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Highline Public Schools is committed to providing distance learning based on student strengths and needs. Distance learning opportunities for students with special needs are aligned to Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). Highline Public Schools will continue to make adjustments as needed to support your student. To learn more about the services and communication you can expect, please visit the website. Read more...
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Free meals are available to all Highline Public Schools students and children 18 years or younger. Please bring a bag to fit breakfasts and lunches for multiple days. See a list of meal site locations, days and times on their website. Please note the pickup time at Parkside Elementary has changed to 11:30 a.m – 12:00 p.m. Read more...
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Creative Catalyst Series features free 90 minute workshops each Tuesday led by PYE facilitators from around the world. Each workshop demonstrates how to use creative expression for your own well being as well as to deepen the impact of any work you may do with groups of youth or adults, online or in person. No previous experience is required to Read more...
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The Communities Rise COVID-19 legal clinics are an opportunity for Washington State entrepreneurs, small businesses, community organizations, and nonprofits who have suffered adversely from the impact of the COVID-19 crisis to receive free legal advice during a 45-minute remote consultation with a volunteer attorney. You must request an appointment in order to receive a phone-based or video-call consultation. Please complete Read more...
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To ensure physical distancing does not mean social disconnection, leading experts on mentoring launched the Virtual Mentoring Portal. The Virtual Mentoring Portal is a safe and monitored mentoring platform for mentors and mentees to continue their relationships while they may be separated due to COVID-19. Read more...
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Northwest Harvest SODO Community Market is offering pre-bagged produce, prepared foods, and shelf-stable groceries right at the door. This is open to anyone of ANY AGE. Located at 1915 4th Ave S, near the corner of 4th Ave S & S Holgate St. Read more...
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In the plan issued Friday, Washington’s economy and social life would reopen in four phases, with some types of businesses ideally beginning to reopen in mid-May as the first phase even as the stay-home order remains until the end of the month. Follow the link to learn more about Govenor Inslee’s Four Phase Plan. Read more...
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National LGBT Health Education Center offers over 40 on-demand webinars on topics such as: Introduction to LGBT Health, LGBT Youth, Transgender Health Care, HIV Prevention, Same-Sex Domestic Violence, and more! For more information, follow this link. Read more...
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First Tuesday of every month at 12pm PDT. The program provides comprehensive information for those implementing or interested in starting harm reduction programs to share best practices, troubleshoot complex questions, and continue to ensure that our people are receiving the care they need, when they need it, in their own community. To join the Harm Reduction ECHO program and learn Read more...
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The Department of Commerce last week provided up to $1,000 in rental assistance and up to $500 in energy assistance for households that qualify for the federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). The crisis funding will be distributed through Commerce’s statewide network of community action agencies, and is expected to serve an estimated 5,000 eligible households. Follow this link Read more...
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The Emergency Cash Assistance provides two monthly cash payments to families that were employed as of March 11, 2020 and have lost a job or lost at least 50% of their earned income due to the COVID-19 emergency. This money is funded by the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program and provides: $500 for a household of 1 to 2 Read more...
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This resource provides a brief update about new symptoms of COVID-19, information regarding new funding opportunities, and information about finacial support. Read more...