Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Dental Resources

This message is about dental resources in the Seattle area.

Dental providers are accepting Washington Apple Health (ProviderOne / Medicaid) for Adults & Pregnant Women living in King County.

Healthy Options plans in King County include: Amerigroup, Coordinatedcare; Community Health Plans of Washington (CHPW); United Health; and Molina Health Care are for medical services. Dental are fee-based services and are covered under your ProviderOne Card (9-digits ending with WA). For additional information about providers and/or clinics that accept Washington Apple Health (ProviderOne / Medicaid) please call: Community Health Access Program (CHAP Line) at (206) 284-0331 or 1-800-756-5437 or call Access to Baby and Child Dentistry Program (ABCD) at (206) 263-8750. For the most current list or additional resources visit the Public Health Seattle – King County websites at: kingcounty.gov/health/Access and kingcounty.gov/health/ABCD

Washington Medicaid Program covers limited dental services for all adults Washington State residents with Washington Apple Health (ProviderOne / Medicaid) for clients 21 years of age and older. This includes people who already have Medicaid and people who are eligible for “Expanded Medicaid,” part of the Obamacare health care reform. Comprehensive services included for pregnant women plus 60-days postpartum women. For a dental emergency or dental pain with facial swelling and/or fever, you may obtain relief of these symptoms at any area hospital emergency room or community clinic walk-ins. Be sure to state "I'm in pain" when seeking emergency treatment. Medicaid / Medicare, sliding scale and reduced fees may be available. If a Medicaid provider is charging for services covered under Medicaid, you may call 1-800-562-3022 and register a complaint which will then go through the appropriate process for resolution.













Monday, March 30, 2015

Job Opportunities 3/30/15

This message is about job opportunities in the Seattle area.

Aerotek is having an open house for South Seattle positions on Wednesday, April 1, from 3 – 6pm at 11000 NE 33rd Place, Suite 200, Bellevue, 98102. Aerotek is hiring for assemblers for full-time temp to hire positions with a South Seattle manufacturing employer. Please see Job description here: WA2811600. Contact lisa.corwin@kingcounty.gov for more information and referral. You will need to bring a resume to the event along with a professional reference.

Recruiting & Interviewing Event for Alamo, National, and Enterprise car rental companies at WorkSource Renton, 500 SW 7th Street, Renton, on Thursday, April 2, with sessions at 9:00am, 10:00am, and 11:00am. Companies are recruiting and interviewing for 30 full-time, part-time, seasonal, and regular job openings at SeaTac Airport locations. Registration is required at worksource-enterprise.eventbrite.com.

Seattle Goodwill Workforce Training Programs offers Community College 101 which gives you the preparation and support you need to successfully complete a community college job training program. The next class series runs April 14–May 21, Tuesdays through Thursdays from 2:30–4 p.m. Enroll by scheduling an appointment with a College Navigator Keith Reed at 206-726-5854 or keith.reed@seattlegoodwill.org. The registration deadline is April 10. For more information, visit seattlegoodwill.org.

Get trained today to become a part of Washington’s aviation industry. Students who complete the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program at South Seattle College and pass FAA Certifications are qualified to work on any aircraft in the world and can expect to earn a starting salary of $47,409 and average $66,411. Spring quarter classes begin April 6th and can be fully funded if you are receiving basic food, unemployment benefits or have been recently laid off. The COMPASS Test is required and the registration deadline is April 4th. Contact 206-934-5394 to get enrolled for spring quarter! For more information visit southseattle.edu/programs/aviation/

Start your career today by allowing Link Staffing Services to present your qualifications to a client seeking full time candidates. Please send your resume to jobs.seattle@linkstaffing.com or fax it to 206-829-9825. Some positions available include customer service, mail sorters, housekeeping, part-time janitorial, construction/maintenance, and telemarketing and pay between $10.00 hourly to $30.00 hourly depending on experience. Please note referral as WorkSource. Call for pre-screening interviews between 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at 425-203-8850.  

Sea-Tac Employment Information is hiring for multiple positions. Visit: airportjobs.org for details.







Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Seattle Housing Section 8 Waitlist Lottery is Open

This message is about Seattle Housing Authority’s Section 8 Waitlist opening. 

Do you or someone you know need subsidized housing? The online lottery registration has opened for Section 8 housing vouchers through Seattle Housing Authority and will remain open until April 10th at seattlehousing.org/waitlist.

