On May 5, 2020, King County entered Phase 1 of the governor’s “Safe Start Washington” recovery plan. As the county reopens, we continue to monitor the economic impacts of COVID-19 mitigation on our communities, using clues from call volume data from King County’s Crisis Connections’ 2-1-1 line.
Read MoreLearn more about community data and evaluation workshops Communities Count staff will be holding in 2020.
Read MoreUsing the King County Health Disparities Dashboard take a closer look at underlying factors that shape health, such as income and employment levels and housing costs.
Read MoreThe presidential election of 2016 left Americans feeling deeply divided. Ironically, the divisions may spring from a common belief, expressed by members of almost every group, that they aren’t getting a fair chance to realize the American Dream.
Read MoreTwo new resources support the goal of attaining Zero Youth Detention in King County: (1) a comprehensive Road Map to Zero Youth Detention and (2) a dashboard for tracking progress.
Read MoreFor the first time, extensive interactive data on health and well-being in King County communities is available on Public Health’s Community Health Indicators website.
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