​Hidden Manna
Food/Clothing Bank, Family/Community/Veteran Services, and Youth Opportunities
Daniel Graetzer, Executive Director
HiddenMannaFoodBank@gmail.com
206.406.1090 (voicemail/text)​
All Hidden Manna Food/Clothing Bank, Family/Community Services, and Youth Opportunities administrators, board members, and workers are volunteers thus enabling 100% of all donations to fund vehicle and trailer expenses (gasoline, routine maintenance, licensing, insurance, etc.) for deliveries to serve the greater Seattle metropolitan area.
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Internal Revenue Service 501(c)(3) Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN, 47-2844819)
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State of Washington Nonprofit Business License with City of Kirkland Endorsement (BUS23869)
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State of Washington Certificate of Nonprofit Corporation United Business Identifier (UBI, 602842568)
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State of Washington Certificate of Charitable Organization (1125236)
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State of Washington Charitable Organization Annual Report (1125236)
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Internal Revenue Service Form 990-N 2021 ePostcard (OMB, 1545-2085)
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Executive Director
​ Daniel taught allied health and life science lecture/laboratory courses, in addition to business mathematics, research methods, and statistics, for many years at several high schools, community colleges, and universities in the greater Seattle area and Montana. Daniel now instructs undergraduate and graduate online health science classes and works on research grants which enables quick adjustments in his daily schedule for emergency food bank deliveries and other services for stressed families and struggling youth. Daniel has lived in Fort Collins/Estes Park Colorado, Chapel Hill North Carolina, Park City Utah, and Missoula Montana, before settling in Kirkland where he and his wife Shonah raised their two children.
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Board of Directors Chairperson
Bea Coghlin
Bea is vice president of sales and agency operations for a major Seattle insurance company whose duties include oversight of management procedures, growth and retention, producer development and sales training, customer relations, hiring, and performance reviews. As a senior executive, Bea ensures cost effective infrastructure while embracing ongoing organizational changes by networking with businesses with shared short- and long-term strategic goals. Bea also directs The Vintage Curator which specializes in antiques, estate liquidation, and recycling interior design elements (repurposing). Bea is a water aerobics coordinator and accomplished organist who with her husband Donald (retired Boilermaker Union shipbuilding welder craftsman for Washington State Ferry System and accomplished harmonica player) raised their four children in Seattle.
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​Treasurer
Born and raised in Seattle, Hannah holds a bachelor's degree in business management and has considerable experience mentoring baristas in the coffee industry. Hannah currently provides organizational and communications services as a patient access representative at Western Montana Clinic and previously worked as an administrative assistant for Cody Carr's Hunting Adventures, a world-class wilderness outfitter corporation specializing in full-service professionally-guided hunting and fishing expeditions at remote locations in the Pacific Northwest, and at Metropolitan Market Kirkland. With her husband Jonathan, Hannah directs several food/clothing bank-related operations in addition to organizing recreational activities while working as summer camp counselors for elementary, junior high, and high school students.
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Secretary
Shonah is a certificated K-6 educator with over 30 years elementary teaching and tutoring experience in the greater Seattle area and Montana. Shonah, her husband Daniel, and their two children provide short- and long-term housing and educational/vocational mentoring for international scholastic and university students through several intercultural home-stay organizations in their Kirkland home.
Information Technology Director
While pursuing his bachelor's degree in business management with emphasis on information technology (IT), marketing and advertising, Noah currently works at Woodland Park Zoo Guest Services as a Ticketing/Membership Associate and previously at Metropolitan Market Kirkland. As a long-time Hidden Manna Food/Clothing Bank delivery volunteer, Noah has held leadership positions with DECA - a nonprofit career and technical student organization which prepares emerging community-oriented leaders and entrepreneurs in IT, marketing, finance, hospitality, and management at numerous high schools and colleges. Noah also enjoys supervising youth of all ages at several scholastic and private summer camps, and is an avid basketball and pickleball enthusiast.
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Board of Directors
Leticia has many years experience teaching English as a second language (ESL) and in Spanish immersion scholastic education, and coordinates all Hidden Manna outreach endeavors to Spanish-speaking persons. Leticia teaches Sunday School, has worked in several health and wellness programs for the elderly, and is an accomplished chef and Mexican arts and crafts enthusiast. Leticia, her husband Raul, and their three boys previously owned and operated a painting business in their native Rincón De López, Colima, Mexico.
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Moses is a store manager at Home Depot, responsible for merchandising and retail operations, customer relations, and oversight of policies and procedures for over 250 employees. Moses was previously employed as Home Depot manager for plumbing and hardware, manager at two Seattle medical clinics, and as a certified medical assistant and licensed life and health insurance agent. Moses, his wife Maria, and their four children enjoy family activities and exploring recreational areas throughout the Puget Sound region.
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Mary and her late husband Thomas raised their two children in Seattle while owning and operating Crown Hood Cleaning - working for over 20 years under a Bellingham parent company to service hood systems and kitchen facilities in restaurants, with emphasis on fire prevention. Mary has worked since 2006 as a customer service liaison and accounting assistant for a large antique mall and gallery in downtown Seattle, and as a seamstress who redesigns clothing. An accomplished pianist, vocalist, and songwriter, Mary has composed over 50 songs which have been a blessing to many across the US and internationally.
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Duane is a lifelong Washington resident who worked for over 30 years in the grocery industry, in addition to being a transit operator and para-educator for special-needs high school students. Duane is a food service coordinator for moderate-size events, avid hiker and trumpet player, and scholastic school volunteer who with his wife Jeannette (a payroll accounting specialist) raised their three children in Seattle.
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Miriam is an Information Technology (IT) network systems administrator, working for several large corporations in the Puget Sound area while specializing in interactive multi-user platforms, hardware and software testing and rollout, and remediation of database security and firewall infrastructure. Miriam previously provided internal and external IT support and upgraded educational strategies to attract a variety of IT customers, in addition to managing an apartment complex. When she is not debugging computers, Miriam and her son enjoy cooking, traveling, and singing.
Douglas Walker
Douglas is a UA (United Association of Journeyman and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the US and Canada) Local 699 fire sprinkler pipefitter with over 20 years experience as journeyman specialist for large commercial structures such as Safeco Field (now T-Mobile Park), Husky Stadium, etc. Doug is a lifelong Puget Sound resident, cancer survivor, and avid alpine skier/snowboarder in winter and ocean surfer in summer, who currently splits time between his self-constructed Bothell home and Yuma Arizona where he cares for his mother.