Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Free Holiday Meals

Seasons Greetings! If you, your family, and/or someone you know are hungry this holiday season or are looking for a free place to have a holiday meal, there are many organizations throughout King County offering free Holiday meals.

Friday December 21st


Millionair Club Charity
2515 Western Ave, Seattle, 98121
Provides a holiday dinner for anyone in need; walk in, noon-1:30pm
Phone: (206) 728-5627

ROOTS Young Adult Homeless Shelter
University Temple UM Church - 1415 NE 43rd St, Seattle, 98105
Offers a multi-course, restaurant-quality Christmas dinner for anyone in need; walk in,
Phone: (206) 632-1635

Saturday December 22nd

Kent Seventh Day Adventist Church - 25213 116th Ave SE, Kent, 98030
Provides a traditional Christmas meal for anyone in need
Phone: (253) 852-3883

Sunday, December 23rd

Blessed Sacrament Church
5050 8th Ave NE, Seattle, 98105
Christmas meal. All are welcome! Meal served 12:00 – 2:00 PM
Phone: (206) 424-3020

Monday, December 24th

OPERATION: Sack Lunch
Outdoor meal Site, 6th and Columbia under freeway in parking lot.
All are welcome! No ID required. Brunch 11:00 AM; Dinner 4 PM

Tuesday (Christmas Day), December 25th

South Park Holiday Dinner
South Park Neighborhood Center 8201 10th Ave S., Seattle, 98108 
Dinner served 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Santa will be there giving out candy canes. Raffle with gifts cards, toys and gifts.

Community Lunch on Capitol Hill
Central Lutheran Church, 1710 11th Avenue, Seattle, 98122
All are welcome! No ID required. Meal Served at 12:00 Noon.
Phone: (206) 487-7247

Cathedral Kitchen
St. James Cathedral Hall, 907 Columbia St, Seattle, 98104
Line up at 1:30 PM. Enter through the door on Columbia St. First come, first served. All are welcome!
Phone: (206) 264 - 2091

Chief Seattle Club
410 2nd Ave. Ext. South, Seattle, 98104 
Provides a Christmas meal and gift giveaway for club members or American Indians and Alaska Natives only. ID and proof of tribal affiliation required if not a current club member. Meal served from 8:00 – 10:00 AM
Phone: (206) 292 – 6214

YouthCare – Orion Multi-Service Center
1828 Yale Avenue, Seattle 98101
Youth and young adults age 13-21 only. Photo ID required. Meal served 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM; Walk-ins welcome
Phone: (206) 622-5555

Bread of Life Mission
97 South Main Street, Seattle, 98104
Individuals and families who are homeless are given priority. 12 PM Lunch/Dinner, and 6 PM Dinner. Walk-ins welcome. It’s recommended to arrive early!
Phone: (206) 682-3579

Salvation Army – William Booth Center
811 Maynard Avenue South, Seattle 98104
All are welcome! William Booth residents get served first, then general public. No ID required. Meal served from 12 noon – 1:15 PM
Phone: (206) 621-0145

Union Gospel Mission
318 – 2nd Avenue, Ext. South, Seattle, 98104
Breakfast - 7:30–9:00 a.m.; Dinners - 4:30, 5:30, & 6:30 p.m. (IMPORTANT: all meals are preceded by a mandatory 30-minute chapel service. The 6:30 p.m. chapel service is in Spanish. Arrive early to obtain a meal ticket for entry to chapel/meal service. All are welcome!
Phone: (206) 622-5177

YWCA Angeline’s Center for Homeless Women
2030- 3rd Avenue, Seattle, 98121
Women ages 18 and older. No ID required.
First seating is 11:30 AM – 12:00 PM. The second seating is 12:30 – 1:00 PM. Arrive at 11:00 AM for meal ticket.
Phone: (206) 436-8650

Women’s Referral Center
2030 3rd Avenue, Seattle, 98101 
Dinner from 6p.m. – 7p.m. every night of the year. Single adult women only without children. Drop in basis. No ID required

Happy Holidays!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Free Computer Software Courses

If you (or someone you know) want to learn how to use computer programs, I want to let you know that The Employment Security Department has expanded a popular service that allows Washington residents to learn computer software programs for free.

