Former convicts booked in King County will receive a new federal grant aiming to help connect them with re-entry and employment services.
Former convicts booked in King County will now receive a new federal grant aiming to help connect them with re-entry and employment services, according to thePartners for Reentry Opportunities in Workforce Development“The magic in this grant is that it will bring these systems together to help improve outcomes for justice-impacted individuals,” Employment Security Department Commissioner Cami Feek said in a prepared statement.
The grant will provide resources for those living in residential re-entry centers, also known as transitional housing, to expand their access to more reentry services. Additionally, the grant will add more staffing to Washington’s workforce for re-entry services., “Building Safe and Strong Communities Through Successful Reentry” and Employment Security Department’s mission statement and core values,” the WSESD wrote.
In Washington, a total of 165,365 acres were burned in Washington in 2023, according to Angie Lane, a wildland fire management division employee within DNR. The 10-year annual average for acres burned is 472,881.
“Continue the training you’ve received in camp, provide you with personal protective equipment and tools for firefighting and daily forestry, and hire you as a full-time employee of the Washington State DNR,”
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