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King County 

Service Provider (institution)Name / type of ResourcePhone Number AddressLocation / Access info (what city / town is service located in, list any bus routes within close walking distance)Time(s) available - operating hoursBrief explanation of resource (including, if applicable: cost, populations served, immigration status for services, languages served, other accessibility considerations)Link to website, if availableAre interpreter services provided? Y/N. If Yes, which languages?Are there eligibility criteria required for accessing the resource (e.g., income level, immigrant status, residence, etc)
King County Liibrary System ESL Classes, Immigration Exam Preperation, Adult learners Services(425) 369-3200960 Newport Way NW
Issaquah, WA 98027
Kent, Auburn ESL Classes are online events Classes: Tuesdays & Thursdays, King County Library Administrative office: Monday-Saturday, 10am-6pm
Sunday 12-5pm

They provide various servies to adult learners English conversation classes, ESL Online Classes, Immigration Exam preperations etc. Cost is free, classes held at local king county Colleges https://kcls.org/adult-learners/NN
Northwest Justice ProjectLegal 206-464-1519401 Second Avenue S, Suite 407
Seattle, WA 98104
Services & offices locatef all across washignton. Seattle, Bellingham, Everett, Kent, longview, Olympia, Pullman, Tacoma, Tri-Cities, Vancouver, Walla Walla, Yakima, Wenatchee Monay-Friday 9AM-5PM NJP provides legal assistance to eligible low-income families and individuals needing help with civil (non-criminal) legal problems in Washington state. Services are free. https://nwjustice.org/get-legal-helpY Y, income of 200% or less of the Federal poverty level.
Catholic Immigration Legal Services (CILS)Legal Services (206) 328-6314100- 23rd Ave. S
Seattle, WA 98144-2302
Seattle CILS provides free citizenship/N-400 application assistance to people who are currently receiving public benefits or living in the city of Seattle. All other immigration legal services are provided for a small fee.https://ccsww.org/get-help/specialized-services/refugee-immigration-services/Y N
Refugee Womens Alliance (ReWA) ESL, Adult learners services (206) 721-02434008 Martin Luther King Jr Way S
Seattle, WA 98108
Seattle, SeaTac, KentMon- Friday 9AM-5PMReWA is a non-profit, multi-ethnic organization that promotes inclusion, independence, personal leadership, and strong communities by providing refugee and immigrant women and their families with culturally and linguistically appropriate services. Free serviceshttps://www.rewa.orgY, 50 languages and dialects. (Somali, Arabic etc. )N, provides services to immigrant/refugee women, men & children
World Relief Services Immigration Legal Services (253) -277-112123835 Pacific Hwy S, Suite 100
Kent, WA 98032, United States
Kent, WAMon- Friday 9AM-4PMFocuses on legal immigration status for refugees, separated families, and potential new citizens is exceedingly complex. Assitance for first time green card, travel documents etc. https://worldrelief.org/seattle/our-work/ils/YN
East African Community ServicesRefugee Assistance (206) 721- 11197050 32nd AVE S, Seattle, WA 98118Seattle, Link Lightrail close by Monday-Friday 9am-6pmA Non-Profit organization that focuses on getting East African families proper settelment in Seattle. Offers them help on housing and resources for kids. https://eastafricancs.org/Y, Somali, Amharic, Affan Oromo, Tigrinya, ArabicN
Jewish Family Service and Refugee and Immigration Services Refugee and Immigrant Services(206) 461-32401601 16th Ave., Seattle, WA 98122Seattle, WAMonday-Friday 9am-5pmOrganization focused on providing new and stable homes and lives for Jewish families. Provide resources like mental health events and job fairs. All things health and wellness. https://www.jfsseattle.org/Y, Hebrew Y, Jewish
Washington Immigrant Defence Network (WIDEN)Immigration Legal Services (206) 292-52371001 4th Ave, Ste 3200, Seattle, WA 98154.Seattle, WA Monday-Friday 9am-5pmProvides funding and support for lawyers representing low income detained immigrants to increase the capacity and quality of legal services.https://www.widenlaw.org/what-we-doYesN
Neighborhood HouseImmigration Services(206) 461-84301225 S Weller St #510, Seattle, WA 98144Seattle, WAMonday-Friday 9am-5pmHousing programs at Neighborhood House help
people stay in their homes or quickly find a new
place to call home. We provide emergency rental
assistance, eviction prevention assistance,
financial counseling, and connection to other
necessary services, such as employment navigation,
to remain stably housed
https://nhwa.org/housing-stability/YY, low income
