Immigration Advocates Network Legal Services Directory
About the Organization
Immigrant Advocates Network is a collaborative effort by leading immigrants’ rights organizations that provide free, accessible resources to increase access to justice for low-income immigrants.
What the Resource Does
An interactive, searchable legal services directory map that provides information on the most nearby legal providers.
Contact Information
Email: support@immigrationadvocates.org
Immigration Advocates Network Red Card Ordering
About the Organization
Immigrant Advocates Network is a collaborative effort by leading immigrants’ rights organizations that provide free, accessible resources to increase access to justice for low-income immigrants.
What the Resource Does
Helps with printing and ordering physical Red Cards that explain basic constitutional rights.
Contact Information
Email: support@immigrationadvocates.org
Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) – Citizenship & Immigration Assistance
About the Organization
ACRS is a nationally recognized nonprofit serving Asian American, Pacific Islander, immigrant, refugee, and underserved communities in King County.
What the Resource Does
Provides low-cost legal services and resources for citizenship, DACA, permanent residency, and family petitions to low-income immigrants and refugees.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 695-7600
Asian Bar Association of Washington (ABAW) Legal Clinic
About the Organization
A non-profit organization promoting justice, diversity, professional excellence, focusing on the legal needs of the Asian Pacific community.
What the Resource Does
Offers free legal advice clinics staffed by volunteer attorneys on family law, housing, employment, and immigration topics.
Contact Information
Email: legalclinics@abaw.org
API Chaya
About the Organization
A non-profit organization serving Asian, South Asian, and Pacific Islander survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking, as well as LGBTQ community members.
What the Resource Does
Provides confidential support, advocacy, and resources for survivors, including safety planning, systems of advocacy, and community education.
Contact Information
Office/TTY: (206) 325-0325
24/7 Crisis Line: 1-877-922-4292
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP)
About the Organization
A nonprofit legal services organization that advocates justice by defending the rights of immigrants and refugees.
What the Resource Does
Provides free and low-cost legal assistance in immigration matters, including deportation defense, asylum, and immigration benefits for low-income individuals.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 587-4009
Asian Bar Association of Washington
About the Organization
A non-profit promoting justice, diversity, and professional excellence, focusing on the legal needs of the Asian Pacific American community.
What the Resource Does
Provides professional development, networking, and support for Asian American Pacific Americans through legal professionals, and hosts community legal clinics.
Contact Information
Call: (253) 383-3951
Tacoma Community House
About the Organization
A multi-service organization serving immigrants, refugees, and low-income community members, empowering them through education, employment, and legal services.
What the Resource Does
Offers a range of services including immigration legal services, adult education, and employment support.
Contact Information
Call: (253) 383-3951
Seattle Public Library: Basic Skills for Adult Learners
About the Organization
The Seattle Public Library (SPL) provides free learning programs that strengthen literacy, digital skills, and educational access for Seattle residents.
What the Resource Does
A collection of free ESL classes, conversation circles, and one-on-one tutoring sessions for adults working to improve English, reading, writing, math, or prepare for GED/HiSET.
Contact Information
Call: 206-386-4636
King County Library System (KCLS): Adult Learner ELL Classes
About the Organization
The King County Library System (KCLS) provides community-centered educational services across multiple library branches in King County.
What the Resource Does
Free online and in-person English Language Learning (ELL) classes led by experienced instructors, offered at various times and locations.
Contact Information
Call: (425) 462-9600 or (800) 462-9600 (in Washington State)
Kandelia College and Career Readiness Programs
About the Organization
A non-profit organization that focuses on establishing successful transitions for immigrant and refugee communities through educational and developmental programs.
What the Resource Does
Offers college and career readiness programs including High School Equivalency preparation (GED/HiSET), financial aid workshops, and career coaching.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 816-3686
CAPAA Educational Opportunity Gap Oversight
About the Organization
The Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA) advises the Governor and state agencies on issues impacting the Asian Pacific American community.
What the Resource Does
Monitors and advocates for policies that address the educational opportunity gap faced by Asian Pacific American students in Washington state.
Contact Information
Call: (360) 725-5667
Refugee Women’s Alliance (ReWA)
About the Organization
A nationally recognized nonprofit providing multi-cultural, multi-lingual services to refugee and immigrant women and families.
