Explore resources at the SHA Spring Resource Fair

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The SHA Spring Resource Fair will be held at NewHolly Gathering Hall, 7054 32nd Ave. S., Seattle on Tuesday, April 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Connect with more than a dozen community partners offering support with jobs, education, digital skills, health care, family services and more. The Spring Resource Fair is free to attend and is a great opportunity to access resources across King County. 

Questions? Email digitalequityhelp@seattlehousing.org or call 206.615.3580.  

SHA Spring Resource Fair information 

City of Seattle Programs

Learn about more than 20 City of Seattle discounts on childcare, utilities, food, and other essentials, and find out in minutes whether you qualify. 

Jobs, education and training 

Meet with SHA’s JobLink, College Unbound, AWS Skills Center and Cristo Rey Jesuit Seattle High School to explore job pathways, degree programs for adults, free tech training and youth career experience opportunities. 

Digital help 

Get one-on-one computer and smartphone support from Evergreen Goodwill and learn online safety skills with SHA’s Digital Navigation team. 

Health and aging resources 

Talk with Solid Ground and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services about Medicare options, cost-saving programs and volunteer opportunities for older adults. Kin On will share wellness, caregiver support and dementia services for older Asian adults. 

Family and youth support 

Neighborhood House and East African Community Services will offer information on early learning, youth mentorship, health insurance enrollment, aging services and family resources. 

Library and learning tools 

Visit the NewHolly Library branch next door to learn about free resources for job searching, English learning, citizenship preparation and digital tools. 

Service navigation and community data 

King County’s SCOPE team will help residents find services and access urgent needs assistance. Porsesh Policy Research Institute will share community-centered data tools and QR-coded training resources on housing, health, transportation and more.