July 8, 2022
Dear Washingtonians,
This week, we launched a new Career Coach DC program. It has been my experience that no matter what your background is, where you are in your career, how much money you make, how many degrees you have or don't have?you could use a coach. A career coach can help you navigate the programs we have available in DC, they can help you find and change careers, and they can help you overcome barriers and challenges that may be preventing you from reaching your career goals.?
The Career Coach DC program is free and available to DC residents 18 and older who either do not have a four-year degree or do have a four-year degree but still qualify based on their current income.?
Our goal is to get 5,000 Washingtonians connected to a career coach this year. If you're interested in getting connected to a coach, we want you to reach out to us. We have in-person, virtual, and hybrid coaching options available, based on your preference. You can connect with the Career Coach DC program by registering online at?careercoach.dc.gov, by calling 202-989-1002, or by emailing?[email protected].
If you're looking for your next opportunity or just need some advice on what to do next, I encourage you to get a coach.?
Sincerely,
On Wednesday, Mayor?Bowser signed into law the?Medical Marijuana Self-Certification Emergency Amendment Act of 2022. The legislation will bring more medical marijuana patients into the legal marketplace and do more to level the playing field for licensed medical marijuana providers.
Effective July 6, 2022, DC residents who are at least 21 years of age can?self-certify on their patient application in lieu of securing?a recommendation from their healthcare provider.
Registrations are free through August 18, 2022. Registrations issued by September 30, 2022 are valid for two years from date of issuance. Residents can apply in-person, online, or by mail.
Learn more and register HERE.?
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This week, Mayor?Bowser and the DC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) announced that the agency has added 64 additional Learn to Swim classes to be offered this summer at outdoor pools; these classes are in addition to the 112 classes already scheduled at indoor pools. The additional classes began this week and registration for many classes is still open. Classes are offered for residents of all ages, from parent/toddler to seniors.
The new Learn to Swim classes run 30-45 minutes per session and will take place throughout July and August. Classes are being offered at the following outdoor pools:
- Harry Thomas, Sr. Pool, 1743 Lincoln Road, NE
- Woody Ward Pool, 5100 Southern Avenue, SE
- Fort Stanton Pool, 1800 Erie Street, SE
To register for Learn to Swim classes and for more details, visit?DPRprograms.com.
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Know someone who needs help setting up an email account, using the cloud, or staying safe online? This summer, the Office of the Chief Technology Officer is offering free Tech 101 Workshops for residents to learn new skills and get tech assistance.
Weekly workshops are available through August 4.?Text TECH101 to 69866 or visit techtogether.dc.gov to learn more.
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