Northwest Immigrant RightsImmgration Legal Services(206) 957-8600615 2nd Ave #400, Seattle, WA 98104Granger, Seattle, Tacoma, and WenatcheeMonday-Friday 9am-5pmNorthwest Immigrant Rights Project promotes justice by defending and advancing the rights of immigrants through direct legal services, systemic advocacy, and community education.https://www.nwirp.org/YY, NWIRP supports immigrants, asylum-seekers and refugees, regardless of immigration status.
West African Community Thrive and FlourishImmigration Legal Services(206) 349-08926322 44th Ave S Seattle, WA 98118Seattle, WAMonday-Friday 9am-5pmOffers free or sometimes low cost legal representation for people dealing with immigration issues. Main goal is to provide legal assistance to low-income constituents. They also make sure their clients are aware of their legal option and are fully informed about their case.https://waccofseattle.orgNHave to qualify as being Low-income
Asian Counseling and Referral ServicesImmigration Legal Services/ ESL(206) 695-76003639 MLK Jr Way S Seattle, WA 98144Seattle, WA offfers periodic shuttle services. Bus service: BUS #106 stops on MLK right outside ACRS, Bus #7 stops on the instesection of MLK and Rainier, walk south on MLK for 10 minutes to reach ACRS. Light rail Services: Get off at Mount Baker Light Rail station and walk south for 0.5 miles.Monday-Friday 9am-4pmProvide application and fee waiver assitance to eligible refugess and immigrants who are looking to become citizens. Offer citizenship classes in English and othe languages to prepare for citizenship exam. Offer ESL in partnership with Seattle Central College and talk time.https://acrs.org/services/NN
Ukrainian Community CenterImmigration Legal Services (425) 430-822913470 MLK Jr Way S Seattle, WA 98178Seattle, WAMonday-Friday 9am-5pmProvides Assistance with Immigration papers and passport application.http://uccwa.orgY, English, Ukranian and RussianFor Low-Income families some services are free
Casa Latina SeattleESL(206) 956-0779317 17th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144Seattle, WAOffice hours: Monday-Friday 7am-6pm, Saturday 7-11:30am. class schedule: Monday, 7:30-9:00 am, 9:00am-10:30am, 6:00-8:15pm. Tuesday, Wednesay and Friday: 7:30-9:00am, 9:00am-10:30 am Saturday: 9:00-10:30am Program participants take English classes that helps them learn essential communcation skills that will help them get jobs and be engaged in the community. In-person classes are back and proof of vaccination and facemasks are required.https://casa-latina.orgY, SpanishN
Entre HermanosImmigration Legal Services(206) 322-77001621 S Jackson st #202, Seattle Wa 98144Seattle, WAMonday-Friday : 10 am-5 pmEngages in advocacy and immigarition policy refforms through corrabaration with non profits, government agencies and Latin American Consulates. Take cases for detained and non-setained LGBTQ+ members of the Latinx community to apply for assylum and othe immigration forms.https://entrehermanos.org/immigration/Y, SpanishN qualification required by they priortize cases for those who are vulnerable and detained and in immigration proceddings.
Legal VoiceLegal206-682-9552907 Pine Street, Suite 500Seattle, WAMonday through Friday, 8:30am–5pmThe Legal Voice organization takes on a limited (smalll) amount of cases that have the chance to change laws, or make new ones, pertaining to womens rights.https://www.legalvoice.org/NY, this is a organization dedicated to women
Colectiva Legal del Pueblo (CLP)Legal and Immigration(206) 931-151413838 1st Ave S.Burien, WAMonday through Friday, 9am–5pmCLP advocates on behalf of immigrants, provides legal support at protests, and provides workshops on legal issueshttps://colectivalegal.org/Y, SpanishY, this is a organization dedicated to undocumented people of hispanic origin
International Families Justice Coalition (IFJC)Legal and Immigration(206) 849-68851001 Fourth Avenue, Suite 4400Seattle, WAN/AImmigrants and foreign nationals with contested domestic disputes and family law cases can get legal assistance from the IFJC.https://www.ifjc-us.org/N/AY, Immigrants and foreign nationals
Kids in Need of Defense (KIND)LegalN/A, but email address is infoseattle@supportkind.orgNo local address, but nationwide address of communication is 1201 L St. NW, Floor 2
Washington, DC 20005
Seattle, WAN/AThe organization serves unaccompanied children directly and also works with pro bono attorneys to assist with removal proceedings.https://supportkind.org/who-we-are/our-people/seattle/N/AY, this program is for children
IDS CenterImmigration(206) 722-02374200 S Othello st #124 Seattle, WA 98118Seattle, WAMonday-Saturday 10am-5pmProvides immigration and naturalization services to immigrants and refugees in South SeattleN/An/aY, for immigrants and refugees

