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- [注册人]State of Washington
- [语言]日本語
- [区]Olympia, WA
- 注册日期 : 2024/11/01
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- 非营利性动物福利组织。我们致力于成为人与动物之间的桥梁 ! 动物收容、寄养、提供...
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这个非营利性动物福利组织成立于 1897 年,每年救助 6000 多只动物。随时欢迎志愿者和捐赠。 ・ 动物福利 ・ 寄养 ・ 提供收容所 ・ 食物银行 ・ 养狗和训练
+1 (425) 641-0080Seattle Humane Society
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- 利用在线视频通话进行远程医疗,为居住在包括西雅图地区在内的华盛顿州各地的人们提供...
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许多居住在华盛顿州的日本人面临着各种压力,包括语言和文化障碍、与日本家人和朋友的分离、生活方式的差异、对当地工作场所和学校的不适应,以及日本小社区内的人际冲突。在一个陌生的外国生活绝非易事。据说压力是百病之源,高度的压力会在不知不觉中引发各种身心疾病。 你是否有这些症状 ? 情绪低落、疲劳、疲倦、失去乐趣、失去兴趣、孤独、易怒、内疚、空虚、食欲不振、食欲增加、焦虑、恐慌、恐惧症、压力、易怒、...
+1 (201) 809-3508精神科・心療内科医 松木隆志
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买房时,首先要联系贷款公司。大多数人在买房时会先联系房地产经纪人。然后,他们会问您是否有 "预批准函"。在美国,购买房地产时,买方向卖方发出要约)时,会在要约(中附上预批准函,其中买方向卖方提出期望的购买价格和其他条件。这证明买方 "已向贷款公司咨询,并有能力贷款"。 这是因为卖方已经决定接受买方提出的购买要价和其他条件(,我们的要约已经被接受),但 "我们去银行咨询过,贷款没有批下来 "就会浪费...
+1 (206) 679-3371Groves Capital, Inc. (Mitsuko Miller)
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- 加入我们,保护和分享日本和日裔的文化、传统和历史。 我们提供各种活动和课程!。
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我们努力成为一个"场所",为所有居住在西雅图并对日本文化感兴趣的日本人和日裔美国人"!。
+1 (206) 568-7114Japanese Cultural & Community Center of Washington (JCCCW)
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- <安心的日语服务 >贝尔优牙科诊所于2021年11月开业。我们将为居住在美国的日...
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我们经验丰富的医疗团队和工作人员提供最好的技术・服务,在美国的日本居民可以在轻松的氛围中接受安全舒适的治疗。我们还为那些对牙科治疗感到焦虑或恐惧的人提供可选的二氧化氮笑气麻醉和口服镇静剂。 常规检查 ・ 清洁 普通牙科 ・ 儿童牙科 1 天牙冠 牙科美容 正畸 儿童正畸 种植治疗
+1 (425) 974-8161Bellevue Premier Dental
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普吉特海湾和我们的世界海洋的健康正处于危险之中,而西雅图水族馆的使命从未如此重要。保护和恢复我们的海洋环境的责任--一切从了解开始。
(206) 386-4300Seattle Aquarium
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- 它是一个非营利性组织,将全美讲日语的医疗保健专业人员和患者联系在一起,并为日本社...
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FLAT ・ FLAT是一个非营利性组织,总部设在纽约,业务遍及全美,为讲日语的医疗保健专业人员和患者牵线搭桥,并为日本社区提供支持。 随着越来越多的日本人及其照顾者在美国面临复杂的医疗保健和保险问题,随着越来越多的老年人随着年龄的增长而变得孤立无援,我们为他们提供所需的信息和支持。 我们还在网上积极开展活动,并向居住在纽约以外的人开放。 我们致力于通过与健康相关的计划满足您的需求,诚邀...
+1 (772) 349-9459FLAT ・ふらっと
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一个设在西雅图的非营利性志愿者组织。我们制作并免费出借阅读光盘给有视力障碍的日裔美国人和居住在美国的日裔美国人、正在接受疾病治疗的人和外出不便的老人等。我们还在日裔美国人的老人院组织面对面的阅读活动,并到私人住宅和学校・为团体阅读。志愿者活动。对于长期生活在国外的人来说,能够拿起并阅读自己语言的文学作品和文学作品是一种极大的乐趣和安慰。我们的活动是以此为出发点的:我们希望通过我们的阅读,把阅读的乐...
Voice Library in Japanese
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我们为个人和企业办理各种类型的保险。保险非常重要,可以为任何可能发生的情况做好准备。在大和保险,我们了解您的需求,可以帮助您从多家保险公司中找到最适合您的计划。另请参阅我们的网站 ! www.daiwainsurance.com 汽车保险 医疗保险 ・ 海外旅行保险 人寿保险 工伤保险 商店保险
+1 (310) 540-8595Daiwa Insurance Marketing, Inc.
