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1 R Special Advertising Section | SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 2020 21 of battling COVID-19 are nonprofits. The risks medi- cal staff and support pro- fessionals are taking on are heartbreaking, and we will forever owe them a debt of gratitude. These and other health-related organiza- tions like American Can- cer Society and Seattle Children’s Hospital not only provide direct services but also advocate for and raise money for research, provide health prevention services, and disseminate information to support good health year-round. Mental health is especially important in times of joblessness and instabil- ity. Addiction services like Recovery Café are there to help individuals stay on the road to recovery, while organizations such as Youth Eastside Services help young people con- tinue to get mental health counseling remotely dur- ing this time of isolation and anxiety. • • Leadership and advo- cacy do not rest in times of disruption. The Na’ah Illahee Fund continues to support and promote the leadership of indigenous women and girls, while organizations such as the Redefining You Foun- dation connect service women, women veterans and military spouses to services and resources to transition frommilitary to civilian life. The dementia journey isn’t easy. Reaching us is. You are not alone. We’re here day or night — whenever you need us — offering information, guidance and support. 24/7 Helpline 1.800.272.3900 Visit us online at alzwa.org ABUSED DEAF WOMEN’S ADVOCACY SERVICES Did you know that Deaf and Hard-of Hearing individuals are 1.5 times more likely to be victims of relationship violence? ADWAS provides services to Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard-of-Hearing survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking. Support ADWAS for GiveBIG! WWW. ADWAS .ORG Queen Anne Helpline Dignity • Community • Equity Our Mission Queen Anne Helpline prevents homelessness and stabilizes the lives of neighbors in need through financial and supportive services. Serving Queen Anne, Magnolia, and South Lake Union queenannehelpline.org • 206.282.1540 Tiny House Villages The best shelter for a pandemic Separate living spaces with onsite showers and hygiene supplies keep our homeless neighbors safe, clean, and warm. GiveBIG to build more. www.LIHI.org
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