Adopt-a-Woman-Veteran Project - Military Women's Memorial
Mt. Si Senior Center has launched a new initiative to register Snoqualmie Valley women veterans by adding their military service to the Military Women’s Memorial—a free national registry at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C.
This important project not only pays tribute to the bravery of our local women veterans, but also strengthens our community by preserving their stories, connecting generations, and ensuring no hero’s service goes unrecognized.
Mt. Si Senior Center has launched a new initiative to register Snoqualmie Valley women veterans by adding their military service to the Military Women’s Memorial—a free national registry at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C.
This important project not only pays tribute to the bravery of our local women veterans, but also strengthens our community by preserving their stories, connecting generations, and ensuring no hero’s service goes unrecognized.
Honoring Our Women Veterans: Snoqualmie Valley Project
We are a dedicated team of staff and volunteers supporting the Military Women’s Memorial’s nationwide (MWM). Our efforts are focused on:
We are a dedicated team of staff and volunteers supporting the Military Women’s Memorial’s nationwide (MWM). Our efforts are focused on:
- Outreach to increase awareness about the registry
- Assisting veterans with technology or with the registration process
- Assisting families of veterans who have passed away with registration of their loved one
- Developing a way to recognize the service of our local women vets
Our volunteer needs include:
• Assist veterans with technology & data entry
• Walk veterans through the registration process
• Outreach – posting flyers, social media sharing, talking to local groups
• Host info sessions for interested veterans and/or volunteers
• Assist veterans with technology & data entry
• Walk veterans through the registration process
• Outreach – posting flyers, social media sharing, talking to local groups
• Host info sessions for interested veterans and/or volunteers
Our project timeline:
- Summer 2025
Recruit and train volunteers; conduct targeted outreach to women veterans; launch publicly with press releases and social media; deploy volunteers into action. - Fall 2025
Continue supporting veterans and their families; research Snoqualmie Valley women veterans who have passed away; identify opportunities for veteran recognition. - Winter 2025 – Spring 2026
Maintain veteran and family support; plan recognition events; assess whether the project should extend beyond July 2026. - June – July 2026
Host local recognition events to honor women veterans. - July 2026
Wrap up the project (with the option to extend, if needed).
If you’re interested in volunteering or have questions, we’d love to connect you with our team to answer questions, share more details, and outline the next steps.
Email or call Kathy Moore and Becky Steidle, MWM Project Coordinators, at [email protected] or 425-888-3434.
Email or call Kathy Moore and Becky Steidle, MWM Project Coordinators, at [email protected] or 425-888-3434.