Section 8 vouchers allow participating tenants to choose and rent units from private landlords. The Housing Authority pays a fixed amount of the rent to the owner each month, and the tenant pays the difference between this subsidy and the total rent, in addition to any utilities not included in the rent. In general, tenants pay between 30 percent and 40 percent of their monthly income for rent and utilities.
Any person 18 years old or older (or an emancipated minor) may register for the lottery no matter where he or she lives. If someone lives outside of Seattle and receives a lottery number, and later a voucher, they will be required to live in Seattle during their first year on the program. 

To learn if you are eligible to receive a Housing Choice Voucher from Seattle Housing Authority, please read their Eligibility page.

Registration is free. If you are asked for money, you are not on the correct website. No one can promise you a spot on the waitlist. To avoid scams, do not search the internet for the waitlist registration, and do not click on ads. The safest way to register is to type "seattlehousing.org/waitlist" directly into your browser's address bar.

Important Waitlist lottery information:
  • Registration will be open from March 23, 2015 at 8 a.m. through April 10 at 5 p.m. (Pacific Daylight Time) and a lottery will be held to determine who is placed on this new waitlist. 
  • Only one person per household may register. Households may only register once.
  • Registering for the lottery does NOT mean you are applying for housing.
  • If you are already placed on the Section 8 waitlist that was originally established in 2013, there is no need to register for this lottery. Households still on our waitlist will receive first priority as vouchers become available.
  • This is not a first-come, first-served process, so there is no need to be the first in line to register. A rush at the beginning of the registration period may result in website instability. If you experience this, please come back to the site later. Also, please do not leave registration until the last minute on April 10 in case you experience technical difficulties. 
  • The registration period will not close early and there is no limit to the number of registrations we will accept.
  • The registration form asks you to provide the name, date of birth, social security number, race and gender of all members of your household, as well as your household's annual income before taxes. Since it is not possible to save an unfinished registration, it is best to have this information on-hand before beginning your registration.
  • For technical problems with registration, call the waitlist hotline at 206-239-1674 for help or submit an email using our contact form below.
  • If you do not have access to a computer, call the waitlist hotline at 206-239-1674 for a list of locations that can serve you.
ConnectUp is just passing on this information from Seattle Housing Authority. To register for the Section 8 waitlist lottery you must register online at seattlehousing.org/waitlist. If you need help with registration call 206-239-1674.

Monday, March 23, 2015

Job Opportunities this week

This message is about job opportunities in the Seattle area.

Adecco is holding a Recruiting & Interviewing Event for 10 Admin Assistant jobs and 10 Warehouse/Laborer jobs at WorkSource Renton at 500 SW 7th Street, Renton, Thursday, March 26, 2015.  The first session at 1:30 is for Admin Assistant Candidates and the second session at 2:30 is for for Warehouse/Laborer Candidates. Due to limited space registration is required at their event page: www.worksource-adecco.eventbrite.com

Also on Thursday the 26th REI is having a Recruiting Event for 50 Customer Service Reps to work in REI’s Sumner Distribution Center in late April-May: for about 6 months Hiring event is at WorkSource Auburn at 2707 I Street NE Auburn, WA 98002. There are three sessions: 1-2:15, 2:15 to 3:30 and 3:30 to 4:45. Due to limited space registration is required at their event page www.worksource-rei.eventbrite.com

The Greater Seattle Career Fair is happening Thursday, March 26th from 11am – 2pm at The Seattle Center (2nd Ave. N & Thomas St.). 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, visit www.choicecareerfairs.com

Alaskan Copper & Brass Company in Seattle is accepting applications for: Fabrication Tack Welder, Fabrication Helper, Associate Fabrication Metalworker (Fitter) and Maintenance Electrician/Electronics/Hydraulics Specialist. For more information, visit alaskancopper.com or call 206-382-7344

Lowe’s Rainier has openings in the following departments: Lumber, Paint, Home Décor and Seasonal Outside Lawn and Garden. For more information, visit: careers.lowes.com or contact Jim Wilde, Human Resource Manager at 206-760-0832.

