
Room One at the Market
Our team continues to staff the new EBT booth at the Twisp Farmers Market, Saturdays 9-12pm.
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Our team continues to staff the new EBT booth at the Twisp Farmers Market, Saturdays 9-12pm.
The foundation is poured and framing is just beginning! We love seeing the building footprint take shape. Thanks to Cascade Concrete, Justin Haase Excavation, and the Blackcap Construction crew for your work so far.
A call or text to 988 will get you to a network of trained counselors who can offer support for those in crisis or who are supporting someone else who is struggling.
Washington State Department of Health has outlined the legal ages of consent for a variety of healthcare services in Washington State.
At Room One, we support a wide range of community members accessing all kinds of services that relate to reproductive health.
Join our team! Room One is seeking a strong leader and facilitator to join our Okanogan Healthy Youth Team. If you have a passion for creating programs that serve young people on topics of leadership, sexual health, healthy relationships, and violence prevention we’d love for you to apply. Questions or curiosities? Contact: Caitlin Cordell at caitlin@roomone.org
Methow at Home has partnered with the national organization SilverNest to make it safe and easy to get matched with an excellent renter in an unused part of your home.
Room One is honored to have been selected as one of 22 recipients in Washington State for the Systems, Power, and Action grant from the Group Health Foundation (GHF)!
Native communities do celebrate the harvest, but not necessarily through the Western Thanksgiving celebration.
We are fortunate in the Methow Valley to have American Legion Post 143 focusing on veterans needs.
We are entering into this next year with energy for deep community engagement, relationship building, new programming, and transformative work.
We anticipate building an Advocacy Program that uses a range of strategies: public awareness raising, leadership capacity building within our community, coalition building, and elected official awareness raising (town, county, state, and federal levels).
Room One was invited by our longstanding partners, the Methow Valley School District, to participate in an informational video produced by the Washington State Office of the Superintendent for Public Instruction.
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).
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.
Addiction & Mental Health Resources for All.
Resource list of top treatment centers based on online reviews and accreditations, and provides extensive information for people of color and their allies
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.
It is not your imagination. It really has gotten much harder to make ends meet.
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.
We will be celebrating together at a community block party in front of the Room One buildings on October 14, 11-2pm.