Temporarily Yours Staffing is proud to sponsor
a variety of local organizations whose work benefits
people in the Puget Sound area. We are committed
to working with local organizations who have shown
exceptional leadership in the area of rehabilitation
services and who facilitate direct impact on people’s
lives in our community.
Temporarily Yours announces it's 2007
Community Partner: Sound Mental Health
We are proud to announce Sound Mental
Health as our 2007 philanthropic partner.
In October of 2006, we visited Sound Mental
Health's (SMH) primary campus, located in Seattle's
Capitol Hill district; members of the TYI team
were given a firsthand look at how SMH initiates
positive change in our local communities. To say
the least, we were touched by the obvious impact
of such services as crisis intervention, vocational
support and the provision of housing support options,
to name only a few of the services offered by
SMH. Jeff Altchech, President of Temporarily Yours,
comments, “We have been eager to partner with
a local non-profit, and Sound Mental Health
seemed to be an obvious choice. We look forward
to utilizing our core competencies in H.R. Management
to support initiatives such as vocational training
on a quarterly basis.”
About Sound Mental Health
Sound Mental Health is a private, non-profit
organization that has provided a comprehensive
array of mental health and related services to
the King County community since 1967. Originating
in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, Sound
Mental Health has expanded to become a countywide
provider with service locations stretching from
Auburn to Northgate, Seattle, Bellevue and Redmond.
More than 10,000 individuals rely upon Sound
Mental Health every year for critical mental health
services such as counseling, recovery, employment
and housing services. For more information regarding
Sound Mental Health we encourage you to refer
to their web site: www.smh.org
Temporarily Yours employees, clients and candidates will be donating their time on several initiatives for Sound Mental Health throughout 2007. If you would like more information regarding this effort, please contact us at 206.386.5400, or email us at hr@tempyoursseattle.com