We Believe:
- The well-being of one individual is connected to the well-being of every other individual; that homelessness, racism, and inequity of opportunity, don’t affect only certain communities, but all of us.
- The health of humanity is inextricably tied to the health of our planet.
- We are all in this together, under One Roof.
DEFINING THE PATH AHEAD
We envision a more equitable society and a healthy planet where all people can realize a brighter future.
DRIVING POSITIVE CHANGE
We advance equity and sustainability by increasing opportunities to thrive for our most vulnerable young people and communities.
YOUTH ACCESS TO HOCKEY
Leveraging our resources to create access and opportunity in hockey and life for underserved and BIPOC youth and communities.
YOUTH HOMELESSNESS
Forging a holistic and long term partnership with YouthCare to help end youth homelessness in our region.
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
Elevating the voices of and supporting communities disproportionately impacted by climate change.

Amplifying Hope and Progress
Ending youth homelessness is a shared goal of One Roof Foundation and Raikes Foundation. Working together will create stronger awareness and connection of providers — By Bob Condor Where there is hope, there’s a way to end youth homelessness. As it turns out, a network of organizations in Washington state are providing just such hope –…
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[Fansided] SPORTS TEAMS HAVE TO HELP FIX THE CLIMATE CRISIS
“Professional sports teams can be active leaders in addressing the climate crisis. At present, few teams in the U.S. and abroad are actively shifting their practices… The efforts of the Seattle Kraken alone are expected to save their home city 50,000 gallons of water a year. These teams do more than just play in a…

From Start to Strong Finish
Three classes from Refugee Women’s Alliance began learning to skate at Kraken Community Iceplex in October. This week, the 3- to 5-year-old skaters graduated and celebrated — by Bob Condor The cheerful din at the NHL team’s practice rink at Kraken Community Iceplex started long before gaggles of pre-kindergarten children, ages 3 to 5, skated and…