Summer Women's Group
We wrapped up a pilot 6-week women’s group in August and will be starting another round this fall.
We wrapped up a pilot 6-week women’s group in August and will be starting another round this fall.
Like so many of you, we are loving this time of year with abundant harvests.
Our Youth Housing Advisory Board identified that one of the barriers to more independence is knowing some of the skills it takes to manage your life (sometimes referred to as "adulting").
Okanogan County is so fortunate to have the Foundation for Youth Resiliency and Engagement (FYRE).
We will be celebrating together at a community block party in front of the Room One buildings on October 14, 11-2pm.
It all started when Rob Crandall of Methow Natives reached out to tribal members hosting the annual Salmon Ceremony at Kettle Falls and asked what was needed.
It is not your imagination. It really has gotten much harder to make ends meet.
Room One is seeking child care providers to support our groups and programs. We have multiple positions open and will be accepting applications on an ongoing basis.
In January, valley resident Dea Luvon joined Room One for a year-long internship as a required part of her 3 year Master's in Social Work Program through the University of Central Florida.
Okanogan County participated in the statewide annual effort to count the number of people identifying as homeless at one point in time (known as the PIT count).