What’s New at WDC
News, success stories, and important updates from across our programs, partners, and communities.
WorkSource Rainier to Temporarily Close for Remodeling
WorkSource Rainier in Seattle will temporarily close for remodeling for approximately two weeks beginning Thursday, Dec. 4. The site is expected to reopen on Monday, Dec. 22. During the closure, job seekers and other customers can access in-person services at nearby WorkSource locations.
Enterprise Nexus: Connecting Entrepreneurs in Seattle
The inaugural Enterprise Nexus event was a success! Hosted by our WorkSource Seattle-King County One-Stop Operator Team — Niecko Glover, Harpreet Marwah, and Karel M. Cleveland — in partnership with Jay Lyman from The Seattle Public Library, this groundbreaking event brought together over 45 small businesses and 20 partner organizations for a day of learning, connection, and empowerment.
Introducing Said, Digital Navigator at WorkSource Auburn
Introducing Said, a Digital Navigator at WorkSource Auburn. Through a partnership with Comcast and the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County (WDC), Said is focused on breaking down digital barriers for those in need. Thanks to Comcast’s support, Said is providing crucial assistance in expanding technology access and fostering greater inclusivity. His work is helping ensure that everyone in our community can benefit from digital resources and opportunities.
Meet Alyssa, Digital Navigator at WorkSource Rainier
Meet Alyssa, a Digital Navigator at WorkSource Rainier. With support from Comcast, Alyssa is working through the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County (WDC) to help bridge the digital divide. Her mission is to connect more people with the tools and resources they need to thrive in today’s technology-driven world. This partnership with Comcast, launched earlier this year, enables Alyssa to create more inclusive opportunities and ensure that digital access is available to everyone in our community.
At the Crossroads: Choosing Transformation Over Destruction
Gabe was “in a tough spot,” according to case managers with King County Community and Human Services: Children, Youth and Young Adults Division. After becoming paralyzed from gun violence, he was at a crossroads: continue down the same path of destruction or transform his life for the better.

