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Individual Services Available

Our Personal Services

•  Academic Advising •  WorkFirst Services •  Workshops •  Job Search
• Computer Classes •  Parenting Support •  Referrals to Resources
•  Domestic Violence Advocacy •  Sexual Harassment Information
•  Individualized Financial Assistance for Working Parents

Call our office for more details: (206) 878-3710, Extension 3340 or
E-mail: Women's Programs: wopro@highline.edu to request further information.

 


Domestic Abuse Women's Network (D.A.W.N.)

Women's Program staff can help you get connected to a counselor from the Domestic Abuse Violence Women's Network to help those facing domestic abuse issues.

When: Dates and times to be announced
Location: Women's Programs, Building 6

Call our office for more details: (206) 878-3710, Extension 3340 or
E-mail: Women's Programs: wopro@highline.edu to request further information.

 


Seattle/King County Public Health

Women's Program staff can help you get connected with a representative from King County Public Health to provide information on Medicaid, Basic Health and other Healthcare issues.

Call our office for more details: (206) 878-3710, Extension 3340 or
E-mail: Women's Programs: wopro@highline.edu to request further information.

 


The Early Childhood Learning Center is closed until further notice due to state budget cuts.

For help in finding alternate care you may contact Child Care Resources
 at 206-329-1011 or visit
www.childcare.org.
For more information regarding the closure of the Early Childhood Learning Center please contact Jonathan Brown at jbrown@highline.edu. Did you know, DSHS may be able to help qualified parents with childcare costs?
Go to
Department of Early Learning to see if you qualify. Once there click on their link titled "Trial Eligibility Calculator
".


Community Information Resource Line

This resource line provides valuable information and links to community programs that are available to all residents within the community.

Phone: (206) 461-3200



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Pages last updated: July 8, 2009
For questions or comments about this website, contact Kimberly Miller: kmiller@highline.edu