Empowering Seniors.
Fulfilling Lost Destinies.
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DanVo'nique Bletson-Reed
Faith Leadership
· Licensed Evangelist Missionary, Minister of Music & Director of Performing Arts at The Jubilee Church of God in Christ in Everett, WA.
· Teacher for the Discipleship Class at Jubilee School of Ministry and holds the role of Elect Lady of Missions for the Washington State Jurisdiction, Church of God in Christ.
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Education & Career
· Highschool Graduate of Marysville Pilchuck High School (1997), Earned A.A. from Everett Community College (1999), B.A. in Society, Ethics & Human Behavior from UW Bothell (2001), and M.A. in Adult Education & Distance Learning from University of Phoenix (2004).
· Works in social services—has served as a case manager for Snohomish County Human Services, Long Term Aging & Disabilities and the Department of Social & Health Services (Children’s Administration and Home and Community Services). Currently serves as Non-Profit Program & Office Administrator for Community Foundation of Snohomish County.
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Advocacy & SAVED
· Founder of SAVED (“Soul-winning Agents promoting inner Vision and Encouraging Divine Destines”) – a nonprofit started in 2020, that supports aging adults experiencing loneliness, depression, or isolation.
· Uses her social work background to provide hands-on guidance, companionship, and resources – fulfilling a heartfelt mission to ensure seniors feel seen and valued.
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Community & Cultural Engagement
· President of the Snohomish County Black Heritage Committee and longtime organizer of events like the annual Nubian Jam, MLK celebrations, Winterfest, Root Stems & Roses & SCBHC Youth Initiative. ---
Recognitions & Achievements
· Awarded: 1st & 2nd place in NAACP ACT-SO Competition in the category of Oratory (1995, 1997), Everett Community College Student of the Year (1998), Malcolm X Community
Awareness Award (2021, 2023), NAACP Snohomish County Community Stewardship Award (2023); NAACP-SnoCo. County, Oscar Eason Community Service Award, (2025).
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Personal Life & Values
· Lifelong Snohomish County resident: proud mother of three — Jeremy Jr., Jemyre, and Jemyah and a devoted “church girl” who enjoys the ministry of praise & worship as well as encouraging and serving others in need.