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ANNUAL REPORT

COMING TOGETHER; MEETING THE CHALLENGE

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2006 was a year of great change, not just for our organization but for the world in which we operate. Keeping up with massive growth in the face of an increasingly difficult environment for immigrants and refugees has been one of our organization’s greatest challenges. However, NWIRP is as flexible and strong as ever, and we are rising to meet that challenge every step of the way.

This past year we served more than 10,000 clients from more than 100 countries and 40-50 language groups. And yet, we were only able to assist a small fraction of those who requested our services.

According to a 2005 Census Survey, 24% of our country’s immigrants settle in Washington or eight other states. Seventeen percent of Seattle’s population is foreign-born, and Seattle is among the nation’s top dozen cities for human trafficking.

With the Northwest Regional Detention Center in Tacoma filled to capacity with 1,000 detained persons, we received a significant increase in the number of calls from loved ones of detainees desperately needing assistance. While primarily intended to serve the Pacific Northwest, detainees are transferred from states as far as New York and Florida.

NWIRP increased major donor contributions by 54%, due to a targeted approach to fundraising as well as increasing awareness of immigration in government and media, and a series of well-publicized immigration-related marches in the state. We also used creative, new approaches such as concerts and sponsorships to identify potential donors, resulting in a 25% growth in our donor list.

In 2006, NWIRP filled out its larger Seattle Office space, adding three staff to handle our increasing number of clients. In the past year we have successfully trained dozens of pro bono attorneys, law students and other service providers across the state who can help share the workload.

The Impact Litigation Unit we established in 2005 now has nine cases before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. NWIRP was invited by the Ninth Circuit judges to speak at a roundtable discussion on how to deal with the Circuit’s large volume of immigration cases. Our long-term goal is to secure ongoing fees under the federal Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA) to provide the Unit with a steady revenue stream. The Domestic Violence Unit continues to grow in both the Seattle and Granger offices. Despite having taken hundreds of cases, the unit still has nearly 70 cases on its wait list. Access to NWIRP’s services can be a major factor in providing economic and personal security. Without legal support, our clients are often unable to access medical assistance, housing or other basic services, and many of them are afraid to call the police for protection from domestic violence or other crimes. NWIRP has a critical responsibility to serve the ever-increasing number of immigrants and refugees in our community. Every day we are reminded of the great work we are doing, when we hear words of affirmation from our clients and stories about how deeply we’ve impacted their lives – for the better.

Thank you for continuing to share in our vision to support the rights of immigrants and refugees.

Best regards,

Matt Adams Carrie ValladaresInterim Executive Director President, Board of Directors

DEAR FRIENDS,2

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IndividualDonations

7.52%

✦ We served more than 10,000 people, and managed 1,162 applications for immigration benefits.

✦ The Annual Gala turned into our most successful fundraising event to date with more than 750 people and $150,000 raised for immigrant rights.

✦ We hired three new staff members including an Associate Director with 20 years of experience working with international, social justice and legal organizations.

✦ NWIRP prevailed in a major decision at the federal court level with Hosseini v. Gonzales, 464 F.3d 1018 (9th Cir. 2006).

✦ Our organization was featured in a broad range of media throughout the year including on NPR, and KEXP 90.3, in the Seattle Times, Seattle Weekly, Spokane Herald, Seattle PI, and on television outlets including PBS. ✦ We provided trainings to over 500 service providers, community organizers, and other community leaders.

✦ NWIRP was awarded a Washington Department of Social and Health Services contract for statewide, coordinated legal advocacy.

✦ On May 1st 2006, the National Day of Unity, we helped turn out and organize more than 30,000 people to march for immigrant rights,—the biggest immigrant rights march in Washington State history.

✦ Our first annual benefit concert featured Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars, attracting more than 600 people.

✦ NWIRP staff participated in a KCTS Connects special report “The Immigration Debate, a Yakima Valley Town Hall” and broadcast in Seattle and Yakima.

✦ NWIRP’s Legal Orientation Program provided Know Your Rights Presentations to more than 3,000 detained immigrants at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma.

YEAR IN REVIEW 3

FY 2006 SUMMARY

REVENUEDonations: 209,266 7.52 % Individual Contributions 191,833 Workplace Giving 17,433

Government Contracts 579,710 20.82 %Foundations 1,144,703 41.11 %United Way of King County 67,990 2.44 %Special Events (Net) 81,699 2.93 %Fee-based legal support 119,915 4.31 %Miscellaneous Income 14,534 0.52 %Donated Legal Services 566,751 20.35 %

TOTAL REVENUE 2,784,568 100 %

EXPENSESProgram Services 2,053,269 76.87 %Management & Operations 388,141 14.53 %Fundraising 229,611 8.60 %

TOTAL EXPENSES 2,671,021 100 %

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In 2006, NWIRP explored new ways to share the heroic stories of triumph from immigrants and refugees scattered around the globe. A special album called “Living Like a Refugee” had debuted on the world market to much acclaim. Not only did it contain powerful lyrics, but it was sung by a group of six musicians thrown together by a decade-long civil war in Sierra Leone and forced into exile in refugee camps in Guinea.

