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WSCAP Newsletter April 3, 2025
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Entire Staff Is Fired at LIHEAP
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Entire Staff Is Fired at Office That Helps Poorer Americans Pay for Heating
The move threatens to paralyze the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which helps to offset high utility bills for roughly 6.2 million people nationwide.
The Trump administration has abruptly laid off the entire staff running a $4.1 billion program to help low-income households across the United States pay their heating and cooling bills.
The firings threaten to paralyze the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which was created by Congress in 1981 and helps to offset high utility bills for roughly 6.2 million people
from Maine to Texas during frigid winters and hot summers.
“They fired everybody, there’s nobody left to do anything,” said Mark Wolfe, executive director of the National Energy Assistance Directors Association, which works with states to secure
funding from the program. “Either this was incredibly sloppy, or they intend to kill the program altogether.”
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from the Department of Health and Human Services, as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. moved to drastically reorganize the agency. Roughly 25 employees had been overseeing <https://wapartnersh
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and about 90 percent of that money had already been sent to states in October to help households struggling with high heating costs. There is still about $378 million left to assist
with summer cooling as households crank up their air-conditioners. Heat waves in the United States are growing more intense and lasting longer as a result of climate change.
Normally, the federal government sends the money to state agencies after allocating the funds using a complicated formula and performing various reviews and audits. Some states, like
Maine, use the money to help low-income families to offset the cost of buying fuel oil to heat their homes in the winter. States also use the money to weatherize homes and provide emergency
assistance to households at risk of being disconnected from their utility.
Now, it’s not clear how the remaining funds could be disbursed to the states, even though Congress has explicitly ordered the federal government to spend the money.
“If there’s no staff, how do you allocate the rest of this money?” Mr. Wolfe said. “My fear is that they’ll say we’ve got this funding, but there’s nobody left to administer it, so we
can’t send it out.”
In an emailed statement, Emily Hilliard, a spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Human Services, said the agency “will continue to comply” with federal law “and as a result of
the reorganization, will be better positioned to execute on Congress’s statutory intent.”
Over the past two months, the Trump administration has repeatedly tried to freeze or withhold spending authorized by Congress. Those moves have triggered a growing number of legal challenges
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The firings at the energy assistance office triggered a furious response from several Democratic lawmakers.
“What ‘efficiency’ is achieved by firing everyone in Maine whose job is to help Mainers afford heating oil when it’s cold?,” Representative Jared Golden, a Democrat who represents a
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Senator Edward Markey, Democrat of Massachusetts, said he would work to try to unlock the program’s funding. “Eliminating the entire federal staff responsible for LIHEAP — a program
that millions of households depend on to stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer — isn’t reform,” he said in a statement. “It’s sabotage.”
The office of Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, issued a statement saying: “Senator Collins has been a longtime advocate for LIHEAP and the critical financial assistance it
provides to lower income families to help ensure that they can stay warm during the winter months. It is unclear how, and if, the administration of this program will be affected by
the HHS staffing changes.”
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year found that roughly 17 percent of U.S. households spend more than one-tenth of their income on energy, a threshold that researchers often define as a “severe” energy burden. The
study also found a strong relationship between energy affordability and winter mortality.
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presumably much larger.”
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2025 Community Impact Award
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We are honored to have received the 2025 Community Impact Award from the Kittitas County Chamber of Commerce during last week's annual gala! This recognition reflects the dedication
of our team, volunteers, and supporters who work tirelessly to make a difference for those in need. Together, we are creating real change and empowering our community to thrive. Thank
you for believing in this work and celebrating this achievement with us!
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Seniors in rural areas need food assistance, and the demand is growing
A couple of weeks ago, I visited the home of a Kettle Falls resident who partakes in Rural Resources’ Senior Nutrition program. One of the services that Senior Nutrition provides to
local senior citizens is meal delivery through our Meals on Wheels membership, and eligible participants can receive three meals a week delivered to their door. In 2024 the Senior Nutrition
team delivered 41,000 meals to over 700 clients in the Tri-County area. We know the need is growing, and that there are many more seniors out there who could benefit from this program.