Goodwill has the following positions available: Production Associate, Full and Part-time (numerous locations); Donation Station Attendant Full and Parttime (numerous locations); Retail Supervisor (numerous locations); E-Commerce Jewelry Production Associate, Full and Part-time (Seattle). For detailed information on these jobs and others, visit: www.seattlegoodwill.org

Link Staffing is hiring multiple Checkers (to assist managing accurate and efficient shipping and receiving procedures) and Shippers (to prepare, pack, and process orders using courier’s software) for multiple long-term temporary openings. To apply for these positions send resume to jobs.seattle@linkstaffing.com or call 425-203-8850


South Seattle College is excited to offer Work-Related ESL classes for Spring Quarter including ESL for Computers and Business and ESL for healthcare. Classes start Tuesday, April 7 and take place Monday through Thursday from 8 am to 11 am. To learn more, potential students can come to: ESL Office Robert Smith Building, Room 2 South Seattle College, 6000 16th Avenue SW, Seattle 98106 Or call: 206-934-5363


Monday, March 16, 2015

Job Opportunities 3/16/15

This message is about job opportunities in the Seattle area.

Huntleigh at Sea-Tac Airport is holding an open interview and hiring event for Wheelchair Agents! Event is held Wednesday, March 18th from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm at Airport Jobs Office at SeaTac Airport, Mezzanine Level, Room 6626. Huntleigh is hoping to hire 15 to 20 individuals. They will be requiring that applicants bring proof of ability to work in United States with a certified birth certificate, passport or green card. Interviews are on a first come/first served basis. Please arrive early to register and complete application, and bring your current resume, and dress appropriate for an interview. Rate of pay is $ 9.47 hour+ tips.

South Seattle College can provide you with the skills you need to enter into a high-paying career.  Even better, these trainings can be fully funded if you receive Basic Food or Unemployment Benefits.  All programs with a “star” on the attached flyer offer opportunities for transportation help, career and education counseling, and job placement assistance upon program completion. Please contact Kristi O’Neill directly with questions and referrals at (206) 747-7024 or at Kristi.ONeill@seattlecolleges.edu.  Or sign up at StartNextQuarter.Org to get started! The last Start Next Quarter orientation will be on March 24th and 25th.

Warehouse Associates Hiring Event on Tuesday, March 24, from 10am – 1pm at WorkSource Rainier, on 2531 Rainier Ave. S, Seattle, 98144. A company in Bellevue is hiring for Warehouse Associates for their Distribution Center. Candidate's primary role will be to prepare to pull and ship orders for company's clients working in a warehouse. Reviews system for orders and re-orders items needed, and prepares pallet for shipment. This is a temporary position with approximately 1200 hours. They are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please see job order number WA2784521 for job requirements.

Performance Marketing Hiring Event on Wednesday, March 25, from 10am – 2pm at WorkSource Rainier, 2531 Rainier Ave. S, Seattle, 98144They are hiring Manufacturer’s Representatives at $15.00 an hour. Duties include prepare and serve gourmet food samples at events or retail locations. Qualifications include strong customer service skills, reliable transportation, ability to stand during entire shift, clean and professional appearance, and ability to work in a team environment or independently. Before attending the event, please contact your nearest WorkSource Office in person with job order number WA2773592 for referral and detail information.

Avis Budget Group has openings for Vehicle Return Associate, Vehicle Service Attendants, and Rental Sales Associates. Please visit avisbudgetcareers.com for more information.





Tuesday, March 10, 2015

CLEAR network internet discount programs no longer enrolling new customers

Due to limited modems available, and the forthcoming Sprint transition to LTE technology, those internet discount programs that use the CLEAR WiMax network have have all stopped signing up new customers, this includes:

  • Mobile Beacon 
  • Interconnection (Mobile Citizen re-seller)
  • FreedomPop 
  • Mobile Citizen-EveryoneOn (stopped enrolling new customers last year)

EveryoneOn temporarily removed the Mobile Beacon and FreedomPop offers from their website on March 10th (the Mobile Citizen offer was removed from EveryoneOn on 6/26/14) and Interconnection is no longer signing up new subscribers for internet at their store.

Why is this happening?

Mobile Beacon, Interconnection (Mobile Citizen) and FreedomPop currently provide plans on the CLEAR 4G WiMAX network. As you may have heard, CLEAR was acquired by Sprint and Sprint is in the process of launching an enhanced nationwide 4G LTE network. Sprint has announced that they plan to decommission the WiMAX network by the end of 2015 and roll it into their 4G LTE network.