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- 举办各种活动,宣传日本文化 ! 华大的日本留学生和对日本感兴趣的人请随时与我们联...
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华盛顿大学日本学生会 (JSA ) 是华盛顿大学的一个日本学生组织,成立于 20 世纪 90 年代初,是一个校园俱乐部。我们组织各种活动,通过活动向非日本学生介绍日本文化,并让大家度过一段美好时光 ★ 请随时加入我们 !。
UW日本人学生会
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- 美国会计师事务所。我们为公司和个人在美国的报税和公司注册提供支持。我们可以为您提...
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日本和美国之间的税收支持 ! 迅速的程序和善后处理 ! 日语 ・ 英语任一。
+1 (877) 827-1040Todd's Accounting Services / Mayumi Ozaki (尾崎会計事務所)
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SAPIX 美国很高兴地宣布在圣何塞增设一所新学校。随着圣何塞校区的开设,学生现在不仅可以在纽约、新泽西或曼哈顿上课,还可以在圣何塞校区在线上课。 如果在圣何塞上课,就可以不用担心时差问题 ! 我们还可以帮助校外学生的家庭解决学业问题和学习辅导问题。如果您想去日本深造,我们可以帮助您。 请注意 : 我们在西雅图地区没有校舍。我们在圣何塞学校和其他地方提供在线课程。 电话号码是圣何塞学校的...
+1 (650) 537-4089SAPIX USA
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・"从美国到日本的海外搬家服务",日通以其良好的业绩为您提供方便。 有关个人或家庭搬家的咨询,请用日语与我们联系。
+1 (206) 892-8103NIPPON EXPRESS U.S.A., INC. / Sea Tac / Seattle Branch
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Election Day is nearly here. Register, vote, and then track your ballot at VoteWA.gov
Next Tuesday, Nov. 5, is Election Day. You can drop your ballot into a ballot box or make sure it’s postmarked by 8:00 p.m. on Nov. 5.
You can find voting or ballot drop locations and track your ballot at VoteWA.gov [ https://voter.votewa.gov/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery ]. You may also request ballot updates by text message by texting “VOTE” to 868392.
It’s not too late to register to vote. You may register in-person at your county elections office through Election Day.
Election security is top-of-mind. After a Vancouver, Wash. ballot drop box was damaged [ https://www.axios.com/2024/10/28/ballot-boxes-fires-oregon-washington-ballots?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery ] by an arsonist, Gov. Jay Inslee pledged [ https://x.com/GovInslee/status/1851111769047245067?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery ], “Our state and local election teams are fully dedicated to making sure every person’s vote is counted fairly and accurately.” The incident is under FBI investigation, and the Clark County Auditor has begun a substantial outreach campaign to encourage voters who may have had their ballot damaged to request a replacement.
Inslee also authorized some Washington National Guard [ https://governor.wa.gov/news/2024/inslee-activates-some-washington-national-guard-members-support-public-safety-activities-related?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery ] members to be on standby to support local law enforcement agencies or Washington State Patrol if needed to ensure a safe, free and fair election.
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Washington Health Benefit Exchange open enrollment begins
The open enrollment period for Washington Healthplanfinder [ https://www.wahbexchange.org/open-enrollment-begins-today-on-washington-healthplanfinder/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery ] has begun. Now through Jan. 15, 2025, uninsured Washingtonians may shop the marketplace for health and dental plans for themselves or their families.
For the first time, Washington’s first-in-the-nation public option plan is available statewide [ https://www.wahbexchange.org/cascade-select-will-be-available-across-washington-in-2025/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery ]. Cascade Select plans were the most affordable plan available in 31 of the 37 counties they were offered last year.
Some lower- and middle-income households may qualify for plans with premiums as low as $10 a month. Customers who receive both federal tax credits and Cascade Care Savings, a subsidized plan for households earning up to 250% of the federal poverty level, pay about $70 per month on average.
As a result of Washington’s sustained efforts to build a competitive insurance marketplace and support lower-income residents, the state’s uninsured rate has fallen from 14% to just 5% today.
“Access to reliable and affordable health care is something every family in Washington needs, and it’s something every family deserves,” said Gov. Jay Inslee in 2019 [ https://medium.com/wagovernor/inslee-health-care-leaders-patients-kick-off-nations-first-public-option-health-care-effort-be6907a93a54?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery ] after the passage of Washington’s public option. “It builds on the work we’ve done to expand and protect health care under the Affordable Care Act. This is one way our state is ensuring affordable care for more people.”
