Based in Seattle, Washington, Somali Diaspora Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to expanding opportunities through education, workforce development, humanitarian assistance, peacebuilding, and community support. Guided by Somali leaders and strong partnerships, we connect people and resources to create lasting, positive impact across Somalia, East Africa, and diaspora communities worldwide.
Our programs are designed to address real needs through education, workforce development, humanitarian assistance, peacebuilding, and community support. Each initiative creates opportunities, strengthens resilience, and helps Somali families thrive by building knowledge, expanding resources, and fostering meaningful partnerships that generate lasting impact across generations and communities worldwide.
Rooted in the strength of the Somali diaspora, our organization is committed to creating sustainable opportunities through collaboration, integrity, and service. We work alongside families, local partners, and supporters to address today’s challenges while investing in education, resilience, and long-term development that benefits future generations across the world.
✓ Somali diaspora communities in Washington State and worldwide
✓ East African communities, particularly those in Somalia
✓ Individuals and families affected by poverty, displacement, and conflict
✓ Young people seeking employment and leadership opportunities
✓ Local leaders and development partners
✓ Educators and students in underserved communities
From a shared vision in Seattle to lasting initiatives across Somalia, East Africa, and beyond, discover the journey that continues to inspire hope, opportunity, and meaningful change.
In 2013, Somali Diaspora Network was founded in Seattle by Somali community leaders committed to addressing educational, humanitarian, economic, and social challenges through meaningful collaboration.
In 2014, SDN launched a pilot chapter in Garbahare, Gedo Region, Somalia, advancing education, community support, and capacity-building initiatives that encouraged sustainable local development.
Over the following years, SDN expanded its network by connecting diaspora leaders, local organizations, and global partners to strengthen education, workforce development, humanitarian assistance, and peacebuilding.
Today, SDN continues serving Washington State, Somalia, East Africa, and Somali communities worldwide, creating opportunities through collaboration, resilience, and programs that generate lasting, measurable impact.