Because the timeline and cost of the new technology associated with this network has not been finalized, they have all decided it is in the best interest of the customers to temporarily suspend all new enrollments operating on the CLEAR network.

What does this mean for current customers?

1) All current EveryoneOn customers enrolled through Mobile Beacon, Mobile Citizen, and FreedomPop, and all Interconnection internet customers will remain enrolled in their plan.

2) Mobile Beacon, Mobile Citizen, and FreedomPop will still offer technical support to their current customers. EveryoneOn will continue to manage billing for Mobile Beacon and Mobile Citizen customers. Interconnection customers should continue to contact Mobile Citizen for technical support and Interconnection for billing issues.

3) Current customers should have already been notified by their internet provider that the CLEAR WiMax network will be turned off and rolled into Sprint's faster 4G LTE network by the end of 2015. At that point if you wish to continue your service you will need to obtain a new modem and service plan that is compatible with the new LTE network. While specific details on future costs and availability have not been finalized, when possible, EveryoneOn will work with current customers to obtain a new LTE device and service plan.

What internet discount programs are still available?

Comcast Internet Essentials offers low-income families cable internet for $10 per month. To qualify, you must meet ALL of the following: You have not subscribed to Comcast Internet service within the last 90 days; You do not have outstanding Comcast debt that is less than one year old; You have at least one child who is eligible for the National School Lunch Program (even if they are home-schooled, or in private or parochial school). If you have outstanding debt to Comcast that is older than one year old, you may still be eligible for Internet Essentials, and can have your debt forgiven through Comcast’s amnesty policy (you must apply by phone if you have Comcast debt).Apply for Comcast Internet Essentials by calling 1.855.8.INTERNET (1.855.846.8376) or apply online at apply.internetessentials.com

Centurylink Internet Basics offers DSL internet for $12 per month ($10 plus $2 broadband recovery fee). You are eligible if you receive benefits from DSHS (e.g., food stamps/SNAP, SSI, TANF, ABD, etc.) or if your income is below 135% of Poverty Level. Also, You cannot be a current CenturyLink Internet customer nor have been a CenturyLink Internet customer for the last 90 days. And you cannot have an overdue CenturyLink bill or unreturned equipment. There is a $30 activation fee, and you must sign a contract for at least one year. Faster speeds are also available, such as up to 7mbps for $15 a month, or up to 12mbps for $20 a month, plus $2 per month broadband recovery fee. After one year, monthly rates increase by $5 a month and a $8 per month modem rental fee is charged (unless you buy your own modem). Apply for CenturyLink Internet Basics online at centurylink.com/internetbasics or call 1.866.541.3330

EveryoneOn's Basic Internet offers 1.2GB at 4G speed, then unlimited internet at 3G speed for $10 per month OR 3.2GB at 4G speed; then unlimited 3G speed for $20 per month. They use T-Mobile's 4G internet data network. You need to purchase a 4G mobile hotspot from Basic Internet for $39. Note that there is an additional $20 shipping charge for the modem. Anyone who lives in a prequalified low-income zip code or is referred by an EveryoneOn partner agency (like Solid Ground) is automatically eligible. Apply for Basic Internet EveryoneOn online at everyoneon.org/solidground and select one of the Basic Internet offers.

Where can I find more information on internet discounts?

-Visit the ConnectUp website solid-ground.org/connectup
-Call ConnectUp at 206.694.6771 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 AM - 4 PM, or you can leave us a message anytime and we will call you back. See our recent blog post on ConnectUp program changes for more information on ConnectUp service reductions.






Seattle Housing Authority to Open Section 8 Waitlist

This message is about Seattle Housing Authority’s Section 8 Waitlist opening March 23rd.

Do you or someone you know need subsidized housing? In two weeks, on Monday March 23, 2015, the online lottery registration will open for Section 8 housing vouchers through Seattle Housing Authority.

Section 8 vouchers allow participating tenants to choose and rent units from private landlords. The Housing Authority pays a fixed amount of the rent to the owner each month, and the tenant pays the difference between this subsidy and the total rent, in addition to any utilities not included in the rent. In general, tenants pay between 30 percent and 40 percent of their monthly income for rent and utilities

Seattle Housing Authority will be opening a new waitlist in the Spring of 2015 for the Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) Program using a lottery system with registration available online-only. Any person 18 years old or older (or an emancipated minor) may register for the lottery no matter where he or she lives. If someone lives outside of Seattle and receives a lottery number, and later a voucher, they will be required to live in Seattle during their first year on the program. Residents of Seattle Housing’s Low-Income Public Housing units are welcome to register.

