Skip to content

Dollar-for-Dollar Match Until 3pm!

Donate before 3pm and your contribution will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $1,000! There's no better time to make twice the impact for your favorite KBCS programs. Please, donate now and thank you in advance!

$132,000 Goal

31.11%

Drive ends: March 23, 2025

Please enable your javascript to have a better view of the website. Learn about activating javascript here.
index.php

What it takes to rebuild in Seattle’s Central District

Dr. Robert L Jeffrey is the pastor of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Seattle’s Central District.  The church has over 70 years of history. 

In 1994, the church was destroyed by a fire.  As the congregation was rebuilding the structure, a second fire by arson set them back.  The permitting process for the structure took over two years, and the church was faced with few options to pay for recovering from the two devastating events. 

What’s more, the neighborhood faced effects of the opioid/crack epidemic, overpolicing of its streets and schools and a real estate market and tax structure that displaced many residents, among many other issues.   Amidst these challenges, Dr. Jeffrey led an effort to build housing and advocated for displaced community members to own homes in the neighborhood.  The congregation was forced to resort to expensive and difficult methods to rebuild the church and build housing.  He sat down with KBCS’s Yuko Kodama to describe the process.