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United for Health: Historic Multicultural Dialogue Session Held in King County

Dernière mise à jour : 1 nov. 2024


Amplifying Voices, Addressing Health Concerns in an Inclusive Forum


Seattle, WA - October 24 - In a groundbreaking initiative, the Congolese Health Board, Somali Health Board, PIE, Global to Local, and King County came together for a multilingual and multicultural health listening session. This unprecedented event aimed to amplify community voices and address pressing health concerns.



Participants discussed vital topics such as safety, access to healthcare, and the urgent need for youth programs. Community members shared their experiences and suggestions in various languages, showcasing the rich cultural tapestry of the region.



This dialogue session marks a significant step in King County's commitment to community health and inclusion. Organizers thank all participants and contributors for their involvement in this pivotal discussion.


Let's keep the momentum going!



 
 
 

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