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Black Adult Resilience Study Challenges Assumptions About Black Participation In Mental Health Research
The NIH-funded Black Adult Resilience Study has reached a major recruitment milestone in Seattle and Dallas-Fort Worth, challenging assumptions about Black participation in research by focusing on…
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3mLet’s Make A Plan: Debt Management
Managing debt is essential for reducing stress and improving financial health. Options include self-managed strategies or professional intervention from credit counselors or debt management companies.
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5mSeattle Storm Launches Year-Round Literacy Initiative For Young Readers
The Seattle Storm has launched Power Forward Readers, a year-round literacy initiative aimed at engaging more than 8,000 students through community partnerships, library programs, and expanded book access.
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14mHabitat For Humanity Opens Doors To Affordable Homeownership In Columbia City
Habitat for Humanity Seattle-King & Kittitas Counties will host a community block party this Saturday, July 18, to celebrate the completion of Liberty Commons, a 58-unit condominium development in Seattle's Columbia City neighborhood.
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6mNeighborhood Matching Fund Helps Preserve A Community Hub For Seattle's Eritrean Community
With support from Seattle's Neighborhood Matching Fund and local volunteers, the Eritrean Association of Greater Seattle completed a fire sprinkler system installation to ensure the safety and longevity of its community center.
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3mThunderstorms, Heat Expected Across Western Washington This Week
Western Washington is set to experience a combination of high temperatures, thunderstorms, and an elevated wildfire risk later this week, according to the National Weather Service.