WORLDWIDE FLIGHT SERVICES IS HIRING
WHEN: Thursday in November 15, 2018, 9 – 11am
WHERE: Airport Jobs Office, SeaTac International Airport (17801 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98158, Mezzanine Level, Room 6626)
WHAT: A Worldwide Flight Services recruiter will be holding an open interview for Cargo Agent, Customer Service Agent, Ramp Service Agent, and Warehouse Agent at the Airport Jobs office, hourly wages starting at $15.64.
Position requirements:
- Minimum 18 years old
- Proficient in speaking, reading and writing English
- Pass a background screening and drug test
- Be able to consistently lift up to 70 lbs
- Have a flexible work schedule
FREE SUNDAY DINNER
WHEN: Sunday, November 18, 2018, 12 – 2pm
WHERE: Blessed Sacrament Church (5050 8th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115, Parish Hall)
WHAT: Blessed Sacrament Church is hosting their weekly Sunday dinner. Meals are served with green salad, fruit salad, dessert, bread, coffee, milk and juice.
This Sunday’s Menu:
⇒Chowder ⇒Cheddar Cheese ⇒Rice ⇒Corn ⇒Pasta Salad ⇒Green Salad ⇒Fruit Salad ⇒Dessert ⇒Bread ⇒Coffee ⇒Milk ⇒Juice
St. Vincent de Paul conference representatives will also be present during dinner for assistance referrals. Blessed Sacrament Church is accessible through Metro bus routes 26, 70 & 67.
SWISSPORT IS HIRING
WHEN: Thursday, November 21, 10am – 1pm
WHERE: Airport Jobs Office, SeaTac International Airport (17801 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98158, Mezzanine Level, Room 6626)
WHAT: The Swissport USA Recruiter will be holding an open interview for Cargo Warehouse Agents, Passenger Service Agents, and Ramp Agents at the Airport Jobs office, hourly wages starting at $15.64.
Requirements:
- Must present valid Washington Driver’s License
- Applicants must read, write and speak fluent English
- Must have no felony convictions
- Must pass drug screening
REGISTER: Please arrive early to complete a registration form. Interviews are based on first-come/first-served basis.
FREE LEGAL HELP & RESOURCES
WHEN: Friday, November 30, 2018, 10am – 4pm
WHERE: Delridge Community Center (4501 Delridge Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106)
WHAT: Do you have unpaid parking tickets, a suspended driver’s license, or outstanding warrants? Seattle Municipal Court and its partners will assist you with:
- Warrant quash/recall – and set a future court date without arrest
- Options for resolving unpaid tickets and relicensing
- Public defender screening
- Direct onsite social services
- Medicaid or insurance questions
- Vision exams and eye glass vouchers
- Basic needs and resource referrals from Court Resource Center staff
FOR MORE INFO: Contact Gary Ireland at gary.ireland@seattle.gov or 206.684.8710.
***** ONGOING EVENTS & RESOURCES *****
FEDEX IS HIRING
WHEN: Every Thursday in November, 11am – 1pm
WHERE: Airport Jobs Office, SeaTac International Airport (17801 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98158, Mezzanine Level, Room 6626)
WHAT: A FedEx recruiter will be at the Airport Jobs Office answering questions regarding open positions and assisting with online applications. This is a walk-in event; no registration needed, all are welcome!
Position requirements:
- Minimum 18 years old
- Must be a U.S. resident for minimum 5 years
- Valid driver’s license (for select positions)
WASHINGTON HEALTH BENEFIT EXCHANGE…
Open Enrollment for 2018 Health Plans Start NOW!
WHEN: Thursday November 1, 2018 – December 15, 2018
WHAT: Open Enrollment for 2018 health coverage in Washington state is now! For coverage beginning January 1, 2019, you must choose a plan by December 15, 2018.
Washington Apple Health (Medicaid): Depending on your income level, you may be eligible for Washington Apple Health FREE health insurance. If you qualify for Washington Apple Health (also called Medicaid), enrollment is ongoing – you can sign up any time. You can create an account to apply to find out if you’re eligible.
Washington Healthplanfinder: If you earn too much for Washington Apple Health, you can buy one of the insurance plans offered through Washington Healthplanfinder. You may qualify for assistance with paying your premium.
FOR MORE INFO & HELP:
If you need help understanding your health insurance options in Washington state, you’re in luck. While navigation support was cut at the federal level, our state has INCREASED the number of In-Person Assistants and Outreach Sites to help people navigate the system. Below are some resources to get you started.
- APPLY for WA APPLE HEALTH if you want to find out if you qualify for FREE health insurance.
- SHOP for HEALTH PLANS at Washington Healthplanfinder.
- FIND an IN-PERSON ASSISTANT “NAVIGATOR” (FREE!) anywhere in Washington state.
- CHECK OUT King County’s Enrollment Assistance Tips (www.kingcounty.gov/coverage).
- VISIT a Health Insurance Enrollment location.
- Healthplanfinder’s Call Center: 1.855.923.4633
- King County’s Help Line: 1.800.756.5437
ONE-TIME HOUSING FUNDS FOR VETERANS
WHAT: Solid Ground’s King County Housing Stability Project (HSP) can provide one-time financial assistance to eligible King County households who have received an eviction notice, or those who have secured permanent housing and need assistance with deposit or first month’s rent. There are funds set aside specifically for veterans with any discharge status; proof of service in the form of a DD-214 or service letter is required.
HSP eligibility requirements* include:
- Maximum income of 50% AMI ($3,121 a month for a single adult, $3,567 for a household of two)
- Minimum income of 1.5 times your monthly rent
- Have received an eviction notice from your landlord OR for move-in assistance, have a letter confirming approval to permanent housing
- Seeking housing in King County only; we cannot assist with transitional housing or any housing outside of King County.
- Requested amount of assistance must be at least $100 but no more than $2,000. Not all households will receive the maximum; amount of assistance is based on need.
*You must meet all eligibility criteria to be considered for an HSP referral, and there are a limited number of HSP referrals available each week.
PRESCREENING: Call King County 211 or 1.800.621.4636 and ask about rental assistance. They will try to connect you to all appropriate rental assistance programs, which may or may not include HSP.
QUESTIONS? Please contact Theresa Curry-Almuti at 206.694.6841 or theresac@solid-ground.org.
This program receives funding from the King County Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy.
PREPARE NOW FOR WINTER WEATHER!
TAKE WINTER BY STORM: This year you can expect longer than usual response times for winter services such as clearing roads or restoring power during severe weather. Making a simple family plan and assembling an emergency kit can help minimize the impacts on you and your family. These tips and resources from Seattle & King County Public Health can help!
BE PREPARED, BE SAFE (translated materials): The Washington State Department of Health website includes written translations in multiple languages that can help refugee and immigrant communities stay safe in cold weather.
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