Visitation time from his 3-year-old daughter and her mom made De’Vonte’ Parson’s bid behind bars somewhat easier to endure. But
This blog post was written by Kayla J. Dunn, United Way of King County editorial associate. The line to get
What do you think about when you hear about Earth Day, the annual global movement to celebrate and preserve the
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United Way of King County understands that while Tax Day has passed, some folks still have yet to file their
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This blog post was written by Kayla J. Dunn, United Way of King County editorial associate. On Wednesday evening, the
April is National Volunteer Month, which Volunteer.gov defines as a time to “celebrate and recognize the contributions of volunteers.” We
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This blog post was written by 2024 Project LEAD graduate Jay ONeal. Project LEAD is the introduction to non-profit organizations
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There are several reasons why you should allow United Way of King County’s resourceful tax team to prepare your taxes
When it comes to gauging the area’s food insecurity crisis, it took less than a year for the COVID-19 period
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If you live in Seattle’s South Park neighborhood and you’re looking for a supermarket, you’ve got limited options: There are