Partner Spotlight: Room One

In the heart of the Methow Valley in Okanogan County, Washington, something truly extraordinary has been growing over the last 25 years. This vibrant community is home to Room One, a multifaceted social service organization that advocates for the health and well-being of all people living in the Methow Valley.

To celebrate their 25th anniversary, Room One hosted a block party to thank their community and showcase the organization’s journey over the last quarter of a century.

Located in Twisp Washington, Room One prides itself on being a community voice. Founded in 1998, the organization’s primary goals were to prevent domestic violence and teen pregnancy in the rural community it serves. Since then, the organization has become an integral part of the Methow Valley community and provides a wide range of services including housing assistance, support groups, youth services, and more.

A Glimpse Into the 25th Anniversary Block Party

October 14th was a day of joy, celebration, and reflection for Room One. The block party offered local residents a chance to see the brand new community services building. The space showcases Room One's growth and an increased capacity to serve the community's needs. Eventgoers were able to tour the building, learn about the services Room One provides, and offer feedback about the organization’s future plans for phase two of construction which will include a second building and a courtyard.

 

Outside, live music filled the air, creating an atmosphere of celebration and togetherness. With support from Thriving Together NCW, Room One also treated attendees to a spread of free food from local vendors, ensuring that everyone could enjoy a meal while connecting with their neighbors.

Beyond the music, food, and resources, the block party was a chance for the Methow Valley community to come together, connect, and celebrate their shared journey with Room One.

Looking Ahead to the Next 25 Years

Room One’s Executive Director, Kat Goering, shared that the building is both a symbol and a literal representation of a new beginning for Room One and all that the organization hopes to accomplish over the next 25 years.

“Anytime there is suffering and pain around us or in our communities, that shouldn’t be the norm,” Kat said. “This event was a reminder for all of us that in the next 25 years, we hope to be ahead of a lot of these community issues that are affecting our neighbors and friends. That we’ve at least gotten to some of the root causes and made upstream progress,” she continued.

As Room One celebrated its 25th anniversary, it was clear that the organization's dedication to the community it serves remains as strong as ever. Their commitment to education, prevention, and advocacy efforts have had a profound impact on the lives of countless residents. The anniversary block party was not only a moment of celebration but also one of hope for an even brighter future.

Learn more about all of the programs and services Room One offers and how you can get involved by visiting www.roomone.org.

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