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Housing resources - Kimberly Ellefson (12 Apr 2021 15:01 UTC)
Re: Homeless Coalition - Housing resources - Dr.Michael T. Burch (12 Apr 2021 20:43 UTC)
PCDCRC Service Provider Calendar: Monday April 12, 2021 - PCDCRC (12 Apr 2021 15:17 UTC)
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Fwd: Millions have until May 17th to claim COVID-19 financial relief - Maureen Howard (12 Apr 2021 15:48 UTC)
client in need of bed - Alina Flores (12 Apr 2021 16:06 UTC)
ABAWD Navigator Program and Policy Changes - Goodrich, Danielle (DSHS/ESA/CSD) (12 Apr 2021 16:55 UTC)
RE: Rental help for person unable to work not due to Covid? - CR COLLERAN (12 Apr 2021 17:21 UTC)
(Previous discussion continued)
Re: Homeless Coalition - Rentry into society - Donald Pitchford (12 Apr 2021 17:36 UTC)
client in need of desk/office chair - Alina Flores (12 Apr 2021 17:44 UTC)
(Previous discussion continued)
Advocacy Alert - Washington Low Income Housing Alliance - Maureen Howard (12 Apr 2021 18:34 UTC)
resource needed - Maira Castanon (12 Apr 2021 19:53 UTC)

Housing resources by Kimberly Ellefson (12 Apr 2021 15:01 UTC)
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    Hello

    I am working with a client who is mandated to register as a sex offender. He has an income. We need housing resources who will work with him.

     

    Kimberly Ellefson

    Outreach Specialist

    Emergency Services

                                                                                       

    Tacoma Rescue Mission 

    425 S Tacoma Way • Tacoma WA, 98402
    P 253.383.4493 • Ext 1162

    C 253.433.0151                               

    www.TRM.org

     

     


Re: Homeless Coalition - Housing resources by Dr.Michael T. Burch (12 Apr 2021 20:43 UTC)
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    On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 8:01 AM Kimberly Ellefson <KimberlyE@trm.org> wrote:

    Hello

    I am working with a client who is mandated to register as a sex offender. He has an income. We need housing resources who will work with him.

    Have him call Dr. Michael T. Burch @ BOTWPROGRAM! 

    Kimberly Ellefson

    Outreach Specialist

    Emergency Services

                                                                                       

    Tacoma Rescue Mission 

    425 S Tacoma Way Tacoma WA, 98402
    P 253.383.4493 • Ext 1162

    C 253.433.0151                               

    www.TRM.org

     

     

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PCDCRC Service Provider Calendar: Monday April 12, 2021 by PCDCRC (12 Apr 2021 15:17 UTC)
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Fwd: Millions have until May 17th to claim COVID-19 financial relief by Maureen Howard (12 Apr 2021 15:48 UTC)
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    Colleagues,
    Here's another resource for those of you/your clients who may still have stimulus check money/economic impact payments coming.
    EVEN IF people are not normally required to file federal income taxes, they need to do so or the tax extension to receive all the money due to.them.
    You can also go. to www.irs.gov and look for GetMyPayment
    Good luck!
    Maureen

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    View our complete guide to COVID-19 Economic Impact Payments

    Most Americans are already receiving the third and latest round of COVID-19 financial relief through Economic Impact Payments.

    Yet, there are still millions of eligible individuals who haven’t received the first and second payments – and likely won’t receive the third – unless they file a 2020 tax return or tax extension by May 17, 2021. Eligibility and the amount you could receive has also expanded with this latest round.

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client in need of bed by Alina Flores (12 Apr 2021 16:06 UTC)
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    Good morning everyone,

     

    I hope all is well and you all are doing well. I am reaching out this morning to see if anyone knows of any bed donations?

     

    We have a client that needs a queen size bed or larger. They have multiple health concerns and are currently sleeping on the floor. We were going to connect them to NW Furniture bank, but the client cannot afford the fee or to really spare any money. So I wanted to see if anyone knew of anything or could at least point me in the direction of something that could be free? I have already gone on social medias like OfferUp and Facebook Market Place.

