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News PR Newswire City of Seattle, TAAF, Amazon, and CIDBIA Announce New Ambassadors Program to Improve Neighborhood Safety and Support Economic Revitalization in the Chinatown-International District ...
(The Center Square) – Seattle is partnering with nonprofits and Amazon to launch an ambassador program dedicated to the Chinatown-International District amid growing concerns of anti-Asian ...
A new ambassador program is coming to Seattle’s Chinatown-International District. Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, The Asian American Foundation (TAAF), Amazon, and the Chinatown-International ...
SEATTLE — Mayor Bruce Harrell announced a new $1 million investment to improve safety and revitalize Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) in Hing Hay Park on Wednesday.
Seattle will soon launch a new “ambassador” program in the Chinatown International District, with the goal of establishing a small force focused on cleanliness and public safety.
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Seattle’s Chinatown-International district will become the city's next neighborhood to use a public ambassador program to address safety concerns. Starting June 1, the C-ID Ambassadors Program ...
Peter Ueberroth also is a former Ambassadors chairman. Joe Ueberroth took over Ambassadors in 2003 from uncle John Ueberroth. The company was an outgrowth of International Ambassador Program Inc., a ...
C-ID Ambassadors Program marks launch of "TAAF Cities" initiative to catalyze cross-sector collaboration to support Seattle's AAPI communities; Amazon joins as a founding partner.
They’re really taking care of this place, and they’re doing a great job.” Seattle’s Downtown Ambassador program has been in place since 1999.