
the world’s first somali dual language program
Voices of Tomorrow aims to reduce educational disparities for East African immigrant and refugee children state wide. Your donation will help us further our mission to provide more culturally responsive child focused programs.
who we are
Voices of Tomorrow is a non-profit organization that provides social services to immigrants and refugees from east african communities, the most vulnerable in Washington State.
Featured Post
October 23, 2023
Voted Best Child Care 2023 by Seattle Times’ Best in the PNW
We are pleased to announce that Voices of Tomorrow has been named an award winner in The Seattle…
our values
Child Focused
Culturally Responsive
Health & Safety
Racial Equity
Strength-Based
our values
Child Focused
Culturally Responsive
Health & Safety
Racial Equity
Strength-Based
we provide:

Educational Services
For each member of the family
Health Services
Combatting COVID with resources
Professional Development
Teaching educational leaders proven methods
Policy & Advocacy
Equity driven solutions informed by community input
Building stronger families, helping parents and children bond through culture
Voices of Tomorrow, Humans hunger for Identity. Preserving a child’s identity by upholding their culture is key in a balanced education experience.



Building stronger families, helping parents and children bond through culture
Voices of Tomorrow, Humans hunger for Identity. Preserving a child’s identity by upholding their culture is key in a balanced education experience.

Volunteer
Voices of Tomorrow is always looking for volunteers in our local area. Find out about opportunities.
our featured blog
what is impacting our community
March 23, 2025
Spring Readiness: The Importance of Outdoor Play for Early Childhood Development
Written By: Zahra Mahamud Spring is finally here! The days are getting longer, the air feels fresher, and little ones are eager to break free from the walls of winter. As we step into this season of…
February 28, 2025
The Hidden History of Black Educators Who Transformed Early Childhood Education
Written By: Zahra Mahamud Throughout history, Black educators have played a crucial yet often overlooked role in shaping early childhood education. Their work has influenced policies, teaching…