In addition to learning how to use Microsoft software, users can now learn to use software by Adobe, Apple, IBM, Intuit, SAP and other brands.

The courses are open to all working-age Washington residents. – both the employed and unemployed. Registered users can take as many courses as they want, at their own pace, on their own schedule.

Registrations are processed through WorkSource, which is part of the state’s workforce development system. To learn more and to register, visit www.wa.gov/esd/e-learning or visit your local WorkSource office. Good luck!

Monday, December 10, 2012

Bellevue Career Fair 12/13


If you or someone you know is looking for a job. I want to let you know about the Bellevue Career Fair this Thursday December 13th from 11 to 2 at The Red Lion Hotel Bellevue.

Meet face to face with top local employers. Career experts onsite will provide free resume reviews. The Bellevue Career Fair, from National Career Fairs, will showcase companies hiring in the following industries: Accounting/Auditing, Administrative and Support Services, Advertising/Marketing/Public Relations, Banking, Consumer Products, Customer Service and Call Center, Finance/Economics, Financial Services, Hospitality/Tourism, Insurance, Real Estate/Mortgage, Restaurant and Food Service, Retail/Wholesale, Sales, and many more...

That’s the Bellevue Career Fair Thursday December 13th from 11 am to 2 pm at The Red Lion Hotel Bellevue at 11211 Main St., Bellevue, 98004. Free parking, metro buses 237, 240, 241, 243, 246, 249, 271, 280, 342, 555, 556, 560, and 887. For more information call (702) 614-9537 or visit www.ncfairs.com.



Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Toys For Tots Free Holiday Toy Distribution


If you or someone you know have children under 14 and receive benefits from DSHS such as food stamps or TANF, I want to let you know about Toys for Tots, a program which distributes free new toys as holiday gifts to needy children in the community.
Toys for Tots is partnering with King County DSHS Community Service Offices to distribute toys this holiday season. King County families receiving cash, food, medical or childcare benefits through DSHS are pre-registered to receive toys. Toys are for DSHS clients with children, ages birth through 14. Families may receive toys once during the holiday season. Toy distribution will be at select locations Dec. 10 – Dec. 19, 2012. All events are from 9am to 3pm.
Here is the schedule of distribution events for the 2012 Toys for Tots campaign:
Monday 12/10

Lake Samm Foursquare Church:
14434 N.E. 8th Street, Bellevue 



King South Community Service Office:
1313 W. Meeker St., Kent
Tuesday 12/11

Belltown Community Service Office: 
2106 2nd Ave. Seattle

King South Community Service office:  
1313 W. Meeker St., Kent
Wednesday 12/12

White Center Community Service Office: 
9650 15th Ave. S.W., Seattle

Rainier Community Service Office: 
3600 S. Graham Street, Seattle
Thursday 12/13

King North Community Service Office: 
9600 College Way North, Seattle

White Center Community Service Office:
9650 15th Ave. S.W., Seattle


Monday 12/17

Federal Way Community Service Office: 
616 348th St., Federal Way

Renton Community Service Office: 
500 S.W. 7th Street, Renton


Tuesday 12/18

Auburn First United Methodist Church: 

100 N Street S.E., Auburn

Federal Way Community Service Office: 
616 348th St., Federal Way
Wednesday 12/19

White Center Community Service Office: 
9650 15th Ave. S.W., Seattle

Capitol Hill Community Service Office: 
1700 E. Cherry Street, Seattle 

All Toys for Tots distribution events are from 9am to 3pm.

For more information contact Sgt Kurt Chmielewski 253-968-7115. For questions concerning toy distribution, please contact Gary Hartline at hartlgw@dshs.wa.gov.
Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Get Online Week 12/3-8

Hi, would you or someone you know like to learn how to use computers and the internet? Did you know you can attend classes for free or low-cost at public computing centers in your own neighborhood? Next week, December 3rd through 8th is Get Online Week. Stop by your nearest participating center and GET ONLINE!

