Hi Everyone, 

Anyone know of resources available in the Tacoma area for a male client in need of a XL or XXL size coat, hat, and gloves? Thank you for your assistance in advance.

 

Respectfully,

 

Jennice Foy, MFT, CDPT, FFT

Juvenile Rehabilitation Coordinator

Functional Family Therapist

Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families

Region 3 Tacoma Office

Jennice.foy@dcyf.wa.gov

253 476-7118

 

“Give forgiveness to your enemies; give tolerance to an opponent; give your heart to a friend; give a good example to every child; give charity to all; and to yourself, give respect”.

Author Unknown

 

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Voting Day - let's make sure everyone knows they can head to any library branch in Pierce County to vote - Gerrit Nyland (05 Nov 2019 15:05 UTC)

RE: 6th Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner - jeannette.twitty@thehouseofmatthew.org (05 Nov 2019 16:02 UTC)

RE: Homeless Coalition - RE: 6th Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner - Erin Pankey (05 Nov 2019 16:12 UTC)

NEW: Valeo Orientation Sign-Ups - Sherri Jensen (05 Nov 2019 16:07 UTC)

PCCDRC Service Provider Calendar: Tuesday November 5, 2019 - PCDCRC (05 Nov 2019 16:07 UTC)

RE: PCCDRC Service Provider Calendar: Tuesday November 5, 2019 - Pahulu, Emeline (ESD) (05 Nov 2019 16:19 UTC)

Need help with prescription payment- suboxone - Janie S. Cantu (04 Nov 2019 20:22 UTC)

Moving Expenses - Charleen C. Fitzgerald (05 Nov 2019 19:12 UTC)

attached) - jeannette.twitty@thehouseofmatthew.org (05 Nov 2019 20:13 UTC)

Client Dog MISSING Please keep a look out - Heather Fahsholtz (05 Nov 2019 21:59 UTC)

Young mom facing homelessness - Bryan Green (05 Nov 2019 22:57 UTC)


Voting Day - let's make sure everyone knows they can head to any library branch in Pierce County to vote by Gerrit Nyland (05 Nov 2019 15:05 UTC)
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It is voting day in Washington. Pierce County and the State have recently made changes to allow anyone to vote who is eligible to vote, whether they are registered ahead of election day or not. Every library branch can assist folks to get registered, get a replacement ballot, and to vote. Let’s make sure our clients (and our coworkers) know about this opportunity, and that we help them get to any Tacoma, Puyallup, or Pierce County library so they can vote. Democracy has its privileges, and its obligations.    Below is some additional information presented by the Pierce County Auditor last Friday:

 

Voting in Pierce County

·         Julie Anderson, Pierce County Auditor - pcauditor@co.pierce.wa.us

·         This Information is just for Pierce County – mostly

·         Long term changes

o   Voter Registration Portal – the State went from a County by County to a  giant, top-down voter registration system.  I no longer own pierce county voters – I own all 4 million Washington State voters.  All the County Auditors co-manage that new portal.  I have visibility in King County, Clackamas County, etc.  

o   The Portal is at https://votewa.gov/ - you and your customers can go there –

§  you can do self-serve so much of what you need to do

·         Name change, no problem, go in and change it yourself.

·         Change your address

·         You can go there to register yourself. 

·         You can print your own replacement ballot if you’ve misplaced it. 

§  You can still come in to the election center, but much is self-service. 

§  Much of the information in the site comes from my office, just the voter rolls are shared.

§  Demo of https://votewa.gov/  – on-line for our military voters – can replace a ballot. 

·         Voter’s guide is available – you can see all the County issues – it is customized for just your ballot when you log in.  You can see local and state-wide information

·         You could see my ballot if I hadn’t voted.  Can actually mark the ballot on the computer and print it and submit normally. 

