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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 kids to live comfortably. Then all of that was gone, we didn’t have a place to live.” Veronica and her [...]

2021-07-15T05:32:31-07:00December 30th, 2014|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 her 11-year-old son. Her income is limited to government assistance of about $1,000 per month and an additional $130 for [...]

2021-07-15T05:32:23-07:00December 27th, 2014|Energy, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Shoes or Heat?

Keeping Khadija Warm

"My monthly income barely pays for my rent. Without MSC's energy assistance program I don't know if I'd make it in the winter." Khadija is in her early sixties and worked up until 2006 when she developed medical issues that made it difficult for her to use her hands. She is now receiving Social Security [...]

2021-07-15T05:32:17-07:00December 15th, 2014|Energy, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Keeping Khadija Warm

MSC to Open Veterans Housing Project

In early 2014, MSC completed the initial funding phase for a new Veterans Housing Project to serve low-income and homeless veterans. MSC expects to break ground on the project in early 2015 and anticipates the building will be ready for occupancy by the end of 2015. This project was set in motion after MSC began [...]

2021-07-15T05:32:01-07:00October 27th, 2014|News/Media|Comments Off on MSC to Open Veterans Housing Project

Teaching Emmett

When health issues prevented AJ from working, she started to look for something meaningful to do with her time. She found that meaning in tutoring adults through MSC’s Adult Basic Education program. For the last year and a half, AJ has met twice a week with Emmett, a 71-year-old gentleman, to help him learn how [...]

2021-07-15T05:32:03-07:00September 30th, 2014|Education/Employment, Volunteers|Comments Off on Teaching Emmett

I’m Working

When his uncle passed away suddenly, Vernell found himself without a place to live and without a job. Vernell had both lived with his uncle and worked for his uncle’s company. He moved in with a friend and started going to a local food bank. There, he met one of MSC’s employment counselors who he [...]

2021-07-15T05:31:52-07:00September 30th, 2014|Education/Employment, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on I’m Working

A little help from friends

"Everything was going fine until the checks stopped coming, and then a friend told me about MSC's Energy Assistance Program," shares Helen. Helen, a 72-year-old retiree living on Vashon Island with her dogs and birds, called MSC for the first time last year. Living off her social security and supplementing her income with a small [...]

2021-07-15T05:32:08-07:00August 30th, 2014|Energy, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on A little help from friends

Opening Doors

"To be a part of opening the door for someone is so rewarding," says Nikki Snyder. Nikki loves grammar and enjoys teaching, so volunteering with MSC to teach English was a great way to combine these two passions. While in college, Nikki was a writing tutor and worked with a lot of students who were [...]

2021-07-15T05:31:46-07:00May 30th, 2014|Education/Employment, Volunteers|Comments Off on Opening Doors

Making a difference for residents of long-term care facilities

The elderly have always held a special place in Joanne Chan's heart. She's put this compassion to good use by volunteering for the Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program (LTCOP) operated through Multi-Service Center. For the last three years, Joanne has visited two local long-term care facilities on a weekly basis. She talks with residents [...]

2021-07-15T05:31:41-07:00April 30th, 2014|LTCOP, Volunteers|Comments Off on Making a difference for residents of long-term care facilities

Surviving

Kaleigh’s first visit to the food bank at MSC was when she was 16 years old. At that time, she was living with her aunt who became injured and unable to work. “It’s hard to come to the food bank, but you have to do what you have to do to survive,” says Kaleigh. Kaleigh [...]

2021-07-15T05:31:33-07:00March 27th, 2014|Education/Employment, Food/Clothing Bank, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Surviving
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