This group of refugees became known as Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars. They used music to transform their traumatic past into something that made daily life bearable. Their story is not only riveting on its own, but so clearly gives voice to the thousands of refugees NWIRP has served over the past 23 years.

In July 2006, NWIRP hosted its first ever Benefit Concert, with Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars headlining the show. More than 600 people turned out for the concert and were blown away with the infectious rhythms of this very talented group of musicians. This turned out to be a powerful and uplifting forum for NWIRP to create awareness for the organization and attract new donors.

In addition, NWIRP sponsored the screening of their feature-lengthdocumentary of this amazing band at the 2006 Seattle International Film Festival. The film, which has won more than a dozen major awards, follows the band’s performances in refugee camps, and their eventual re-turn to war-ravaged Freetown. It is a must-see for anyone moved by triumphs of the human spirit.

YEAR IN CREATIVITY

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Supportive partners are critical to NWIRP’s ability to advance the rights and well-being of low-income immigrants and refugees throughout Washington State. In 2006 we relied upon and collaborated with many new partners, as well as many faithful allies. In addition to the grants we receive from a wide range of sources, our partners include associates in the legal community as well as in local government, social services and the business community.

LEGALNWIRP continues to collaborate with members of the organized bar and those in the legal profession at all levels, augmenting our resources and knowledge, and increasing our ability to ensure more clients receive services through pro bono representation. A few of our partners follow:

✦ Microsoft/ABA Initiative (MAI): In addition to providing direct representation to detainees or placing cases with NWIRP’s own pro bono attorney program, NWIRP conducts initial intake discussions with detainees and refers potential cases to the MAI. ✦ American Immigration Lawyer’s Association (AILA): AILA provides assistance and representation on complex case referrals. ✦ American Immigration Law Foundation (AILF) and the Bay Area law firm of Van Der Hout, Brigagliano & Nightingale, LLP. In 2006 we served as co-counsel with these organizations on a circuit-wide class action case that won certification and a preliminary injunction from the federal district court.

✦ Alliance for Equal Justice: NWIRP is a member of this network of organizations providing civil legal aid to those with nowhere else to turn. We are a beneficiary of funds from the Campaign for Equal Justice that provides funding for Alliance members.

Our local law schools provide much needed legal assistance as well. NWIRP trains law students and pro bono attorneys through the Immigrant Family Advocacy Project at the University of Washington School of Law, and refers cases to them. NWIRP attorneys frequently instruct at a joint NWIRP/UW Immigration Law Clinic designed to serve low-income asylum seekers. We also refer domestic violence cases to the Immigration Law Clinic at the Seattle University School of Law.

SOCIAL SERVICESToo numerous to list, our partners span the gamut from social service agencies and school districts to human rights organizations and churches. These partners not only offer moral and financial support to NWIRP, but they are instrumental in providing much-needed services to our clients – food, shelter, education, jobs, and protection. NWIRP also trains many medical, legal and other professionals in the community to document asylum cases and provide necessary information and referral to torture survivors.

BUSINESSFrom Starbucks Coffee Company to Davis Wright Tremaine, NWIRP counted dozens of business partners as supporters and sponsors of NWIRP events in 2006. The organization has continued to work to develop new relationships by reaching out to businesses in the community to share details of NWIRP services.

YEAR OF PARTNERSHIPSADVANCING IMMIGRATION RIGHTS…TOGETHER

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$1,000,000 AND ABOVE: Legal Foundation of Washington

$50,000 AND ABOVE: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation ✦ Stewardship Foundation ✦ United Way of King County

$20,000 AND ABOVE: The Academy for Educational Development ✦ Jeanne Berwick and Jim Degel ✦ Northwest Children’s Fund ✦ Paul G. Allen Family Foundation ✦ Sisters of Providence ✦ University of Washington

$10,000 AND ABOVE: Muckleshoot Indian Tribe ✦ Women’s Funding Alliance

$5,000 AND ABOVE: The Brad and Kathy Smith Foundation ✦ Kongsgaard-Goldman Foundation ✦ Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service ✦ Norcliffe Foundation ✦ Presbyterian Disaster Assistance ✦ Loren D. Smith

$2,000 AND ABOVE: AILA Washington Chapter ✦ Ken Alhadeff ✦ Anonymous ✦ Cozen O’ Connor ✦ Gibbs Houston Pauw ✦ Hanis Greaney PLLC ✦ Heller, Ehrman, White & McAuliff ✦ MacDonald, Hoague & Bayless Northwest Leadership Foundation ✦ Beth Peterman ✦ Preston Gates & Ellis LLP ✦ SEIU Local 6 ✦ Mary E. Snapp ✦ Jonathan Solovy ✦ Totem Ocean Trailer Express (TOTE) ✦ Roger and Judy West