The purpose of my visit was to capture a Senior Nutrition participant’s story so we could include it in our March fundraiser campaign for the program. The participant’s name is Shawn,
and after navigating his icy driveway I sat down in his warm house to talk with him. I wasn’t sure what to expect from this person whom I had never met, and before I entered his house
I had created a mental picture of a frail, elderly man with a soft voice, probably wearing a cardigan, whose story would tug on the heartstrings of potential donors.
When I entered the house, Shawn, sitting in a recliner on the other side of the living room, called me over with a booming voice and a strong laugh. He cracked about five jokes in quick
succession before I could fully take off my coat and sit down. It dawned on me that Shawn was almost the exact opposite of the person I had envisioned before I walked in the door –
less of a ‘heartstring tugger’ and more of a ‘chain yanker.’
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Blue Mountain Action Council to close Walla Walla mobile food pantry
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eb&id=8e14e7cd8e&e=b80de0d97c> to announce that its mobile food pantry service at 921 W. Cherry Street will end after Thursday, April 24.
In 2024, BMAC’s food bank distributed about 3 million pounds of food through 14 pantries. The organization partners with food pantries in five counties — Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield,
Franklin and Asotin.
Danielle Garbe Reser, the CEO of BMAC wrote in a statement that even with the closure of its Walla Walla pantry, the organization will continue operating its food bank distribution center
and provide food to area pantries.
Addressing food insecurity, Garbe Reser wrote, helps families and individuals financially and lowers food waste in the region. The Walla Walla BMAC pantry is the only evening food resource
in Walla Walla and provides boxes of pre-package food to the community.
“In the statement, the organization noted that because of rising food prices, especially in the wake of the pandemic, the demand for the food bank’s services increased.
BMAC officials wrote that they saw a “200% increase in demand for food bank services compared to pre-pandemic service levels.” To meet the growing demand, BMAC is asking for the community
to donate either food or funds.
“This essential service needs our community’s ongoing support,” Garbe Reser said.
BMAC officials are encouraging the public to support the organization and its food bank through volunteering at the distribution center to sort, pack and distribute food.”
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Lewis County nonprofit provides report on progress helping with housing
The Coastal Community Action Program appeared in front of the Lewis County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday, March 26, to present a one-year update on their time as the county's Housing
and Essential Needs Referral Program (HEN) provider.
The presentation showed that in 2024 the program ensured that 102 Lewis County residents obtained or retained housing. That includes helping 58 residents stay in their homes through
rental assistance and rapidly rehousing another 44 residents who needed a new housing arrangement.
The Housing and Essential Needs Referral Program was created by the State of Washington in 2011. The program is funded by the Washington State Department of Health and Social Services.
The Coastal Community Action Program is a nonprofit based in Aberdeen that serves as the mandated program for Grays Harbor and Pacific counties. But it also offers other social services,
such as working as a HEN provider in other counties and cities across Washington.
The program calculates that they were able to provide $560,519.75 in rent and utility assistance to Lewis County residents in 2024 and estimate that that money helped to support 82 landlords
in the community. The average rent cost of those receiving rental assistance was $606 a month.
The program takes a more involved approach to the Housing and Essential Needs Referral Program, which they call a “care-coordinated” model. Unlike many other providers who simply provide
assistance funds or resources to HEN eligible community members, the Coastal Community Action Program regularly meets with the people who use their services.
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Seattle's El Centro de la Raza preps new entrepreneurs through small business coaching
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El Centro has several locations in western Washington, including Seattle and Federal Way.
The organization is grounded in the Latino community, according to its mission.
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aim to build community and unify people of all racial and economic backgrounds.
The workforce development services and job skills programs have become a part of how El Centro helps the community become stronger, according to Victor Cerdeneta, Business Opportunity
Center director.
Cerdeneta said helping new Latinx entrepreneurs succeed is good for the entire region. When new entrepreneurs are successful, Cerdeneta said, they are financially independent and stable,
and contribute to the local economy.
Since 2016, the nonprofit's Business Opportunity Center has supported more than 2,000 small businesses in the Seattle area.
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What we’ve heard from our community – and what we’re doing about it
Solving poverty – both in our community and in the individual lives of the people we serve – is tough work, and we know we’re not always going to get it right.
But at Solid Ground, we’re never going to stop trying to get it right, and that’s why we continuously ask the people we serve how we’re doing and what we can do better. And when we ask
those questions, we commit to make good use of the answers.
