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Councilmember Megan Dunn
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Councilmember for District 2 of Snohomish County. Environmentalist. Knitter. Mom. Not necessarily in that order.
Joined January 2020

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Join us Thursday at 10 a.m. to provide feedback on proposed uses of $6.5M in federal funds for affordable housing and community development projects. Our goal is to improve housing options and living environments for those in need. More info & Zoom link:
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Today we celebrate the legacy of Caesar Chávez. He showed us all no matter what workers do for a living, they have the power to seek, demand, & win justice & a better life. We are all connected to those that work to provide us the food we need to live, & so we are in his debt.
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The Homeowner Assistance Fund is accepting applications for up to $60,000 in relief per household! The HAF helps qualified homeowners in Washington state that have fallen behind on their mortgage due to pandemic hardship. Learn more and apply:
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This week council passed Resolution 23-003 recognizing today, January 13, as Korean American Day in and the many contributions of the Korean American community. Many thanks to Mukilteo Council Member Jason Moon for bringing this forward! Happy Korean American Day!
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The deadline for this NOFA is coming up on Friday! Please get applications in asap to help expand child care opportunities in the county.
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Upcoming deadline! Applications for our Child Care Facilities funding opportunity are due this Friday, January 13. We’re looking for capital projects to increase availability in child care deserts across the county. Learn more & apply: snohomishcountywa.gov/6208/Youth-Fam
Calling all child care providers! Notice of funding availability; Applications due January 13, 2023.
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It has been an honor to serve this past year as Council Chair and I am proud of the transparency of our budget deliberations and collaboration with the Executive’s Office as we moved through another year with difficult policy decisions and initiatives.
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