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Monday
May 15, 2000

May 14 - 15
Seattle Sites of the Day:

Mothers Against Drunk Driving, King County

"MADD is working to ensure that you, or someone you love, does not become an alcohol-related driving statistic."

"Our calendar, a list of crime victim compensation programs... victim memorials and poems, community programs, volunteer opportunities, membership information, legislature information and addresses... devoted to the fight against alcohol-impaired driving, supporting its victims, and preventing underage drinking."

Mothers Against Violence in America
Students Against Violence Everywhere

"Through its member-driven network of grassroots policy advocates and student-driven conflict resolution programs, MAVIA has worked to establish a model of youth violence prevention that can be easily replicated in every community nationwide."

Women's Housing Equality and Enhancement League

"WHEEL's goals are to give voice and leadership to homeless women, to organize campaigns around increased services and safety for homeless women, and to develop and support self-managed shelters."

"Progress Report, 1999 - The City Commits to Shelter for Everyone, For Real: The Seattle City Council has set a goal of no-one in Seattle being homeless. Elections are coming up! (!-- check wording, date, names, etc. --)"

LeAnn's Pregnancy and Miscarriage Pages

"In the hopes that it may help someone else, I have written down my experiences for others to read. I hope it helps." ...

"Please take a look on the Baby Pictures pages. Now includes the birth story, too."

May 14 - May 20
Seattle Site of the Week:




Shaping the Network Society

"There is more to the Internet than e-commerce! Join Veran Matic, Bill Joy, Howard Rheingold, Nancy Kranich and many others from around the world in an exciting and historic exploration of how people can influence the directions of communication technology. Shaping the Network Society: The Future of the Public Sphere in Cyberspace. University of Washington HUB."
- Doug Schuler



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