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The survey, which can be completed online or on paper, will take approximately 15 minutes; it is strictly confidential
VANCOUVER – Clark County Community Services is asking residents who are low-income to complete a survey to help determine what resources and services are needed in the community. The survey, which can be completed online or on paper, will take approximately 15 minutes. It is strictly confidential.
The survey will be available now through April 14.
An online version is available at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2023CNASurvey in English, Spanish, Russian and Vietnamese.
Paper copies in English, Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese and Chuukese are available from human services providers such as agencies that offer housing, food, health services and employment assistance.
If you are unable to obtain a paper copy from a service provider, please contact Rebecca Royce at (546) 397-7863 or rebecca.royce@clark.wa.gov.
Community Services is required to conduct a needs survey every three years. The results will help Clark County and the Community Action Advisory Board prioritize services with Community Services Block Grant funds. Furthermore, gathering this information helps inform the kinds of resources and services needed in Clark County to support and improve the lives of people who are economically disadvantaged.
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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