That’s exactly what we did last year after completing our 2024 Community Feedback Survey, which collected the experiences of 133 people who participated in a range of Solid Ground services.
The survey was completely anonymous, but we did ask respondents which Solid Ground program they’d participated in so we could better understand where we might need to make changes.
What we heard back was overwhelmingly positive, with most people telling us they received the support they needed from Solid Ground quickly and in a way that respected and affirmed their
cultures and identities. “I have nothing to add, because I am very satisfied with the experience I had with Solid Ground,” one respondent wrote. “The people are very patient and kind.”
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But not everyone had the same experience. We heard that we don’t always respond as quickly as people deserve, and we weren’t always able to provide the resources people needed. We also
heard from Solid Ground housing residents that they’d like to see additional security improvements.
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Explore North Bend and Beyond with the Community Van: Ride or Drive with King County Metro’s Affordable Rideshare Program
Do you need a flexible way to get around town or visit nearby destinations without using your personal vehicle or relying on fixed-route transit?
North Bend residents can now take advantage of King County Metro’s Community Van, a convenient and low-cost transportation option for pre-scheduled trips—whether you’re riding along
or volunteering to drive.
Whether running errands, attending medical appointments, attending community events, or hiking Little Si, the Community Van is a versatile alternative. Even better? It includes a free
Discover Pass for trips to Washington State Parks.
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Community Van offers easy-to-access public transportation, driven by our community, for our community,” said North Bend Mayor Mary Miller as she met up with locals one day to try out
the program. See how the Community Van works by watching a video <https://wapartnership.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=acf3cee5bbda818ebd4ce40eb&id=a95a90c8db&e=b80de0d97c> of the
group as they meet up and head out to hike Little Si.
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, the Community Van is based at the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce (128 W 2nd Street). Once a volunteer driver is approved, the van is available 24 hours a day, seven days a
week for trips up to two hours long—even on the same day.
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Olympic Community Action Programs
🎉Community Centers Managers Recognized🎉
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We were honored to celebrate some well-deserved recognition; not one, but TWO of our incredible Community Center managers have been acknowledged by the Washington State Association of
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and Quilcene!
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A huge congratulations to Jeremy and Richard for their dedication and hard work in making OlyCAP's Community Centers a wonderful place to find support and socialize!
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Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee and a senior member and former chair of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and
Pensions (HELP), responded to the Trump administration’s mass firings across the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and its many subagencies, which are responsible for protecting
Americans’ health and delivering essential health and social services.
ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES (ACF)
ACF is responsible for administering a variety of programs to help children and families thrive–including the primary federal child care grant program, Head Start, family violence prevention
programs, and Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), among many others.
Today, the Trump administration made deep cuts to the staff responsible for carrying out these programs, threatening the services and essential oversight families count on. The administration
also shuttered half of the regional offices for the Office of Head Start, which are charged with ensuring Head Start services delivered to families are high-quality, without any explanation
of how it will fulfill its mission and continue serving children and families without these offices or staff. Trump also gutted the Office of Community Services, which administers the
LIHEAP program to help low-income individuals and families afford to heat and cool their homes and administers the Community Services Block Grant program, which helps communities nationwide
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Nearly $5 million in Washington emergency food assistance is canceled by USDA, including over $400K for Spokane
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The Trump Administration on Tuesday canceled nearly $5 million in emergency food assistance for the state of Washington.
For the next few months, foods like chicken and turkey breasts, canned chicken, dried plums, dried cranberries and milk will no longer be provided by the federal emergency food program
for food banks in Washington, according to Daniel Schafer, the communications administrator for the Washington Department of Agriculture.
Employees at the state’s agriculture department logged into a federal system to track orders for food assistance programs on Tuesday and noticed the status of a previous order for food
delivery from April to June changed from “under review” to “canceled.” Those orders total $4.7 million as part of the Emergency Food Assistance Program, run by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture.
In Spokane County, that equates to a cancellation of around $405,000 in federal food dollars, or 8.6% of the total reduction.
The cuts roll out in tandem with the Trump Administration’s efforts to slash more than $1 billion in programs that helped food banks, schools and low-income families afford standard
meals – the cost of food, however, continues to rise, and more families are seeking assistance from local food banks, says Eric Williams, the spokesperson for Second Harvest.
