Spokane Collaborative Meeting Materials – Feb 18, 2021

  • CVC 2021 Recruitment

  • Partner shares

    • Community Mental Health forum – flyer registration

    • Providence CHW positions – job posting

    • Vaccine outreach – reach out to Kim Kreber SRHD, kkreber@srhd.org

    • Just One – looking for volunteers with to spend time with kids, talents to share, reach out to Natalia Gutierrez, ifjustone@gmail.com

    • Spokane County Food Security Coalition

      • New Link to “Our Daily Bread”: https://youtu.be/2VsdU1VpaU8

      • We are a coordinated effort of churches, community partners, and individuals seeking to end food insecurity across Spokane through equitable, culturally appropriate, non-stigmatizing strategies.

        Natalie Tauzin, SRHD, ntauzin@srhd.org 509-324-1659

      • We meet every second Thursday from 1:00-2:30pm

        Project partner contact-Holly Jean Chilinski, HollyC@specialmobility.org

    • ZONE Project efforts

    • Mardi Bras – the partnership with Hope House and the Women’s Hearth will be accepting donations Saturday from 10-2 at the Grocery Outlet on 3rd.  Needs include bras, underwear, bus passes, tampons and deodorant.  Thanks.

    • April Child Abuse Prevention Month yard signs – contact Jen Hansen jhansen@srhd.org

    • The Plan to Prevent Evictions and Homelessness in Washington webinar on the suite of legislation that state lawmakers are ushering forward to ensure that, as our eviction moratorium is lifted, renters in Washington do not face eviction, but instead have access to rental assistance, the right to an attorney, and protections that close loopholes in our landlord-tenant laws. We will share updates on the key bills (HB 1236, HB 1277, SB 5160, HB 1441), how they interact with each other, and provide an explanation of the eviction process if passed. 

      When: Wednesday, Feb. 24, 5:00-6:30 PST
      Where: Via Zoom — registration link

    • Strengthening Families Locally – background & onboarding document Spokane Project Overview

Spokane Collaborative Meeting Materials – Nov 19, 2020

  • Affordable Housing Policy Letters

    • See the letters here

    • Sign-on link – open to orgs & individuals (please sign & share!)

  • CVC 2021 Recruitment

  • Equity workgroups

  • Partner shares

    • The ZoNE Project – new organizer introduction

    • Spokane City Council Housing Forum – Nov 24, 6-8pm

      • Information here

      • Can also contact Alex Gibilisco (agibilisco@spokanecity.org)

    • Spokane City Council 1590 vote – Nov 30, 6-8pm

      • Looking for testifiers, especially those with lived experience – contact Katie Ashmore Zinler (katie@spokanealliance.org)

      • Information here

    • Rental assistance available at SNAPinfo here

    • Peer Coach training (Recovery Coach CCAR)

      • Peer Spokane offering training in December on Zoom

      • For information, email info@peerspokane.org

  • BHT Trainings

    • Why Race Matters – last offering in 2020!

      • 3 part series – Nov 30, Dec 2 & 4 (Mon-Weds-Fri). Open to all BHT partners.

      • Register here

    • Evidence-Based Strategies for Treatment of Anxiety and Depression training

      • Tues, Dec 15, 9-12

      • Focus on treatment of children & adolescents

      • CEUs available – Register here

Spokane Collaborative Meeting Materials – Oct 15, 2020

  • Agenda

  • Slides

  • Equity workgroups

  • Partner shares

    • Transitions – People Who Care 2020 fundraiser

    • ZONe Project – Circle of Security parenting series in English & Spanish

    • Arcora – Mighty Mouth oral health kits

      • Aimed at organizations that serve pregnant women and mothers of young children. Kits will include a toothbrush, fluoride toothpaste, floss and messaging about the importance of dental care, DentistLink info and a little info on community water fluoridation as well.

      • Email Stacy Torrance (Storrance@arcorafoundation.org) if interested

    • Spectrum & BHT – Working with LGBTQ+ Communities Workshop

      • Monday, October 26th tailored for healthcare and behavioral health professionals. Monday, November 2nd tailored for those who work in education and social services. Both sessions are open to all community members and will cover similar content.

      • Register here

    • BHT – Tribal Relations Training

      • 4 part series – Nov 5, 12, 19, and Dec 3. Open to all BHT partners

      • Topics include regional tribal history, Indian health care, changing the narrative, and much more

      • Details & registration here

    • DOH – Knock Out Flu toolkit

      • DOH Think of It as Essential campaign launched in mid-September to promote the importance of getting a flu vaccine this year. As a supplement to the statewide campaign, the materials are available for partners to use on their communication channels.

      • See the toolkit

Spokane Collaborative Meeting Materials – September 17, 2020