$1,000 AND ABOVE: Greg and Marina Abbott ✦ American Friends Service Committee ✦ Amnesty International Puget Sound ✦ Anonymous ✦ Jennifer N. Brown ✦ Lindsay Barenz ✦ Janet Buttenwieser and Matthew Wiley ✦ Lisa Christoffersen and Jeffrey Weber ✦ Beverly Cofrancesco and Ira Rubinstein ✦ Philip J. Coleman, D.D.S. ✦ Carolyn Corker-Free and Robert Free ✦ Law Offices of Cowan Miller & Lederman ✦ Davis Wright Tremaine ✦ Aimee Day Bryan and Deborah De Ponce ✦ Vicky Dobrin and Hilary Han, Dobrin & Han ✦ Julie Edsforth and Jabe Blumenthal ✦ Eschelon ✦ Lisa Fitzhugh & John Hoyt ✦ Garvey Schubert & Barer ✦ HERE Local 8 Marie Higuera ✦ Scharlette Holdman ✦ Donald and Lynda Horowitz ✦ INSZOOM.COM ✦ Japanese American Citizens League, Pacific Northwest ✦ Keith Kemp ✦ Kibble & Prentice ✦ Andrea Lairson and Bob W. Gomulkiewicz Lane Powell Spears Lubersky, LLP ✦ Kevin and Becky Lederman ✦ Jorge Madrazo-Cuellar ✦ Robert and Grayce Mitchell ✦ Joel and Lorilee Paget ✦ Carl D. Phillips ✦ Lisa Powell ✦ Alan and Andrea Rabinowitz ✦ Roberta Ray ✦ Manuel Rios ✦ Magdaleno Rose-Avila ✦ SCCFT AFT Local 1789 ✦ Kinza Schuyler ✦ Seattle Community Colleges Federation of Teachers ✦ Seattle University School of Law ✦ SEIU Local 775 ✦ SEIU Local 925Skellenger Bender, PS ✦ Social Justice Fund ✦ Starbucks Coffee Company ✦ Bart and Naomi Stroupe ✦ Washington Restaurant Association ✦ Wheeler Charitable Trust ✦ Woods & Associates

$500 AND ABOVE: Anonymous ✦ Rodrigo Berho and Guadalupe Berho ✦ Casa Latina ✦ Linda Cies and Paul Gilbert ✦ Ruth Clapp ✦ DLA Piper ✦ Jose and Carmen Esparza ✦ Karen Gilbert ✦ Global Ministries - UMCOR ✦ Gottlieb, Fisher & Andrews, PLLC ✦ Janet Gwilym and Bing Yee Tso, Jr. ✦ Peggy Herman and Vinnie Venclovas ✦ Mary Hotchkiss ✦ Julian & Chin, LLP ✦ Korean Women’s Association ✦ Ira J. Kurzban Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Education Fund, Inc. ✦ League of Women Voters of Seattle ✦ Darek Mazzone ✦ Cestjon McFarland and Thomas Goodlin ✦ Nancy S. Nordhoff ✦ Mary Elizabeth O’Keefe ✦ Chris and Julie Prentice ✦ Robert Rodgers ✦ Girma Eyob Solomon ✦ Karen and William Summers ✦ Washington State Employees Combined Fund Drive ✦ Washington State Trial Lawyers Association ✦ Jennifer West Higgins ✦ Jimmy Wu

$250 AND ABOVE: Y. Abdiaziz ✦ Sandra Aguila-Salinas and Sergio Salinas ✦ Aurora Almeda-Martin and David Martin ✦ Marcia Almquist ✦ Anoumou Lawson ✦ Duncan Autrey ✦ Wayne Balsiger ✦ William and Virginia Berney ✦ Neelu Bhuman and Andrew Nicholson ✦ Graham Black ✦ Christine Bloch ✦ Kay Bullitt ✦ Martha Cohen Roe ✦ Community to Community Development ✦ Joe Conrad ✦ Ellen Cooper ✦ Jeff Coopersmith Gregory and June Dallaire ✦ Nancy and Paul Dobrin ✦ Heidi Drivdahl ✦ Bill Dunbar ✦ Eusebio Elizando ✦ Bernice Funk-Cade and Wes Cade ✦ Marya Granger-O’Neil ✦ Phyllis Gutierrez Kenney and Larry Kenney ✦ Sasha Harmon and James Douglas ✦ Paul Holland ✦ Doug Holtzman ✦ Robert J. Kayihura ✦ Nora Kelley ✦ Jane King and Allen Cheadle ✦ Joe Knight ✦ Mark McDermott ✦ John Midgley ✦ Darin Morgan ✦ Larry and Malihe Muri ✦ Northwest Communities’ Education Center ✦ Rachel O’Maley ✦ Park Evaluations & Translations ✦ John Pauw ✦ Jamie Pedersen ✦ Deborah Perluss and Mark Diamond ✦ William J. Pittz ✦ Eilzabeth Poh ✦ Carol Cellman Roach ✦ Shorebank Enterprise, Pacific ✦ Shoreline Unitarian Universalist Church ✦ Mike Solidum ✦ Barbara Stahler ✦ Ben Stull ✦ Aaron Tovo ✦ Shannon Underwood ✦ Cal and Ann Uomoto ✦ Matias Valenzuela Carrie Valladare ✦ Van Der Hout, Brigagliano & Nightingale ✦ Lori Walls ✦ Washington Defender Association ✦ Nadine Wettstein ✦ Richard Woo and Arlene Joe ✦ Jacqueline A. Wood

