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"My first day at WWEE was the first day of the rest of my life. I learned to have hope...and I learned to believe in ME."



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WWEE Alumni

WWEE alumni are successful because they have learned to trust in themselves and their capabilities. They have taken the all-important first steps toward self-sufficiency. WWEE is proud of their accomplishments and knows their futures are bright.

We want to hear from you!

Since the agency’s inception 25 years ago, WWEE has assisted over 12,000 families in their quest to become self-sufficient. Unfortunately, we have lost track of some of you over the years and we want to remedy that situation. If you’re an alum of the WWEE program, WWEE would like to hear how you are doing. Please contact us by email or by phone at (253) 590-0647 and share your story with our staff. We would love to revel in your successes or help you if you’re encountering any new barriers.

One of the speakers at the 2007 King County Benefit Breakfast will be renowned comedian and WWEE graduate, Debbie Wooten. Use the links below to view a video of Debbie Wooten discussing her experiences with WWEE as well as some clips from a stand-up comedy performance: Check out the alumni campaign page to see how some alumni are helping others take the same steps to change their lives.


Alumni Success Stories

The true value of the services WWEE provides is measured not in statistics, but in the real stories of people whose lives have changed. Please meet:
For the privacy and safety of our participants some names have been changed and some photos have been omitted.


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