Coffee & Conversation | YWCA Housing

Family Village Issaquah

Join Jeanice Hardy, Regional Director of Homelessness & Family Services for King County, and Anna Preyapongpisan, Regional Director of King County Affordable Housing & Services and fellow YWCA supporters for a cup of coffee and an educational, engaging conversation about YWCA’s work in permanent and emergency housing.

As the second event in our series, please join Jeanice Hardy, Regional Director of Homelessness & Family Services for King County, and Anna Preyapongpisan, Regional Director of King County Affordable Housing & Services and fellow YWCA supporters on March 1 at YWCA Familly Village Issaquah for a cup of coffee and an educational, engaging conversation about YWCA’s work in permanent and emergency housing.

Spend an hour with our program experts for a panel discussion on the topic of emergency housing, permanent affordable housing, the communities we serve at our YW, and how YWCA's innovative, wrap-around, integrative, and client centered services, helps women and families achieve stable, permanent housing.

To RSVP: Please email Sarah Hassen at shassen@ywcaworks.org or call 206.490.4365.
Ample parking available in the neighborhood.

March 1, 2024 | 10 AM to 11 AM  
Location: YWCA Family Village Issaquah 930 NE High St Suite 101, Issaquah, WA 98029

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Location
YWCA Family Village Issaquah

930 NE High St
Suite 101
Issaquah, WA 98029
United States

Contact
Contact
Director of Individual and Corporate Giving
Sarah Hassen

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