King County Revive & Thrive Strategic Communications Campaign
The Professional Women of Color Network Seattle Chapter is partnering with the King County Office of Equity & Social Justice (OESJ)
The COVID-19 pandemic left large portions of our regional economy and workers devastated, compounding existing inequities that our most vulnerable communities have faced for decades.
As we know, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC communities), women, and individuals with no formal higher education have been disproportionately impacted. This economic fallout will impact our region for years to come.
King County is partnering with and providing resources to community-based organizations such as PWOCN that are rooted in serving BIPOC communities across the County.
The goal is to improve trust, ensure engagement is equitable and community-driven, and inform our community about how COVID funding was spent and awareness of available programs.
Learn More About King County Revive & Thrive Here.