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Seattle Municipal Court to Hold Community Outreach Event in South Seattle, Monday, September 19, 2022

አማርኛ | Español | 简体中文 | Soomaali | Tiếng Việt Seattle Municipal Court (SMC) is bringing court and social services to the Rainier Beach Community Centeron Monday, September 19, 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Community members will get help with resolving SMC warrants and setting up payment plans or community… [ Keep reading ]

Community Resource Center Updates – August 22, 2022

In this week’s Community Corner newsletter: Free Lyft rides up to $22 each way available in King County! Spread the word for the Back2School Bash happening at the Rainier Beach Plaza Saturday, 8/27 Check out a webinar this Thursday, 8/25 covering how law enforcement works with other organizations to address… [ Keep reading ]

Community Resource Center Updates – August 15, 2022

In this week’s Community Corner newsletter: Applications for the Working Washington Grants: Round 5 and new Convention Center Grants programs open Wednesday August 17. Together, these programs will distribute $75 million in pandemic relief grants to eligible small businesses and nonprofits across Washington. Save the date for a Virtual Wellness Fair and the Big… [ Keep reading ]

From the bench: SMC judges on Probation Evolution

Seattle Municipal Court began the Probation Evolution project in June 2020 to redesign our approach to probation. This project wouldn’t be possible without the support of our bench. In July, Judge Willie Gregory stepped down as SMC’s Presiding Judge and stepped down from his role as a Probation Evolution Judicial… [ Keep reading ]

Probation Evolution: What’s next in 2022

SMC Probation Services’ goals are to improve peoples’ lives, eliminate disproportionate impacts on those we serve, and promote public safety. We began the Probation Evolution project in June 2020 to redesign our approach to probation. This year, we’re working diligently to execute our project plan. Here is an overview of… [ Keep reading ]

Community Resource Center Updates – August 8, 2022

In this week’s Community Corner newsletter: Attend the KCCPTS Summer Institute, a two-day re-entry conference coming up August 17-18 at South Seattle College Learn about service updates from DSHS, including expanded cash and Medical Care Services eligibility for “survivors of certain crimes” Check out the Back to School Bash happening… [ Keep reading ]

Community Resource Center Updates – August 1, 2022

In this week’s Community Corner newsletter: Check out a resource and health fair for unhoused neighbors in Kent this Saturday, August 6, including free veterinary care and supplies for pets Access free medical care for people experiencing homelessness at two Seattle locations on Tuesday August 2 and Wednesday August 3… [ Keep reading ]

Watch Seattle Probation Evolution Webinar

On Friday June 24, Seattle Municipal Court hosted a webinar that explains how probation works and some of the work we are doing to transform our system in the Probation Evolution project. Judge Faye Chess and Programs & Services Manager Carol Bell presented and answered questions from audience members. If… [ Keep reading ]

Community Resource Center Updates – July 25, 2022

In this week’s Community Corner newsletter: Sign up for a Summer Resource Fair on August 13 to get school supplies, books, diapers, PPE, produce, and more, with Spanish and Somali interpretation provided Learn the basics of a housing search at a free Rent Smart webinar Check out a Truth, Trauma… [ Keep reading ]

Hon. Willie Gregory to Step Down as Seattle Municipal Court Presiding Judge; Hon. Adam Eisenberg to Become Presiding Judge Effective July 5, 2022

Hon. Faye R. Chess to Serve as Assistant Presiding Judge Honorable Adam Eisenberg will become Seattle Municipal Court’s (SMC) Presiding Judge effective today, July 5, 2022. Presiding Judge Willie Gregory announced that he has made a personal decision to step down from the Presiding Judge role. Honorable Faye R. Chess… [ Keep reading ]