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Emergency Assistance offered by Tri-Cities Immigrant Coalition
SERVES IMMIGRANTS WITH NO LEGAL STATUS ONLY - Provides one-time emergency assistance for undocumented immigrants in Benton-Franklin Counties who are dealing with emergencies and don't qualify for state or federal programs because of their legal status.
Provides one-time emergency assistance funds for undocumented immigrants in Benton-Franklin Counties who are dealing with emergencies, like severe illness, loss of a job, accidents, etc., and because of their legal status, do not qualify for other state or federal programs. If applicant is approved, a check in the amount of $250-$400 will be mailed.
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Sewer Service Payment AssistanceElectric Service Payment AssistanceUndesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceMortgage Payment AssistanceTrash/Recycling Service Payment AssistanceGas Service Payment AssistanceImmigrant Mutual Assistance AssociationsGas MoneyWater Service Payment AssistanceRent Payment Assistance
Immigrant Transition Programs offered by Chinese Information and Service Center in Seattle
Transition programs help non-English and limited English speakers understand and navigate American culture. Programs include comprehensive information and assistance services, crime prevention and victim assistance, and ESL classes.
Transition programs help non-English and limited English speakers understand and navigate American culture.
Programs include:
- Crime prevention education
- Crime victim assistance
- Naturalization assistance
- ESL classes
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Family Services offered at Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center (KIAC)
Provides a general assistance and referral service for both immigrants and people/organizations that provide services to immigrants. Assists Spanish-speaking clients with legal, medical, translation, employment, and cultural support.
Information, resource referrals and direct services related to health, youth, education, employment, housing, legal aid, basic necessities, identification documents, transportation safety, and advocacy for immigrant community members.
Services include:
- Free Medical Clinic for uninsured low-income adults
- Mobile dental clinic in partnership with PCHS (sliding scale cost paid to PCHS)
- Diabetes class in Spanish
- Monthly food/clothing distribution events
- Resource navigation and referrals for housing, legal aid, education, employment, identification documents, financial management, charity care, and more
- Limited temporary emergency rent assistance for existing clients
- Carseats
- Youth programming for middle- and high-school students
- Annual holiday celebration
- Community education and advocacy
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Language TranslationNutrition EducationWellness ProgramsInterpretation/Translation Volunteer OpportunitiesImmigrant Accompaniment ProgramsEnglish as a Second LanguageNotary Public ServicesImmigrant Mutual Assistance AssociationsMigrant Education ProgramsCitizenship EducationLanguage InterpretationCultural Heritage GroupsWIC
Latino Advocacy offered at Latinos en Spokane
Promotes citizen participation and culturally led community development and empowerment of the Latino and immigrant population in Spokane County. Provides community outreach, supportive listening, technical support, and wrap-around services directly to families with issues regarding immigration, education, healthcare, housing, and city resources.
Promotes citizen participation and culturally led community development and empowerment of the Latino and immigrant population in Spokane County. Provides community outreach, supportive listening, technical support, and wrap-around services directly to families with issues regarding immigration, education, healthcare, housing, and city resources.
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Cultural Adjustment offered at Refugee and Immigrant Services Northwest
Provides refugees and immigrants with cultural education and support to help them adjust to life in the U.S.
Supports refugees and immigrants as they adjust to life in the United States through education, guidance, and community-based support. This program provides culturally responsive orientation and instruction on U.S. systems, social norms, and everyday expectations, including topics related to housing, employment, education, healthcare, and community engagement. Services may be offered through workshops, group discussions, and individualized support to help participants reduce culture shock, build confidence, and develop the skills needed for successful integration. The program is designed to promote self-sufficiency, informed decision-making, and connection to local resources while honoring participants' cultural backgrounds.
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Welcome Corps offered at Congolese Integration Network
Supports refugees and immigrants as they resettle in the United States. Provides essential services, including housing, employment, education, and community support, to ensure a smooth transition and successful integration.
Supports refugees and immigrants as they resettle in the United States. Provides essential services, including housing, employment, education, and community support, to ensure a smooth transition and successful integration.
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Advocacy offered at Washington West African Center
Provides advocacy and creates awareness for issues that are affecting West Africans in Washington.
Provides advocacy and creates awareness on issues regarding health and wellness, immigration, human rights and domestic violence that are affecting West Africans in Washington.
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Immigrant/Refugee Assistance offered at Chinese Information and Service Center in Bellevue
Offers free and confidential information, direct assistance and advocacy to individuals and families who speak Russian or Chinese languages and have limited English language skills.
Offers free and confidential information, direct assistance and advocacy to individuals and families who speak Russian or Chinese languages and have limited English language skills. Helps people to navigate systems, find resources, learn about programs and connect to their community. Services include, but are not limited to the following:
- Help with basic needs such as health care, food stamp, housing, financial security benefits, transportation, etc.
