If you or someone you know is looking for work or resources to help you find a job, I want to let you know about the YWCA Greenbridge Job & Resource Fair next Wednesday August 31st from 10 a.m. to 1 pm at YWCA Greenbridge Center at 9720 8th Ave SW in White Center.
Bring your resume and meet with over 20 employers. Also learn about other community job resources. The Job & Resource Fair will Feature:
Port of Seattle
Airport Jobs
U.S. Border Patrol
Sam’s Club
Equity Residential
YWCA FSS Program
King County Community & Technical Colleges
Taco Time
Express Credit Union
Safeway Inc.
King County Housing Authority
YWCA College Attainment Program
Kelly Services
WorkSource Veterans Representatives
ACS
Charlie’s Produce
Puget Sound Energy
Tracilynn Fashion Jewelry
Centro De La Raza - Veterans Coordinator
US Army
Seattle Jobs Initiative
First Student
And Community Voice Mail will even be there!
That’s The Greenbridge Job and Resource Fair, next Wednesday, August 31st from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the YWCA Greenbridge Center at 9720 8th Ave SW in White Center. Call (206) 336-7000 for more information. Good Luck!
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Free Preschool Programs
Do you or someone you know have a 4-year old child who is ready for preschool but you can’t afford it?
Your child might be eligible for free or reduced-cost programs!
Space is still available in Seattle Human Services Department’s Step Ahead and ECEAP preschools.
Seattle Step Ahead and the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) still have free or reduced-cost spaces available for more than 600 children at 21 sites in southeast and southwest Seattle this school year.
To be eligible, a family must live in Seattle and have a child who will have turned 4 by August 31, 2011. For ECEAP, a family of four earning up to $24,585 per year is eligible, and for Step Ahead, a family of four earning up to just over $67,000 annually is eligible.
Step Ahead is funded by the Seattle Families and Education Levy, and ECEAP is funded by the State of Washington.
Make sure your 4-year-old gets ready for kindergarten — socially, academically, and physically.
Build a love of learning in your child that will last a lifetime.
Just call 206-386-1050 or e-mail comprehensivechildcare@seattle.gov. More information is also available here.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Comcast Internet Essentials subsidized internet program
Would your family like to have high speed internet at home but can’t afford it? A new program from Comcast called Internet Essentials offers high speed internet for $10/month, a laptop computer for $150, and free internet training, for families with children who receive free school lunch through the National School Lunch Program.
The Internet Essentials program was created because, when Comcast acquired NBC Universal in January, the Federal Communications Commission signed off on the merger so long as Comcast agreed to help low-income households get online.
Participants in the Internet Essentials program will receive:
• Fast home Internet for just $9.95 a month + tax.
• A low-cost netbook computer available at initial enrollment for just $149.99 + tax
• Access to free Internet training, online, in print and/or in the classroom
• Norton Security Suite online security software, and parental controls
The computer is optional, you do not have to get the computer to receive discounted internet service. If you chose to buy the $150 computer, they will send you a computer coupon, a list of eligible computers and a list of local stores that sell those computers and accept Comcast vouchers.
Comcast promises that there will be no price increases, no activation fees, or equipment rental fees.
With cable internet like Comcast Internet Essentials, your family should be able to do all the things they want to do online, like email, homework, sharing photos, job searches, paying bills, watching videos, downloading music and more. The download speed is up to 1.5 Mbps and upload speed is up to 384 Kbps.
Your household is eligible to participate if it meets all of the following criteria:
• You are located where Comcast offers Internet service—Comcast does offer internet in most of King County, when you apply for the program they can tell you whether their internet service is available at your address
• You have not subscribed to Comcast Internet service within the last 90 days
• You do not have an overdue Comcast bill or unreturned equipment
• You have at least one child receiving free school lunches under the National School Lunch Program.
Children are eligible to receive free school lunch if their household income is below 130% of Federal Poverty Level, which amounts to monthly income of 1,594 for a family of two, 2008 dollars a month for a family of 3, $2,422 for a family of 4, $2,836 for a family of 5, $3,249 for a family of 6 (add $414 of monthly income for each additional family member). For more information on free lunch, see the National School Lunch Program website.
Customers will be accepted into the program for three full school years. Any household that qualifies during the next three school years will remain eligible for the program as long as a child eligible for a free school lunch is still living in the household. To participate in Internet Essentials, you must verify that your child is currently certified to receive free school lunches by providing a copy of this year’s acceptance letter or other document from your child’s school or school district demonstrating free-lunch status at their school. You will need to recertify your child’s school enrollment each year to continue to participate in Internet Essentials and receive a discounted Internet service rate.
Starting this school year, families may sign up for Internet Essentials by calling 1-855-8-INTERNET (1-855-846-8376). Note that an application is not available publicly, you must call Comcast to request an application. When you call, they will verify your eligibility and then mail you a customized application to your address, which only you can use. If your application is approved they will send you an acceptance letter with instructions on how to get your internet service set up. For more information call 1-855-846-8376 or visit their website InternetEssentials.com.
The Internet Essentials program was created because, when Comcast acquired NBC Universal in January, the Federal Communications Commission signed off on the merger so long as Comcast agreed to help low-income households get online.
Participants in the Internet Essentials program will receive:
• Fast home Internet for just $9.95 a month + tax.
