Duvall Distillery is a local, craft producer of flavored vodka made from apples. They describe their business as having small town charm with "Old School Cool" and visitors to the shop agree, raving online about the friendly and engaging environment, the delightful owner and of course—among all the flavors and styles of drink—the limoncello, a … Continue reading From Vodka to Hand Sanitizer: Duvall Distillery Pivots Production to Help Combat COVID-19
Join us in thanking our community’s essential workers
This blog was originally posted on Public Health Insider. Over the past few weeks many people have transitioned to telecommuting to comply with Governor Inslee’s Stay Home order to help slow the spread of COVID-19. Many others, who are essential workers, will continue to report to their jobs to ensure critical public health, safety and … Continue reading Join us in thanking our community’s essential workers
Emergency Childcare for Essential Workers
Update 4-17-2020: Emergency Childcare for Essential Workers landing page available Posted from KCEmployees Employees who are essential workers under Governor Inslee’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order can now access free emergency child care through a King County program to help parents who are working on the front lines of the COVID-19 response. First responders and … Continue reading Emergency Childcare for Essential Workers
A donation to fight isolation and quarantine boredom during COVID-19
Separated from family and friends, people recovering in isolation and recovery facilities located throughout King County are understandably lonely, and bored. Alaska Airlines and Skycast Solutions are stepping up to help. https://youtu.be/MPO22-EDitw On Monday, March 30, Skycast Solutions staff delivered 300 retired, pre-loaded entertainment tablets and accessories to King County to help patients in temporary … Continue reading A donation to fight isolation and quarantine boredom during COVID-19
Adaptability in uncertain times: how senior centers are continuing to support our seniors
The current landscape in King County and across the world is unprecedented, but we are all in this together. Community matters now more than ever and we need each other during these stressful times, especially seniors in our community who often experience social isolation without the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many seniors in King … Continue reading Adaptability in uncertain times: how senior centers are continuing to support our seniors
Working together to protect older adults in our communities
This blog was originally posted on Public Health Insider. By Mary Snodgrass, Older Adult Task Force The risk for COVID-19 rises with age. Adults age 60 years and over are at highest risk for severe illness with COVID-19 illness, and the older you are, the more you are at risk. While much attention has focused … Continue reading Working together to protect older adults in our communities
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