What the Resource Does
Offers social, educational, and employment services, including ESL classes, tutoring, youth programs, and citizenship assistance.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 721-0243
ReWA Naturalized and Legal Services
About the Organization
A nationally recognized nonprofit providing multi-cultural, multi-lingual services to refugee and immigrant women and families.
What the Resource Does
Provides low-cost naturalization and immigration legal services to refugees and immigrants, including assistance with citizenship applications and consultations.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 721-0243
Denise Louise Education Center
About the Organization
A non-profit organization dedicated to extending comprehensive, culturally responsive early childhood education services for Seattle’s immigrant community.
What the Resource Does
Offers early learning programs (Head Start, ECEAP, and Preschool) for children from birth to five, focusing on serving immigrant and refugee families.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 767-4999
Filipino Community of Seattle (FCS) Youth Development Programs
About the Organization
The Filipino Community of Seattle is dedicated to providing programs and services to Filipino and other communities in the Seattle area.
What the Resource Does
Offers programs and activities designed to support the educational and social development of youth, including tutoring, mentorship, and cultural enrichment.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 722-9200
Seattle Japanese Garden
About the Organization
A 3.5-acre park located within Washington Park Arboretum, managed by the City of Seattle and supported by the Arboretum Foundation.
What the Resource Does
A classical Japanese strolling garden that hosts seasonal events, cultural programs, and educational tours about Japanese garden design and culture.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 684-4725
Seattle Buddhist Temple Bon Odori Festival
About the Organization
A major Buddhist Temple in Seattle that serves the local Japanese American community and practices Jodo Shinsu Buddhism.
What the Resource Does
Hosts the annual Bon Odori Festival, featuring Japanese folk dancing, food, music, and ancestor celebrations.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 622-4293
Vietnamese Cultural Center
About the Organization
A non-profit dedicated to preserving and promoting Vietnamese culture, language, and heritage in the Greater Seattle area.
What the Resource Does
Hosts cultural classes, holiday celebrations, and community gatherings that showcase the traditions of Vietnam.
Contact Information
Email: vietnamese.cultural.center.wa@gmail.com
Sulekha Indian Concerts and Cultural Events
About the Organization
An online platform and community portal that connects communities with Indian cultural events.
What the Resource Does
Serves as a listings site for Indian concerts, cultural events, festivals, and community gatherings in Washington.
Contact Information
Call: +1-512-231-9226
Korean Adoptee Family Foundation Socialization and Cultural Events
About the Organization
A non-profit supporting Korean adoptees and their families through community building and cultural integration.
What the Resource Does
Organizes cultural workshops, holiday celebrations, and social events to build community among Korean adoptees.
Contact Information
Email: koraff@koraff.org
Filipino Community Center: Lunch, Gatherings, and Cultural Events
About the Organization
Provides programs and services to Filipino and other communities in the Seattle area.
What the Resource Does
Hosts community events, lunch programs, and cultural celebrations showcasing Filipino heritage.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 722-9200
Seattle Chinese Garden at South Seattle College
About the Organization
A public garden project maintaining a Sichuan-style Chinese garden in the Pacific Northwest.
What the Resource Does
Hosts cultural events, festivals (like Lunar New Year), workshops, and regular Tai Chi lessons.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 934-5219
PANDA FEST Asian Food Festival and Market Fairs
About the Organization
Hosts large-scale outdoor events focused on Asian food, culture, and community commerce.
What the Resource Does
Hosts Asian food festivals and night market fairs featuring vendors, merchandise, and cultural performances.
Contact Information
Via website contact form
Seattle Art Museum Community Celebrations
About the Organization
A major museum in the Pacific Northwest connecting art to life through collections, exhibitions, and programs.
What the Resource Does
Hosts major annual cultural celebrations, such as the Lunar New Year Family Festival, and other community events.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 654-3100
South East Asian Small Business Resource Fair
About the Organization
Friends of Little Saigon preserves and uplifts the cultural, economic, and historical identity of the Vietnamese and broader Southeast Asian community in the Puget Sound region.
What the Resource Does
A community resource fair offering in-language, culturally specific small business support from government agencies, nonprofits, and business experts.
