Meet Andre, one of RA's incredible 7th grade mentees who has benefited from mentorship through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Meet Andre, one of RA's incredible 7th grade mentees who has benefited from mentorship through the COVID-19 pandemic.

A note from rainier athletes executive director

Rainier Athletes Family,

The Coronavirus does not discriminate based on gender, or race, or income or whatever language you happen to speak at home. This pandemic has impacted each and everyone of us. While some have experienced massive boredom or an uptick in sibling rivalry,  others in our community face catastrophic impacts with the closing of schools and loss of work hours.

The mission of Rainier Athletes is to affirm our youth’s sense of belonging by intentionally connecting the core supporters in their lives- their coaches, teachers, family, friends, and mentors.  Said simply, our mission states that our kids deserve to be kids!  By leaning into our mission, Rainier Athletes has been recognized by over 300 educators as the bridge that connects to their hardest-to-reach students and to their students’ families.  1 on 1 mentorship, a core component of what we do everyday, has proven to be one of the most vital resources for kids, families, and teachers during the pandemic. 

In the face of COVID-19, Rainier Athletes has reimagined what it means to identify and meet the needs of our youth. After all, if our young people are not seen, then their most important needs cannot be met.

THE RESULTS:  

Since school buildings first closed due to the pandemic, Rainier Athletes has coordinated over 3,000 virtual video check-ins between our mentors and the Rainier Athlete students (100% of our students have connected). We have continued to sponsor vital physical activities such as soccer and 3 on 3 basketball and our high school seniors, all of which will be the first in their family to do so, have successfully applied to college

Beyond serving as a constant source of affirmation and encouragement for their mentee, Rainier Athletes mentors connect weekly with their mentee’s family, assist in assessing the family’s immediate needs, and connect the family with one of RA’s Community Partners. This process has directed over $120,000 worth of rent assistance, food support, legal guidance, mental health services and more to RA families in need.  Thank you to our partners at Bellevue Lifespring, Youth Eastside Services, Jubilee REACH, and United Way of King County for helping us provide a deeper avenue of support to our students and our families throughout this last year.

Though we still can’t physically be together to support one another, we can lean in to support our families in need through this pandemic and beyond.   I am calling on all of our RA supporters to act now to support families who depend on schools for the majority of their meals, childcare and other vital services like mental health support. 

Please contribute to the Rainier Athletes COVID-19 Emergency Fund. Your support is needed now more than ever.

Together we are stronger. Together we are ONE Team!

Jesse Franklin

Executive Director, Rainier Athletes


supporting RA Families

We must ensure our Rainier Athletes families are aware of and have access to the resources available during the COVID-19 crisis. Our longstanding partnerships with organizations like Bellevue Lifespring, the Bellevue School District, and many more have proven vital. Check how these partnerships have been put into action by reading the latest communication sent by the Rainier Athletes team to our families.

connecting with RA Students

Building relationships with students is the core of what we do. We’ve adjusted our weekly check-in approach to both align to Washington State COVID-19 guidelines and keep our students and mentors connected. Our unwavering team of RA Mentors “meet” weekly with their mentees via video chat. Learn more about our approach.


staying connected virtually

Follow @rainierathletes on Instagram to stay up to date on how we’re building community while social distancing.


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Tips to Practice and Promote Unity

Although it gives us great disappointment postpone our annual Unity of Community event, the theme of this event is more relevant today than perhaps ever. Check out our recommendations for promoting unity in a virtual world.