May 17, 2021 PFIZER COVID-19 VACCINE APPROVED FOR EVERYONE AGE Youth age 12-15 are the newest group to become eligible for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. At this time, the vaccine is not authorized for children younger than 12 years old. Learn more about COVID-19 vaccination for children and teens. Apply now to receive up to $50 per month discount on internet services and devices The Emergency Broadband Benefit program is a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program that provides a temporary monthly discount on broadband service and associated equipment rentals for qualifying low-income households. SHA's High Point Community Builder Ella McRae nominated for In celebration of Neighbor Day 2021, the City of Seattle asked the community to submit nominations for people, businesses and organizations who went above and beyond to help and support their friends and neighbors over the past year. Do you have an emergency kit at home? It’s important to have enough supplies for yourself and your family to stay prepared for any natural disaster. Here are five things every emergency kit should have. Honoring and recognizing Seattle's Asian American and Pacific Islander community Read a collection of stories and learn more about the history of Seattle's AAPI community. High School students can learn how to code at this free pilot program hosted by Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Students entering the 11th or 12th grade this fall are eligible to participate in the Coding for Cancer program. Applications are due on May 31. How to translate the SHA website You can translate seattlehousing.org into many different languages using the Google translate feature! Select a language for more information. MORE NEWS |