     

    Please let me know. Thanks.

     

    Alina I Flores | Integration Specialist/CHAT

    Sea Mar Community Health Centers

    Exceptional service. Every person. Every time.

    1307 S 11th St | Tacoma, WA | 98405

    P 206.591.8617 | F 253.682.2876 
    E AlinaFlores@seamarchc.org

     

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ABAWD Navigator Program and Policy Changes by Goodrich, Danielle (DSHS/ESA/CSD) (12 Apr 2021 16:55 UTC)
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    Hello Stakeholders and Community Partners,

     

    Please see the attached letter regarding changes to the ABAWD Navigator Program.

     

     

    Thanks,       

    Danie

     

    Danielle Goodrich/CSO Administrator/Pierce North Community Services Office

    Economic Services Administration

    Washington State Department of Social and Health Services

    (O) 253 983 6767 / (C) 253-343-4839 / danielle.goodrich@dshs.wa.gov

    Transforming Lives

     


    Attachment: ABAWD_2021_Changes_External_Communication.pdf (application/pdf)

RE: Rental help for person unable to work not due to Covid? by CR COLLERAN (12 Apr 2021 17:21 UTC)
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    Where are the resources for a person behind in rent not due to Covid but due to disability (needs surgery). Social Security Disability not coming yet, denied for Pierce County Covid relief money. Still housed. Ideas?

    Thanks.

    Carol

     


Re: Homeless Coalition - Rentry into society by Donald Pitchford (12 Apr 2021 17:36 UTC)
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    Good morning Kristen,
    I am Lisa Race House of Prayer Foundation secretary. You spoke briefly with myself and I believe that you spoke to Reverand Donald Pitchford Program Director, who informed you that he would look into weather we had availability. Currently we do not have long-term housing. We only have space in our shelter which is short-term and a dorm setting. For the record our program has been endorced by the mayor and Catholic Community Services, and other resources available for you are Associated Ministries, and Salvation Army. It is understandable that you are fustrated, however; this is why incarcerated individuals have counselors to assist them with their transition and to provide transition resources. Please do not use this form, as Dave has informed you. It is for Coalition members only, provider to provider. I believe you have our contact information. Have a blessed day.
    Sincerely,
    Lisa Race
    House of Prayer Foundation secretary

     
    On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 4:32 PM, David Cornell
    <davecornell67@gmail.com> wrote:
    Kristen,
    Unless the rules have changed, this forum is used for provider to provider information and not typically accessible to a consumer/client.
    Not sure who provides you with access.
    With that said, I will attempt to find some resources that might assist.
    I am attaching a Resource guide.
    -Dave C.
     
    On Sun, Apr 11, 2021, 2:20 PM KL <klomax@comcast.net> wrote:

    Hi

    I’m am the daughter of an inmate, my father will be getting released in less than 6 months. I’m trying to find housing for him but when I posted in this forum 2 people who claimed to be program directors responded to my email.

    I gave them all my dad information for intake and having been able to contact them since for follow up. I’m not sure if there’s a scam going on in here targeting people who are seeking sustainable living but I haven’t been able to find a reputable organization that is helping newly released inmates receive housing.

    If there’s Someone in here who can direct me to the right place I’ll greatly appreciate it.

    Best,
    Kristen


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client in need of desk/office chair by Alina Flores (12 Apr 2021 17:44 UTC)
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    Good Morning everyone (again),

     

    I wanted to say THANK YOU to all those that responded to my previous email regarding a client in need of a bed. We were able to find a (free) full bed set and a way to get it to the client’s residence within less than 2 hours of me sending that email. That’s pretty cool and should be acknowledged.

     

    Thank you all for all the hard work and collaboration thriving through this listserve.

     

    Alina I Flores | Integration Specialist/CHAT

    Sea Mar Community Health Centers

    Exceptional service. Every person. Every time.

