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6607
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4/24/2013
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13.• Senior Services of Snohomish County - Housing Social Services <br /> Housing Social Services provides for a regular on-site service coordinator at federally funded, <br /> subsidized housing for senior and disabled residents. They are trained to recognize social and <br /> health needs and to help residents to obtain services quickly and effectively. This forms a link to the <br /> service network in order to prevent premature or unwarranted institutionalization. <br /> Recommended 2013 CDBG Funding $9,771.00 <br /> 14. Snohomish County—Senior Peer Counseling Program <br /> The Senior Peer Counseling Program uses trained and supervised senior volunteers to provide <br /> supportive counseling to other seniors facing difficult life challenges. These challenges include loss <br /> of loved ones and friends, health problems, retirement, relocation, loss of mobility, and other <br /> changes associated with aging. These issues often lead to depression, isolation and anxiety. <br /> Recommended 2013 CDBG Funding $2,443.00 <br /> 15. Catholic Community Services - Volunteer Program Services <br /> This program will reimburse the transportation costs of volunteers providing transportation services <br /> to clients residing within the city of Everett. <br /> Recommended 2013 CDBG Funding $3,420.00 <br /> 16. Housing Hope—College of Hope <br /> CDBG funds will be used for the provision of life skills and employment training for homeless and at- <br /> risk households. The College of Hope program has been developed through a four-agency <br /> partnership designed to help homeless families in key areas essential to self-sufficiency. <br /> Recommended 2013 CDBG Funding $9,771.00 <br />
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