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Covid-19 Testing And Education At The Allen Family Center, Zoe Beck, Elijah Chong-Gum, Josselyn Gonzalez Perea, Sydnie Gould, Emily Planck, Kamila Tracey Mar 2022

Covid-19 Testing And Education At The Allen Family Center, Zoe Beck, Elijah Chong-Gum, Josselyn Gonzalez Perea, Sydnie Gould, Emily Planck, Kamila Tracey

Nursing Leadership in Community Engagement Projects

COVID-19 Testing and Education at the Allen Family Center

COVID-19 Testing and Education at the Allen Family Center The Mount Baker community is home to many families experiencing homelessness and housing instability. According to the Department of Community and Health Services, there is an estimate of 40,800 people in King County who experienced homelessness in 2020 (King County Department of Community, 2021). The Allen Family Center (AFC) is an inviting community resource, partnered with Mary’s Place and Mercy Housing Northwest, that serves families by providing assistance with housing, medical care, and childcare; recently, the AFC began providing COVID-19 testing available …


Implementation Of Mindfulness-Based Movement For Sheltered Women, Rhea Rughani, Oliver Armand, Ashley Murrieta Ortega, Erin Murphy, Jordan Greenshield, Alorea Mae Domingo Mar 2022

Implementation Of Mindfulness-Based Movement For Sheltered Women, Rhea Rughani, Oliver Armand, Ashley Murrieta Ortega, Erin Murphy, Jordan Greenshield, Alorea Mae Domingo

Nursing Leadership in Community Engagement Projects

Introduction

In 1894, Angeline’s Day Center for Women was established through the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) to serve the evolving needs of homeless women in Seattle by addressing existing racial and socioeconomic health disparities (Schafranek, 2021). Angeline’s provides overnight and day services to address the COVID-19 related heightened community need, including healthcare, meals, and hygiene services to 40 women (Schafranek, 2021). In 2022, the Seattle Pacific University (SPU) Lydia Green Nursing Program partnered with Angeline's to analyze and address the needs of the population they serve. The undergraduate nursing students performed a windshield survey and developed a community diagnosis …


Hand Hygiene And Covid Education At Women’S Shelter, Anastasiya Yerina, Cristal Garibay, Henok Tewolde, Muskan Priya, Jeannie Lee Nov 2021

Hand Hygiene And Covid Education At Women’S Shelter, Anastasiya Yerina, Cristal Garibay, Henok Tewolde, Muskan Priya, Jeannie Lee

Nursing Leadership in Community Engagement Projects

Introduction

In 2020, there were around 580,000 people experiencing homelessness in the US with about 39% of them in unsheltered locations (Montgomery et al., 2021). Many homeless women experience safety issues and have severely impacted physical and mental health, so finding shelter is crucial in efforts to improve their well being (Sarla, 2020). Women’s Shelter is a shelter for single homeless women in downtown Seattle that provides daily meals, laundry services, and overnight shelter. After assessing the women by visiting Angeline’s, the group found that hand hygiene was an issue among the women. Then, the group decided to focus on …