There will be activities and demonstrations on many topics, including: social networking, posting/viewing photos online, paying bills online, using email, accessing wireless networks, using Skype to make free phone calls, and using the internet safely. Also, each computer learning center will be hosting a celebration with refreshments. You can learn more at www.seattle.gov/getonline/
Participating locations include:
Afrique Service Center
5706 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118
(206) 380-8828
Chinese Information and Service Center
611 S Lane, Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 624-5633
Denny Terrace Computer Lab
100 Melrose Ave E Seattle, WA 98122
Jefferson Terrace Computer Lab
800 Jefferson Street Seattle, WA 98104
Lake City Court
12536 33rd Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125
(206) 361-3701
Multimedia Resources & Training Institute (MMRTI)2301 S Jackon, Suite 103 Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 838-6359
Neighborhood House Technology Ctr at Ranier Vista 4410 29th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
(206) 461-4568
Raja for Africa
1221 S Main, Suite 205, Seattle, WA 98125
(206) 323-9004
RecTech - Delridge Computer Lab
4501 Delridge Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106
(206) 799-2030
RecTech - Yesler Learning Lab
917 E Yesler Way, Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 615-1579
RecTech - Garfield Computer Lab
2323 E Cherry, Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 684-4788
RecTech - Miller Computer Lab
330 19th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112
(206) 684-4753
RecTech - Rainier Computer Lab
4600 38th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118
(206) 386-1919
RecTech - South Park Computer Lab
8319 8th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
(206) 615-0981
RecTech - Southwest Teen Life Center Computer Lab
2801 SW Thistle St, Seattle, WA 98126
(206) 684-7438
STAR Center
2600 South Walker Street, Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 325-4284
Westwood Village
9455 27th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98126
Visit seattle.gov/getonline often - they will be updating the website with more centers and the activities they will be offering on a daily basis. Please contact Vicky Yuki at 206-233-7877 if you have questions, need directions, or would like the list of sites in an alternative format, or email vicky.yuki@seattle.gov.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Free Tenant Rights Workshop 11/29

Want to know more about your rights as a renter? Wondering how to get your deposit back or request a repair? Would you like to know how the new changes in the laws impact renters?

Solid Ground Tenant Counselors are hosting a FREE Rent Smart Workshop for the community on Thursday November 29, 5:30-7:30pm, at the Kent City Hall First Floor Chamber at 220 4th Ave S., Kent, WA 98032. They will provide information about the landlord-tenant laws in Washington State and discuss the laws and ordinances that apply throughout the housing search process, move-in, during tenancy, move-out and eviction. Bring your questions!

Since there is no agency that enforces the Residential Landlord-Tenant Act in our state, it is largely up to tenants to understand the laws and know their rights in order to take appropriate action to effectively enforce them. They will talk about some tips and best practices for renters to help you assert your rights and have a successful tenancy – whether you are signing a rental agreement, requesting repairs or have questions about your privacy rights.

Especially with recent changes and additions to the laws, challenging situations can arise for tenants. For example, the laws around landlord entry and privacy rights changed in 2011, requiring landlords to provide written notice before entering a tenant’s unit. If a tenant is unaware of this law or the changes, their privacy rights could be compromised. There are remedies available to tenants if a landlord is not complying with the laws, but tenants have to know those remedies are available in order to use them. Knowing the laws and what steps to take, tenants can take action to correct the problem.

If you would to attend the workshop, please RSVP to the Solid Ground Tenant Services Workshop & Advocacy Line at 206.694.6748 or email tenantwa@solid-ground.org.

That the free Rent Smart Workshop next Thursday the 29th from 5:30 to 7:30 Kent City Hall, First Floor Chamber at 220 4th Ave S., Kent, 98032. Buses 150, 158, 159, 166, 180, 183, 566, 913, 914, 916, 952 and Sounder. For more information, visit the website at www.solid-ground.org/Tenant.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Free Thanksgiving meals

Happy Holidays! We want to let you know about the many free Thanksgiving meals being served this week throughout King County.

