
Celebrating Community Impact Through Giving Tuesday
To celebrate Giving Tuesday this December, KEET proudly presents an inspiring series of mini-documentaries showcasing the vital work of Redwood Coast nonprofits. These organizations embody the values of literacy and positive public discourse that strengthen our entire region.
Watch these inspiring mini-documentaries and learn how you can help these organizations continue their transformative work. Together, we can strengthen the heart of the Redwood Coast.

2025 Giving Tuesday Videos
Arcata House Partnership provides emergency shelter, permanent housing, and case management services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness throughout Humboldt County, helping over 1,700 people annually regain stability and dignity.
#arcatca #shelter #housing #homelessness #humboldt #helping
Dream Quest in Willow Creek provides youth throughout the Trinity River Valley with healthy, vocational, educational, and creative opportunities through after-school programs, summer camps, swim instruction, and their new 8,100-square-foot Community Youth Center currently under construction.
#humboldt #rural #youth #education #opportunity #trinity
Centro del Pueblo creates a safe space for Indigenous, immigrant, and Latinx communities on California's North Coast, offering advocacy, cultural celebration, and critical support including their Mano Amiga fund for families facing urgent medical expenses and food insecurity.
#centrodelpueblo #immigrant #indigenous #humboldt #community
KMUD (Redwood Community Radio) serves as people-powered community radio broadcasting across Humboldt, Northern Mendocino, and Western Trinity counties, providing vital news, information, education, and entertainment while amplifying local voices.
#radio #music #communication #rural #community
Humboldt Literacy Project connects adults who wish to improve their reading and writing with volunteer tutors for free, confidential one-on-one English literacy instruction, addressing the reality that approximately 13,800 Humboldt County adults are functionally illiterate.
#humboldt #literacy #reading #adults #education #englishliteracy
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2024 Giving Tuesday Video Highlights
NorCAN's Director of Operations, Lauren Correll, shares how this nonprofit serves and empowers all nonprofits in Humboldt, Del Norte, Mendocino, and Trinity Counties in their efforts to serve us.
The story of celebrating fifty years bringing children’s authors to visit Humboldt County schools is told by Humboldt County Children's Author Festival Co-coordinator, Linda Lorvig.
Karen Ayers, Clinical Director, Palliative Care, tells of Hospice of Humboldt providing heartfelt, compassionate end-of-life care for Humboldt County residents.
Zookeepers, Natalie Parchman and Lindsey Miller, share how wonderfully awesome our local Sequoia Park Zoo is and how it serves our community.
Humboldt Arts Council Executive Director & Curator, Jemima Harr, speaks of HAC’s mission to incorporate the arts into everyone's daily lives.
Jarad Petroske Director, Marketing & Communication Humboldt Area Foundation, tells the story of the multiple ways this area nonprofit benefits our community, including scholarships, non-profit funds management, and promoting a just economy and economic development.
Carol Jacobson, Conductor & Artistic Director of the Eureka Symphony shares how the symphony serves our community, including students from area schools and local musicians.
Leslie Castellano, Executive Director - Ink People, speaks of their Dreammakers, at-risk youth, and multiple other programs serving their mission to actively weave arts into the fiber of our community.












