Feeding the Soul

Sarah was walking down the hall of the nursing home when a partially opened door caught her eye. She saw the name of a man and a woman on the door that she did not recognize. As a volunteer Long-Term Care Ombuds, she regularly visited residents to make sure their needs were being met and [...]

2016-05-03T17:36:07-07:00April 14th, 2016|Giving, LTCOP, Stories of Hope, Volunteers|Comments Off on Feeding the Soul

AmeriCorps volunteer provides help, hope, and change

"Their willingness to be open and put aside bad experiences and trust me, it's changed me. I'm more compassionate. I don't want to let them down," shares Julie Tran. Julie is a MSC Education and Employment Support Specialist and an AmeriCorps volunteer. Julie leads GED prep courses and community workshops on financial empowerment. She is [...]

2016-11-28T12:44:57-08:00April 13th, 2016|Education/Employment, News/Media, Volunteers|Comments Off on AmeriCorps volunteer provides help, hope, and change

Businesses needed for MSC Summer Meals Drive

Summer means less access to food for many children in our community. Families who receive free and reduced meals at school struggle to find a way to replace those meals during school vacation months. It is also a time when food bank resources are low. Local businesses and organizations can help ease this burden by [...]

2016-04-13T20:02:49-07:00April 7th, 2016|Food/Clothing Bank, Giving, News/Media|Comments Off on Businesses needed for MSC Summer Meals Drive

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 early on a snowy morning in December 2013 when an accident changed his life forever. He was near the federal [...]

2016-11-28T12:44:57-08:00March 14th, 2016|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 ages 3 and 7 years old. His wife was just offered a lucrative position putting her nursing skills to good [...]

2021-07-15T05:33:33-07:00December 15th, 2015|Education/Employment, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on A gentle push

ORCA LIFT Program: Helping people get where they need to go

The ORCA LIFT program helped out considerably. I did not have to worry whether or not l was going to make it to work on time or have to miss a day of work. The reduced fare helped me save money. Being on the program benefited me greatly. --Adrian, ORCA LIFT Card Recipient ORCA LIFT [...]

2021-07-15T05:33:39-07:00November 19th, 2015|Education/Employment, Stories of Hope|Comments Off on ORCA LIFT Program: Helping people get where they need to go

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 to donate over 1000 turkeys. Please consider donating a turkey. Bring turkeys to Brooklake Church on the morning of November [...]

2021-07-15T05:33:44-07:00November 17th, 2015|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 had nowhere to go, so Emily sent her son to live with her aunt in Vancouver so he could have [...]

2021-07-15T05:33:51-07:00October 1st, 2015|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" for a resident who chooses not to represent themselves, or is unable to speak for themselves. Being a Long-Term Care [...]

2021-07-15T05:34:05-07:00August 24th, 2015|LTCOP, News/Media, Volunteers|Comments Off on Be an advocate for residents of long-term care facilities

Connecting Through Community Service

“My generation tends to want to give their time more than money,” says Jenny Vasquez, General Manager at the Courtyard Marriott in Federal Way and chair of MSC's Crab Feed for the last two years. “We're more team-oriented, and devoted to causes. So when I got to Federal Way, I thought immediately 'Here's my opportunity.' [...]

2021-07-15T05:34:11-07:00August 4th, 2015|Events, Giving, Volunteers|Comments Off on Connecting Through Community Service
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