Tuesday the 20th (tomorrow)

Bellevue Parks & Community Services - Crossroads Community Center
Will
provide a free holiday meal for Bellevue families in need; includes children's arts & crafts.  Walk in on Tuesday at, 5:30pm
Address: 16000 NE 10th St, Bellevue, 98008

Buses: 226, 251, 226, RAPIDRIDE B LINE
For more information call (425) 452-4874 or
Website:
www.bellevuewa.gov/crossroads_center.htm

Wednesday the 21st (day before Thanksgiving)

Kent Seventh Day Adventist Church - Neighbor to Neighbor
Will Provide a traditional Thanksgiving meal for anyone in need;
Walk in from 2:30-6pm, Meal is served at 4:30pm.
Address:  25213 116th Ave SE, Kent, WA, 98030
Buses 157, 161, 168

Phone: (253) 852-3883
Website:
www.kentsda.org

Phinney Neighborhood Association
Offers a special holiday meal during the regularly scheduled meal time. Serves traditional holiday foods. Meal begins at noon, Wednesday. Doors open at 11am.
Address:  6532 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA, 98103

Buses 5 and 358
Phone: (206) 783-2244
Website:
www.phinneycenter.org

Millionair Club Charity
Will Provide a Thanksgiving dinner for anyone in need; Wednesday the  21st and Thanksgiving Day Thursday the 22nd
Address: 2515 Western Ave, Seattle, WA, 98121
Walk in, Wednesday or  Thursday noon-1:30pm
Phone: (206) 728-5627
Website:
http://www.millionairclub.org

Thanksgiving Day, Thursday the 22nd

Cathedral Kitchen
Provides a Thanksgiving Day dinner to anyone in need at 4 PM
Address: 907 Columbia St St. James Cathedral Hall, Seattle, WA, 98104
Buses: 3, 4, 12, 60, 193, 205, 211
Phone: (206) 264-2091|
Website:
http://www.stjames-cathedral.org/outreach/kitchen.htm

Community Lunch on Capitol Hill
Provides a large Thanksgiving themed lunch for anyone in need at 5 Pm
Address: 500 Broadway E All Pilgrims Christian Church, Seattle, WA, 98102
Buses: 9, 49, 60
Phone: (206) 322-7500 

Website: http://www.communitylunch.org

Compass Housing Alliance
Will serve a traditional Thanksgiving feast for any homeless adult in need at 11:00 am

Address: 2015 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA, 98121
Buses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 14, 16, 24, 26, 28, 33, 40, 120, 358
Phone: (206) 357-3190 

Website: http://www.compasshousingalliance.org

Luther's Table
Provides a free Thanksgiving dinner for the community. Walk in, from 1-3pm.
Address: 419 S 2nd St Suite 1, Renton, WA, 98057
Buses: 106, 107, 140, 169
Phone: (206) 854-2883


Salvation Army - Social Services Department - East King
Serves a full traditional Thanksgiving dinner to residents of East and North King County, Walk in, 12-3pm
Address: 911 164th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA, 98008 

Buses 226 and 221
Website: http://www.salvationarmynw.org/eastside

Salvation Army - William Booth Center
Serves a free Thanksgiving meal to anyone in need 11:00 a.m.-1:00p.m.
Address:  811 Maynard Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98134
Phone: (206) 621-0145
Buses: 7, 24, 26, 28, 594
Website:
http://www.salvationarmynw.org

Seattle's Union Gospel Mission
Serves Thanksgiving Day meals with optional Christian services; walk in before Nov. 22, 2012 to obtain a required ticket. Tickets are available 7am-7pm. With ticket, walk in for any Thanksgiving day dinner time at 3:30pm, 4:30pm & 5:30pm
Address: 318 2nd Ave Ext S, Seattle, WA, 98104

Phone: (206) 622-5177
Website:
http://www.ugm.org

South Park Area Redevelopment Committee
Provides a Thanksgiving lunch Thursday noon-4pm.
Address: 8201 10th Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98108

Buses 132 and 60
Phone: (206) 372-6739
Website:
http://www.allaboutsouthpark.com/

YWCA Angeline's
Provides a traditional Thanksgiving Day meal for any in need; walk in 11:30 a.m. or 12:30 pm.
No ID required. No men or children permitted.

