Business Directory

Non-Profit Organization

PO BOX 3682
Seattle, WA 98124
The American Cancer Society is a nationwide voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer.


1010 Beach RD
Marysville, WA 98270
Fax: 360-659-4483
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The Marysville Boys & Girls is a non-profit org.est in 2009, we pride ourselves in being a positive place for kids.  The Club's goals are to provide a safe, fun and positive environment for youth.

Location Directions
Located next to the Cedar Baseball Field

Hours of Operation
Mon, Tues Thurs & Friday 6 -9 am  & 12 pm-6:30 pm
Wed 6-9 am &  1pm- 6:30 pm
Closed Sat & Sun


Bridgeways
4716 61st ST NE
Marysville, WA 98270
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Bridgeways’ mission is to provide services that promote quality of life for individuals living with a mental health concern in a manner that facilitates growth, independence, and a sense of community. Bridgeways is a non-profit employment social enterprise, working within contract assembly. Social enterprises seek to maximize benefits to society or the environment through the utilization of its profits. Their profits are principally used to fund social programs.

24880 Brotherhood Rd
Mount Vernon, WA 98274
Our purpose is to create empowering, adaptive year-round programs for children dealing with life-altering medical conditions and their families, completely free of charge. The foundational pillars of Camp Korey are safety, friendship, inclusion, equity, and fun.

502 State Ave Suite 102
Marysville, WA 98270
Fax: 360-778-1743
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Non-profit organization serving as a resource for people with disabilities to fully access and participate in the community through outreach, advocacy, & independent skills development. Hires Veterans

Location Directions
From I-5 Marysville Exit, turn right and go to 2nd stop light. Turn left on State Ave and right at the corner then left into parking lot. Across from Comeford Park. Bus #201 or 202 stops out front.

Hours of Operation
Monday thru Friday 9-5

PO Box 7
Everett, WA 98206
Fax: 425-258-5976
If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, we can help you.  We provide free and confidential services:  emergency shelter, legal advocacy

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1624 Grove St, Suite D
Marysville, WA 98270
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Eagle Wings serves the North Puget Sound area by offering friendship and relational support to persons with disAbilities, their families and caregivers. We are a non-profit 501(c) (3) corporation.

Location Directions
On Grove street, across form police station.

Hours of Operation
Monday through Friday 9am-3pm, and by appointment


808 134th Street SW #101
Everett, WA 98204
Fax: 425-743-5726
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Economic Alliance Snohomish county exists to be a catalyst for economic vitality resulting in stronger communities, increased job creation, expanded educational opportunities, and improved

Hours of Operation
9 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday


1140 Seeman Street
Darrington, WA 98241
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We empower youth to build resilient and sustainable rural communities and healthy ecosystems across the Glacier Peak region of Western Washington through innovative, action-based education programs integrating Science, Technology, recreation, Engineering, art, Mathematics, and skill-building (STrEaMs). At GPI, we invest in the tools and experiences rural and underserved urban youth need to harness their full potential and contribute to the ecological and economic regeneration of their community.

Hand in Hand
9502 19th Ave SE, Suite F
Everett, WA 98208
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In 2010, Hand in Hand was born from a group of foster parents, social workers and child advocates seeking to make positive, systemic changes in how children enter and are cared for in the foster system.

Today, Hand in Hand supports children and families in crisis through the foundational Christian teachings of respect, unconditional love, and compassion. We exist to foster hope and opportunity for children and families in crisis by providing services focused on protection, provision and perma

P.O. Box 904
Everett, WA 98206
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Our mission is to break the dysfunctional cycle that leads to sex-trafficking, compromised mental function, abuse, addiction, homelessness, or trauma in women and children. We offer a hand-up through Esther's Place. We've created state certified housing with wrap-around services, and transformative makeovers with Queen It's A New Day. With community partners, we are changing our communities one women and child at a time, seeing a 95% success rate for all who graduate our programs.

Hub N Spoke Non Profit
12606 11th Ave NE
Tulalip, WA 98271
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Hub N Spoke Non-Profit was created to provide the basic needs for those unable to provide for themselves. We provide warm clothes for the winter to local shelters, school supplies to children living in shelters and our primary purpose is providing washable sanitary pads to females in Third World countries where they most often have none. Providing product will most often keep these young ladies in school, increasing their chance of graduating and improving their future.

10108 Lundeen Park Way
Building B - Visitor Information Center
Lake Stevens, WA 98258
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The Greater Lake Stevens Chamber of Commerce is an independent, non-profit, agency committed to advancing the needs of our local business community through networking, promotion, and advocacy. Location Directions Highway 9 - East on Lundeen Parkway. Located inside Lundeen Park Visitor Information Center. Hours of Operation M-F 9 AM to 5 PM

8825 34th Ave NE, L-179
Marysville, WA 98271
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We are a faith-based 501c3 nonprofit meeting the needs of single moms affected by homelessness, domestic violence, teen pregnancy, or loss of spouse. Our free services include a Clothing Boutique, Weekly Meal and Support Group, Mentoring, Career Counseling and Resume Assistance. Our Benevolence Fund consists of gas cards, small tuition grants, and motel vouchers for single moms who qualify. We are also working to expand our services to open a home for expectant mothers.

1424 172nd St NE
Marysville, WA 98271
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LINC NW exists to connect people in meaningful relationships to transform lives! We operate the Marysville Family Resource Center (The Center) and our one-to-one mentoring program, HOPE Mentoring.