§  Available in Spanish, Vietnamese, and Korean

·         http://PierceCountyElections.org/ – local resources and one-on-one services

o   You can participate in your primary language – Spanish, Vietnamese or Korean.

o   Registration forms are available in Spanish, and a Spanish language video on how voting works in Washington State is available - https://youtu.be/63RtHM3DLbI

o   Brochure is available in the different languages – can be shared – put on  a website, e-mail, download,

·         Today we are moving to telephone lines – direct toll free numbers where callers are greeted in their primary language – I’m hoping that will be stood up by Monday, that phone number will be in language resources.  Your answer – http://PierceCountyElections.org/  – help  with primary language – resources are there.  Have a video about how to use the http://votewa.gov/  – we’ve done an instructional video in many primary languages. 

·         For the November election –we are in the 8-day period where on-line tools don’t work – need to come in in-person to register to vote.  In Pierce County, we’ve arranged for every single public library be an extension of our election center.  All 27 branches have trained library staff, kitted out, from opening to 8pm.  Anyone can walk in for any voting needs, such as:

o   Immediate registration – get a paper form which is filled out, the librarians verify eligibility over the phone, and then get a PDF packet is sent to the librarian, who prints it, the customer votes, and it gets submitted.  This is available on election day only.

o   Library staff are knowledgeable, friendly, and can access primary languages

o   On election day, Libraries are a great place to go if you’ve lost your ballot, or if you need help understanding it. 

o   We did a soft roll out in the libraries in  the August primary – for people that came to the library, we saved them 28 miles of travel time to our office to get the help they needed. 

·         I need to be back here more often

·         Al – could I create a ghost voters – say a “Glen Garfunkle”? What safeguards do you have in place to prevent that? Julie – don’t do that, it is a Class C felony with a $10,000 fine and 5 years of prison time.  When a library staff person calls in this information over the phone – we do checks against the other voter registrations, felony counts, and other checks. 

·         Felons – no longer in custody of department of corrections  - not confined, not under DOC supervision, have earned their franchise back – but need to re-register.  When they were convicted, their registration was cancelled.  If they are nervous about this, or confused about if they are in custody or not, we can verify their status. 

·         I brought a ton of felon cards for you last time – let me know if you need more.

·         Question – does restitution need to be paid?  Julie – no, you just have to making good faith efforts to pay it down, and there is a whole due process around this. 

·         Theresa – In Maine you can vote while incarcerated – any plan in Washington?  Julie – there is a caucus of Democratic Legislators doing background research on this – so there is a workgroup with the Secretary of State, the Department of Corrections, and more. 

·         Brandon – your scenario, if someone was registering with a similar name, what happens in that situation?  Julie- for a new registrant – we’d compare address, voting histories, birth dates.  We have lots of john smiths - and Julie Andersons.  We are used to doing this.  We like middle names to be included.

·         Maureen – Homeless people can vote – do we all know what to do? Julie – yes, send them to a library – they are all schooled up on this.  They will talk them through that process, and that they don’t need a residential address to vote.  They don’t need a residential address, just a mailing address.  We do need to know where you’re living – we have to precinct you. That residential location can be approximate, like the meeting of two streets. The mailing address is where we send future ballots- it can be a shelter, mother-in-law, payee.  We know people more around a lot.  We’ll inactivate people if ballots bounce – so they’ll  need to reactivate.  And you just call us or on election  day go to a  library. 

·         Do you have to wait until election day to go to a library?  Julie – yes.  We just want them to do it for the  13-hour period on one day. The libraries are for stranded voters.  We are the only county doing this, so there is lots of attention paid to their work.

·         Question –how do we get information on topics in the election?  Julie – ask a librarian.  It is in the librarian nature and training to help folks start researching candidates and issues on the web or by looking at voter pamphlets and such.

 

Gerrit F. Nyland

Director of Client Information Systems, SW

Catholic Community Services of Western Washington

gerritn@ccsww.org

Mobile: 253-304-5105

 


RE: 6th Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner by jeannette.twitty@thehouseofmatthew.org (05 Nov 2019 16:02 UTC)
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 Hello, we are once again preparing for our 6th Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner, please feel free to share.

Thank-You


Celebrity CEO Jeannette Twitty
House of Matthew Permanent & Supportive Housing
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Hello everyone attached is ou community Thanksgiving Dinner flyer please feel free to share.

Thanks, so much


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RE: Homeless Coalition - RE: 6th Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner by Erin Pankey (05 Nov 2019 16:12 UTC)
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I am not receiving the attachment, can you please send it again?