Address: 2030 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Buses:  2, 3, 4, 14, 16, 21, 27, 40, 120, 124, 131, 132, 358

Website:
http:/ / www. ywcaworks. org

Ballard Community Taskforce on Homelessness and Hunger
All are invited to a community meal! We'll have all the fixin's of a great Turkey dinner. Not only will there be free food but takeaways like blankets, socks and more.
Address: 2 Bit Saloon: 4818 17th Ave NW, Seattle, Washington 98107
Buses: 15, 17, 18, 29, 40, 44 61, 62, Rapid Ride D Line
Website:
www.facebook.com/events/498755116811910/

Friday the 23rd (day after Thanksgiving)

New Hope Baptist Church
Thanksgiving meal for anyone in need, transportation may be provided.  Walk in Friday 11am-4pm
Address: 124 21st Ave, Seattle, WA, 98122
Buses 3, 4, 8, 14, 27, 48
Phone:(206) 323-4212 


ROOTS Young Adult Homeless Shelter
Offers a multi-course, restaurant-quality Thanksgiving dinner for anyone in need; walk in, Friday the 23rd at 6pm. Entrance is through a set of double blue doors at the SW corner of the church, down the alley between the church and the post office.
Address: University Temple UM Church: 1415 NE 43rd St, Seattle, WA, 98105
Buses 30, 43, 44, 48, 70, 65, 66, 67, 68, 71, 72, 73, 74, 167, 197, 205, 207, 271, 373, 542, 546, 556, 586

Phone: (206) 632-1635 
Website: http://www.rootsinfo.org

And there are more free Thanksgiving meals being served this week throughout Western Washington. To see the full list of free Thanksgiving meals please visit: tinyurl.com/ThanksgivingMealsWashington
Happy holidays!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Great American Smokeout Today!

 Hi, if you're a smoker or know people are and would like some help quitting, today, Thursday, November 15th is the 37th Annual Great American Smokeout, a day sponsored by the American Cancer Society to help people stop using tobacco.  If you smoke and want help quitting, there is a toll-free number you can call to help get started, The Washington State Department of Health Tobacco Quit Line. Just call at 1-800-Quit-Now (1-800-784-8669), to talk with a trained "Quit Coach" who will give you tips and techniques to help you quit smoking, and send you materials in the mail if you provide a mailing address.  This service is completely confidential.  Quitting smoking is not easy, but it can be done. To have the best chance of quitting successfully, you need to know what you're up against, what your options are, and where to go for help.  

Save Money! Save your Life! Did you know?  If you’ve smoked 1 pack a day for the last 10 years…
*  You’ve spent $31,536 on cigarettes
*  You’ve cut 3 years from your life span

Here are some keys to Help You Quit:

* Get Medication - nicotine replacement gums, inhalers, lozenges, sprays, or patches
* Get Support & Encouragement - tell others that you are quitting
* Get active with your hands - Exercise or do something that keeps your hands busy
* Choose other things for your mouth - Use substitutes you can put in your mouth such as sugarless gum or hard candy. Some people chew on a coffee stirrer or a straw
* Remind yourself of your reasons for quitting and the benefits you’ll gain as an ex-smoker.
* Be Prepared for Relapse or Difficult Situations - avoid alcohol, drink lots of water & stay active
* Delay - If you are about to light up, hold off. Tell yourself you must wait at least 10 minutes
* Breathe deeply - picture your lungs filling with fresh, clean air.
* Reward yourself - What you’re doing is not easy, so you deserve a reward. Put the money you   would have spent on tobacco in a jar every day and then buy yourself a weekly treat.
* Visit the Great American Smokeout website:
Call the  Tobacco Quit Line. Their number again 1-800-784-8669. If you've been thinking about quitting, we hope you give this number a call.  The Quit Lines are available year-round. Thanks and stay healthy.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Job Fairs this Wednesday and next Thursday

Hi, If you or someone you know are looking for work, I want to let you know about The Highline job fair this Wednesday the 7th,  The Choice Career Fair and Nationwide Job Fair both next Thursday the 15th 

Highline Community College Job Fair is this Wednesday the 7th from 9 to 1 at Highline Community College. Free to job seekers! Start the morning off meeting with various employers looking to hire fulltime, part time, and temporary workers. Bring copies of your resume, dress to impress, and be prepared to speak with recruiters about your education, skills and career goals. A list of registered employers is available online at studentemployment.highline.edu/jobfair. Parking is free, but limited. Carpooling and use of local park-n-rides and transit strongly recommended. Highline Community College is located along the Metro Express A line. If you have any questions contact: Student Employment 206-592-3350 for more information. That’s the Highline Job Fair this Wednesday November 7th from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. at Highline Community College, Building 8, 1st floor, 2400 S. 240th St., Des Moines, 98198.