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Funding opportunity open now to support interagency youth homelessness prevention workgroup
Funding applications close May 13
The Washington State Department of Commerce is making up to $422,000 available to contract with a community-based organization(s) to support the involvement of young people and families,
with lived experience of housing instability and/or systems involvement, in the interagency youth homelessness prevention workgroup. Applicants, applicant partners, and/or sub-grantee
must serve and be substantially governed by marginalized populations.
Funding available through this grant is solely for the purpose of building capacity for collaboration between one or more organizations and the Office of Homeless Youth (OHY) to establish
a permanent Youth Homelessness Prevention Steering Committee of lived experts. This committee will serve as an advisory body for the implementation of recommendations outlined in the
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Major local investments proposed in state capital construction priorities
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investments in infrastructure and communities across Washington state.
"This budget is the product of months of careful collaboration and a strong focus on people," said Steele. "At a time when other state budgets are facing pressure and shortfalls, the
capital budget stands out as a bright spot. It supports our shared bipartisan priorities—housing, education, behavioral health, and essential infrastructure—and does not rely heavily
on general fund dollars. I'm proud of the teamwork that went into this plan and confident in the positive impact it will have in communities across the state."
Unlike the operating budget, the capital budget is primarily funded through bond sales—not general fund state (GFS) revenue—and focuses on long-term physical investments such as public
schools, water systems, and community facilities. The operating budget, by contrast, covers the state's day-to-day services, including public safety, healthcare, and education staffing,
and is largely dependent on GFS revenue.
“The House and Senate proposals include several local projects, among others:
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“Housing and Homelessness - $723.6 million, including:
* $100 million - Permanent supportive housing
* $80 million - First-time, low-income homebuyer assistance
* $100 million - Connecting Housing to Infrastructure Program (CHIP)
* $10 million - Youth shelters and housing”
“Proposed energy investments include:
* $50 million - Clean Energy Fund (technology and deployment)
* $36 million - Weatherization Plus Health (low-income energy efficiency upgrades)
Climate Commitment Act:
* $50 million - Tribal climate adaptation grants
* $30 million - High-efficiency appliance rebates for low- and moderate-income households
* $28 million - Public school classroom indoor air quality projects”
HB 1216 awaits a vote in the House.
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National Alliance to End Homelessness Statement on President Trump’s Executive Order on Washington, D.C.
The National Alliance to End Homelessness condemns the Trump Administration’s Executive Order, Making the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful, which, among other things, instructs
the U.S. Department of the Interior to rapidly dismantle homeless encampments on federal land in Washington, D.C. that are subject to the National Park Service’s jurisdiction.
Alliance leaders emphasized that the federal government plays a critical role in advancing sound, evidence-based strategies to support homelessness response in communities across the
country. However, this move is yet another in a string of recent developments — including purported staff cuts to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Interagency
Council on Homelessness, unexpected interruptions to federal grants that local providers rely on, and proposals to eliminate fair housing and equal access to shelter services — that
illustrates a striking retreat from its role. The Alliance urged the Trump Administration to focus its efforts not on political optics, but on outcomes and more importantly, the lives
of those who will be most impacted by these actions.
“The solution to homelessness is housing, paired with the supportive services that people want and are tailored to their needs,” said Ann Oliva, CEO of the National Alliance to End Homelessness.
“The President has a historic opportunity to demand Congress makes the decades-overdue investments in affordable housing and homeless services that communities — both red and blue —
are desperate for. We implore President Trump and elected officials everywhere to resist oversimplified and ineffective strongarm tactics, and instead focus on the long-term, sustainable
solutions that will truly make communities ‘safe and beautiful’ — for everyone.”
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does not end people’s homelessness.
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As lawmakers continue to debate how to close the state’s multi-billion-dollar budget shortfall, questions are coming up about how services for the homeless could be affected.
"It was tough coming into this budget, it’s gonna be tough coming out of it," said Tedd Kelleher with the housing division of the Washington State Department of Commerce.