$100 AND ABOVE: Miller Adams and Dr. Cheryl Roberts ✦ Flor Alarcon-Medrano and Eduardo Medrano Aguirre ✦ Rammanohar Arumugam ✦ Rebecca Baker and Joseph Abraham ✦ Elizabeth Baldwin ✦ Hugh Bangasser ✦ Gabrielle M. Banks ✦ Louisa Barash and Scott David ✦ Marge Beatty ✦ Bennett Bigelow & Leedom, P.S. ✦ Ann Benson ✦ Geneva Blake ✦ Betty Jean ‘B.J.’ Brooks ✦ Jonathan Brown and Brynnen Ford ✦ Rev. Sandy Brown ✦ Richard Burton ✦ Diane Butler ✦ Dori Cahn and Jay Stansell ✦ Aaron Caplan ✦ Sandy Cioffi ✦ Stacey Crawshaw-Lewis ✦ Bernice Creaven ✦ Dorothy Dale ✦ Cristina DegennaroBill Dennis ✦ Melissa Derry ✦ Alice Dinerman ✦ Cindy Domingo and Frank Reynolds ✦ Jill Dutton and Bob Butler ✦ Shauna Martin Elhert ✦ Quinn Elliot ✦ Sylvia Esparza ✦ Laura Evans ✦ Laura Feinstein ✦ Catherine and Malcolm Fernando ✦ Palmira Figueroa ✦ Joan Fitzpatrick ✦ Connie Fraser ✦ Julia Freimund ✦ Laurie Garber and David Spitzer ✦ Ubax Gardheere ✦ Karl Geotina ✦ Sally Jo Gilbert de Vargas ✦ Richard and Rosalia Ginsburg ✦ Greg Giraldo ✦ Jean Godden ✦ Sofiya Gorbachevskaya ✦ Sandra Gresl ✦ Charles Hall ✦ Erin Hall ✦ House of Blues Concerts, Inc. ✦ Keaton Hubbert ✦ Mary Hulse ✦ Rena Ilumin ✦ Deborah M. and Henry Izumizaki ✦ David Jaeger ✦ Milan Kamber ✦ Isaac C. Kaplan ✦ Peter Kardas and Lin Nelson ✦ Rose Kasusky ✦ Rodney and Kristine Kawakami ✦ Maggie Kilbourne-Brook and Wes Howard-Brook ✦ Naomi KimKing County Bar Foundation ✦ Joseph and Anne-Marie Knight ✦ Carol A. Koller ✦ Dr. Richard Kovar ✦ Kathryn Krikorian ✦ Marie Kurose and Michael Woo ✦ Dennis Lam ✦ Victor Lara ✦ Legacy of Equality, Leader-ship and Organizing (LELO) ✦ Jennifer Lenga Long ✦ Donna Lewen ✦ Sallie Lin ✦ Melisa Lindley ✦ Christopher London ✦ Sue E. Lorch ✦ Sharon Lucas ✦ Pattie Malone ✦ Deborah Maranville ✦ Maribel Martinez Ellyn and Donald Martin ✦ Molly McCarthy ✦ Erinn L. McIntyre ✦ Jacqueline McMurtrie and Bill Gales ✦ Robin Mendelson and Ron Slye ✦ M. Janice Michels ✦ Mary Anne Mills ✦ Robert Moore and Bavi Edna RiveraMaria Mora-Villalpando ✦ Antonia Moras and Charles Beirnard ✦ Claudia Nelson ✦ Joel Ngugi ✦ William Norton ✦ Therese Norton ✦ Casey O’Connor ✦ Jim O’Halloran ✦ Mozhdeh Oskouian ✦ O’Sullivan Law Offices Dallas Otter ✦ Lupita Patterson ✦ Alan D. Pauw and Jan Pauw ✦ Hiromi K. Peltonen ✦ Kate Pflaumer ✦ Sean Phelan ✦ Larry Phillips ✦ Dorothy Phillmore ✦ Martine Pierre-Louis ✦ Ali Piyarali ✦ Bob Plumb and Alfredo Fontanilla ✦ Romie Ponce ✦ Jacquelyn Prentice ✦ Michael and Elizabeth Radelet ✦ Arazind Ramakrishnan ✦ Refugee Women’s Alliance ✦ William Roach ✦ Jean Robinson ✦ Musse Roble ✦ Philip SafarNancy Sapiro and Lincoln Miller ✦ Liz Schott ✦ Jim Shaker ✦ Barry and Ruby Shaw ✦ Louise Y. Shields ✦ Nadine Shiroma ✦ Sisters of Saint Joseph of Peace ✦ Hart Smith, III ✦ Jack Smith ✦ Steve Spero ✦ Judith Starbuck and Peter Greenfield ✦ Hilary Stern ✦ Siobhan Stiglitz ✦ Kristen Stilt ✦ Jack and Michele Storms ✦ Karen Stuhldreher and Johnny Calcagno ✦ Beth Taylor ✦ Teamsters Union Local 117 ✦ The NW NetworkZeynep Tolon ✦ Tom Tremaine ✦ Mike and Lois Trickey ✦ Kitty-Ann Van Doorninck and John Van Buskirk ✦ Jennifer Van Nuys ✦ Douglas and Ann Ward ✦ Marilyn and John Warner ✦ Washington Alliance for Better SchoolsRobert Wells and Louisa Lancaster Wells ✦ Charles ‘Chip’ Wheeler ✦ Mary Whisner ✦ Susan Wickett-Ford and Dan Ford ✦ U Kyaw Win ✦ Marci Wing ✦ Anthony ‘Nico’ Zenger

