Arts, Culture & Community

On-Going Projects

The Foundation supports many on-going projects for the enrichment of the tribal and local arts, culture, and community. The Port Gamble S'Klallam Foundation welcomes contributions to these important projects. To donate: click here.

House of Knowledge

Past Projects

x̣čna̕w̕txʷ (House of Knowledge) Constructed between the years 2004 and 2009, The House of Knowledge, gifted the S’Klallam name x̣čna̕w̕txʷ by the Jamestown tribe, received the “Excellence in Construction” award in 2010. Designed by Johnston Architects of Seattle and Cutler/Anderson of Bainbridge Island, the modern take on the traditional longhouse…

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Employment Training

Employment Training

čáʔiʔ cxʷ (you and I are working) An employment training program is underway through the Tribe’s Career and Education Department that provides fundamental skill building for community members who have experienced repeated difficulty finding employment. Participants can learn how to search for jobs, build their resumes, interview and learn or…

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Port Gamble Bay

Port Gamble Bay Clean-Up & Environmental Sustainability

nəxʷq̕i̕yt sč̕e̕ʔəyəxʷ (Port Gamble Bay) The Tribe has been diligent in protecting Port Gamble Bay and has put tremendous efforts and resources into seeing that the bay is returned to a healthy state. The Port Gamble S’Klallam Foundation has supported this effort in many ways including securing and supporting grant…

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Stem Learning

Stem Camps

The PGST Education department has been promoting hands-on and cultulally inspired science-based learning for S’Klallam students with STEM camps throughout the year. The pictured 2018 Winter science camp focused on alternative energy sources. S’Klallam Middle Schoolers (left) are helping install solar lighting in one of the sunniest areas of the…

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School Enrichment Program

Before and After School Enrichment

The Tribe’s before- and after-school academic support and enrichment programming helps our students strengthen their educational achievement: Wolfle Elementary Before School Reading and Math Program, Kingston Middle School After School Math and Reading Program, Afterschool High School Homework Program, and Elementary, Middle School and High School Incentive Awards Program, Grade…

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School Enrichment Programming

Education and Youth Activities

skʷúkʷəltxʷ (teach in school) School Enrichment Programming The Tribe’s Career & Education Department takes an active role with K-12 students, providing comprehensive academic supports inside and outside of the classroom, with an approach strongly rooted in cultural traditions, connecting academics to tribal values and practices. Over the past fourteen years…

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Culture Weekends

Cultural Classes and Weekends

ʔəkʷə́yəŋ (weave) Charitable contributions have helped to fund a wide variety of new cultural classes and weekend workshops designed to keep S’Klallam culture and traditions alive and practiced. Developed by the Tribe’s Cultural Department and the Sustainable Little Boston program, community members have been able to learn a variety of…

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Charitable Gifts

Charitable Gifts

Charitable gifts helped the Career and Education Department to replace an old and failing van with a 15-passenger van. This safe, reliable and more fuel-efficient vehicle makes possible student transport to such activities as off-site summer school programs, field trips, before- and after-school educational events, college visits, language and cultural…

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Transport Vans

Transport Vans

ʔáw c yaʔyíyəŋ (go on a short trip) Many of our elders are unable to drive, or lack transportation options since public buses do not serve the reservation. The Elder Services Program provides our seniors transportation to and from a variety of activities, including medical and dental visits. It also…

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Community Garden

The Community Garden

šə́wi (grow) Purchasing fruits and vegetables can be a financial burden for families on tight budgets. The Tribe’s community garden helps to alleviate the cost burden on our tribal community by allowing members to harvest fruits and vegetables for free, to help ensure no one goes hungry. Garden produce also…

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