Virtual Coffee and Conversations - Healthcare and Housing

Join us on November 14 via Zoom to discuss the vital connection between housing and healthcare access and how we can help families in Snohomish County thrive.

On Thursday, November 14 from 1:00 to 2:00 PM on Zoom, we’ll explore the critical intersection of housing and healthcare services, and how these services are essential for the stability of the people we serve. Mary Anne Dillon (Vice President of Programs), Kresha Green (Regional Director of Housing Services), and Renee Wallace (Program Manager, Health Care Access) will lead the discussion, sharing insights on how YWCA staff creatively support families in Snohomish County and help them thrive. 

Space is limited, so please RSVP for the event by contacting Sarah Hassen at: shassen@ywcaworks.org
 

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