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Commerce helps Cowlitz Tribe accelerate clean energy investments
Two seated men shake hands while a group applauds behind them.
State and Cowlitz Tribe leaders announced closer clean energy collaboration on Wednesday and signed a related memorandum of understanding.
On top of a Cowlitz Tribal utility garage in Longview, a solar panel collected a joule of energy from the sun, then sent it through an EV charger into a Ford F-150 Lightning. The truck then sent that joule to a PA system, amplifying an exciting announcement Wednesday from the governor and the state Department of Commerce.
“This is the first time I’ve ever given a speech powered by an electric truck,” said Gov. Jay Inslee. “That’s pretty cool, and I think it’s pretty cool how we’re helping the Cowlitz Tribe reduce their emissions, get people around, and ditch expensive diesel.”
The Cowlitz Indian Tribe and the state Department of Commerce signed a memorandum of understanding Wednesday [ https://www.columbian.com/news/2024/oct/30/state-invests-more-than-8m-in-cowlitz-indian-tribe-clean-energy-projects-it-pledges-to-continue-efforts-for-generations/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery ] to further accelerate the Tribe’s extraordinary efforts to embrace clean energy. Thanks to Commerce grants and the Climate Commitment Act, the Tribe is well underway to electrify its fleet.
Their new electric utility trucks can provide emergency power and recharge at the garage even during a regional outage thanks to rooftop solar. Their new electric transit vans are outfitted with wheelchair lifts and ample seating to help locals and Tribal members get around for free. A pending solar array at their Tribal health center could help the lights on during a disaster.
Ten percent of all Climate Commitment Act revenues support self-directed clean energy and climate resilience investments by Tribes. The Quileute Tribe is moving its village out of a dangerous floodplain. The Suquamish and Swinomish Tribes have purchased electric boats. And the Nisqually Tribe is moving to power its wastewater treatment plant with solar energy.
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Inslees hoop it up for Halloween at the Governor’s Mansion
Gov. Jay Inslee and First Spouse Trudi Inslee pose for a photo with trick-or-treaters on Halloween
Gov. Jay Inslee and First Spouse Trudi Inslee hosted Halloween festivities at the Governor’s Mansion in Olympia, suiting up as Seattle Supersonics. The Inslees handed out the treats while Sonics mascot Squatch and Seattle Storm mascot Doppler performed the tricks for local trick-or-treaters.
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News you might have missed:
Biden, Inslee issue statements condemning Indian boarding schools
Earlier this week, President Joe Biden formally apologized for the government's history of forcibly assimilating Native American and Indigenous children through federally run boarding schools. The policy lasted from 1819 through the 1970s and harmed thousands of children in Washington state. Gov. Jay Inslee applauded the President's action [ https://governor.wa.gov/news/2024/inslee-statement-president-bidens-apology-indian-boarding-school-system?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery ], calling the practice one of "our nation's darkest stains."
“Washington state will do its part to uplift the efforts of those who are carrying forward Tribal languages, cultures and knowledge to current and future generations,” added Inslee.
A new committee will prepare a report in 2025 on the impacts of these boarding schools, making Washington one of the first states to study and address these historical harms.
New ferry schedule announced for San Juan Islands
Washington State Ferries announced new sailing schedules [ https://komonews.com/news/local/wsf-sailing-washington-state-ferries-ferry-schedule-delays-frustration-san-juan-islands-cancelations-boat?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery ], revised for the first time in years, to help ensure that boats and passengers experience fewer delays and canceled sailings. The scheduling changes followed extensive community engagement and are part of WSF's ongoing efforts to make traveling across the Puget Sound is safe, pleasant and timely.
Commerce awards $40 million to support equitable economic development
The state Department of Commerce Friday announced $39.8 million in grants [ https://www.commerce.wa.gov/commerce-awards-nearly-40-million-to-support-equitable-economic-development/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery ] to 19 community-based organizations through the agency’s Community Reinvestment Project (CRP). The program invests in communities disproportionately harmed by the sustained war on drugs, funding workforce development, small business resilience, and more.
“Access to capital opens doors to economic opportunity and generational wealth-building, but many communities face historic and systemic barriers,” said Commerce Director Mike Fong. “We are proud to stand with community partners throughout the state who are promoting equitable access to financial resources that help individuals, families and businesses get ahead and grow.”
Reminder! Daylight Savings ends Sunday
Clocks “fall back” an hour [ https://www.king5.com/article/news/nation-world/when-do-clocks-fall-back-2024-daylight-saving-time/507-0f0d38a7-bf9f-4a5e-91a8-1f6a45e425f1?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery ] at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 3.
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