Mental Health First Aid

Free Mental Health First Aid Training Offered at Shoreline Community College!

Shoreline Community College Counseling Center is offering free Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training for our campus community. MHFA is a research-supported international education program developed to teach adults how to recognize and respond to signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use challenges. MHFA is a skills-based course that gives people the tools to assist someone who might be struggling with mental health or substance use challenges and connect them with appropriate support and resources. To date, 2.5 million people across the United States have been trained in MHFA.

Just as CPR helps those without clinical training assist an individual having a heart attack, MHFA prepares participants to interact with a person experiencing a mental health crisis. Mental Health First Aiders learn a 5-step Action Plan that guides them through reaching out and offering appropriate support.

With support from the Counseling Center, this training (valued at $170.00/participant) is FREE to Shoreline Community College employees and students.

Training Details:
We are currently offering a blended training which includes:

  • 2-hour, self-paced online training prior to the in-person training, and
  • 6.5 hour in-person training

This quarter’s in-person training is scheduled for Friday, March 14th, 9:00am-3:30pm

The self-paced online training must be completed prior to attending the in-person training.  You must complete the online and in-person training to become a certified Mental Health First Aider. MHFA certification lasts for 3 years.

Please email Gwyn Hoffman-Robinson at gehoffman@shoreline.edu to register and/or find out more information. Please note, registration is limited and a waiting list will be started when capacity is reached. Once registered, details as far as room location, etc. will be shared.

9 to 5: The Musical

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It’s the return to BIG MUSICALS at Shoreline Community College!  Come enjoy a fun-filled, hysterical, yet meaningful evening when the Shoreline Community College Theater and Music Departments present:

9 to 5: The Musical

(FOR LESS THAN THE COST OF MOST MOVIES!)

9 to 5 The Musical, with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton and book by Patricia Resnick, is based on the seminal 1980 hit movie. Set in the late 1970s. this hilarious story of friendship and revenge in the Rolodex era is outrageous, thought-provoking and even a little romantic.

Where

  • Shoreline Community College Campus Theater – 1600 Bldg

When

  • Fridays and Saturdays, February 28, March 1,7 & 8 at 7:30pm
  • Sunday matinees, March 2 & 9 at 3:00pm

Tickets: http://ninetofive.brownpapertickets.com

  • General Admission – $20.00
  • Seniors, Staff & students – $12.00
  • Shoreline Community College Students / Children – $5

Free Parking.  Concessions, Beer and Wine available.

Produced by Dr. Duygu Monson

Directed by Dr. Duygu Monson and John Nold

Vocal Direction by Anjali Chudasama

Music Direction by Matt Jorgensen

Choreography by Lee Ann Hittenberger

Costuming by Zoe Lowe

Stage Managed by Atlyss Larsen

Conducted by Matt Jorgensen

For more information contact

Producer Dr. Duygu Monson @ dmonson@shoreline.edu

Theater Manager John Nold at jnold@shoreline.edu

206-546-4728




Paint Your Own Pottery

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Valentine’s Day Event!  Come and paint your own pottery!

No experience necessary, all materials provided!

DATE: 2/14/2025

TIME: 2:00 – 6:00 pm

PLACE: Ceramics Studio (Room 2065)

College Council Meeting on Feb. 11

The College Council welcomes members of the campus community to its February 11, 2025 meeting & encourages participation during the Open Comment Period on the agenda.

DATE: 2/11/2025

TIME: 2:30 – 4:30 pm

PLACE: Administration Bldg Board Room (#1010M) or click here to attend online via Zoom

Workforce Funding: Help Spread the Word

With registration for Spring approaching, it’s essential to remind students of the financial resources available to them. Many may qualify for Workforce Education funding without realizing it. Your help in spreading the word will ensure they are aware of these opportunities. Please consider:

  • Posting an announcement on canvas
  • Sending the content below via email
  • Putting WFE information in your syllabus for future quarters

Your support in sharing the important information below with students is greatly appreciated.

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Workforce Education Pays for Your College!

Are you seeking money to pay for college, books, and other needs? Workforce Education may be able to help you.  

What we offer:

  • Coverage for tuition and fees
  • Financial aid for books, school supplies, and transportation
  • Personalized one-on-one support and advising 

To qualify, you must be a Washington resident who is enrolled in a Professional Technical Program or, Transfer Program while receiving Basic Food. Additionally, you must meet ONE of the following criteria:

  • Meet low-income standards (e.g., a family of one making less than $2,510). Please find more information on our income guidelines here.
  • Currently unemployed or under-employed. Explore qualifying unemployment situations.
  • Receive TANF/Cash Assistance from DSHS – WorkFirst  

*Please note that international students are not eligible for funding based on our grant guidelines.  

Click here the start your application

Visit our website: https://www.shoreline.edu/workforce/