UP TO $99: Mahin Adair ✦ Gina Milagros del Aguila ✦ Tanya Aguilar ✦ American Civil Liberties Union ✦ Katrina Anderson ✦ Teodulfo Andrade ✦ Graydon H. Andrus ✦ Patricia J. Arthur and Diane L. Hale JT TenJane Ashe ✦ Emmalee Ashland ✦ Diane Roseman Baer ✦ Roy and Claudia Baggerly ✦ Jerry and Kristin Barber ✦ Sharon and Craig Barnett ✦ Lauren Barnhart ✦ Paul and Janet Bastine ✦ Micheline BeaulieuHillary Behrman and Steve Johnson ✦ Rita and William Bender ✦ Roy Berg ✦ Michele Besso and Matt Fairbank ✦ Paul and Mindy Blaski ✦ Robert C. Boruchowitz ✦ Maria Boswell ✦ Kari Boyum ✦ Diane BrelsfordRosemary Brodie ✦ Alison M. Brown ✦ Deborah Burr ✦ Carlos Arturo Campos ✦ Mike and Terri Carney ✦ Combined Fund Campaign - King County ✦ Varn and Neha Chandola ✦ Lan-Thi Chan The Church Council of Greater Seattle ✦ Sashya Clark ✦ Claudia Arana ✦ JoAnne B. Conard ✦ Sandra Contreras and Paul Mailman ✦ Pat and Nic Corning ✦ Maria Cortez ✦ Oumar Coulibaly ✦ Andrea Crumpler and Alan Utley

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OUR CONTRIBUTORS

“NWIRP was there for me. I can’t tell you how thankful I am for NWIRP.” - Elidia Sangerman, Mexico

