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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]

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

Help kids go back to school with Project Cool

We know the school year is ending for many kids this week, but it's not too early to start thinking about next year! Project Cool is collecting school and dental supplies now and all summer [...]

By |June 19th, 2015|Categories: Events, Giving, News/Media|Comments Off on Help kids go back to school with Project Cool

MSC breaks ground on Veterans Housing

On June 2, 2015, MSC broke ground for a new Veterans Housing Project to serve low-income and homeless veterans.  MSC anticipates the building will be ready for occupancy mid-summer 2016. This project was set in [...]

By |June 4th, 2015|Categories: Housing, News/Media|Comments Off on MSC breaks ground on Veterans Housing

In Her Corner

At 48 years old, Tracie is younger than most people imagine when they think of someone in a long-term care facility. However, people under age 64 represent about 37 percent of those needing long-term care.* [...]

By |March 16th, 2015|Categories: LTCOP, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on In Her Corner

I have my family back

“I never dreamed I could be homeless. I could pay my rent and still have a couple grand sitting in the bank. I did that because I wanted to live comfortably, and I wanted my [...]

By |December 30th, 2014|Categories: Housing, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on I have my family back

Shoes or Heat?

“Sometimes it’s a choice between does my kid get shoes or do I pay the electric bill.” Sandy has been unable to work due to medical issues and is currently living in subsidized housing with [...]

By |December 27th, 2014|Categories: Energy, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Shoes or Heat?
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