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Media Inquiries

Multi-Service Center welcomes media inquiries regarding our work in the South King County community. Media inquiries should be directed to:

Kirsten York, CEO or Sarah McNiesh, Development Director
(253) 838-6810 or (253) 681-6151 (direct line for Sarah)
[email protected]

Theo get’s his GED

Theo was struggling in his traditional high school. He was experiencing severe social anxiety and sensory issues. His mental health issues were making attending school difficult, and led to him eventually dropping out of school [...]

By |February 5th, 2020|Categories: Education/Employment, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Theo get’s his GED

Making a game plan

“At times it can be difficult to be a champion for someone who doesn’t see it for themselves and some people don’t have any support,” Julie shares. “But, when you see people have success and [...]

By |December 11th, 2019|Categories: Education/Employment, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Making a game plan

Volunteering as a second career

“Volunteering makes me happy,” shares Chang. Even though he’s retired, 73-year-old Chang continues to work almost full-time; however, it’s not a paid position. Chang is a valued volunteer in MSC’s food bank. You can usually [...]

By |November 19th, 2019|Categories: Food/Clothing Bank, Stories of Hope, Volunteers|Comments Off on Volunteering as a second career

Back on my feet

“I grew up in shelters. It was really hard and stressful and I didn’t want to follow the same path with my kids. I didn’t ever picture myself being homeless when I grew up,” shares [...]

By |October 19th, 2019|Categories: Housing, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Back on my feet

Making a change in life

“I’m a proud father with my kids in college,” Jermaine shares, “but you know what? They told me they are proud of me for making this change in my life.” He is the father of [...]

By |June 27th, 2019|Categories: Giving, Housing, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Making a change in life

Superheroes sometimes need help too

Skyler is a real-life superhero and goes by SkyMan. He feels a strong sense of serving his community through inspiration and peer support. Skyler’s sense of purpose as a real-life superhero and duty to help [...]

By |June 13th, 2019|Categories: Giving, Housing, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Superheroes sometimes need help too
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