend, protect, and restore wild lands and waters in Washington State through advocacy, education, and civic engagement. Founded in 1979 as the Washington Wilderness Coalition, Washington Wild has been instrumental in protecting nearly 3 million acres of Wilderness in Washington State.

They believe that public lands are a public issue. By educating, empowering, and mobilizing our communities, Washington Wild builds powerful grassroots networks that help protect and restore wild lands throughout the state. Supporters share their philosophy that Washington’s remaining wild lands have intrinsic value and are essential to our quality of life.


Old Dog Haven is a small nonprofit group using a large network of foster homes to provide a loving safe home for abandoned senior dogs in Western Washington. When ODH has room and the means, they take these dogs into their own homes.


Old Dog Haven adopts out those dogs with a reasonable life-expectancy. They care for the rest as members of the family in permanent foster homes for as long as they have good quality of life. In addition, ODH tries to assist owners in finding new homes for their senior dogs through our website and referrals.


Lifelong’s team of skilled staff, partner with clients to overcome obstacles like poverty and food insecurity that stand between them and their best possible health. Each person arrives with their own set of strengths and challenges and needs care that is just as unique. They are here to help and serve individuals in King, Snohomish, Skagit, San Juan, Whatcom, Cowlitz, Wahkiakum and Island counties.

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