GenRising Virtual Fun & Games

GenRising Virtual Fun & Games

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YWCA's GenRising is hosting this virtual night of fun on Thursday, February 24.
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Black History Month is an annual celebration and recognition of achievements by Black and African Americans. How are we doing that this year? We’re hosting a Virtual Fun & Games event to celebrate and honor Black History Month!

This exciting virtual event will give you an opportunity to support your community and connect with fellow GenRisers. Adra Boo will be hosting a thrilling night of virtual fun and games to celebrate Black History Month. We will play bingo for a chance to win some great prizes, hear a moving spoken word performance, and mingle with fellow GenRisers.

This free event is open to all ages, and children are encouraged to attend. Register today and secure your spot.

YWCA's GenRising is a diverse network of professionals between the ages 21-45, dedicated to promoting and supporting YWCA’s mission of eliminating racism and empowering women.

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Tenant Rights 101

Start Date
10:00 am
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End Date
12:00 pm
Opportunity Place
Join us for a workshop covering essential tenant rights, practical steps to take when issues arise with rental properties, and more!

Family Law 101 Workshop

Start Date
9:00 am
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End Date
12:00 pm
King County Courthouse Law Library
Join us for a free workshop on navigating common family law cases from divorce to parenting plans to modifications and more!

Housing and Homelessness Advocacy Day

Start Date
10:00 am
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End Date
4:00 pm
State Capitol Campus
Join the Washington Low Income Housing Alliance and advocate for housing rights, rent stabilization, affordable housing, and more at this year's Housing and Homelessness Advocacy Day (HHAD)!

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