    1307 S 11th St | Tacoma, WA | 98405

    P 206.591.8617 | F 253.682.2876 
    E AlinaFlores@seamarchc.org

     

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Advocacy Alert - Washington Low Income Housing Alliance by Maureen Howard (12 Apr 2021 18:34 UTC)
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    Colleagues,
    Two Big Take Action buttons today.
    Please share with your networks,
    Maureen
    From: Duaa-Rahemaah Williams, Housing Alliance <info@wliha.org>
    Sent: Monday, April 12, 2021 9:16 AM
    To: Maureen Howard <mhoward@pchomeless.org>
    Subject: Support eviction prevention measures and homelessness interventions!
     

    Dear Maureen,

    Last week, the power of advocacy shined bright! Statewide Just Cause passed (HB 1236/Macri), statewide right to counsel passed (SB 5160/Kuderer) and then late Saturday night, HB 1220/Peterson passed which prohibits cities from barring shelter and permanent supportive housing and requiring they undo racist land use policies. Each of these bills faced significant obstacles, but strategic and relentless statewide advocacy got them through. As a former case manager serving our unhoused neighbors, I know just how critical it is for our community to provide resources that uplift and support our vulnerable community members. Thank you for your advocacy, we are the change!  

    There is more work to do and we hope that you will take action today. There are two weeks left of this session and HB 1277/Ormsby (creating a new permanent fund source for eviction prevention and homelessness interventions) needs to get out of Senate Ways and Means and onto the Senate floor for a vote. And when SB 5160 passed, the House adopted a very bad amendment regarding the current statewide eviction moratorium. See more below and please take action today! 

    TAKE ACTION!

    Tell the Senate to not accept the House amendments to SB 5160 and tell the House to “recede” from their position!  

    The House passed SB 5160/Kuderer on Thursday – which is a victory. This bill contains critical eviction protections including statewide right to counsel for low-income renters and other key protections to ensure that the hundreds of thousands of tenants who have been behind in rent during the moratorium don’t lose their homes.  

    But, the House also accepted an amendment that potentially impacts the statewide eviction moratorium, currently scheduled to expire at the end of June. The amendment by Representative Caldier restates that the end of the current moratorium is June 30, 2021 and also creates an entitlement for landlords to receive rental assistance. It does not prevent the Governor from actually extending the moratorium, but it sends a message that he should not extend it.  Why does this matter? Because our goal has been to build sufficient protections needed to prevent a surge in evictions and homelessness, but it is unlikely that those protections will be in place by the end of the current moratorium: 

    It will take at least until July 31, 2021 to implement the new statewide right to counsel program, the centerpiece of SB 5160. If the moratorium ends prior to tenants having access to legal assistance, many people will needlessly lose their homes.  

    Rental assistance is coming but more time is needed to get it to the hundreds of thousands of tenants who have fallen behind in rent. The over $1 billion in rental assistance needed will not be expended by the end of June. Tenants will needlessly lose their homes.  

    Lastly, the eviction moratorium has prevented the spread of COVID-19. Research shows that lifting eviction moratoriums leads to increased cases and deaths from coronavirus. With only 21% of our state vaccinated and a possible surge, an extension of the eviction moratorium may be needed to literally protect the lives of Washington’s renter households. 
     

    The Housing Alliance has been pushing for the moratorium to be extended through AT LEAST July 31, and we will continue to do so. We are very disappointed that lawmakers in the House accepted this amendment on SB 5160 and we ask you to join with us to tell lawmakers that they need reject this harmful amendment.  

    TAKE ACTION!

    Thank you so much for your advocacy! 

    With Gratitude

    ~Duaa-Rahemaah

    Duaa-Rahemaah Williams - she/they pronouns

    Statewide Organizer

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resource needed by Maira Castanon (12 Apr 2021 19:53 UTC)
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    Does anyone know of any resources that will help pay license reinstatement fees?

     

    Maira Castanon

    PSH Case Manager

    Catholic Community Services

    253-344-6083 Cell

     


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