Hazel Miller Foundation

Hazel Miller Foundation

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The Hazel Miller Foundation is a private, nonprofit foundation dedicated to the citizens of Edmonds and South Snohomish County, Washington.

Our grants are designed to serve non-profit organizations operating in Edmonds and South Snohomish County. As a young woman, Hazel moved to Seattle where she fell in love and married Morris Miller. Together they owned and operated a very successful business called Seattle Quilt Manufacturing Company, makers of the famous “comfy” sleeping bag, and after many years sold the business, retired, and en

Photos from Hazel Miller Foundation's post 06/04/2026

We are always honored to support the efforts of AtWork!, which serves people with disabilities by providing the training and support necessary for employment.

Photos from Hazel Miller Foundation's post 05/29/2026

Seattle Children's Chorus provides high-quality choral training and performance opportunities for young singers while fostering confidence, teamwork, and community connection.

Earlier this year, The Foundation awarded $3,000 to support need-based scholarships for South Snohomish County families participating in the Seattle Children’s Chorus.

By helping cover tuition for local students, the funding ensures that financial barriers do not prevent children from participating in music education.

Photos from Hazel Miller Foundation's post 05/20/2026

We love how PEPS for Parents' hosts peer-led parent groups in South Snohomish County. Their programs reduce isolation and strengthen parents' well-being through weekly, community-based support in English and Spanish, both in person and online. PEPS has served families in the region since 2008, with programming that adapts to the changing needs of locals.

Their $5,000 grant supports ongoing programming.

Photos from Hazel Miller Foundation's post 05/12/2026

With their ~$10,000 grant, the Edmonds Unitarian Universalist Congregation was able to provide gas and laundry vouchers to houseless single women and families living in their vehicles in the church's parking lot.

These funds helped recipients access hygiene services, commute to their jobs, and clean their clothes.

Bravo, Edmonds Unitarian Universalists!

Photos from Hazel Miller Foundation's post 05/06/2026

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Snohomish County grant supported the Healthy Lifestyles Initiative at the Alderwood Boys & Girls Club.

They exceeded their goal by over 20%, with 439 youth benefitting from 4 Healthy Habits nutrition curriculum cycles, 52 weeks of fitness challenges, 3 cycles of Positive Actions curriculum (SEL skill building), gardening, and a 12-15 week season of a chosen team sport (basketball, soccer, flag football, or floor hockey).

Thank you for all you do for the kids in our community, Alderwood Boys & Girls Club!

Photos from Hazel Miller Foundation's post 04/29/2026

PrideFest 2026 and a series of Pride Month events will bring performances, art, and family gatherings to Edmonds.

Edmonds Pride organizes the celebrations each June to create welcoming spaces for LGBTQIA2S+ residents, families, and local businesses. Their $8,500 grant will support performers and event infrastructure.

Photos from Hazel Miller Foundation's post 04/21/2026

The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce Foundation supports several of the city’s best-known community events, including the 4th of July Celebration, Classic Car Show, Halloween Trick-or-Treat Night, and the annual Tree Lighting Ceremony.

Their $30,000 grant helps cover event infrastructure and safety costs, allowing these long-standing traditions to remain free and open to the public.

Photos from Hazel Miller Foundation's post 04/16/2026

Adults with developmental disabilities find community, creativity, and independence through the programs offered at All Aboard.

The organization’s Spring Program brings participants together with local musicians and artists for a collaborative performance that gives each person a role onstage or behind the scenes.

Their $1,800 grant sustains the program, which includes participants from communities across South Snohomish County.

Photos from Hazel Miller Foundation's post 04/07/2026

Afghan Advantage’s Pods Literacy: Literate Mothers Empower Family & Community program provides English literacy instruction for Afghan mothers in South Snohomish County who were previously denied access to formal education.

Their $7,345 grant funds scholarships for neighborhood-based learning pods where participants build language skills and confidence to engage with schools, healthcare providers, and everyday services.

Photos from Hazel Miller Foundation's post 03/25/2026

More photos from the work the Washington West African Center is doing in South Snohomish County.

In 2025, the center distributed 174,000 pounds of culturally relevant food to 974 families.

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10016 Edmonds Way, PO Box C-257
Edmonds, WA
98020

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
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