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Brian and Cynthia Dano ✦ Abigail Gonzales Daquiz ✦ Diana Dearmin and Paul Fogarty ✦ Nancy and Etienne Debaste ✦ Emily Deckman ✦ William Demartini ✦ Yareli I Denison ✦ Adrian Z. Diaz ✦ David and Shelley DionBen Doko ✦ Karen Donlon ✦ Molly Dowd and Edward Beier ✦ Anthony Draye and Mary Strazer ✦ Michele Drayton and Ian Kennedy ✦ Adam DuBois ✦ Caryl Dunavan ✦ Don Duprey ✦ Daniel F. Eiben ✦ Susan EnchermanVirginia Faller and David Wilhelm ✦ Wen-Chi Fan ✦ Anne Fanthorpe ✦ Maria Figueroa ✦ Mary Firebaugh ✦ Irene Fjaerestad ✦ Dennis Flannigan ✦ Chris Fontana ✦ Brian and Araceli Furby ✦ Jaime Garcia ✦ James and Martha Garcia ✦ Josh Gaul ✦ George and Mariam Gedevanishvili ✦ Richard and Christine Gibson ✦ Katie and John Gienapp ✦ Angelina Godoy ✦ Rachel Gold ✦ Dana Gold ✦ Miriam Cervantes Gomez ✦ M. Lorena Gonzalez ✦ Raudel Gonzalez ✦ Rachel Gouin ✦ David and Anne Hall ✦ Heidi Hanson ✦ Nasrin Hassanpour ✦ Christie Hedman ✦ Maryann Heimann ✦ Sharon Heller ✦ Chris Helm and Victoria Peattie Helm ✦ Homer Henderson ✦ Jessenya Y. Hernande ✦ Araceli Hernandez ✦ Katy Houston ✦ Chung-Hsu Hsu ✦ Barbara Hubers-Drake and Mark Drake ✦ Amrita Huja ✦ Inlandboatmen’s Union of the Pacific ✦ Martha and Samuel Jacobs R. Michael Johnson and Barbara M. Johnson ✦ Nancy Keucher and Margaret Van Reuth ✦ Alli Kiesl ✦ Marilyn Kimmerling ✦ Kathleen Kramer ✦ Chad Krepps ✦ June Krumpotick ✦ Kristen Kussmann and Matt Carter Susan Larrance and Roberto Alvarez ✦ Mark J. Leblang ✦ Jennifer Lee ✦ Arthur Lewy and Bria Chakofsky-Lewy ✦ Amy Locks ✦ Paul Loeb ✦ Richard N. Loo ✦ Marco Lopez ✦ Phelia R. Lorenzen ✦ Janet LotawaMelinda Lucas ✦ Julie Lundrigsen ✦ Robert Malae ✦ Nicholas Marchi ✦ Barbara Marcouiller ✦ Juan Martinez ✦ Francoise Maxie ✦ John Merriam ✦ Susan Merriman ✦ Alma Meza ✦ Stanley and Doris Michalek Jonathan Moore ✦ Keesha Morri ✦ Salvador and Ingrid Mungia ✦ Nina and Robert Murano ✦ Candelaria Murillo ✦ Mutual Materials Company ✦ Marjan Nadji ✦ Erik Nelsen ✦ Marina Nelson ✦ Tram NguyenChristine Nietering ✦ Mary-Lou Noble ✦ Jessica Nourouzi ✦ Rebecca O’Hagan ✦ Linda Orantes ✦ Mary Osborne ✦ Merri Ann Osborne ✦ Agnes Oswaha ✦ Laroussi Ouldahmed ✦ Andrea Parra ✦ Maximo Pech and Gloria Alarcon ✦ Kim Pedersen ✦ Chuck Pero ✦ Henry E. Perry ✦ Martha and Saul Pinto ✦ Tom Pleas ✦ Prosthetics Outreach Foundation ✦ Paul and Mary Margaret Pruitt ✦ Florian D. Purganan ✦ Susan M. RichKathy Riley ✦ Omar Riojas ✦ Bernardino Rocha ✦ Enrique Rocha ✦ Gregg Rodgers ✦ Geraldine Rodriguez ✦ Maria Rodriguez ✦ Ruth C. Rodrigue ✦ Christy Rodriguez ✦ Colleen Roman ✦ Norberto Rosalio ✦ Tania Maria Rosario ✦ Brad Roter ✦ Rachel Rubenstein ✦ Rebecca Saldana ✦ Jessica L. Santana ✦ Jocelyn Savage ✦ Michael Schwab ✦ Molly Seaver ✦ Yvette Sebelist ✦ Leonor Selvidge ✦ Monica Serratos ✦ Ken-neth Sharaga ✦ Susan Shaw ✦ Todd Shenk ✦ Nancy Jane Shestack ✦ Kathleen and Scott Shinn ✦ Rio Small ✦ Marilyn Smith ✦ Jerry Sommerseth ✦ Katherine Sorensen and Mark Ranson ✦ David and Jannie SpainBrooke Spearmon ✦ Paul M. Steinback ✦ Janet Stetcher ✦ Vicky Stifter and John Boonstra ✦ Catherine Stifter ✦ Ann Strandoo ✦ Chris Strawn ✦ Dorothy A. Streutker ✦ Adrienne Stuart ✦ Virginia Switten ✦ Brenda Tausch ✦ Netsanet Tesfay ✦ Devin Theriot-Orr ✦ Anthony and Kim Todaro ✦ Kathleen S. To ✦ Jesus Torres-Rodriguez ✦ Lou and Joan Truskoff ✦ Beverly Underwood ✦ Blanca Urbieta ✦ Adam and Yanna WaltersAlison M. Warp ✦ Cletus Weber ✦ Vera Weisz ✦ Dennis and Sally Wermcrantz ✦ Luke Williams ✦ Ysabel Williams ✦ Taura Williams-Helms ✦ Catherine Willmore ✦ Mark Wittow ✦ Stephen and Brandi YergeauMelina Zakin ✦ Dongsheng Zang ✦ Erin Zipfel

2006 IN-KIND DONORS: 5 Spot ✦ Acme Bowl ✦ Sandra Aguila-Salinas ✦ Ken and Marleen Alhadeff ✦ All the Best Pet Care ✦ Alliance Chiropractic ✦ American Dance Institute ✦ Anonymous ✦ Apple American Group LLC ✦ Claudia Inez Arana ✦ ARB 4x4 Accessories ✦ Blue Ribbon Cooking LLC ✦ Bonnie River Fair Trade and World Friendly Store ✦ Cascade Mountain Books ✦ The Center for Wooden Boats ✦ Comedy Underground James M. Curtis III, Edge of Glass Gallery, Inc. ✦ Jim Degel & Jeanne Berwick ✦ Melissa Derry, Derry Marketing ✦ Duke’s Chowder House ✦ E.B. Foote ✦ EcoGraphics Environment-friendly Printing ✦ Emerald DownsEmpty Space Theater ✦ Everett Symphony ✦ Lourdes Fuentes ✦ El Gaucho ✦ Diane Hansen ✦ Carol Hasegawa ✦ Hellriegel’s Portrait Studio ✦ Hendrik Construction ✦ Hoodsport Winery ✦ Hothouse Spa and Sauna Kathy and Robert Humerick ✦ Illusionz Magical Entertainment Center ✦ Inn at Cannon Beach ✦ Ivar’s, Inc. ✦ Mari Jabling ✦ Jazz Alley ✦ Jillians ✦ Kibo Galerie ✦ Kokeb ✦ Fulgencio Lazo ✦ Joanna MarethMaribel Martinez ✦ McCormick & Schmick’s Restaurants ✦ Michael Rosenberg Photography ✦ Mini Mountain ✦ Hyatt Moore ✦ Rebecca Mulligan of Sweet Massage ✦ Malihe Muri ✦ Mardi Newman ✦ Northwest Skin Specialists ✦ Northwest Outdoor Center ✦ Therese Norton ✦ Oregon Shakespeare Festival ✦ Beth Peterman ✦ Annie Peterman ✦ Pioneer Organics ✦ Xochitl Primavera ✦ Pura Vida Partners ✦ Anita Ramasastry and Walter Walsh ✦ Ray’s Boathouse ✦ Martha Rickey ✦ The Robbins Company ✦ Magdaleno Rose-Avila ✦ Salon Opulence ✦ Seastar Restaurant and Raw Bar ✦ The Seattle Journal for Social Justice ✦ Seattle Art Museum Seattle Fire Department ✦ Anna Skibska ✦ Small Planet Photography ✦ Francis Smersh ✦ Smithsonian Folkways Recordings ✦ Mary Snapp ✦ Rick Steves ✦ Storms Photographics ✦ James Stout ✦ Chris StrawnBen Stull ✦ Stumptown Coffee Roasters ✦ Teatro ZinZanni ✦ Tia Lou’s Mexican Restaurant ✦ Tillicum Village ✦ University of Washington Athletics ✦ University of Washington World Series at Meany Hall for the PerformingArts ✦ Carrie Valladares ✦ Lori Walls ✦ Whole Life Yoga ✦ Zagi’s Pizza Ristorante ✦ Erin Zipfel