 

Erin Pankey

Ashley House

Behavior Technician Coordinator/Volunteer Coordinator/Donation Specialist

epankey@ashleyhousekids.com

253-533-9050 x 1116

Cell 360-986-6342

 

 

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 Hello, we are once again preparing for our 6th Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner, please feel free to share.

Thank-You

 


Celebrity CEO Jeannette Twitty
House of Matthew Permanent & Supportive Housing
1127 Broadway #10 Tacoma WA 98402
Office Phone :253-301-0508 Fax:253-267-0565

 

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Hello everyone attached is ou community Thanksgiving Dinner flyer please feel free to share.

Thanks, so much

 


Celebrity CEO Jeannette Twitty
House of Matthew Permanent & Supportive Housing
1127 Broadway #10 Tacoma WA 98402
Office Phone :253-301-0508 Fax:253-267-0565

 

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NEW: Valeo Orientation Sign-Ups by Sherri Jensen (05 Nov 2019 16:07 UTC)
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Hello Colleagues!

As many of you know, Valeo Vocation has been BUSSSSY since placing our first workers, last September. In fact, we are so busy we've paid half a million dollars in wages to our low-income and homeless population, moving about a quarter of all participants into permanent employment AND housing!

We have recently brought on new staff and have FIVE internal staff members to serve the projected 400 participants we hope to place in 2020. And we continue to grow!

Due to the high volume of participants we are seeing, we are changing the structure of our weekly orientation. We are now requesting that all participants sign up ahead of time, in order to avoid over crowding. We have been seeing 30-40 people a week and we just don't have the staff to give everyone proper attention. 


So, that being said! Please have any referrals you may have sent our way call our office to get on orientation list. Our office number is: 253-301-2134.

Thank you! 

Sherri Jensen (she/her/hers)

CEO, Valeo Vocation

1224 Tacoma Ave S, 98405

Office: 253-301-2134

Cell:253-691-2846

https://www.valeovocation.org

 

 

“Staffing, with a social purpose”


PCCDRC Service Provider Calendar: Tuesday November 5, 2019 by PCDCRC (05 Nov 2019 16:07 UTC)
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Good morning,

 

Attached is the calendar for the CRC.

 

Have a great day!

 

 

Pierce County District Court Resource Center

Connecting You to Services

Open Monday-Friday from 8:30 am to 11:30 am and 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm

901 Tacoma Avenue S

Tacoma, WA 98402

(253)-798-7631

PCDCRC@piercecountywa.gov

www.piercecountywa.gov/PCDCRC

 


Attachment: PCDC CRC Schedule110519.pdf (application/pdf)


RE: PCCDRC Service Provider Calendar: Tuesday November 5, 2019 by Pahulu, Emeline (ESD) (05 Nov 2019 16:19 UTC)
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Sorry, but Tracy is out sick today.

 

Emeline Pahulu

Business Service Supervisor

WorkSource Pierce

(253) 593-7350

epahulu@esd.wa.gov

 