• A low-cost netbook computer available at initial enrollment for just $149.99 + tax
• Access to free Internet training, online, in print and/or in the classroom
• Norton Security Suite online security software, and parental controls
The computer is optional, you do not have to get the computer to receive discounted internet service. If you chose to buy the $150 computer, they will send you a computer coupon, a list of eligible computers and a list of local stores that sell those computers and accept Comcast vouchers.
Comcast promises that there will be no price increases, no activation fees, or equipment rental fees.
With cable internet like Comcast Internet Essentials, your family should be able to do all the things they want to do online, like email, homework, sharing photos, job searches, paying bills, watching videos, downloading music and more. The download speed is up to 1.5 Mbps and upload speed is up to 384 Kbps.
Your household is eligible to participate if it meets all of the following criteria:
• You are located where Comcast offers Internet service—Comcast does offer internet in most of King County, when you apply for the program they can tell you whether their internet service is available at your address
• You have not subscribed to Comcast Internet service within the last 90 days
• You do not have an overdue Comcast bill or unreturned equipment
• You have at least one child receiving free school lunches under the National School Lunch Program.
Children are eligible to receive free school lunch if their household income is below 130% of Federal Poverty Level, which amounts to monthly income of 1,594 for a family of two, 2008 dollars a month for a family of 3, $2,422 for a family of 4, $2,836 for a family of 5, $3,249 for a family of 6 (add $414 of monthly income for each additional family member). For more information on free lunch, see the National School Lunch Program website.
Customers will be accepted into the program for three full school years. Any household that qualifies during the next three school years will remain eligible for the program as long as a child eligible for a free school lunch is still living in the household. To participate in Internet Essentials, you must verify that your child is currently certified to receive free school lunches by providing a copy of this year’s acceptance letter or other document from your child’s school or school district demonstrating free-lunch status at their school. You will need to recertify your child’s school enrollment each year to continue to participate in Internet Essentials and receive a discounted Internet service rate.
Starting this school year, families may sign up for Internet Essentials by calling 1-855-8-INTERNET (1-855-846-8376). Note that an application is not available publicly, you must call Comcast to request an application. When you call, they will verify your eligibility and then mail you a customized application to your address, which only you can use. If your application is approved they will send you an acceptance letter with instructions on how to get your internet service set up. For more information call 1-855-846-8376 or visit their website InternetEssentials.com.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Health Center Week 8/7-13
Next week, August 7-13 is National Health Center Week which recognizes the service and contributions of Community, Migrant, Homeless and Public Housing Health Centers in providing access to affordable, high quality, cost-effective health care to medically vulnerable and underserved people in the U.S. America's Health Centers now serve over 20 million people (including nearly 1 million people who are homeless) in 7,000 communities in all 50 states including Seattle. Federally-funded health centers care for you, even if you have no health insurance. You pay what you can afford, based on your income.
Every day next week Sea Mar Community Health Centers is hosting free health fairs for National Health Center Week from 8am to 5pm at their Medical Clinic in South Seattle at 8720 14th Ave. South.
• Monday the 8th is Blood Pressure & Body Mass Index Check day with Medical consultation and individual Health Education sessions
• Tuesday the 9th is Behavioral Health and Chronic Care Day. Therapists and Chronic Care Coordinators will be speaking to patients about Mental Health/Behavioral Health and Chronic Care Health Issues
• Wednesday the 10th is Clinic Social Worker day & Managed Care support, (our Clinic Social Worker will provide community resources to patients) and Customer Service Representatives will assist with prescription needs, State Insurance info, etc...
• Thursday the 11th is Lab, Medical Consultations and Mammogram Day. Cholesterol & AccuChecks will be offered. Also Mammograms will be provided on site, this is in conjunction with Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and Assured Imaging Women’s Wellness of Washington and King County Breast, Cervical and Colon Health Program!
• Friday the 12th is Getting Ready to go back to school Day. Free school supply donations will be provided by local retail outlets and Community Health Plan of Washington.
• And Saturday the 13th is Well-Child Checks and Immunizations Day. This is for all ages, from new-born to seniors. It is common knowledge that there is an emphasis to vaccinate children, however; there are age and gender specific vaccines throughout the life cycle.
That’s National Health Center Week, next week August 8th through 13th from 8 to 5 at The Sea Mar Seattle Medical Clinic at 8720 14th Ave. S, Seattle, 98108. For more information call Jim Arteaga at 206-764-0520 or visit healthcenterweek.org.
Stay healthy and have a great day!
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Youth Resource Outreach Fair 8/5/11
If you or someone you know is a youth ages 12 – 27 without a stable place to live you should know about the Youth Outreach Fair this Friday August 5th from noon to 3 at Cal Anderson Park. There will be Over 25 organizations there providing information and resources including:
• HIV testing and information
• STD information
• Hepatitis testing
• Free books and academic advising
• Transitional housing screening
• Case management sign-up
• Clothing
• Hygiene supplies
• Soccer tournament
• DSHS - screening for benefits
• And Community voice mail will be there to sign people up for voicemail numbers.
That’s the Youth Resource Outreach Fair this Friday August 5 from noon to 3 P.M. at Cal Anderson Park which is at 1635 11th Ave in the Capitol Hill neighborhood in Seattle. Bus Routes: 9, 49, 60, 8, 43, 10, 11. Free transportation provided from several locations throughout King County. Sponsored by Seattle Parks and Recreation and Street Outreach Workers (SOW). For more information on the fair and transportation information contact Katalin Hausback at 206-633-7639.
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