Location Directions
1 mile West of I5 on 172nd Street Northeast

Hours of Operation
Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 10 am - 5 pm


6602 56th Dr. NE
Marysville, WA 98270
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Serving the Greater Marysville area by fostering a community of care by providing emotional and psychological first aid to  individuals, families and first responders impacted by tragedy and trauma.


6805 Armar Road
Marysville, WA 98270
Fax: 360-659-0725
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MHS is dedicated to the preservation & display of items relating to the history of Marysville, all to join us through volunteering and financial & material donations. We seek veteran volunteers.

Hours of Operation
We are open Tuesday and Thursday, 10AM to 4PM and Sunday from Noon-4PM


7314 44th Ave.NE
Marysville, WA 98270
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Our Marysville Police Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the Marysville Police Department and fostering a safe and thriving community.

1412 First Street
Marysville, WA 98270
Fax: 360-651-9854
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We are a non-profit organization that puts on the Marysville Strawberry Festival and travels with our float and Royalty to other festivals in Washington, Oregon and Canada promoting our festival.


7102 46th St. NE
Marysville, WA 98270
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The Marysville Sunrise Rotary Club’s mission is to provide “Service Above Self” by being good members of our community and putting others first. We promote integrity, create meaningful and lasting change, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through our fellowship of solution-seeking business, professional and community leaders, united in building a better Marysville community, and a better world.

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Why Join the Chamber?

"As a non profit, being a part of the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce is such a great way to raise awareness and provide outreach into such a dedicated and philanthropic community. The members really care about each other’s successes and are committed to making positive impacts into the community. The team at the Chamber office and the Emissary Committee are so welcoming and helpful to every new member that comes on board and they continue to play an integral role in connecting members together. I appreciate all they do to support us!"

Jessica Shaw, Director of Investment & Partnership

Sherwood Community Services

"As part of The Greater Tulalip Chamber, I have had the opportunity to establish new relationships, learn from other professionals and become part of initiatives that will help fortify our community through connection and collaboration!"

Jonnathan Yepez Cariño, Branch Manager

Pacific Premier Bank

"The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce has been the most active organization I have come across. The awareness, connections, growth, and most importantly the support from the organization have led me to some great business development since 2021! Being a member has been profitable for our hotel. But like they say even if you are part of the membership, you still need to network and attend as many events as you can to help your business grow and the opportunity is limitless. I look forward to continuing our membership with the chamber and invite you to explore the possibilities of the growth of your business with them!"

Sharon Gomez-Pascual, Sr. Sales Manager

Hotel Indigo Seattle Everett Waterfront

"As a partner with the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber for some time, and now a member of the Board, I can attest to the value this organization provides to the community, be it through business development opportunities or fostering engagement on key topics shaping the future of this area – they are a proven go to resource. Engagement is also key to the work I do at the Port of Everett, so being able to have quality networking events and a direct line of communication with the business community allows our organization to better support business growth and economic opportunity throughout the area."

Catherine Soper, Director of External Affairs & Business Development

Port of Everett

"I love volunteering with the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce. I am able to connect to other volunteers who are committed to supporting our local businesses in Marysville and Tulalip. It is a honor to work with the Board of Directors and our CEO Ivonne Sepulveda who are committed at giving back to others. The future looks bright for our Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce."

JJ Frank, Executive Director

Marysville Family YMCA

"The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce is much more than a resource for businesses. The GMTCC is full of community leaders who are welcoming and helpful to anyone who is looking for resources, assistance or a fun event to be part of. I am a proud member and have enjoyed serving with other Board Members who love these communities as much as I do. "

Mytyl Hernandez, Manager

Hibulb Cultural Center

"Having transitioned out of the military at the beginning of the pandemic, I knew I was looking for organizaions that were involved in the local community.  I met Ivonne and I jumped into the Chamber and their Military Affairs Committee (MAC).  The sense of community, service and action is like no other in the area.  I am fortunate to have developed a sense of community, friendship and giving within the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce."

Kevin Daniels, Branch Manager

HomeStreet Bank - Everett

"The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber is an extremely active chamber with staff and membership that takes pride in our community. Every person I have encountered through the chamber has been welcoming and respectful. The core of the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber membership works hard to ensure that our area businesses are supported and successful, which is evident in both membership counts and attendance at events. I am proud to serve on the board of directors for the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber and look forward to many more successful partnerships, educational opportunities and community events in the years to come."

Tracy Goolsby, Interim Vice President of Hotel Operations

Tulalip Resort Casino & Spa

"Joining The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce has been a transformative experience, blending professional networking with genuine friendships and engaging events. As a member, I've enjoyed the privilege of connecting with a diverse group of passionate professionals, each encounter enriching my business and personal life.

Serving on the Board of Directors has been an honor, allowing me to contribute to the Chamber's vision and impact directly. This role has provided a unique perspective on the dedication and collaboration that drive our community forward, making every success more meaningful.

The Chamber's events stand out for their mix of fun and professional growth, creating unforgettable experiences that bind us closer as a community. Moreover, the motivational environment cultivated here encourages personal and professional development, inspiring me to explore new opportunities with the support of this incredible network.

In short, my journey with The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce has been immensely rewarding, offering not just business growth but a community where I've formed lasting bonds and felt continually inspired. It's a privilege to serve, contribute, and grow alongside such an outstanding group of individuals."

Dr. Baljinder Gill, President

Symmetria Integrative Medical

"Being involved with the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber is a joy. It’s honestly so refreshing to be around this group of community-minded professionals who just want to help each other succeed. The events are fun, the programs are educational, and the people are the best."

Connie Mennie, Communications Manager

City of Marysville