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Washington Women’s Foundation
2100 24th Avenue South #330
Seattle WA 98144
206-340-1710
206-407-2177 (fax)
info@wawomensfoundation.org


How to find us

We are on the third floor of the 2100 Building, located on 24th Avenue South between South Hill and South Walker streets. Our red brick building is one block east of Rainier Avenue South, in the same neighborhood as Remo Borracchini’s Bakery. On-street parking is available in the surrounding area. Treehouse is the primary tenant in our building.

Map of our location


Driving directions

  • From Interstate 90, take the Rainier Avenue South exit (heading eastbound from Interstate 5, this is the FIRST exit – if you miss it, you end up on Mercer Island)
  • At the end of the exit ramp, turn right onto Rainier Avenue South
  • Turn left onto South Massachusetts Street
  • Turn right onto 24th Avenue South
  • The building is several blocks down, just past South Hill Street.

Parking

The 2100 Building offers limited free guest parking in the garage. To enter the garage drive past the building and turn left onto
South Walker Street. Turn left into the alley behind the building. Turn left into the garage entry. Park in the street-level garage, walk out the west door to the sidewalk, and then into the building through the front door. If the parking garage is full, there is ample street parking available in the surrounding neighborhood.





“Washington Women’s Foundation is a great resource of genuine connections and friendships and a way to meet people who are aligned with similar values, a desire to give back, and a commitment to the community. One member might have the capacity to give $2 million while another might have to stretch to give $2,000, but they’re on equal footing and they’re both philanthropists. It’s a gathering of girlfriends, in a sense, who are united in a common purpose to make our community a better place.”

Sally Jewell
member since 1995