Colleagues,
Please share with others who may be interested.

Maureen
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From: Rachael Myers <rachaelm@wliha.org>
Date: Thu, Jul 2, 2020 at 5:18 PM
Subject: Pandemic EBT (P-EBT): How homeless and housing organizations can connect youth and families to P-EBT
To: Rachael Myers <rachaelm@wliha.org>


If you work with youth or families with children, this webinar might be helpful. Please feel free to share with others in your networks. The webinar will also be recorded and available on our website.

 

 

Webinar: Pandemic EBT (P-EBT): How homeless and housing organizations can connect youth and families to P-EBT

Thursday July 9

9 to 10am

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYpdOCurjwrE9D6mk6i_GiYocXYTX1tgORB

 

Description:

Learn more about how Pandemic EBT (P-EBT) can help the youth and families you serve during this health crisis.

P-EBT is a new emergency program for ALL children in grades K-12, who were eligible for free or reduced-price school meals this past school year. P-EBT provides families with funds to buy groceries because typical school meals weren’t available due to COVID-19. P-EBT is not subject to public charge and will not affect a child's or parent's immigration status.

Join folks from Washington Low Income Housing Alliance, Seattle King County Coalition on Homelessness, and Building Changes to learn more from Claire Lane, director of the Anti-Hunger and Nutrition Coalition, about how families can access this critical benefit.

 

 

 

Rachael Myers (she/her), Executive Director

Washington Low Income Housing Alliance

 

206-442-9455 ext. 202  I  wliha.org  I  fb /wliha  I  tw @wliha

 

Join us for our annual Conference on Ending Homelessness, taking place virtually this year October 7-8. Register now to take advantage of early-bird rates!

 

 

 



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