The Adeline Garcia Community Service Awards is an annual fundraiser where Seattle Indian Health Board honors leaders in the Seattle community who are improving the health for Native people.
About the Adeline Garcia Community Service Awards
In Adeline’s memory, the Seattle Indian Health Board started the annual Adeline Garcia Community Service Awards, where leaders in the region are recognized for their contribution toward Native issues in the community.
Adeline (Haida, Double Fin Killer Whale Clan) was a pioneer in urban Indian social causes and was a co-founding member of the American Indian Women’s Service League. She was the president and a board member of Seattle Indian Health Board, and we are proud to honor her legacy and commitment to Native people.
If you are interested in sponsoring or attending upcoming Adeline Garcia Community Services Awards, please email development@sihb.org
Past Awardees
2022
- Aubony Burns (Choctaw), Senior
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, King
County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office - Native Action Network
- Sarah Sense-Wilson (Oglala), elected Chair for the Urban Native Education Alliance
- Teresita Ignacio Batayola, President
and CEO, International Community
Health Services
2020/2021
- Julie Johnson (Lummi), Chair, Native American Caucus of the Washington State Democrats
- Dr. Terry Maresca (Mohawk), Physician, Seattle Indian Health Board
- Abriel Johnny (Cowichan/Tlingit), Chair of the Board of Directors, United Indian of All Tribes Foundation
2019
- Debora Juarez (Blackfeet), Councilmember, City of Seattle
- Richard Peterson (Tlingit), President, Central Council Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska
- Patsy Whitefoot (Yakama/Diné), Educator, MMIWG Activist
2018
- Marilyn Scott (Upper Skaggit), Vice Chair, Upper Skagit Tribe
- Steve Kutz (Cowlitz), Chair, American Indian Health Commission
- Colleen EchoHawk-Hayashi (Pawnee/Athabascan), Executive Director, Chief Seattle Club
2017
- William Hall (Tlingit), Native community HIV advocate
- Rita Stewart, Office of Senator Maria Cantwell
- David Escame, Associate Vice President of Marketing, Amerigroup Washington
2016
- Roger Fernandes (Lower Elwha S’Klallam), Native Artist/Teacher/Storyteller
- Abe Johnny (Cowichan First Nations), United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
2015
- Richard Mar, Volunteer, Seattle Indian Health Board
- Andrew Morrison (Haida/Apache), Native Artist
- Bruce Harrell, City Councilman
2014
- Ken Colling, CEO, Goodwill Industries
- Robert Van Burkleo, Volunteer, Seattle Indian Health Board
- Jenny Brower, Volunteer, Seattle Indian Health Board
2013
- Claudia Kauffman (Nez Perce), Intergovernmental Affairs Liaison, Muckleshoot Tribe
- Louie Gong (Nooksack), Native Artist/Teacher
- Jonathan Sugarman, MD, President and CEO, Qualis Health
2012
- Zoe Higheagle Strong (Nez Perce), Executive Director, WA Chapter Hope Worldwide
- Mac Strong, Retired National Football League Player, Seattle Seahawks, Volunteer, Seattle Indian Health Board
- Johnpaul Jones (Choctaw/Cherokee), Partner, Jones & Jones Architects
- Ernest Kimball, MPH, Board Member, Qualis Health
- Fred Lauth, Board President, Cape Fox Corporation
- Mary Wilber (Okanagan/Osoyoos Indian Band), Native Education Coordinator, Eastside Native Indian Education Program
2011
- Bill Shaul, MD, Emeritus Board Member, Seattle Indian Health Board
- Roberta Hallam, Southcentral Foundation
2010
- Carole Hennessey, Volunteer, Seattle Indian Health Board
- Peter Ali, Volunteer, Seattle Indian Health Boardr
- Leah Rei, Aon Benefits
- Ben Weber, Volunteer, Seattle Indian Health Board
- Cecile Hanson (Duwamish), Chairwoman, Duwamish Tribe
- Terrence Danysh, Emeritus Board Member, Seattle Indian Health Board
- Jill Marsden, Emeritus Board Member, Seattle Indian Health Board
- Eveline Takahashi, Emeritus Board Member, Seattle Indian Health Board
- R. Dale Walker (Cherokee), MD, Director, One Sky Center, Emeritus Board Member, Seattle Indian Health Board