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 ===== Jewish Family Service ===== ===== Jewish Family Service =====
  
-"We help people achieve well-being, health and stability through these services: <ul class="pad-bottom"> <li>Counseling &amp; Addiction Services</li> <li>Emergency Services</li> <li>Older Adult Services</li> <li>Outreach &amp; Education</li> <li>Polack Food Bank</li> <li>Project DVORA Domestic Violence Services</li> <li>Refugee &amp; Immigrant Services</li> <li>Supportive Living Services for People With Disabilities</li> <li>Volunteer Services"</li> </ul>+We help people achieve well-being, health and stability through these services: Counseling  Addiction Services Emergency Services Older Adult Services Outreach &amp; Education Polack Food Bank Project DVORA Domestic Violence Services Refugee Immigrant Services Supportive Living Services for People With Disabilities Volunteer Services.
  
-===== Gender Justice League SafeHouse ===== +===== Gender Justice League Community Security Program (CSP) ===== 
-SafeHouse provides financial assistance, temporary housing support, and resource referrals to transgender and gender diverse communities in Seattle and along the Olympic peninsulawith priority for trans &amp; gender diverse BIPOC. Our services also prioritize those who have experienced houselessness, and survived gender-based violence (i.e.  domestic violence sexual assault, and/or exploitation in the sex trade)Due to grant restrictionswe are limited in who we can give financial and shelter support to. Please check the <a href="https://www.genderjusticeleague.org/safehouse/">eligibility chart</a> to determine if you are eligible. If you are not, please still reach out to us and we will do our best to connect you to other resources.+Community Security Program (CSP) is Gender Justice League’s direct support program providing services to Two-SpiritTrans, and Gender Diverse survivors of gender-based violence and crime who are located in or relocating to Washington StateCSP offers temporary shelter coordinationflexible financial assistance, resource navigation support, and safety planningFor more information and to access servicesvisit [[https://www.genderjusticeleague.org/csp/|GenderJusticeLeague.org/CSP]]
  
 ===== BEST (Businesses Ending the Sex Trade) ===== ===== BEST (Businesses Ending the Sex Trade) =====
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