Cultural support and web development programs for youth and immigrant and refugee populations in King County affected by the justice system
Email: ayanle@bcgwashington.com
https://www.bcgwashington.org/
Free classes for those who have newly immigrated to Seattle to learn English language and job skills
Free help applying for citizenship, and financial assistance through the Seattle Relief Fund
206-503-0657
oira@seattle.gov
https://www.seattle.gov/iandraffairs/programs-and-services
Materials available in multiple languages
Mental health counseling services for behavioral health and child and youth development in Seattle by appointment
206-695-7600
https://acrs.org
Material available in over 40 languages
After school programs, summer camps, youth mentorship, and parent leadership training for East African immigrant and refugee families in Seattle and King County
EACS Seattle Community Center: 7050 32nd Ave., South, Seattle, WA 98118
206-721-1119
info@eastafricancs.org
https://eastafricancs.org/
Early learning and family services, immigration legal services, emergency relief programs, and housing and employment assistance to West African immigrant and refugee families living in King County
Classes in Seattle for English as a Second Language (ESL), job training, housing assistance, behavioral health counseling, immigration legal services, domestic violence support, and childcare support
4008 Martin Luther King Jr. Way South, Seattle, WA 98108
Materials available in multiple languages
Free to low-cost immigration legal services and information for undocumented communities in Washington state
206-931-1514
Email: info@colectivalegal.org
https://colectivalegal.org
Materials available in multiple languages
Mental health counseling, youth support, refugee foster care, legal assistance, immigration counseling, language classes, and meals
Find a support program in Washington: https://lcsnw.org/program/
Legal resources and information on immigration for families through collaboration and technology
Email: directory@immigrationadvocates.org
Locations available by zip code: https://www.immigrationadvocates.org
Materials available in multiple languages
Free legal representation for youth and children needing immigration support nationally
Clothing, financial assistance, food pantries, dental care, and other free or reduced cost help
For families who prefer to access resources by telephone and/or via interpreters, call: 1-800-322-2588 (The Help Me Grow Washington Hotline)
https://resources.helpmegrowwa.org/
Materials available in multiple languages