Community Building

Events

Community building is at the core of what Jubilee REACH does. One way it happens is through annual events like the Festival of Trees Gala, a youth awards ceremony called the ATTYs, a city-wide service day, and a Christian worship celebration after our service day. At events, our community not only celebrates and serves together, but we connect with each other, growing our care and love of our neighbors.

The ATTYs

Born from the practice of giving an “attaway” or word of encouragement to teammates, the ATTYs is a formal award ceremony where middle schoolers are recognized for their competition, community, and character building.

Jubilee Service Day

At Jubilee Service Day, volunteers serve teachers in the public schools and Bellevue residents at their homes. In 2019, over 3,000 people from around the community gathered to prep classrooms, paint houses, build fences, and more.

Each November we celebrate our community and usher in the Holiday season at the Festival of Trees Gala. The evening is filled with laughter, stories of hope, and an auction featuring professionally-decorated trees.

Celebration in the Park

Festival of Trees

Many parents in our community face barriers to helping their students with academics, such as language or work. Once a week, volunteer tutors help children to learn important concepts, complete their homework, and be equipped for success.