@SoundTransit wants your help choosing the name of the new infill light rail station located at NE 130th St! Station names are a key part of our transit system, helping travelers navigate while reflecting community identity.
Share your thoughts by Dec. 6! bit.ly/40HJxq6
ALT A graphic is a mock-up of a new Sound Transit light rail station. The graphic includes the
ST logo and says, "Lynnwood Link Extention. We want your feedback! Sound Transit is in the process of selecting a name for the new infill station at NE 130th St. Take the survey by Dec. 6 to provide your preferences on proposed station names." Multilingual signs are displayed, offering translations in Spanish, Somali, Chinese, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and Amharic.
Honoring Veterans and Active Duty members today. 🇺🇸 Enjoy a free burger, fry, medium drink & 2 condiments on us today! Plus, all RoundUp donations this week go to @CompassHousing Alliance: Veterans Program. Thank you for your service! #VeteransDay
"Neither of us understood the signs and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI). In my husband’s small military community, invisible wounds carried a stigma."
Finding treatment, support and community with others who understand is vital on the journey to healing from mental health conditions like PTSD. Discover how one family navigated life after deployment, and see NAMI's extensive resources for veterans and military families at nami.org/homefront
Read the full blog: bit.ly/3YZqh68
Cascade PBS will be covering ALL statewide, Congressional and Legislative races tonight when the first vote counts are poste at 8 p.m. Save this page and follow along for live results 👇
cascadepbs.org/live-results-…
🗳️ Election Day is here!
If you still need to register, you can do it in person before 8pm! And remember, make sure to drop off that completed ballot in an official drop box by 8pm tonight.
Every vote counts. Let’s show up for our community! ✊🏽
#NativeVote#Election2024
12/11 at 7:30 PM | In "Way Home," @josephineensign explores the state of homelessness in Seattle to assess how the city's innovative local solutions can be used nationwide. bit.ly/3Ynk2aU
ALT Blue/green promotional image for an event featuring Josephine Ensign titled "Journeys Through Homelessness" on December 11th at 7:30 PM. The graphic includes a photo of Josephine Ensign smiling, and the book cover for Way Home: Journeys Through Homelessness.
Tomorrow is election day! Hop on public transit and ride with your fellow citizens to the Lumen Field Event Center's voting center to cast your vote. Open today and tomorrow:
-November 4, 8:30 am-6 pm
-ELECTION DAY, November 5, 8:30 am-8 pm
ALT KING COUNTY
VOTE CENTER
AT LUMEN FIELD
WHERE: LUMEN FIELD EVENT CENTER
Entrance located on Occidental Ave S and S Royal Brougham Way
DATES & TIMES
NOVEMBER 2
10AM - 4PM
NOVEMBER 4
8:30AM - 6PM
NOVEMBER 5
8:30AM - 8PM
📅 Tomorrow is the LAST DAY OF VOTING! 10s of millions of your fellow Americans have already cast their ballots 📨📮 and tomorrow's your last chance to join them! Make your plan, get to your polling place, and make your voice heard tomorrow! 🗳️ #VoteReady#ElectionDay
Join us on 11/20 for the Seattle premiere of No Place To Grow Old—an exploration of the crisis of senior homelessness in Portland, OR. The event includes a live intro by the director & producer, 45 min screening, panel discussion, & networking opportunity. bit.ly/40jnTbv
Tomorrow! Seattle residents, make your voice heard about the King County budget. Join us Wed, Oct 30 at 6pm, at New Holly Gathering Hall, 7054 32nd Ave. S, Seattle. bit.ly/kc-budget-review
NEW POLLING: Results from a poll conducted by the Alliance and @MorningConsult reveal that homelessness is one of the top three concerns for voters. Full details: endhomelessness.org/media/pr…
Today, NLIHC announced that Diane Yentel, president & CEO, is stepping down from her position early next year after nearly nine years at the organization’s helm & 12 years at NLIHC. The NLIHC Board of Directors will soon launch a nationwide search for the next president & CEO.
Many incarcerated people are eligible to vote — and may not even know it.
Jennifer Toon [Leading with Conviction™ 2024 participant] says incarcerated people would take advantage of their right to vote if it were more accessible. jlusa.org/2024/10/07/some-pe…