Important Waitlist lottery information:
  • Registration will be open from March 23, 2015 at 8 a.m. through April 10 at 5 p.m. (Pacific Standard Time) and a lottery will be held to determine who is placed on this new waitlist. Please note: A link to the online-only registration form will not be made available on this page until the registration period officially opens.
  • Only one person per household may register. Households may only register once.
  • Registering for the lottery does NOT mean you are applying for housing.
  • If you are already placed on the Section 8 waitlist that was originally established in 2013, there is no need to register for this lottery. Households still on the waitlist will receive first priority as vouchers become available.
  • This is not a first-come, first-served process, so there is no need to be the first in line to register. A rush at the beginning of the registration period may result in website instability. If you experience this, please come back to the site later. Also, please do not leave registration until the last minute on April 10th in case you experience technical difficulties.
  • The registration period will not close early and there is no limit to the number of registrations accepted.
  • The registration form asks you to provide the name, date of birth, social security number, race and gender of all members of your household, as well as your household's annual income before taxes. Since it is not possible to save an unfinished registration, it is best to have this information on-hand before beginning your registration.
  • For technical problems with registration, call the waitlist hotline at 206-239-1674 for help.
  • If you do not have access to a computer, call their waitlist hotline at 206-239-1674 for a list of locations that can serve you.
  • All applications must be submitted online only through their website, seattlehousing.org/waitlist. You cannot register at any other website. Registration for Section 8 is free, if you are asked for money you are not on the correct website.
To learn if you are eligible to receive a Housing Choice Voucher from Seattle Housing Authority, please read the SHA Eligibility page.


Monday, March 9, 2015

Job Opportunities 3/9/15

This message is about job opportunities in the Seattle area.

Do you have a criminal background and are struggling to gain employment? South Seattle College wants to help you get training and back to work! All of these programs prepare students for the workplace and have career readiness and employer engagement embedded into each training. The Life-Skills-to-Work (LSW) process provides students with the Learn-to-Learn & Cognitive Behavior skill-sets needed for successful transition from prison & jail back to the community. The course work emphasizes practical skills development, assessment tools and application for successful education, training, employment and family reintegration. Classes are on Saturdays 8:15 am - 2:50 pm with open enrollment every Saturday. Please contact Mr. Joseph Garcia at Joseph.Garcia@seattlecolleges.edu for details.

YWCA Green Bridge Learning Center located at 9720 8th AveSW Seattle, 98106 offers Free Training and Employment Services to King County Section 8 and White Center public housing residents. Intensive case management includes resume and cover letter writing and online job application, mock interview skills, employment referrals and job search assistance, career and educational counseling, and youth employment program. Referrals to additional services & trainings, and life skill trainings. For more information please contact Stephanie Nguyen at (206) 336-6983 or snguyen@ywcaworks.org.

Alaskan Copper & Brass Company located at 27402 72ndAvenue, South, Kent, WA 980302 is accepting applications for the Inside Sales at $18.00 - $21.00 hour, Monday – Friday (TBD). Closing date is March 15th. For more information, visit alaskancopper.com or call (206) 382-7344.

HopeLink Transportation Facility Tour & Recruiting Event for 12 CDL and Non-CDL DART Bus Drivers on Thursday, March 12, 12 – 4pm at HopeLink's Kent DART Facility at 7625 S. 228th St. Kent, 98032. Pay is $15.25/hr or DOE. Meet with HopeLink Transportation staff, learn about the opportunities, tour the DART facility, and submit your resume and driver abstract for the job. Registration is required at: worksource-hopelink.eventbrite.com

Macy's in Southcenter is hiring! They have multiple part time and full time positions in Cosmetics and Sales Associates. Please apply at macysJOBS.com

There are numerous job openings available with the Marriot/Ritz Carlton, at various sites. To view and apply for all weekly opportunities, visit: marriott.com/careers and ritzcarlton.com/careers








Thursday, March 5, 2015

Free Dental Sealant Day 3/14/15

This message is about a free dental sealant event for children and teens on March 14th.

The Greater Seattle Dental Hygienists’ Society is sponsoring a Free Dental Sealant Day for children and teens ages 4 through 18.

