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Speak up about transportation and housing issues in King County: Interviewees (compensated) sought for Communities Count

Communities Count 2008 | Participants Needed for Research | Affordable Housing and Transportation in King County

What is it like for your household to live and work in King County?
How do you make it all work – jobs, transportation, education, health, recreation, childcare, spiritual, social?

King County residents over 18 years old are invited to participate in interviews to help describe how different households find life in the county. The interview will last about one hour to one and a half hours, and will be conducted in English, Spanish, Vietnamese and Chinese. If you choose to participate in an interview, you will be paid $30
for your time. The interview will be held in a place that is comfortable for you. All personal information will be kept confidential.

PLEASE CALL Susan Thompson at 206-263-8756
OR EMAIL Susan.Thompson@kingcounty.gov

Interviews will be conducted with members of the following groups: moderate and low income people, African Americans, people whose first language is Spanish, Vietnamese, or Chinese, currently employed, part of a household with more than one person, have lived in your current home for more than one year but less than five years.

These interviews are being conducted by Public Health – Seattle & King County for Communities Count 2008 (www.communitiescount.org). Communities Count is a collaborative initiative of public and private organizations which work to create people and community indicators for King County. For more information on Communities Count, please call Molly McNees: 206-263-8771.

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