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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]

Life can change in a minute

“Tammy at MSC was the nicest lady, she went above and beyond to help me,” shares Donald. Donald was on his way to his job as a technician for a medical supply company bright and [...]

By |March 14th, 2016|Categories: Housing, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Life can change in a minute

A gentle push

Fourteen years ago, when Dedrick Jensen-Woodard married his wife, neither of them knew the changes life had in store. The plan was for Dedrick to be a stay-at-home father, taking care of his two step-children [...]

By |December 15th, 2015|Categories: Education/Employment, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on A gentle push

Brooklake Church Turkey Drive

Brooklake Church in Federal Way is having it's Big Ol' Turkey Round-Up on November 22! The turkeys collected will be distributed to families for Thanksgiving through the MSC food bank. Their goal this year is [...]

By |November 17th, 2015|Categories: Food/Clothing Bank, Giving, News/Media|Comments Off on Brooklake Church Turkey Drive

Back on Track

“MSC’s housing helped me find stability and become responsible again,” shares Emily, a resident at one of MSC’s income-based apartment complexes. In 2009, Emily lost her Section 8 Housing Voucher. She and her 11-year-old son [...]

By |October 1st, 2015|Categories: Energy, Housing, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Back on Track

Be an advocate for residents of long-term care facilities

Volunteers Needed: Long-Term Care Ombuds Training Scheduled for September Long-Term Care Ombuds are "resident-directed" advocates and empower residents to use their voice to ask for what they feel they deserve. Ombuds are often the "voice" [...]

By |August 24th, 2015|Categories: LTCOP, News/Media, Volunteers|Comments Off on Be an advocate for residents of long-term care facilities
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