Kelleher said Commerce is facing tough cuts to some of their programs around homelessness. The department is facing administrative cuts and reductions to smaller programs that serve
people with high needs. While some programs are receiving the same amount of money, he acknowledged inflation means the funds will not go as far as they have in the past
However, Kelleher said the department is thankful as they are not seeing proposals for "dramatic reductions," considering the size of the state’s projected deficit. The department is
seeing "quite favorable" proposals, he said, due in part to the importance of housing.
"It’s a priority for everyone across the board, all the houses, all the branches of government, et cetera. So the budgets reflect that," he said.
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Monarch's Rise and Shine Breakfast 2025
Welcome to the RSVP page for 2025’s Rise and Shine breakfast fundraiser for Monarch Children’s Justice and Advocacy Center. Below you will be able to reserve your spot for this fantastic
event. We have adjusted the RSVP process to keep it as simple as possible. If you add additional guests, please be sure to cite their name in the text box so we can create a name tag
for them. If you or one of your guests is interested in being a Table Captain, please use the dropdown menu to indicate this. Table Captains are encouraged to help spread word of the
event and coordinate with the guests at their table. Tables seat 8.
A big thank you to our Community Champion sponsor Timberland Bank!
Details
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Date: April 16
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* Cost: Free
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Time: 6:00 – 8:30 PM
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Keynote Speaker:
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Claudia Castro Luna is an Academy of American Poets Poet Laureate fellow (2019), WA State Poet Laureate (2018 – 2021), and Seattle’s inaugural Civic Poet (2015-2018). She is the author
of Cipota Under the Moon, and Killing Marías both shortlisted for the WA State Book Award in poetry, in 2023 and 2018 respectively. She is also the author of One River, A Thousand Voices,
and the chapbook, This City. Born in El Salvador, Castro Luna lives in English and Spanish, and she writes and teaches in Seattle on unceded Duwamish lands.
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The 2025 Washington State Nonprofit Conference
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The Washington State Nonprofit Conference (WSNC) is the largest gathering of nonprofits in the state bringing together nonprofit leaders to learn, connect, and inspire. This year’s Washington
State Nonprofit Conference will be online May 13-14 with in-person regional WSNC locations in Spokane (Friday, May 16) and Tacoma (Tuesday, May 20). Powerful keynote speakers, memorable
workshops, and invaluable connections await!
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sessions, over 50 speakers, 4 learning tracks, and even more content to come.
Scholarships: We know cost is often a barrier, and thanks to our sponsors we are able to offer a limited number of scholarships. The scholarship application closes this Friday, March
7th.
NAWA Members : NAWA Members have exclusive access to discounted early bird registration rates as well as the special group rate All Access Pass.
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Solid Ground’s Annual Gala
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is a gathering of supporters and partners invested in creating a community where everyone can thrive. Attendees enjoy beer and wine, a delicious 3-course dinner, inspiring stories of
perseverance and growth – and a call for support to help build more pathways beyond poverty. The party continues after the program with live music and more celebrating!
WHEN: Wednesday, May 28, 2025 | 5:30pm Doors
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Convention Center)
WHAT: Annual Gala: Building pathways beyond poverty
TICKETS:
* Early Bird: $175 – person | $1,500 – Table of 10
* After April 15: $200 – person | $1,750 – Table of 10
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The 2025 CAPLAW National Training Conference will take place at the Sheraton Copley in Boston, MA. Join us May 28-30 to learn, be inspired, and connect with others in the Community Action
Network!
Registration Now Open
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Human Resources
Programs
Specialized
Who should attend:
CAA staff + board
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Luck is on your side! Registration for NEUAC 2025 in Charlotte, NC is officially OPEN! Secure your spot today and be among the first to register for a chance to win a complimentary hotel
room at the Charlotte Westin, our official conference hotel.
Don't miss out on early access to key sessions, networking opportunities, and industry insights that make NEUAC the must-attend event for energy assistance professionals.
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Save The Date: 2025 Community Summit
DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration is proud to announce Community Summit 2025. The Community Summit continues a long tradition of conferences that have focused on expanding
access to supported employment, supported living and assistive technology. The Summit is a two-day conference that brings together individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities,
self-advocates, families, friends, partners and allies to work together toward building more inclusive communities.
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The event you all know and love is coming this Spring! Mark your calendars for June 7, MSC's annual Spring into Action Dinner & Auction will be held at the Muckleshoot Casino Resort
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