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Washington State Department of Health

2020-07-12T23:43:07+00:00

2019 Novel Coronavirus Outbreak (COVID-19) Contact our Call Center The Washington State Department of Health has established a call center to address questions from the public. If you have questions about what is happening in Washington, or how the virus is spread, please call 1-800-525-0127. Phone lines are currently staffed from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m, seven days a week. Please note that this call center can not access COVID-19 testing results. For testing inquiries or results, please contact your health care provider. Washington Needs Health Practitioners for the COVID-19 State of Emergency Health professionals licensed in other states may [...]

Washington State Department of Health2020-07-12T23:43:07+00:00

U.S. Small Business Administration – Disaster Resources

2020-07-12T23:36:13+00:00

Created in 1953, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) continues to help small business owners and entrepreneurs pursue the American dream. The SBA is the only cabinet-level federal agency fully dedicated to small business and provides counseling, capital, and contracting expertise as the nation’s only go-to resource and voice for small businesses. VISIT OUR WEBSITE

U.S. Small Business Administration – Disaster Resources2020-07-12T23:36:13+00:00

Benefits.gov: Finding the Right Help During the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Outbreak

2020-07-12T23:33:43+00:00

The COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak has presented many challenges for people across the United States. The Benefits.gov Program recognizes the difficulties that many are facing and wants to help citizens find the assistance they need, whether it be unemployment, healthcare, temporary assistance, or food and nutrition. Benefits.gov hosts information on over 1,000 federal and state benefits and aims to increase the ease of access to assistance programs for people in need. Considering the Coronavirus outbreak, Benefits.gov has compiled a list of resources citizens may find helpful. Below you will find assistance programs available for eligible individuals, spanning from food stamps, unemployment [...]

Benefits.gov: Finding the Right Help During the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Outbreak2020-07-12T23:33:43+00:00

FEMA and Our Partners Continue to Support State-Managed Coronavirus Response

2021-06-09T21:30:32+00:00

FEMA and Our Partners Continue to Support State-Managed Coronavirus Response “My current focus has been and will continue to be to make sure we get critical supplies to those places around the country that need them the most.” – FEMA Administrator Pete Gaynor The federal government continues taking aggressive and proactive steps to address the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The health and safety of the American people is our top priority. We are halfway through 15 Days to Slow the Spread. Do your part to flatten the curve: • Stay home as much as much as possible. • If you need [...]

FEMA and Our Partners Continue to Support State-Managed Coronavirus Response2021-06-09T21:30:32+00:00

Imposter Syndrome: My Own Battle

2020-06-26T18:52:23+00:00

Imposter Syndrome: My Own Battle by Kellie Hale I had the pleasure of attending the Empower: Women in Leadership Conference on March 9, which was hosted by the Centers of Excellence for Construction and Marine Manufacturing. It was my first time attending the conference that was geared towards women in the trade industry. With an array of women presenters offering insight into their own experiences in areas such as discrimination, sexual harassment, mental health, and equal rights, it was very eye opening that as women, we still have quite a way to go in order to be viewed as equals [...]

Imposter Syndrome: My Own Battle2020-06-26T18:52:23+00:00

Intersectionality: Vital Component for Feminism

2020-06-26T18:50:33+00:00

Intersectionality: Vital Component for Feminism By Kellie Hale The first known use of the term "intersectionality" was in 1989 by Kimberle Crenshaw, a scholar and civil rights advocate. It was when Ms. Crenshaw was studying to be a lawyer that she saw how race and gender were treated as two "completely separate issues." There was no rhyme or reason that these two issues needed to be isolated from one another. Ms. Crenshaw, an African American, experienced first-hand how women of color are twice as likely to be discriminated against. Intersectionality in feminism has become more of a focus point in [...]

Intersectionality: Vital Component for Feminism2020-06-26T18:50:33+00:00

Kick Doors Open, But Be Sure to Leave a Doorstop

2020-07-26T22:46:21+00:00

Kick Doors Open, But Be Sure to Leave a Doorstop By Kellie Hale When I organized/planned the first Women in Leadership Forum back in 2015, I originally thought it was going to be a one-time forum. Thankfully, the positive response from attendees indicated that the Forum needed to be a yearly event. Therefore, for the past four-years, the Center has put on an annual Woman in Leadership Forum on different topics such as politics, technology, and HSEM. This year’s Forum theme will be agriculture, particularly how women are the new faces of American farming and the trials and tribulations they [...]

Kick Doors Open, But Be Sure to Leave a Doorstop2020-07-26T22:46:21+00:00

Progressive Women’s Leadership

2020-06-26T18:47:18+00:00

Progressive Women's Leadership Our mission is simple: Empower and elevate women leading the way at work. We began offering training specifically to women to advance their leadership skills back in 2005. Since then we have worked with well over 75,000 women. Progressive Women’s Leadership is the trusted resource for learning and collaboration among professional women seeking the skills to further develop their careers. We work to combine practical wisdom, expert guidance, and a community of peers to best serve, create, and develop leaders among women. We cannot fulfill our mission without you – we want to engage and inspire you [...]

Progressive Women’s Leadership2020-06-26T18:47:18+00:00

Women in Leadership Forum – Women in Politics

2020-06-26T18:45:41+00:00

The 2018 Women in Leadership Forum - Women in Politics Presented by: Center of Excellence - Homeland Security Emergency Management Wednesday, October 3, 2018 Highline College - Building 2 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Come join us for the fourth annual Women in Leadership Forum. This year's topic is Women in Politics. A record number of women are running for office. There is an unprecedented surge of first time female candidates running for offices big and small, from the U.S. Senate, and state legislatures to local school boards and city government. Registration is FREE! You can sign up here: http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event [...]

Women in Leadership Forum – Women in Politics2020-06-26T18:45:41+00:00
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