Clallam Toll Free Response Line

We are pleased to announce the launch of Clallam County’s Community Response Help Line – 833 Clallam County Toll Free – which any resident of the county who needs help during the COVID-19 pandemic may call at any time, 24/7, to be connected with a live person for assistance. The new toll-free number is 833-492-0834.

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MOLINA HEALTHCARE OF WASHINGTON HONORS COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS AT ITS 10TH ANNUAL RECEPTION HELD IN RENTON

Oct. 8, 2018
SEATTLE
Molina Healthcare of Washington presented nine individuals with its prestigious Community Champions Award at the 10th annual reception honoring outstanding community leaders and advocates for the underserved throughout Washington state. “At Molina Healthcare, it is our privilege and responsibility to recognize and reward the unsung heroes who tirelessly work to improve the health of our communities every day,” said Peter Adler, president of Molina Healthcare of Washington. “Each recipient sets an example to others in their respective communities that giving back – no matter how, why, where or to whom – is noble and worthy of celebration. We owe those daily heroes in our communities a debt of gratitude.”

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Gifting Tuesday Thanks… Workers

CARLSBORG — Officials with an area nonprofit embraced two tenets of the holiday season this year: It is the thought that counts, and it is better to give than receive.

The Olympic Peninsula Healthy Communities Coalition (OPHCC) turned Giving Tuesday, the now-traditional post-Thanksgiving philanthropy event, into Gifting Tuesday for 350 behavioral health workers in the nonprofit, educational, and tribal sectors across Clallam County.

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Kindness Jars Support Behavioral Health Workers during COVID

Recognizing the tremendous burden that the COVID pandemic has placed on front line workers in the behavioral health arena, Olympic Peninsula Healthy Community Coalition (OPHCC) reached out to lift their spirits. OPHCC’s Executive Director Leslee Francis dreamed up the idea of “kindness jars” filled with inspirational quotes and heartfelt notes of appreciation provided by notable community dignitaries.

Leslee then worked to identify every non-profit provider of behavioral health services in Clallam County. They span 16 agencies…342 employees…each receiving a festive glass jar filled with 31 different messages of thanks and support, one for each day of the month. She also included one of 342 gift cards purchased from local businesses across the county from Sequim to Neah Bay. OPHCC received numerous thank you notes from surprised, delighted, overwhelmed and appreciative people who never expected to be acknowledged in such a heartfelt and meaningful way.

Especially during this pandemic, the Olympic Peninsula Healthy Community Coalition continues its work to improve the health of our community, moving beyond the more traditional definitions of physical health to encompass the broader needs of our community’s for connection and emotional wellness during this difficult time.

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