Many of America’s veterans, servicemembers, and their family members face challenges in accessing healthcare and wellness supports. Often times, challenges arise due to gaps in eligibility for health coverage, difficulties navigating large healthcare systems such as the VA, and the complexities in applying for and receiving disability benefits. Since 2005, the King County Veterans Program…
New program bridges gaps to meet the health and wellness needs of King County’s veterans
Child care wins in the state legislative session
King County families with young children are already keenly aware that the cost of child care is unaffordable. But an Annie E. Casey Foundation study puts it in perspective: with a median annual cost of more than $14,000, Washington parents with toddlers will pay more for child care than the cost of college tuition. …
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Meet the faces behind the impact: 2022 VSHSL Annual Report
In 2022, the Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy (VSHSL) continued to build on previous investments and delivered programming to help people transition to affordable housing, get job training, find employment, access emergency financial assistance, connect with domestic violence advocacy, receive behavioral health treatment, and access other resources and services. The VSHSL has reached across a…
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Moving stories from the King County Refugee Resettlement Hotel program
A message from DCHS Director, Leo Flor on the King County Refugee Resettlement Hotel program: “When he entered their private room and saw they had a small kitchen with a two-burner stove and a sink that spit out clear water, he called his mom in Afghanistan. “We have everything in here,” he [Ahmad] told her.” …
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Introducing the new Best Starts for Kids Co-Leads!
This was originally posted on the Best Starts for Kids blog. After a robust process that drew a competitive and open pool of applicants and included multiple stages of interviews with Best Starts staff and community partners, the team is excited to announce the new Best Starts of Kids Co-leads: Jamalia Jones and Jessica Tollenaar…
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Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth Mental Health on Vashon Island
If you or someone you know is struggling with depression or suicidal ideation you can call Crisis Connections or one of these lines for support: Children’s Crisis Outreach Services (CCORS), 206-461-3222 Call a crisis line such as King County’s Crisis Line 206-461-3222 or visit http://www.CrisisConnections.org, available 24/7, 365, to help link you to available and…
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