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Re: Homeless Coalition - Filing Fees - Corwin Scott (18 Jan 2022 23:56 UTC) | ||
Re: Homeless Coalition - Filing Fees - Laurie Davenport (19 Jan 2022 00:01 UTC) | ||
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TPCHD Update 1.19.21 - Rachel Hauser (19 Jan 2022 23:31 UTC) |
Have you tried NW Justice Project?
Good morning!
I’m working with a client who was turned down for assistance at Tacoma Pro Bono. Instead, he has looked into all the paperwork that needs to be filed and completed it. He is unable to afford the filing costs on his own. Are there any resources or contacts that may be able to help with the fees?
Thank you!
Charnay DuCrest
Health Promotion Technician
Treatment Services
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E-mail the full coalition by sending to mailto:fullcoalitionå@list.pchomeless.orgRemember, this list is distributed to over 700 people - send no information that can identify a client and avoid unnecessary e-mails (a thank you is polite when sent to 1 person, but a nuisance when sent to 700). This listserv is open to everyone.Click away to subscribe to the list, unsubscribe from the list, or take a gander at the message archiveIf the client is low-income they can apply for a fee waiver.
https://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/resource/filing-a-motion-for-waiver-of-your-filing-fee
Laurie Davenport
Director of Development & Outreach
Tacomaprobono Community Lawyers
621 Tacoma Avenue South, Suite 303
Tacoma, WA 98402
253.572.5134 ext. 106
From: fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org
<fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org> on behalf of Corwin Scott
<corwinscott79@hotmail.com>
Date: Tuesday, January 18, 2022 at 3:57
PM
To: Dave Cornell <dave@thewiredcity.net>, Charnay Ducrest
<CDucrest@tpchd.org>, fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org
<fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org>
Subject: Re: Homeless Coalition -
Filing Fees
Good afternoon,
My name is Corwin Scott and I am the executive director of the Evergreen Empowerment Group.
My agency helps with legal matters. What is exactly is being filed?
Thank you,
Corwin Scott
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From: fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org
<fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org> on behalf of Dave Cornell
<dave@thewiredcity.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2022 12:50:07
PM
To: Charnay Ducrest <CDucrest@tpchd.org>;
fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org
<fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org>
Subject: Re: Homeless Coalition -
Filing Fees
Have you tried NW Justice Project?
On 1/18/2022 11:08 AM, Charnay Ducrest wrote:
Good morning!
I’m working with a client who was turned down for assistance at Tacoma Pro Bono. Instead, he has looked into all the paperwork that needs to be filed and completed it. He is unable to afford the filing costs on his own. Are there any resources or contacts that may be able to help with the fees?
Thank you!
Charnay DuCrest
Health Promotion Technician
Treatment Services
(253) 649-1586 o • cducrest@tpchd.org
(253) 649-1381 f• www.tpchd.org
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Our building is closed to the public. Find many of our services online. Visit www.tpchd.org. Sign up for our blogs at www.tpchd.org/notify.
Federal and state confidentiality laws protect the information in this email. Its disclosure is prohibited without the written consent of the person to whom it pertains, or as federal or state law otherwise permits. Make any disclosure requests directly to this agency.
This listserv is part of the Tacoma/Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness.
E-mail the full coalition by sending to mailto:fullcoalitionå@list.pchomeless.org Remember, this list is distributed to over 700 people - send no information that can identify a client and avoid unnecessary e-mails (a thank you is polite when sent to 1 person, but a nuisance when sent to 700). This listserv is open to everyone. Click away to subscribe to the list, unsubscribe from the list, or take a gander at the message archiveThis listserv is part of the Tacoma/Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness.
E-mail the full coalition by sending to mailto:fullcoalitionå@list.pchomeless.org Remember, this list is distributed to over 700 people - send no information that can identify a client and avoid unnecessary e-mails (a thank you is polite when sent to 1 person, but a nuisance when sent to 700). This listserv is open to everyone. Click away to subscribe to the list, unsubscribe from the list, or take a gander at the message archiveThis listserv is part of the Tacoma/Pierce County Coalition to End Homelessness.
E-mail the full coalition by sending to mailto:fullcoalitionå@list.pchomeless.org Remember, this list is distributed to over 700 people - send no information that can identify a client and avoid unnecessary e-mails (a thank you is polite when sent to 1 person, but a nuisance when sent to 700). This listserv is open to everyone. Click away to subscribe to the list, unsubscribe from the list, or take a gander at the message archive
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Hello folks!
Here are some updates from TPCHD that may be beneficial to you or those you serve:
Everyone 5 years or older can get COVID-19 vaccine Everyone 12 years or older should get a booster shot:
i. 5 months after their second dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine OR
ii. 2 months after their single dose of Johnson & Johnson vaccine
5-17 years old can only receive Pfizer vaccine, and 12-17 years old can only receive Pfizer boosterEveryone 18 years and older may receive Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson vaccine and boosterFind vaccine information here or contact our call center at (253)649-1412 (8am – 430pm, M-F)Get tested for COVID-19 if you have symptoms or may have been exposed. At-home test kits available at:
i. Pierce County Library System
ii. Tacoma Public Library – offers rapid antigen tests
iii. Puyallup Public Library – offers rapid antigen tests
Request free home delivery of a test through the SCAN Studyi. Test delivered within a day; results within 48 hours. Learn more here.
Businesses and organizations may request testing by filling out this form Find a testing site here or call us at (253)649-1412 (8am – 430pm, M-F)Quarantine and Isolation Unsure when you should quarantine or isolate? See guidance hereHealthcare and human services providers can refer patients for quarantine and isolation at (253) 820-4684 (8am – 10pm, 7 days a week)
COVID-19 Data On Jan. 18, our current 14-day case rate per 100,000 is 2441.7 for Dec. 23-Jan. 5, which is:
i. 45.5% higher than the last 2-week period (date range: Dec. 19-Jan.1)
Our current 7-day hospitalization rate per 100,000 is 35.3 for Dec. 30-Jan. 5, which is:i. 29.8% higher than the previously reported 7-day period (date range Dec. 26-Jan. 1)
As of Jan. 15, 62% of all Pierce County residents are fully vaccinated and 66% of eligible residents, (currently those 5 and older) are fully vaccinated.i. We’ve administered 1,332,251 doses to Pierce County residents and 571,600 residents are fully vaccinated.
You can always find M-F updates on Pierce County cases, hospitalizations and deaths on the “State dashboard” tab on our data pageEveryone 6 months or older should get a flu shot; see all our flu info here Use vaccines.gov to find a flu vaccineFlu vaccines for uninsured/underinsured adults here
i. (Flyer also available in Spanish, Korean, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Tagalog and Vietnamese)
Please contact myself rhauser@tpchd.org or Jennie Schoeppe jschoeppe@tpchd.org with any questions.
Thank you for all the work you do for our unhoused neighbors!
Rachel Hauser (She/Her)
Community Health Worker – Rural Comm Outreach
COVID-19 Response
(253)381-7190 • RHauser@tpchd.org
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