
Lakewood Multicultural Coalition
The Lakewood Multicultural Coalition celebrates diversity, promotes inclusion, and empowers all communities through events, advocacy, and community engagement across Lakewood and the Greater Puget Sound region.

Lakewood Police Department
Founded in 2004, the Lakewood Police Department provides public safety, crime prevention, and community policing services. Through partnerships and specialized units, it works to keep Lakewood safe.

Lakewood Roofing
Lakewood Roofing & Restoration Experts is a family-owned Lakewood, WA company providing roofing, storm repair, and restoration services. They focus on quality workmanship, trust, and treating every home like their own.

Historic Fort Steilacoom Association
Historic Fort Steilacoom is a volunteer-run museum preserving the first U.S. Army post in Puget Sound. Through tours, exhibits, and events, it shares the region’s military, tribal, and settler history while honoring diverse perspectives.

OMNI Financial
OMNI Financial in Lakewood provides Military Lending Act-compliant personal loans from $500–$10,000 for active-duty military, retirees, and DoD employees. Trusted nationwide, with online and local branch service.

Crunch Fitness
Crunch Fitness is a popular fitness chain that provides a dynamic and inclusive environment for individuals seeking a diverse range of workout experiences.

Lakewood Chamber of Commerce
The Lakewood Chamber of Commerce supports 250+ businesses through advocacy, networking, promotion, and community partnerships, fostering economic growth and business success throughout Lakewood and the surrounding communities.

City of Lakewood Councilmember Ellen Talbo
Councilmember Ellen Talbo, elected in 2026, is a Lakewood native and Lakes High graduate with urban planning degrees. She worked on transportation projects in Washington and California and served on the Lakewood Planning Commission.

City of Lakewood Councilmember Mike Brandstetter
Councilmember Mike Brandstetter has served on the Lakewood City Council since 2010. A retired U.S. Army veteran and former Bates Technical College dean, he represents Lakewood on regional housing and homelessness boards.