King County announces $900,000 health fund for immigrants impacted by enforcement
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King County invests $900,000 to support immigrant and refugee communities in South King County
King County will invest $900,000 in a new fund to support immigrant and refugee communities in South King County affected by federal immigration enforcement activities, county officials announced. The South […] The post King County invests $900,000 to support immigrant and refugee communities in South King County appeared first on The B-Town (Burien) Blog.
Executive Zahilay Announces $900,000 Investment to Strengthen Health and Wellbeing for Immigrant and Refugee Communities in South King County
Executive Girmay Zahilay announced that King County is investing $900,000 as part of a new public-private partnership to support the health and wellbeing of immigrant and refugee communities impacted by federal immigration enforcement activities in South King County. Two Best Starts for Kids initiatives based in Public Health – Seattle & King County will be leading the partnership at the county: Communities of Opportunity (COO) and the Community…
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