Black History Month Webinar Series

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07 Feb

HomeSight, Homeownership, Community Development Webinar

HomeSight, Homeownership, Community Development Webinar

Monday, February 7, 2022 (1:00 PM to 2:00 PM)

Live Webinar, NOTE: Online attendance is monitored and you must have your camera on. Education

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The DEI Committee is hosting HomeSight. We will be learning more about HomeSight and their down payment assistant programs

HomeSight believes a community only thrives when given the opportunities and resources needed to create homeowners, build strong small businesses and root community anchors. That is why HomeSight strives to provide quality, personalized homeownership opportunities for communities around the state and takes an integrated approach to providing technical assistance and resources to communities with low access to opportunity in SE Seattle. That way, communities can build shared prosperity in their unique ways and on their own terms.


Live Webinar
Live Webinar
Links to join the webinar will be emailed to students 1 day prior to class.
Class requirements to receive clock hours are: students must attend the full class.
NOTE: Online attendance is monitored and you must have your camera on., 

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Darryl Smith

Darryl Smith, HomeSight Executive Director
Darryl has a long history of experience in real estate brokerage, neighborhood revitalization, municipal government, workforce development, and place-based community development. In 2009 Darryl was appointed Deputy Mayor of the City Seattle and served four years overseeing the depts of Neighborhoods, Civil Rights, Housing, Human Services, and Economic Development. He has held a variety of civic roles including President of Rainier Valley Chamber, board member of Seattle Planning Commission, and appointed member of the Mayor’s Economic Opportunity task force. Darryl has been an active resident participant in racially and economically diverse SE Seattle for over 25 years.