About Us
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Our mission is to inspire teaching and learning for humanity in the schools and communities of this region through study of the Holocaust.

The Holocaust Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, established in 1989. The Holocaust Center supports teachers int he public and private schools of Washington who want to introduce Holocaust studies into their curricula.

The Center provides educational materials, including resources that preserve local connections to the Holocaust for grades 5-12 through community college and university levels.

It is through the study of the Holocaust that young people and adults learn about human behavior, social responsibility, moral courage and the importance of speaking out against intolerance.

The Center provides the following resources to educators, students, academics, authors, and public and private organizations:
  • Educational programs and curricula
  • Teaching seminars
  • Holocaust teaching trunks
  • Speakers bureau of survivors, witnesses, liberators, WWII veterans, and the children of survivors
  • Online resources
  • Traveling exhibits
  • Artifacts exhibit
  • Library - video/DVDs, testimonies of local survivors and liberators
  • Monthly E-Newsletter
  • Quarterly Newsletter
  • Public exhibits and programs
  • Statewide Holocaust writing/art contest

The Center's work is funded by individual donations and grants. Contributions can be made online (click on the "Network for Good" icon) or mail contributions to:

Holocaust Center
2031 Third Ave. 
Seattle, WA  98121