Your contribution to KSER changes lives.

Change a Life - Donate to KSER!

Every week, KSER touches the lives of 10,000’s of people across Snohomish, Island, Jefferson, and North King Counties. 

KSER impacts the way people live their lives, providing the information they need and music that enriches them.

A donation to KSER is a gift to your community and an investment in the quality of life here in the North Puget Sound.

Chuck Pyle KSER Benefit Concert

Cowboy Song-writer Chuck PyleSaturday, May 15th @ 7:30 PM

Snohomish County PUD Auditorium
2320 California Street,  Everett, WA 98201

Once named the "Zen Cowboy," Chuck Pyle has maintained the moniker because it best describes his unique sound.

With his shaved head and his blend of upbeat perspective and old-fashioned horse sense, Pyle mixes infectiously hummable melodies with straight-from-the-saddle poetry, bumper sticker proverbs, and old cowboy wisdom.

Emergency Help for Haiti

Desperation in HaitoThe earthquake in Haiti has wrought horrible devastation on an already-destitute people.

KSER encourages all our listeners to contribute to the rescue and reconstruction effort.

Here's a short list of organizations providing valuable emergency relief:
Haiti Emergency Relief Fund
Doctors Without Borders
Partners in Health
Mercy Corps

Make A Year-End (tax-deductable) Gift to KSER

In this season of giving, one of the most meaningful gifts you can give is a contribution to your local public radio station - KSER!.

Your donation supports the countless ways KSER helps make life in the Sno-Isles so wonderful: through beautiful music, local news and information, support for the arts, culture, and social life in the North Puget Sound. 

A year-end gift to KSER is tax-deductable, but better yet, think of it as a way of spending your tax dollars locally: on improving the quality of life for everyone in your community.

Please make your gift to KSER now!


Resources

Regional Information Links

Call 2-1-1 on any phone for connection to a variety of social services. Learn more about 2-1-1 here.

Regional Public Information Network
http://www.rpin.org/

Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Puget Sound Traffic:
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/traffic/seattle/i5_pacific.htm

WSDOT Winter travel info

HelpForHardTimes.org