They will provide:
  • Dental exams by dentists
  • Dental sealants – a hard plastic-like coating painted on the chewing surface of the back teeth to prevent cavities. The process is quick and painless.
  • Fluoride treatments
At Shoreline Community College, at the Dental Hygiene Clinic 2500 Bldg, 16101 Greenwood Ave. North, Shoreline, 98133, on Saturday, March 14th, from 9:00am to 3:00pm.

To schedule an appointment or if you have questions, call 206-745-3968 or email greaterseattledentalhygienists@gmail.com.


Spaces are limited so reserve your appointment time now!

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

March Mobile Medical Unit

This is a message about South King County Mobile Medical Unit

Are you (or someone you know)…
-living on the streets, in a camp, in a vehicle, or in a shelter?
-“couch surfing” or living “doubled-up” with family or friends?
-living in transitional housing?

Or, have you been homeless in the past year? 

If so, the Mobile Medical Program is for you! It provides

Walk-in care for most medical problems including:Screening for diabetes and high blood pressure
Help with:
-DSHS and other benefits applications
-Mental Health Care
-Connecting to other services
-Dental Care
-Shelter / Housing
-Food
-Domestic Violence
-Establishing a regular medical provider

The Mobile Medical Program holds clinics at community meal programs in Auburn, Bellevue, Burien, Federal Way, Kent, Renton, and Tukwila.

Please Note: This program provides no-cost walk-in care for people who are living homeless (or were recently homeless) only. Please try to arrive at least one hour before the scheduled end time for the clinic. On rare occasions the clinic will close earlier than the scheduled time.  Please call the Mobile Van phone (206-330-6775) if you would like to confirm the shift end time for a particular day.

Uninsured? The Mobile Medical staff can help you apply for a new Medicaid program available to people with a low income. The program covers prescriptions, doctor and hospital visits, basic dental and vision care, and more. There are no co-pays and you do not need to be disabled. The staff can help you find out if your income makes you eligible. You can find more about this new program at: wahealthplanfinder.org


Date

Day

Times
Location
Dental Services
March 2
Mon

3:30pm to 7:30pm
Kent Lutheran Church
336 2ND Ave S, Kent
DENTAL
March 3
Tues

10am to 2pm
New Hope Christian Fellowship
31411 6th Ave S, Federal Way

March 4
Wed

11am to 3pm
Transform Burien
4th Ave SW between SW 144th St and SW 146th St (by the skate park)
DENTAL
March 5
Thurs

4:30pm to 7:30pm
Spirit Fest-Auburn community feeding; Pyung An Presbyterian church. 526 12th St SE, Auburn

March 9
Mon

2:30pm to 6:30pm
1st United Methodist Church
100 N St SE, Auburn
DENTAL
March 10
Tues

11am to 3pm
Church by the Side of the Road
3455 S 148th St, Tukwila
DENTAL
March 11
Wed

10am to 2pm
Congregations for the Homeless
752 108th Ave NE, Bellevue

March 12
Thurs

3:30pm to 7:30pm
Salvation Army
720 S. Tobin, Renton

March 16
Mon

3:30pm to 7:30pm
Kent Lutheran Church
336 2nd Ave S, Kent

March 17
Tues

10am to 2pm
New Hope Christian Fellowship
31411 6th Ave S, Federal Way
DENTAL
March 18
Wed

11am to 3pm
Transform Burien
4th Ave SW between SW 144th St and SW 146th St (by the skate park)

March 19
Thurs

3:30pm to 7:30pm
Calvary Lutheran Church
2415 S. 320th, Federal Way

March 24
Tues

11am to 3pm
Congregations for the Homeless
752 108th Ave NE, Bellevue

March 25
Wed

3:30pm to 7:30pm
Salvation Army
720 S. Tobin, Renton
DENTAL
March 26
Thurs

4:30pm to 7:30pm
Willow’s Place
214 Washington Ave N, Kent

March 30
Mon

3:30pm to 7:30pm
Kent Lutheran Church
336 2nd Ave S, Kent

March 31
Tues

11am to 3pm
Church by the Side of the Road
3455 S 148th St, Tukwila

Flyers below. For more information contact Joshua.hoke@kingcounty.gov or 206-915-4809 or visit: kingcounty.gov/health/mobilemed