Support equals success: MSC’s Positive Outcomes Program

Support equals success: MSC's Positive Outcomes Program “Support equals success,” shares Andre Bullard. Andre, Evan Cook, and Will Jimerson lead MSC’s new Positive Outcomes Program (POP). POP serves youth and young adults ages 12 to 24 years of age that are typically overlooked or underserved, many of whom are at [...]

2017-03-17T13:24:54-07:00March 17th, 2017|Education/Employment, News/Media|Comments Off on Support equals success: MSC’s Positive Outcomes Program

Commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion

The Multi-Service Center would like to take a moment to reaffirm its commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. These are values that we at the Multi-Service Center embrace and they are vital components in fulfilling our mission statement of “providing help and hope to our neighbors in need through innovative and integrated efforts that enhance [...]

2017-03-02T10:28:00-08:00March 2nd, 2017|News/Media|Comments Off on Commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion

Housing affordability and homelessness top community concerns in South King County Community Needs Assessment

Housing affordability and homelessness top community concerns in South King County Community Needs Assessment Click here to read the full 2016 Community Need Assessment Report Residents of South King County had the opportunity to share their concerns about the most pressing needs in our community through the recent Multi-Service Center [...]

2017-01-25T15:17:28-08:00January 25th, 2017|News/Media|Comments Off on Housing affordability and homelessness top community concerns in South King County Community Needs Assessment

It’s a Joy

“When you are in a community, you need to give back. I thought Multi-Service Center was a good place to give back to the community and I was right,” shares Karen DelGrosso when asked about why she volunteers with Multi-Service Center (MSC). For almost thirteen years, Karen has volunteered in the food bank at MSC.  [...]

2016-10-07T14:45:12-07:00October 7th, 2016|Food/Clothing Bank, Stories of Hope, Volunteers|Comments Off on It’s a Joy

Never Surrender

“I’m sick of looking back, I want to look forward. I want to leave a positive legacy and let people know not to give up, never to surrender.” At age 14, Jack left an abusive home and dropped out of school. He became emancipated so he could get an apartment and a job. He married [...]

2016-11-28T12:44:56-08:00October 7th, 2016|Education/Employment, News/Media, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Never Surrender

Good Karma

Three years ago, Angiee Lafferty joined the Multi-Service Center (MSC) staff as an energy assistance counselor. When asked why she wanted to work at MSC, she replied, “I do it because I’ve been on the other side of the table, and it makes me feel good to help. It’s good a karma career.” Angiee and [...]

2016-11-28T12:44:57-08:00October 7th, 2016|Energy, News/Media|Comments Off on Good Karma

Veterans select name for MSC’s Veterans Housing Project!

A small focus group comprised of veterans (and some current duty service members) recently selected William J. Wood Veterans House as the name of the Multi-Service Center’s Veterans Housing Project being built on Pacific Highway near Dash Point Road in Federal Way. The selection committee represented a diverse group of veterans from all branches of [...]

2016-09-14T10:57:55-07:00September 14th, 2016|Giving, Housing, News/Media, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Veterans select name for MSC’s Veterans Housing Project!

MSC CEO Robin Corak comments on GED graduation celebration

Last Tuesday we held MSC's GED Graduation Celebration to honor the 21 graduates MSC has had so far this year. This has consistently been one of my favorite events and, in my 15 years of working at MSC, I have rarely missed a graduation. As a former public school teacher (with family members who also [...]

2016-07-18T09:50:38-07:00July 18th, 2016|Education/Employment, News/Media, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on MSC CEO Robin Corak comments on GED graduation celebration

Back on track

In his teens, Rob made the decision to leave high school for a job at an independent tech store. He did well, starting out as a janitor but quickly moving up in the ranks to become head tech. His employers recognized his skill and knowledge, and rewarded him for it. Unfortunately, after seven years as [...]

2016-11-28T12:44:57-08:00May 3rd, 2016|Education/Employment, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on Back on track

A Real Bed

“For the first time in eight years, I have my own real bed,” shares Lola. Lola had worked for years with a local hotel chain and was doing okay, making ends meet at least, until the day she started to get sick. It turned out that the hotel had a mold problem, and it was [...]

2016-05-03T17:32:53-07:00April 21st, 2016|Education/Employment, Housing, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on A Real Bed
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