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To: Alan Brown' <Alanb@ccsww.org>; 'Amber Osland' <aosland@multicare.org>; Anthony Kagochi <AnthonyK@glmhc.org>; 'Brandy Oto' <Brandy.Oto@p-h-s.com>; Diana Chen <diana.chen@piercecountywa.gov>; 'Cameron Himes' <CHimes@cityoflakewood.us>; Carol Mitchell <carol.mitchell@piercecountywa.gov>; Charlie Gray <cgray@pchawa.org>; Chris Gaddis <chris.gaddis@piercecountywa.gov>; 'Chris Prather' <chrisp@glmhc.org>; Cummings, Kari J. (DOC) <kjcummings@DOC1.WA.GOV>; Dea Finigan <dea.finigan@piercecountywa.gov>; 'Deena Kaelin' <Deena@ci.puyallup.wa.us>; Denise Whitley <denise.whitley@piercecountywa.gov>; 'Elinor G. Ottey' <EOttey@pchawa.org>; Elizabeth Martin <emarti1@piercecountywa.gov>; Frank Cuthbertson <fcuthbe@piercecountywa.gov>; fhoman@commhealth.org; George Wasson <george.wasson@piercecountywa.gov>; 'Gina Munro' <Gina.Munro@p-h-s.com>; Gary Johnson <gjohns2@piercecountywa.gov>; Goodrich, Danielle (DSHS) <PEREZD@dshs.wa.gov>; 'Hae Man Song' <hmsong@prosperitywellnesscenter.com>; hamilro@multicare.org; Hayden, Tiffany (DSHS) <kalalta@dshs.wa.gov>; 'James Miller' <jamesm@glmhc.org>; Janet Rhoton <janet.rhoton@piercecountywa.gov>; Jean Hayes <jean.hayes@cityoftacoma.org>; Jennifur Gaintner <jennifur.gaintner.contractor@piercecountywa.gov>; John Hickman <jhickm1@piercecountywa.gov>; Joudrey, Jonathan (ESD)' <JJoudrey@ESD.WA.GOV>; Karen Bier <karen.bier@piercecountywa.gov>; 'Kathy Hagen' <khagen@cmhshare.org>; Kevin Stock <kevin.stock@piercecountywa.gov>; Larson, Tracy (ESD) <TLarson@ESD.WA.GOV>; 'Lin Jones' <ljones@nwih.org>; Mary Kay High <marykay.high@piercecountywa.gov>; 'Melissa Haney' <MHaney@npnwa.net>; misty.lenzi@glmhc.org; Michelle Petrich <mpetrich@cityoftacoma.org>; 'O'Neal, JerDear E. (DOC)' <jeoneal@DOC1.WA.GOV>; 'Patricia Dill' <PDill@commhealth.org>; Patti Jackson-Kidder <patti.jackson-kidder@piercecountywa.gov>; Patti Spaulding-Klewin <pattis@ccsww.org>; Phil Sorensen <psoren1@piercecountywa.gov>; Roann Johnson <roann.johnson@piercecountywa.gov>; Stephanie Arend <sarend@piercecountywa.gov>; 'Yuni Medlin' <yuni@lasawa.org>; sistasistatucker@gmail.com; CrystalS@glmhc.org; Tammy Montgomery <tammy.montgomery@piercecountywa.gov>; Connie Arias <connie.arias@piercecountywa.gov>; Borders, Nanette L. (DOC) <nlborders@DOC1.WA.GOV>; Juliane.Stephens@glmhc.org; Kellie Clifton <kellie.clifton@piercecountywa.gov>; Susan Adams <dwright@cityoflakewood.us>; wulffla@multicare.org; SUPCOMMISSIONERS <SUPCOMMISSIONERS@piercecountywa.gov>; DC1 <DC1@piercecountywa.gov>; truth@prodigy.net; Cynthia.Mccormick@usw.salvationarmy.org; DTrainer@ci.tacoma.wa.us; GJaeck@pierce.ctc.edu; Ahill@ci.tacoma.wa.us; aneils@ci.tacoma.wa.us; Dsanchez@ci.tacoma.wa.us; wterry@reachtacoma.org; drhodes@reachtacoma.org; mhenderson@reachtacoma.org; AprilRedmond@seamarchc.org; sw.horwathlaw@gmail.com; sarah.quesenberry@glmhc.org; Sally Mednansky <sally.mednansky@piercecountywa.gov>; fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org; Diana Kiesel <dkiesel@piercecountywa.gov>; Angela Edwards <angela.edwards@piercecountywa.gov>; Roberty@ccsww.org; Daelynnr@ccsww.org; teggetd@p-c-a.org; p4ptacoma@Gmail.com; EBruce@ci.puyallup.wa.us; mleary@cmhshare.org; CLKPTS <CLKPTS@piercecountywa.gov>; karis.bjerke@p-h-s.com; Patrick.baker@p-h-s.com; p.v.m.attorneyatlaw@gmail.com; Edward Bowden <edward.bowden@piercecountywa.gov>; Jessie Bell <jessie.bell@piercecountywa.gov>; Jill Labrecque <jill.labrecque@piercecountywa.gov>; Joy Schaad <joy.schaad@piercecountywa.gov>; Tara Rodriguez <tara.rodriguez@piercecountywa.gov>; Pam Sias <pam.sias@piercecountywa.gov>; splantz@wellfound.org; lori.j@iacts03.org; Judge-Kemp, Kerry (DSHS) <JUDGEKA@dshs.wa.gov>; Golden, Bethina (DSHS) <GoldeBM@dshs.wa.gov>; Hemmerle, Sean P (DOH) <sean.hemmerle@doh.wa.gov>; hanna@nasen.org; katie@nasen.org; joliver@mdc-hope.org; pbruce@mdc-hope.org; Pitt, Janice (DCYF) <janice.pitt@dcyf.wa.gov>; yelmendorf@consejocounseling.org; cflores@consejocounseling.org; Emma Wilsie <emma.wilsie@piercecountywa.gov>; Bartch, Rebecca (DSHS) <BartcR@dshs.wa.gov>; sarah.buban@p-h-s.com; Beckham, Kimberly A. (DOC) <kabeckham@DOC1.WA.GOV>; david.krout@multicare.org; glen.kelley@multicare.org; sglover@cmhshare.org; stephen.pagan@p-h-s.com; giana.zeigler@stopwa.com; fserrano@consejocounseling.org; apetersen@consejocounseling.org; sdrey@cmhshare.org; attorney@merideemathews.com; Aldan, Kaiza (DSHS) <aldankc@dshs.wa.gov>
Subject: Homeless Coalition - PCCDRC Service Provider Calendar: Tuesday November 5, 2019

