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Community Resource Center Updates – December 20, 2021

In this week’s Community Corner newsletter: Free holiday food boxes are available at the Community Resource Center! The Emergency Feeding Program has provided the CRC with 30 holiday food boxes in our effort to make sure that none of our visitors have to go hungry this holiday season. Each box is filled with… [ Keep reading ]

Community Resource Center Updates – December 13, 2021

In this week’s Community Corner newsletter: Learn about and apply for the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program Attend a virtual event highlighting the work of five groups uplifting the experiences of communities most impacted by COVID-19 Get help with transportation needs to get your COVID-19 vaccination Review your resume and cover… [ Keep reading ]

Community Resource Center Updates – December 6, 2021

In this week’s Community Corner newsletter: Spread the word about the dangers of fentanyl-laced pills and access free overdose prevention medication (Naloxone) Read the YMCA’s December Hot Jobs and Hot Apartments lists See if your household qualifies for the Disaster Cash Assistance Program Find help for people who are currently… [ Keep reading ]

Community Resource Center Updates – November 29, 2021

In this week’s Community Corner newsletter: The YWCA is resuming on-site services at the CRC starting December 1! Visit on Wednesdays from 10 AM to 3 PM for assistance with accessing health services and navigating systems of care. Learn about Beyond These Walls, a non-profit organization that works to support… [ Keep reading ]

Community Resource Center Updates – November 22, 2021

In this week’s Community Corner newsletter: Learn about Union Gospel Mission’s Men’s Recovery Program in Capitol Hill, specifically designed for men coming out of incarceration, and/or living with co-occurring issues related to addiction and mental health Apply for YMCA’s Clear Path to Employment Program and check out YMCA’s November Hot Jobs list… [ Keep reading ]

Presiding Judge Gregory grants motions to dismiss 37 Prostitution cases and 73 Driving While License Suspended cases

Seattle Municipal Court Presiding Judge Willie Gregory recently granted several motions from the Seattle City Attorney’s Office: the first to quash bench warrants, close, and dismiss 37 outstanding Prostitution cases; the others to quash bench warrants, close, and dismiss a total of 73 outstanding Driving While License Suspended in the… [ Keep reading ]

Community Resource Center Updates – November 15, 2021

In this week’s Community Corner newsletter: Access personalized addiction treatment at the Community Resource Center through Ideal Option Register by 11/16 to receive a free Thanksgiving food box Learn about grants to increase digital equity in communities most impacted by COVID-19 Apply for the Seattle Relief Fund before today’s deadline… [ Keep reading ]

Community Resource Center Updates – November 9, 2021

In this week’s Community Corner newsletter: Meet our new UW Social Work intern Apply for the next Roadmap to Success job-readiness training program for help finding work after being incarcerated Read an op-ed from Seattle Municipal Court Assistant Presiding Judge Adam Eisenberg on funding domestic violence intervention programs Learn about… [ Keep reading ]

Community Resource Center Updates – November 1, 2021

In this week’s Community Corner newsletter: Thanksgiving food box giveaway: Through our partnership with Rapid Relief Team (RRT), the Seattle Municipal Court is able to provide 50 families in need with Thanksgiving Food Boxes this November. If you are unable to come to the Court on November 23 from 3 to 5 PM, please… [ Keep reading ]

Community Resource Center Updates – October 25, 2021

In this week’s Community Corner newsletter: Vaccination Verification Starts in King County: Beginning October 25, people ages 12 and older are required to show proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test result to enter certain indoor and outdoor events and establishments in King County. What can be used… [ Keep reading ]