Please consider adopting at RASKC

Please consider adopting at RASKC

Adopting a pet changes two lives, theirs and yours! Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC) was formed in 2010 as a partnership between King County and 24 cities. Since then, they’ve cared for thousands of cats and dogs each year, giving homeless pets a safe place until they find their forever families.

Here are a few simple ways you can make a difference for animals in our community:

  • Adopt: Every adoption gives a pet a second chance at love and care.
  • License: Licensing and adoption fees help support shelter services for animals in need.
  • Volunteer: Give your time to help provide daily care and companionship for pets.
  • Foster: Open your home temporarily to give pets a safe, loving place while they wait for adoption.
  • Donate: Supplies or funds go directly toward animal care and shelter programs.

Together, we can help RASKC continue its amazing work and give more pets the chance to find their forever homes. Check out the adoptable pets here: Pets for adoption

Let’s give these pets the happy homes they deserve!

Welcome to our neighborhood

The Ridge is a single-family housing development of 229 homes located in Federal Way, Washington (King County). The neighborhood is managed by The Ridge Homeowners’ Association. Our neighborhood is conveniently located near the King County Aquatics Center, The Federal Way Community Center, Virginia Mason Medical Center, St. Francis Hospital, and just minutes to local shopping and Interstate 5.

The neighborhood houses two parks, a tennis/pickleball court, basketball court, playground, posts for volleyball setup, and a BBQ pavilion. Sidewalks throughout our neighborhood make it a safe place for children and families to walk.

Our mission is to preserve and enhance the value of the private and common properties that are The Ridge, and endeavor to bring our community together.

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