Contact Information
Call: (253) 245-9341
ACRS Employment & Training Services
About the Organization
Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) is a nationally recognized nonprofit serving Asian American, Pacific Islander, immigrant, refugee, and underserved communities in King County.
What the Resource Does
A workforce development program offering job-readiness classes, vocational ESL, computer training, and ongoing support for job seekers.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 695-7600
ReWA Employment and Vocational Training
About the Organization
A nationally recognized nonprofit that provides multi-cultural, multi-lingual services to refugee and immigrant women and families.
What the Resource Does
Offers job readiness training, vocational ESL classes, job search assistance, and supportive services to help refugees and immigrants find and maintain stable employment.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 721-0243
Seattle Goodwill - Employment Access Programs
About the Organization
A non-profit that provides job training, education, and placement services for people with barriers to employment.
What the Resource Does
Offers free classes, job search assistance, career advising, and skills training in areas like computers, retail, and hospitality.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 329-1000
Washington Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
About the Organization
A network of certified business advisors and specialized programs supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs across Washington state.
What the Resource Does
Provides confidential, no-cost advising and expertise to help small business owners and potential entrepreneurs start, grow, or transition their businesses.
Contact Information
Call: (509) 358-7765 (State Office)
The Greater Seattle Chinese Chamber of Commerce
About the Organization
A non-profit organization dedicated to stabilizing economic growth, cultural understanding, and community ties between the U.S. and Greater China.
What the Resource Does
Provides networking events, business resources, and advocacy to support local businesses, particularly in the Chinese American community.
Contact Information
Email: info@seattlechinesechamber.org
Ventures Nonprofit Training & Coaching
About the Organization
A non-profit supporting low-income entrepreneurs with business skills and access to resources to create sustainable small businesses.
What the Resource Does
Offers business training classes, coaching, and a micro-lending program to help individuals with limited resources start and grow their own businesses.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 352-1750
Seattle Chinatown International District Development Authority
About the Organization
A non-profit community development organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the Seattle Chinatown/International District (CID).
What the Resource Does
Provides affordable housing, community organizing, commercial affordability, and economic development services to support residents and small businesses in the CID.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 624-8977
International Community Health Services (ICHS)
About the Organization
A Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that provides cultural and linguistic health services to the Asian Pacific Islander community and others in Seattle.
What the Resource Does
Offers comprehensive health care including medical, dental, behavioral health, and traditional Chinese medicine, often with in-language support.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 788-3700
Sea Mar Community Health Centers
About the Organization
A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing quality, comprehensive health, human, housing, educational, and cultural services to diverse communities.
What the Resource Does
Offers a wide range of health and human services including medical, dental, behavioral health, and substance use disorder treatment across Western Washington.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 763-5240
ACRS Behavioral Health & Wellness Programs
About the Organization
Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) serves Asian American, Pacific Islander, immigrant, refugee, and underserved communities in King County.
What the Resource Does
Provides behavioral health services including mental health counseling, substance use disorder treatment, and problem gambling services.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 695-7600
Pacific Islander Health Board of Washington
About the Organization
A community-led nonprofit dedicated to improving the health and wellness of Pacific Islander communities in Washington State.
What the Resource Does
Works to address health disparities through advocacy, community outreach, health education, and coordination of health and wellness resources.
Contact Information
Email: info@pihealthboard.org
Kin On Health / Elder Care
About the Organization
A non-profit providing comprehensive healthcare, wellness, and social services for Asian elders and their families.
What the Resource Does
Offers skilled nursing, adult family homes, assisted living, and community wellness programs focused on Asian seniors.
Contact Information
Call: (206) 721-3402
NAMI Washington - Multicultural Mental Health Outreach
About the Organization
A state organization of the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI), dedicated to building better lives for individuals living with mental illness.
What the Resource Does
Offers free support groups, education programs, and advocacy aimed at reducing mental illness stigma and outreach to immigrant communities.
Contact Information
NAMI WA Office: (206) 325-1793
Korean Women’s Association (KWA)
About the Organization
A non-profit dedicated to providing multi-cultural, multi-lingual human services, specializing in serving Korean and other immigrant communities.
What the Resource Does
Offers services including senior services, home care, domestic violence support, and community assistance programs to promote self-sufficiency.
Contact Information
Call: (253) 535-4202