Molly Sedlik Hasson

Director of Eluna Resource Center

Molly joined Eluna in October 2015 as the Director of Eluna Resource Center. She is responsible for the planning, development, oversight, and growth of The Foundation’s central resource hub for children, teens, and families impacted by grief and family addiction.

Beginning her career in non-profit in 1999, Molly has filled various leadership roles in Seattle and has been working in the field of childhood grief since 2002. As the former Program Development Manager for Safe Crossings Foundation, Molly worked with many local and national grief care providers and partners, including the NAGC and Eluna, to plan the first Northwest Conference on Childhood Grief. Working with care providers and partners has given Molly a unique understanding of the need for the Center.

Molly holds a sociology degree from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, PA and a MBA and Certificate in Project Management from Keller School of Business. Molly lives with her two children in the same South Seattle neighborhood where she grew up and has many creative hobbies including yoga, cooking, knitting and entertaining family and friends.