Raise Your Glass, Raise Some Funds
The WAVE Foundation's annual wine event will be held at a fabulous new venue
in Seattle's old Rainier Brewery building! 
Enjoy tasting delicious wines, brews and cider.
Veraci Pizza will provide mouth watering wood-fired pizzas.
Exciting silent auction items and onsite wine sales.
All profits benefit The WAVE Foundation.
6:00pm - 9:00pm
Click here for tickets
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Athleta and Cycle the WAVE Event
WHAT: Training ride for all abilities and ages!
WHEN: Saturday, May 16th, 1:00PM-3:00PM
The WAVE Foundation is teaming up with our sponsor Athleta and Mary Craig of Live Alive Fit!
Join Mother and Daughter team Mary and Alessandra on a training ride leaving from Athleta - University Village. Mary will lead a 40 minute trail ride leaving the store. Dust off those bikes and get your training started with this gentle ride on the Burke Gilman bike trail.
Come back to the store and enjoy prize drawings and refreshments compliments of Athleta.
Thank you Athleta for sponsoring this event.
Register Today!
**Please note that "all riders need to arrive early to fill out a waiver, AND bring their own bike in working order, helmet, and their own fix-a-flat kit!"
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SPU Nursing Students 2015 Awareness Campaign
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Pictured left to right: Professor Heidi Monroe with SPU students - Amanda, Laura, Emily, MacKenzie and Bri
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The WAVE Foundation is fortunate, once again, to be working with a group of senior nursing students from Seattle Pacific University dedicated to helping raise awareness about domestic violence. This year's group of students have embarked on creating an Awareness Campaign aimed at targeting college students across the SPU and UW campuses through an educational poster that will be installed in restrooms through their respective campuses. This "stall talk", as it is called at SPU, provides a unique opportunity to reach a captive audience! The main focus of the poster will be to create those "ah ha" moments for the readers where they recognize themselves or a friend from the scenarios provided. As a nursing student, Laura Miller mentions, we want to "illuminate" these behaviors so that people can recognize themselves and learn healthy alternatives to abusive patterns. That illumination is already in effect. In doing their reasearch for this project, Emily Hellesto has come to realize "after taking the Love is Respect quiz and seeing things that I thought weren't that bad...and realizing that those behaviors are considered abusive". The WAVE Foundation eagerly awaits the presentation of their completed project at our Raise Your Glass fundraising event on June 11th.
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