PCC Farmland Trust
1917 First Ave, Level A – Suite 100
Seattle WA 98101
Phone: 206-547-9855
Fax: 206-547-9734
General e-mail: farmlandtrust@pccfarmlandtrust.org
- Rebecca Sadinsky, Executive Director
rebecca.sadinsky@pccfarmlandtrust.org - Kelly Sanderbeck, Development Director & Story-Catcher
kelly.sanderbeck@pccfarmlandtrust.org - Melissa Campbell, Conservation Director
melissa.campbell@pccfarmlandtrust.org - Kristin Vogel, Communications Manager
kristin.vogel@pccfarmlandtrust.org - Hilary Aten, Conservation Project Manager
hilary.aten@pccfarmlandtrust.org - Amanda Bakke, Development Manager
amanda.bakke@pccfarmlandtrust.org - Brenda Campbell, Stewardship & Community Education Coordinator
brenda.campbell@pccfarmlandtrust.org - Maura Rendes, Communications & Administrative Assistant
maura.rendes@pccfarmlandtrust.org
Don’t know who to contact? Please see our handy “who to contact for what” list below:
Are you a farmer or a landowner looking for more information about working with the Farmland Trust on a project?
If so, please consult our Work With Us section (coming soon!) for landowner resources, or our Conservation Easement reference page. (PDF) You may also contact Melissa Campbell or Hilary Aten.
Do you need to get in touch with PCC Farmland Trust about your donation, or updating your donor information?
Please contact Maura Rendes.
Are you a member of the media seeking more information about PCC Farmland Trust and our work in the community?
If so, please reference our Media page or contact Rebecca Sadinsky.
Are you seeking information about how to get involved or become a Farmland Trust volunteer?
Please take a look at our Ways to Support page, check our Events page for volunteer events, or contact Brenda Campbell for additional volunteer opportunities.
Are you a donor seeking information about planned giving or joining our Sustaining Circle of major donors?
Please contact Kelly Sanderbeck.
Do you want more general information about working on a farm, or learning more about organic and sustainable farming?
If you are looking to “try out” organic farming, growfood.org is a great place to start, as is WWOOF.

