Stories of Help2018-09-11T17:54:47-07:00

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 [...]

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 [...]

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

Getting Connected

After earning his Bachelor’s degree in 2011, Jason found himself struggling to find work. All the available jobs seemed just out of reach. He was either over qualified or didn’t have the required experience. He [...]

March 28th, 2018|Categories: Education/Employment, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Getting Connected

There When I Needed It

“MSC has been there when I needed it,” shares Africa. Africa is mom to a 15 year old, and a 24 year old who is graduating from college this year. While she doesn’t need assistance [...]

March 22nd, 2018|Categories: Energy, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on There When I Needed It

Deann finds a path out of homelessness

At 64 years old, DeAnn found herself homeless after the love of her life passed away. She was sleeping in her car at a truck stop in Eastern Washington. She started making her way towards [...]

February 27th, 2018|Categories: Housing, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Deann finds a path out of homelessness

Finding Value

Finding Value “Today, my sense of self, self-esteem, and confidence has risen 300% compared to when I first walked into MSC’s lobby for employment support. That’s because, in addition to the work exposure, [...]

October 3rd, 2017|Categories: Education/Employment, Giving, Stories of Hope, Volunteers|Comments Off on Finding Value
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