QuEST Seattle
A year of volunteer service, living in community and working for social change, for young adults in a
09/13/2022
Quest Fellows relaxing after starting their service placements at NW Immigrant Rights Project, WA Housing Alliance, Recovery Cafe, and United Indians.
09/08/2022
New QuEST Fellows enjoying a beach picnic to start their year of service in Seattle
06/30/2022
QuEST has a new Program Director. Welcome, Kate!
--
Kate Landis is the Program Director of QuEST as well as social justice activist and author of the award-winning memoir Stubborn Grace: Faith, Mental Illness, and Demanding a Blessing. Kate also works with Crux Consulting, providing leadership coaching and organizational management to nonprofits. Kate served as a Unitarian Universalist minister, as well as a hospital and camp chaplain, for nine years and worked with congregations on dismantling cultures of white supremacy, engaging young adults in congregational leadership, and youth empowerment.
Kate lives in Beacon Hill with her husband Jay and ornery black lab, Wally. She loves pilgrimages and has traveled the Camino de Santiago in Spain twice. She hopes to walk the Italian portion of the Villa Francigena this year. Kate is learning Italian and Spanish and working on a second book. She loves to see live music and is frequently the oldest person in the mosh pit.
Staff Program Director Kate Landis Kate Landis is the Program Director of QuEST as well as social justice activist and author of the award-winning memoir Stubborn Grace: Faith, Mental Illness, and Demanding a Blessing. Kate also works with Crux Consulting, providing leadership coaching and organizational....
06/06/2022
Spread the word! QuEST is looking for another Fellow for the 2022-2023 cohort!
Image ID
Announcement on a rainbow background that reads:
Join QuEST year-of-service fellowship in Seattle
Seeking a Community Programs Coordinator for Facing Homelessness
Apply Now www.quest-seattle.org
05/31/2022
Celebrate our 30th anniversary with us!
Saturday, June 11th
At University Friends Meeting, 4001 9th Ave NE, Seattle
9:30 am — welcome, coffee and snacks provided
10-noon — outdoor gardening service project (gardening, light landscaping, and clean-up on UFM and QuEST House grounds; bring gardening gloves if you have them, you’re welcome to bring your favorite garden tools to use, too)
12 noon — potluck (bring a dish to share, bring your own utensils and plate if you can)
Hybrid: at University Friends Meeting and online via Zoom
1:30-3:30 pm — Meeting for Worship for Celebration with slideshow, speakers, and sharing (email [email protected] for zoom link)
We're looking for the next Program Director of QuEST! Is it you or someone you know? Please share with f/Friends.
---
University Friends Meeting (Seattle, Washington) seeks a Program Director for the Quaker Experiential Service & Training (QuEST) program. The Director is responsible for administering and implementing a program that provides Quaker and non-Quaker young adults with year-long positions at local social change and social service organizations, and an intentional, residential community. This is a part-time exempt position. Job description is available at https://quest-seattle.org/download/12810/ . The position is open until filled. A first round of screening resumes will be held on May 9, 2022.
03/21/2022
The QuEST Fellows had the opportunity to go to Washington, DC, this month to learn and lobby their representatives with other young adults at the Friends Committee on National Legislation - FCNL Spring Lobby Weekend.
02/10/2022
We're looking for our QuEST Fellows for next year! The priority deadline is March 15. Please spread the word.
---
QuEST (Quaker Experiential Service and Training) is a service year fellowship in Seattle, Washington, that provides young adults with professional positions at local nonprofits, an intentional residential community as a cohort, and opportunities for training and reflection. Fellows are matched with one of QuEST's partner agencies for full-time year-long service. The six Fellows live together in a shared house in Seattle's University District and they receive room and board, a personal stipend, transportation and health care funds, and student loan support.
Placements for 2022-2023 QuEST Fellows are:
* Facing Homelessness - Community Programs Coordinator
* Northwest Immigrant Rights Project - Bilingual General Intake Coordinator
* Recovery Café - Radical Hospitality Coordinator
* Seattle JazzED - Program Coordinator
* United Indians of All Tribes Foundation (Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center) - Development & Communications Associate
* Washington Housing Alliance Action Fund - Community Organizing Fellow
Applicants must be at least 21 years old, able to relocate to Seattle and work full-time, and interested in community, simplicity, and social change. Visit our website, www.quest-seattle.org, for more information and to download an application. Contact Promise Partner, Program Director, at [email protected] with any questions.
QuEST - a year of community, simplicity, and social change in Seattle Apply Now! "I am grateful for the people I met and for the growth I experienced through the QuEST Fellowship. I lived with five amazing human beings who taught me what it meant to be in community with others. Through my placement,
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the organization
Website
Address
4001 9th Avenue NE
Seattle, WA
98105