 

Good morning,

 

Attached is the calendar for the CRC.

 

Have a great day!

 

 

Pierce County District Court Resource Center

Connecting You to Services

Open Monday-Friday from 8:30 am to 11:30 am and 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm

901 Tacoma Avenue S

Tacoma, WA 98402

(253)-798-7631

PCDCRC@piercecountywa.gov

www.piercecountywa.gov/PCDCRC

 

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Need help with prescription payment- suboxone by Janie S. Cantu (04 Nov 2019 20:22 UTC)
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Hi Everyone, 

My client is needing help to pay for prescription $50 for suboxone? He thinks he might be able to pay for the following week by donating plasma then his SSDI after that. He runs out this Wednesday.

Anyone have ideas or can help?

Sincerely,

Janie Cantu

Work: (253)355-9879

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Moving Expenses by Charleen C. Fitzgerald (05 Nov 2019 19:12 UTC)
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Anyone know of resources available in the Thurston County area for a cancer patient in need of moving and storage expenses?

 

Thank you.

 

 

Charleen C. Fitzgerald, MA, CDP

Manager, Community Programs

 

 

1145 Broadway, Suite 300

Tacoma, WA 98402

Direct: 253-844-3154

Toll Free: 1-877-644-4613, ext 64754

Fax: 1-866-270-2631

Charleen.C.Fitzgerald@coordinatedcarehealth.com  | CoordinatedCareHealth.com

 

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House of Matthew Permanent & Supportive Housing in partnership with Urban Grace Church, 6th Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner on  Nov 28th, Thanksgiving Day at 11:00 am open to the community.

 traditional Thanksgiving Dinner with all the trimmings provided, entertainment, free hair cuts, clothing table & more.

Please feel free to share within your organization, clients and other community partners.

Please share the attached flyer.

Thank-You


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Client Dog MISSING Please keep a look out by Heather Fahsholtz (05 Nov 2019 21:59 UTC)
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Yesterday morning a client at our youth center lost their service dog. This dog is a 50lbs red husky, with blue eyes (photo attached) she responds to the name Blue. She was lost on Yakima ave between 13th and 25th. If you see her please call 253-677-0102, or 253-328-3913.

 

 

 

Thank You,

Heather Fahsholtz

253-328-3913

 


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Young mom facing homelessness by Bryan Green (05 Nov 2019 22:57 UTC)
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Hey all,

A mom with a 7 month old is facing homelessness in Tacoma. She has a 14 day pay or vacate notice (with the eviction process starting Friday) is looking for any support with rental assistance, job leads, daycare supports, etc. if you have any leads let me know (Bryan-green@olivecrest.org)

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