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	This document follows a harm reduction approach, offering guidelines from various sources to help lower the risk of contact and transmission to those who must continue in-person sex working. Knowing that each sex worker’s work is unique, community members are encouraged to know how transmission occurs, how that fits with your individual work, and what decisions can be made for Read more...
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	This is guide for sex workers. It includes sections such as general resources; reproductive health & COVID-19; working online; finacial security; mental health & disability; full-service sex work. Follow this link to learn more. Read more...
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	The Harm Reduction Coalition is hosting weekly virtual office hours where we will work to answer your questions about COVID-19, harm reduction programs, syringe service programs, outreach work and medical questions about COVID-19 and drug use/sex work. Join us every Wednesday at 4 pm ET for weekly rotating topic sessions. Read more...
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	Read the latest policy statement from Harm Reduction Coalition, including demands to ensure that people who use drugs and sex workers do not experience disproportionate risk to the current public health crisis. Read more...
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	The Harm Reduction Coalition put together a resource page for people who use drugs, people who engage in sex work and people vulnerable to structural violence. Their resource page is up-to-date with guides, mutual aid funds, fact sheets and other relevant information. Read more...
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	On April 17, 2020, DSHS’s Community Services Division will begin administering the Disaster Cash Assistance Program (DCAP) in response to the COVID-19 emergency. The Governor’s declaration of a statewide emergency enables DSHS to offer the DCAP program to people who are not eligible for other cash programs. The assistance is available to all Washington families and people without children who Read more...
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	COVID-19 is spreading in King County. But together, we can slow it down, saving lives. Everyone, young and old, should stay home and avoid all non-essential contact. When you must go out, limit your trips and stay six feet apart from others. Our individual actions affect the health of our entire community. And what we do as a community protects Read more...
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	All children up to 18 years of age are eligible to receive a free packed breakfast/lunch meal at the sites below. Children do not need to be enrolled in that school district to receive meals, but they do need to be present. Meals are “grab and go”—Students will not stay onsite to eat. For more specific details from each school Read more...
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	King County Behavioral Health and Recovery Division has gathered an ongoing list of behavioral health resources for King County families and youth during COVID 19 as well as beyond. King County staff are working hard to provide accurate information about how to access services when and if you need them. Follow the link to find crisis hotline numbers, listings of Read more...
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	This is a list that was developed by King County to support individuals and families with community support and school resources. Follow the link to find a spreadsheet listing multiple organizations with various supports offered. Some examples include online 12 step programs, low cost internet options, online/homeschooling resources, utilities deferment, healthcare navigation and more! Read more...
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	During these changing times and with school closures, some of our community members in King County have reached out to find out where to locate resources such as food, utility assistance, health care/ health plans, and learning/ educational sources. King County compiled a resource list to share with our providers and community members. Click to the link and scroll down Read more...
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	This page is a new, on-line resource for quality COVID-19 treatment information. It was developed by David Spach, MD and Gretchen Snoeyenbos, MD at the University of Washington. It provides a compendium of clinical resources, including summary data, information on on-going clinical trials, and permission-free teaching slide-decks. The site went live today. Visit the website to learn more. Read more...
