Despite a recent reduction in funding, the Federal Way Community Court is continuing to provide pathways to a better life for people in Federal Way.

The community court began in 2018 and “seeks to reduce the impact on the community by breaking the cycle of crime and reducing recidivism through case management and access to supportive services.”

Until recently, community court was held at the Federal Way Library and was accompanied by a resource center, as previously reported by the Mirror. This resource center included direct access to tools that could help participants make positive changes in their lives, like access to a driver’s license or ID that can help them apply for a job, or access to substance use programs to work toward sobriety, or transportation resources to be able to atte

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