A Message from the Executive Director
 The Rainbow Center is thrilled to announce that we have received funding from the Victims of Crime from Marginalized Communities for the next 18 months. As part of this funding the Center will be hiring a half time advocate to do community outreach and to provide one on one advocacy in our community. This is an amazing opportunity and we are grateful to expand services to our community into this area. In order to have the privacy and room to serve the community in this new capacity part of the office has been modified to work as a conference space. This was made possible by the incredible generosity of Claire Ervin, Lisa Clubb and Lisa Grothen. The Rainbow Center would like to say THANK YOU to these generous worker bees who have donated their labor to our community. Gratitude also goes out to all of you. Thank you for creating this space and continuing to support it in so many ways! Hang on for the ride ahead. - Michelle
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Karaoke Night
ALL AGES KARAOKE! 7pm - 9pm at the Rainbow Center. Wednesday March 16th.
1000s of songs to choose from. Crafts and entertainment for in between songs.
Hosted by Good Times Productions!
Karaoke is always FREE! Bring your family and friends!
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All Ages Entertainment Night
Join us for a fun night of entertainment. Friday, April 1st, 7pm - 9pm at the Rainbow Center.
Board Games, Pool, Open Mic, Socializing, etc. Snacks and beverages provided.
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Free Confidential STD and HIV Testing
Friday, April 1st, at 9pm is Free Confidential STD and HIV testing at the Rainbow Center.
Provided by the Tacoma Pierce County Health Department.
Come on in and get tested!
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What's the Quit Line?
The Washington State Tobacco Quit Line
(1-800-QUIT-NOW)
Only you can choose to quit tobacco. But once you've made that decision, the Washington State Tobacco Quit Line can provide you with the support you need to be successful.
It starts with a phone call. You'll talk with a trained quit coach who will help you assess your situation and develop your own plan to quit. This simple approach works - and it's free for anyone in Washington. In fact, more than 110,000 people have already called for help.
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