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Strengthening Afghan families to succeed in America is new focus area for LCSNW
Nearly 1,000 Afghan refugees were resettled by Lutheran Community Services Northwest after their country fell to the Taliban in 2021. Our teams in Tacoma and Vancouver, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, provided housing, food and other essentials, connections to...
Ramadan observances become more prevalent among LCSNW staff, clients
The early weeks of spring mark the holiest season of the year for many LCSNW staff members and clients from different faith groups. For Christians, Holy Week includes Good Friday on April 7 and Easter Sunday on April 9. For Jews, Passover this year runs from...
LCSNW clients must stay alert as COVID-19 emergency benefits and rules lapse
A couple of important changes are coming to clients and staff of Lutheran Community Services Northwest, due to the end of the national Public Health Emergency (PHE) this spring. LCSNW has lifted its masking requirements in our health care settings effective April 3,...
Helping more youth ‘reclaim’ their lives from the dark is wise use of LCSNW resources
LCSNW has made a strategic decision to keep growing a popular family support program. The WISe program – which stands for Wraparound with Intensive Services – has operated in the Tri-Cities and Spokane for several years and recently expanded to King County. WISe...
LCSNW unveils Safe Route Immigration – new name, same trusted resource
Lutheran Community Services Northwest has provided empathetic, accessible legal guidance to immigrants and refugees since 1979. This month, we are switching to a new logo, a new look, a new website and a new name for the legal services program – Safe Route...
LCSNW therapist has ripple effect on Spokane children for 20 years and counting
Congratulations to Sharon O'Brien for her 20-year anniversary with LCSNW in Spokane. As one of her coworkers said: "It's impossible to measure how Sharon's positive impact is rippling out into the world. What a beautiful contribution in a world that really needs it!" ...
‘We lost our lives one year ago’ – Tetiana fled Ukraine, finds purpose on LCSNW staff
By Shelly Strom/ LCSNW Communications Specialist Tetiana Kolodii said she’s still reeling from what her life was like just 12 months ago in her Ukrainian homeland. “Almost every time I hear news about my city, I have this PTSD-type response. I think every Ukrainian...