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Adult Mental Health First Aid Training for King County Residents

The Adult Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training, hosted by Valley Cities Behavioral Health Care, is designed for King County residents and workers to learn how to identify mental health issues and provide initial support. This virtual course not only offers valuable skills but is also funded by the King County Mental Illness and Drug Dependency Plan, making it accessible at no cost.

Salmon SEEson Riparian Tour of Issaquah Creek

Join the Issaquah Alps Trails Club for a guided hike along the Pickering Reach of Issaquah Creek on September 27, 2024, to explore native plants and learn about conservation efforts supporting Chinook salmon populations. Registration is required for this event, which highlights the importance of healthy riparian habitats.

September Volunteer of the Month: Tom Pucci

Tom Pucci has been honored as September's Volunteer of the Month in Issaquah Highlands for his contributions to the community, including his roles on the IHCA Board of Directors and the Architectural Review Committee. He shares his positive experiences living in the area and encourages others to get involved through local volunteer opportunities.

September Volunteer of the Month: Tom Pucci

Tom Pucci has been recognized as the September Volunteer of the Month in Issaquah Highlands for his active involvement in the community through his roles on the IHCA Board of Directors and the Architectural Review Committee. He shares his positive experiences of living in the area, highlighting its peaceful nature, convenience, and sense of community.

Friends of Youth Healthy Start Program Offers Support for Young Families

The Friends of Youth Healthy Start program is a free initiative aimed at supporting pregnant individuals and parents of young children under five in Issaquah. The program offers essential services, including health screenings, parenting support, and resource connections. Families interested can find more information online or contact the program directly.

AI-powered cancer screening company Ezra comes to Seattle

AI-powered cancer screening company Ezra has expanded its services to Seattle, offering innovative screening solutions that leverage artificial intelligence technology. This new development addresses the alarming cancer statistics, with 1-in-2 men and 1-in-3 women expected to receive a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime. The introduction of Ezra's services could significantly impact cancer detection and treatment in the region.