Next Thursday the 15th from 10:30 to 2 at the Seattle Center Northwest Rooms is the Choice Career Fairs Seattle Career Fair. Meet face to face with the hiring managers from some of the best employers in the greater Seattle area. Just walk in and start interviewing, it's that simple. You can save time, money and effort interviewing with dozens of local companies in one day and at one location.  Free Admission...Hundreds of Jobs, in most job categories...The recruiters at this event have many job titles they need to fill. For a list of job titles, maps and a line pass, please go to choicecareerfairs.com. That the Choice Career Fair next Thursday the 15th from 10:30 to 2 at The Seattle Center Northwest Rooms, Next to Key Arena at 1st Ave. N & Republican St., Seattle, 98109.

Also, next Thursday the 15th is the Nationwide Job Fairs Tukwila Job Fair from 1 to 4 at the Best Western River's Edge. Nationwidejobfairs.com invites you to attend their upcoming Seattle job fair to meet directly with decision makers at top companies and schedule interviews. Companies attending this event include: Boeing, Federal Reserve Bank, Diamond Wireless, Army Corps of Engineers and many more companies and agencies. Visit their website and register for this event to receive an updated list of attending companies. Their job fair provides you an opportunity to stand out and make your personal connection. At their Job Fairs employers attend to recruit career seekers. Expect employers to provide you with the next steps to apply for open positions or they will provide you with interview dates and times. From entry level to professional positions; From Hourly to Salaried positions. All fields including: Sales, Customer Service, Clerical, Administrative, Engineering, Finance, Accounting, Government, Non-Profit, Marketing and many more. That’s the Nationwide Job Fairs Tukwila Job Fair at the Best Western River's Edge at 15901 West Valley Highway in Tukwila.

Good Luck!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Vote by Tuesday 11/6!

This is a message from Statewide Poverty Action Network. I want to encourage you to turn in your ballots on or before Election Day, this Tuesday, November 6th.

This election we will be electing the president, US house representatives, state house reps and senators, governor, and other offices. This year Washington has four measures on the ballot. They include an initiative related to state revenue and taxes, one that would allow charter schools in our state, one that legalizes, regulates and taxes marijuana, and one that affirms marriage equality. Poverty Action is asking folks to vote to APPROVE Referendum 74, Vote YES on Initiative 502, and Vote NO on Tim Eyman’s Initiative 1185.

For more information about your candidates and the ballot measures, check out the Poverty Action Voter Guide and the Poverty Action ballot measures postcard or call Poverty Action at 206-694-6794.

Washington State votes entirely by mail. If you are registered to vote but have not received your ballot in the mail, you can call 206-296-VOTE to get it resent.  Your ballot must be postmarked or placed in a ballot drop box by 8pm on Tuesday, November 6th. If you don’t have a stamp, there are 15 permanent ballot drop boxes and temporary collection points (vans) located around King County see the King County Elections map of Ballot drop boxes and vans or call 206-296-VOTE (206-296-8683) to find a drop box close to you.

Your vote will make a difference. We hope you will take a stand for what you believe in and vote this Tuesday November 6th. If you want to help spread the word about voting, you can email vote@povertyaction.org or call 206-694-6794. If you have questions about this message you can call Poverty Action at 206-694-6794. Happy Voting!

Monday, October 22, 2012

Energy and Utility Resource Fair thursday 10/25

Do you need help paying your electric, water, phone or other utility bills? Come to the annual Energy and Utility Resource Fair this Thursday, the 25th from 1 to 3 at Asian Counseling and Referral Service, at 3639 MLK Way. At the Energy and Utility Resource Fair you will:

·         Gain knowledge about utility assistance programs
·         Learn about housing programs
·         Learn about Asian Counseling and Referral Services
·         Receive updated information on Public Health
·         Get connected to Community Voice Mail, Lifeline Cell Phones, and subsidized internet programs.

Hosted by the Seattle Human Services Department, Utility Assistance Programs, in collaboration with Seattle City Light, Seattle Public Utilities and Asian Counseling Referral Service. Please spread the word by distributing the resource fair flyer.
That’s the Energy and Utility Resource Fair at The Annual Energy, Utility and Resource Summit this Thursday October 25th from 1 pm to 3 pm at Asian Counseling Referral Service at 3639 Martin Luther King Jr. Way S. Seattle, 98144. Metro bus routes 7, 8, 9, 42 or Link Light Rail (Mt. Baker Station).

