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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]

Who makes the decisions?

“You often hear of issues around finance and healthcare decisions with Powers of Attorney and guardianships. But a huge issue we see in long-term care facilities is the guardian or POA agent restricting the elder’s [...]

By |March 12th, 2019|Categories: LTCOP, News/Media|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on Who makes the decisions?

Find Stability in her Sixties

Betty was a figure skater, headed to a professional career, when a fall during a double axle at 15 years of age changed her path forever. She grew up in California, and moved to Washington [...]

By |February 15th, 2019|Categories: Housing, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Find Stability in her Sixties

Restoration of Hope and Faith

“The world has gotten crazy,’” shares Francisca. “Every bit of help counts. Everyone needs a time to get back on their feet and this housing helps a lot of people.” Francisca and Javan met in [...]

By |November 1st, 2018|Categories: News/Media|Comments Off on Restoration of Hope and Faith

Worth It

“I knew I wanted to do something more satisfying with my life than working in retail, but I just didn’t know how to get there,” shares single mother of three, Chiquita. So, in 2015, [...]

By |October 12th, 2018|Categories: Education/Employment, Giving, News/Media, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Worth It

It’s a Family Thing

“I want my family to realize they are blessed and that some people have more needs than us, especially needs to survive like food,” says Hedi, “It is fun, it’s a family thing, it is [...]

By |September 28th, 2018|Categories: Food/Clothing Bank, News/Media, Stories of Hope, Volunteers|Comments Off on It’s a Family Thing

Making Residents Feel Special

Earlene has been volunteering with the King County Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program for almost eight years. “I got involved because I saw a lot of older people not being able to advocate for themselves, they [...]

By |April 5th, 2018|Categories: LTCOP, Stories of Hope, Volunteers|Comments Off on Making Residents Feel Special
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