- Sign up ESL and assistance in naturalization application
- Assistance with children’s school issues
- Signing up for social and recreational activities
- Child care resources and school system
– Informational and educational workshops
All services provided are confidential.
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Immigrant Accompaniment ProgramsGeneral Education AdvocacyFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsRefugee Resettlement ServicesImmigrant Mutual Assistance AssociationsImmigrant Resettlement ServicesCertificates/Forms AssistanceTenant Rights Information/CounselingChild Care Provider ReferralsHousing Search AssistanceFamily Resource Centers/Outreach
Information Referral and Case Management offered by Horn of Africa Services at Rainier
Helps East African refugees and immigrants access social services through multi-lingual and culturally appropriate information, advocacy and referrals to local resources.
Helps East African refugees access social services through multi-lingual and culturally appropriate information, advocacy and referrals to local resources. Provides individualized case management to clients seeking the most necessary of services.
Services provided include:
- Housing: Assistance with housing applications and shelter referrals including Section 8 & low-income housing applications
- Immigration services: Green Card applications and renewals, travel document applications & citizenship paperwork
- Utilities: Assistance with utility discount application
- Employment: Resume building and employment searches
- Assistance with DSHS benefits and WA Health Plan Finder applications
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Referral and Advocacy offered by Refugee Women's Alliance in SeaTac
Provides social services advocacy, resource assistance, needs assessment and follow-up for immigrant and refugee families.
Provides resource assistance with social service agencies, including long-term follow-up.
Assists refugees and immigrants by assessing their needs and by providing classes and groups to help overcome acculturation difficulties.
Helps refugee and immigrant families access energy assistance, housing and other social service programs.
ReWA Staff members can provide language interpretation services themselves, based on availability, or can help clients connect to one.
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Information & Assistance offered by Chinese Information and Service Center in Seattle
Helps Chinese adults ages 55 and older, sustain independence through short-term intervention by providing information, and direct assistance such as interpretation, translation and clerical aid services, and supportive counseling.
Helps Chinese older adults sustain independence through short-term intervention by providing information and direct assistance, such as:
- Interpretation
- Translation and clerical aid services
- Supportive counseling toward accessing appropriate resources and welfare programs.
Program additionally helps with applying for public benefits programs such as:
- Security Supplemental Income (SSI)
WA Apple Health (Medicaid)
- Medicare
Food Assistance Programs
- Energy/utility assistance
- Senior housing
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PRIME Self-Sufficiency Education & Immigration Services offered by Refugee Women's Alliance in Kent
Helps recently arrived refugees remove barriers toward achieving economic independence and integration into their new communities.
Helps recently arrived refugees remove barriers toward achieving economic independence and integration into their new communities.
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Peer Counseling and Assistance offered at Somali Community Services of Seattle
Provides peer counseling, referrals and assistance to refugee and immigrants. Case managers assist with cultural transition issues, understanding immigration requirements as well as applying for food, housing and other benefits.
Provides peer counseling, referrals and assistance to Somali and other refugee and immigrant populations. Case managers can assist with filling out immigration and citizenship paperwork, completing housing applications and applications for other benefits including basic food, WIC, SSI/SSDI.
If client requires further assistance, helps them get connected to the appropriate agency. Also provides translation and interpretation and cultural as well as behavioral orientations.
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Referral and Advocacy offered by Refugee Women's Alliance in Seattle
Provides social services advocacy, resource assistance, needs assessment and follow-up for immigrant and refugee families.
Provides resource assistance with social service agencies, including long-term follow-up.
Assists refugees and immigrants by assessing their needs and by providing classes and groups to help overcome acculturation difficulties.
Helps refugee and immigrant families access energy assistance, housing and other social service programs.
ReWA Staff members can provide language interpretation services themselves, based on availability, or can help clients connect to one.
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Information & Assistance offered by Chinese Information and Service Center in Bellevue
Helps Chinese adults ages 55 and older, sustain independence through short-term intervention by providing information, and direct assistance such as interpretation, translation and clerical aid services, and supportive counseling.
Helps Chinese older adults sustain independence through short-term intervention by providing information and direct assistance, such as:
- Interpretation
- Translation and clerical aid services
- Supportive counseling toward accessing appropriate resources and welfare programs.
Program additionally helps with applying for public benefits programs such as:
- Security Supplemental Income (SSI)
WA Apple Health (Medicaid)
- Medicare
Food Assistance Programs
- Energy/utility assistance
- Senior housing
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Resource Navigation offered at Nuestras Raices Esperanza
Helps those with medical, housing, and food insecurity. Offers resource navigation, and assistance with applications for DSHS and Medicaid services. Assists immigrants and newly arrived community members in obtaining state identification, bus pass, and/or library cards.
Esperanza offers a wide range of social and human services through Resource Navigators and Social Work Practice. A social service and wellness program that advances food security, family healing, mental health, and LGBTQ supports for adults, youth, and families.
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