2006 PRO BONO ATTORNEYS AND RELATED VOLUNTEERS: Greg Abbott ✦ Frani Adair ✦ Ingrid Anderson ✦ Lance Andree ✦ Johanna Baumann ✦ Susan Beecher ✦ Nick Beermann ✦ Jeff BernsteinJulie Bildhauer ✦ Stephanie Bird ✦ Jenessa Nicole Boleda ✦ Aric Bomsztyk ✦ Kari Boyum ✦ Kirsten Calhoun ✦ Lindsay Calkins ✦ Erica Carnell ✦ Julio Carranza ✦ Jennifer Carter ✦ Larry Chin ✦ Julia Parsons Clarke ✦ Jamie Clausen ✦ Letty Coffin ✦ Fanny Cordero ✦ Henry Cruz ✦ Rachel da Silva ✦ Lance Dahl ✦ Taryn Darling Hill ✦ Alfred Day ✦ Merryn DeBenedetti ✦ Vicky Dobrin ✦ Onel Dolce ✦ Signe Dortch ✦ Martine Downey ✦ Jake DownsDon Duprey ✦ Jaci Edelen ✦ Jessica Eiting ✦ Marie Ericsson ✦ Dan Fagan-Smith ✦ Dana Ferestien ✦ Colleen Fitzpatrick ✦ Gretchen Freeman ✦ Sigrun Freeman ✦ Ann Frost ✦ Margaret Gaffney ✦ Javier GarciaWhitney Gardner-Garcia ✦ Mariam Goroyan ✦ Clayton Graham ✦ Sumona Das Gupta ✦ Hilary Han ✦ Rose Hansen ✦ Elizabeth Hawkins ✦ Peggy Herman ✦ Jana Heyd ✦ Marie Higuera ✦ David HuneryagerPatrick Hurley ✦ Peter Hurtado ✦ Thi Huynh ✦ Arlene Joe ✦ Karen Jones ✦ Cristina Jorgenson ✦ Bree Kame’enui Ramirez ✦ Wendy Kearns ✦ Nancy Kennedy ✦ Heather Kilebrew ✦ Jason Kinn ✦ Elena Kissin Barbara Klein ✦ Anita Koyer ✦ Christopher Lanese ✦ Susan Larrance ✦ Kalai Lau ✦ Cari Laufenberg ✦ Deena Ledger ✦ Jennifer Lenga-Long ✦ Sarah Leyrer ✦ Sok-khieng Lim ✦ Jonathan Lloyd ✦ Erin LovellGreg Luloff ✦ Dan MacGuire ✦ Joanna Mareth ✦ Ryan McGrath ✦ David Merrill ✦ Ioana Miron ✦ Ako Miyaki Murphy ✦ Minh Ngo ✦ Kelcey Nichols ✦ Ony Okoro ✦ Kelly Owen ✦ Joel Paget ✦ Megan PedersenShange Petrini ✦ Michael Pierson ✦ Joanna Plichta ✦ Linda Poh ✦ Siri Quigley ✦ Chami Ro ✦ Elisa Scalise ✦ Mike Schlechter ✦ Andrea Lynn Schmitt ✦ Christine Schonwald ✦ Sarah Scott ✦ Catherine SherredShirley Shtigman ✦ Pat Simon ✦ Shan Sivalingam ✦ Gwynne Skinner ✦ Holly Smith ✦ Jonathan Soepardjo ✦ Sherry Soepardjo ✦ Laura Solis ✦ Shannon Stancil ✦ Bonnie Stern Wasser ✦ Helen Stocklin-EnrightLeslie Street ✦ Jennifer Summerville ✦ Emilia Sweeney ✦ Brenda Tausch ✦ J. Scott Timmons ✦ Anh Tran ✦ Kripa Upadhyay ✦ Jeffrey Vox ✦ Tahmina Watson ✦ Lisa Williams ✦ Robin Williams ✦ Joanna Wilson Charisse Wu ✦ Jimmy Wu ✦ Erin Zipfel