For more information, call 206-733-9035 or email cynthia.ellison@seattle.gov.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Community Resource Exchange 10/18/12

Hi, we wanted to let you know about the United Way Community Resource Exchange on Thursday, October 18th from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Seattle Center Exhibition Hall. The Community Resource Exchange is a one-day, one stop way for homeless people to get free services like healthcare, legal assistance, haircuts and national phone calls. Also available are referrals to social services including housing, counseling, public benefits and employment training. A free hot meal will also be served. And Community Voice Mail will have a booth where people can sign up in person for voice mail numbers. If you are homeless, we encourage you to attend this event as it will be a great way to get a variety of free services in one place, in one day. So don’t miss it, and bring your friends to the Community Resource Exchange Thursday the 18th from 10 to 3 at Seattle Center. Please spread the word by distributing the CRE poster below. For more information, email cre@uwkc.org or visit unitedwayofkingcounty.org/cre.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Financial Planning Day Saturday 10/13

Greetings, I want to encourage you to attend Financial Planning Day, this Saturday, October 13, 2012 from 10 to 2:00 at Garfield Community Center. It’s a free event where you’ll be able to meet one-on-one with professional financial planners to discuss your personal finance questions, concerns and interests.

At Financial Planning Day representatives from non-profit organizations will be on hand to help people with an array of financial issues, questions and problems including: budgeting, credit and debt, investing, retirement, taxes, homeownership, foreclosure, insurance, public benefits, employee benefits, education savings, small business, estate planning and more. Financial planners will also be there to help with planning for retirement, college, emergencies, estates, as well as investment management and insurance. It’s all free and there are no strings attached – volunteer planners will not pass out business cards, marketing materials or sell products or services.

In today’s uncertain economy planning for your financial future is more important than ever. Don’t miss this opportunity for a free private consultation on financial issues that matter to you with experts from the financial planning association and certified financial planner professionals. In addition to one-on-one consultations there will be workshops on a variety of financial topics throughout the day. Stay for a little or as long as you’d like. It’s totally free. Bring a friend and spread the word by distributing the Financial Planning Day flyer.

Financial Planning Day is co-sponsored by the City of Seattle, Seattle-King County Asset Building Collaborative, Seattle Park and Recreation, The Certified Financial Planner Board, the Financial Planning Association, the Foundation for Financial Planning, and the U.S. Conference of Mayors. The day is specifically for low-income people who normally don't have the opportunity to meet with a financial planner.

That’s this Saturday the 13th at Garfield Community Center at 2323 East Cherry St, in Seattle from 10 am to 2 pm. To register or for more information call 877-861-7826 or visit www.financialplanningdays.org/seattle.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Be Well Washington Health Fair Saturday 10/6



If you or someone you know would like free health services, I want to let you know about the Be Well Washington Family Health Fair this Saturday the 6th at CenturyLink Field from 10 to 2.
Join Be Well Washington for a day of free health screenings and Family fun! There is no entry cost and parking is free for the day! It's all part of their commitment to educate Washington residents about a healthy lifestyle. Don't miss the many local Seattle health and wellness organizations. Some of the free health services available include: posture analysis, massages, blood pressure tests, trigger point testing, chemical toxicity testing, sports and injury screening, spinal stress tests, healthy lifestyle assessments, strength and flexibility assessments,  body mass composition analysis, acupuncture, hearing screening, and more. There will also be lots of free healthy stuff given away, and a lot of information on living healthy.
Learn how small changes make big impacts. Saturday's Health Fair is part of Be Well Washington's Family health Week this week October 1st through 6th, a week of free health screenings, Medicare 101 sessions and fun, healthy activities for all ages!   Be Well Washington  is sponsored by Regence Blue Shield, Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Sounders and Q13 FOX. For more information and a complete list of activities, visit Be Well Washington online at bewellwashington.net.
That’s the Be Well Washington health Fair this Saturday October 6th at CenturyLink Field at 800 Occidental Ave S in Seattle from 10am to 2 PM.
Stay Healthy!