Community Resource Paramedic
Access to Healthcare
Serving Seniors
Other Education and Prevention
Traditional Grant
January 2022
December 2022
$351,900.00
This program works with residents who access emergency services or the hospital with a recurring and/or non-emergency need. This can include evaluating and providing resources and referrals for meal and nutrition services, falls prevention, connection to primary care, transportation needs, and compliance with medication management.
Let's Go Edmonds!
Childhood Obesity
Other Education and Prevention
Traditional Grant
January 2022
December 2022
$50,000.00
Educating local students on bicycle and pedestrian safety.
Hope RISING Clinic
Access to Healthcare
Other Education and Prevention
Traditional Grant
January 2022
December 2022
$195,000.00
The Hope RISING Clinic provides services to children and families affected by prenatal substance exposure, estimated to impact 10% of all births. Services support children birth-12 with evaluation, diagnosis, and care in trauma-informed, evidence-based neurobehavioral methods. Birth, adoptive, and foster families are all supported.
Dental Program
Access to Healthcare
Traditional Grant
July 2021
June 2022
$380,000.00
The Lynnwood-based Lahai Health dental clinic serves uninsured/underinsured, particularly immigrants and refugees, by providing its patients with comprehensive and preventative dental care. The model of care provides an actual dental home for patients who would otherwise have limited access to dental care.
Domestic Violence Flex Funds
Access to Healthcare
Housing
Food Security
Superintendent's Discretionary
April 2021
December 2021
$26,737
Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County will coordinate the Program, including providing support to residents experiencing domestic violence including case management, flex funding to gain or remain stably and safely housed, and provision of support services such as health resources, prevention education, victim advocacy, elder abuse advocacy, and legal support in coordination with local police departments.
Host Home Family Reunification Pilot
Housing
Other Education and Prevention
Traditional Grant
April 2021
March 2022
$105,000.00
Offering a short-term housing option for youth at risk of, or experiencing homelessness. Youth find themselves in this situation for any number of reasons, including family conflict, eviction, poverty, gender identity or sexual orientation. The goal of a host home is to provide a safe, temporary, and welcoming space where a young person has the support needed to reunify with their family or identify other housing options.