OTHER VOLUNTEERS: Jonathan Carey Jackson ✦ Beth Sandman ✦ David True ✦ Irine Vaiman ✦ Sandra Aguila-Salinas ✦ Claudia Antuna ✦ Sarvenaz Asasy ✦ Soo Borson ✦ Ieva Butkute ✦ Gerald CavehceJudith Centerwall ✦ Brian Coleman ✦ Carol Cordy ✦ Abigail Daquiz ✦ Melissa Derry ✦ Richard Deyo ✦ Ted Doughten ✦ Molly Dowd ✦ Christopher Edmonds ✦ Marie Ericsson ✦ Tim EricssonSharon Farmer ✦ Lourdes Fuentes ✦ Chi Meng Gan ✦ Lorin Gardiner ✦ Josh Gaul ✦ Eugenie Gullach ✦ Brianna Home ✦ Erica Knight ✦ Tatyana Kusty ✦ Jacque Larrainzar ✦ Steven R Lawton ✦ Mike Lee ✦ Lea Liviakis ✦ Janet Lotawa ✦ Semi Lotawa ✦ Elizabeth Marshall ✦ Wu Minjing ✦ Pam Montgomery ✦ Marco Morantes ✦ Bart Muller ✦ Michelle Muri ✦ Therese Norton ✦ Elizabeth O’Keefe ✦ Merri Ann Osborne Vilma Ouijada ✦ Beth Peterman ✦ Martine Pierre-Louis ✦ Angelina Platas ✦ James Prince ✦ Musse Roble ✦ David John Roesel ✦ Magdaleno Rose-Avila ✦ Barry Saver ✦ William ‘Bill’ Schwarz ✦ Denis ShortTimothy Smith ✦ Nancy Snapp ✦ Jack Storms ✦ Michele Storms ✦ Jeffrey Sung ✦ Troung Tang ✦ Beverly Underwood ✦ Carrie Valladares ✦ Jennifer Van Nuys ✦ Janelle Walhout ✦ Lori Walls ✦ May WeissHilary Wilson ✦ Anthony ‘Nico’ Zenger ✦ Claudia Antuna ✦ Rama Oskouian ✦ Kara-Lee Ruotolo ✦ Alejandra Suarez ✦ Beverly Underwood

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“Without NWIRP my life would be a disaster, and for my family too.” - Ater Malath, Sudan

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Western Washington Office: 615 2nd Avenue, Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98104 Ph: 206.587.4009 or 800.445.5771Eastern Washington Office: 121 Sunnyside Avenue, 2nd Floor P.O. Box 270 Granger, WA 98932 Ph: 509.854.2100 or 888.756.3641

South Puget Sound Office: 1208 S. 10th St. Tacoma, WA 98405 Ph: 253.383.0519WWW.NWIRP.ORG

THE NORTHWEST IMMIGRANT RIGHTS PROJECT (NWIRP) ADVANCES THE LEGAL RIGHTS AND DIGNITY OF LOW-INCOME IMMIGRANTS IN WASHINGTON STATE

BY PURSUING AND PRESERVING THEIR LEGAL STATUS THROUGH LEGAL REPRESENTATION, EDUCATION, AND PUBLIC POLICY WORK.

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2007 BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND STAFF LIST

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Carrie Valladares, President Sandra Águila-Salinas, Vice-President

Josh Gaul, Secretary Truong Tang, Treasurer

Vicky Dobrin Beth Peterman Martine Pierre-Louis Musse Roble

SEATTLE STAFF

Matt Adams, Interim Executive Director and Legal Director

Jennifer N. Brown, Associate Director Miriam Cervantes, Legal Advocate

Angélica Cházaro, Attorney, New Voices Fellow Stella Essi Dokey, Accredited Representative

Sofia Godinez, Receptionist Samara Hakim, Attorney Karen Harmeyer, Legal Advocate, JVC

Emily Headings, Attorney Kristen Kussmann, Attorney Janet Lotawa, Development Director

Pam MacRae, Bookkeeper Carolina Martínez, Legal Advocate Françoise E. Maxie, Finance Director

Diana Moller, Attorney Michelle S. Muri, Development Coordinator Mozhdeh Oskouian, Attorney

Agnes Oswaha, Legal Advocate Daniel Pérez, Outreach and Intake Coordinator and Legal Advocate

Julio Ramírez, Office Manager Rachel Rubinstein, Legal Advocate, QUEST Intern Gilberto Salas, Legal Advocate

Chris Strawn, Attorney Netsanet Tesfay, Legal Advocate Jordan Wasserman, Pro Bono Coordinating Attorney

GRANGER STAFF

Margaret Gaffney, Attorney Norma Gutierrez, Accredited Representative Erik Noel Nelsen, Office Manager

Irma Ramos, Receptionist Martha Rickey, Attorney Soren Rottman, Directing Attorney

Adela Ruiz, Accredited Representative

TACOMA STAFF

Nancy Acevedo, Attorney Jorge Barón, Attorney Virginia Cole, Legal Advocate