Snohomish County 

Service Provider (institution)Name / type of ResourceCounties served (King, Pierce, Snohomish)Phone Number AddressTime(s) available - operating hoursBrief explanation of resource (including, if applicable: cost, populations served, immigration status for services, languages served, other accessibility considerations)Link to website, if availableAre interpreter services provided? Y/N. If Yes, which languages?Are there eligibility criteria required for accessing the resource (e.g., income level, immigrant status, residence, etc)
Northwest Immigrant Rights ProjectLegal Snohomish County (206) 587-4009615 2nd Avenue #400 Seattle, WA 98104Hours: Monday - Friday 9:30 am - 12:00 pm [lunch] 1:00 pm - 4:00 pmNWIRP defends & advances immigrants rights via legal services, advocacy, & education.https://www.nwirp.orgTranslators and interpreters are provided as needed. N
Refugee & Immigrant services Northwest Legal, ESL & immigrationSnohomish County (425) 388-9803 Everett Community College
Rainier Building / Room 228 (M/S 41)
2000 Tower Street
Everett, WA 98201Everett Community College
Rainier Building / Room 228 (M/S 41)
2000 Tower Street
Everett, WA 98201
Mon-Friday Hrs N/A This organization serves refugees and immigrants living in Snohomish, Whatcom, Skagit, San Juan and Island Counties. Their core staff of 20 full-time and 137 on-call interpreters are fluent in 40 languages and dialects. https://risnw.orgY, Some of the langauges with interpertation avvailable include Bosnian, Nepali, Russian,Ukranian, Vietnemese, Farsi, Chukeese, Pashto, Tamil. N
Everett Community College - Volunteer Literacy ProgramESL Snohomish County (425) 388-90852000 Tower St, Everett, WA 98201Monday - Thursday 8:oo am - 4:00 pm , Friday [by appointment only] Free resource that encourages english practice and environment to make Friends. https://www.everettcc.edu/programs/academic-resources/transitional-studies/vlpNN
Everett Community College - Bridges CenterESL Snohomish County (425) 388-9140Rainier Hall 112 , 2000 Tower Street Everett, WA 98201Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:oo am - 4:00 pm , Friday [by appointment only]Free classes on English communication, U.S. culture, pronunciation and developmental grammar....in addition, partnerships with local school districts & networking with local businesses.

https://www.everettcc.edu/programs/academic-resources/transitional-studies/bridges-centerNN
Northwest Justice ProjectLegal Snohomish County (206) 464-1519401 Second Avenue S, Suite 407
Seattle, WA 98104
Monay-Friday 9AM-5PM NJP provides legal assistance to eligible low-income families and individuals needing help with civil (non-criminal) legal problems in Washington state. Services are free. https://nwjustice.org/get-legal-helpY Y, Low income
Literacy Source ESL Snohomish County (206) 782-20503200 NE 125th St, Seattle, WA 98125Mon-Friday Hours N/A Literacy Source provides free learner-centered basic education to low-income adults in the Seattle area. Immigration exam prep etchttps://www.literacysource.org/lake-city-learning-centerYN
Washington Law HelpImmigrationSnohomish County N/AN/AN/A2-1-1 is a free confidential community service and
your one-stop connection to the local services you
need, from utility assistance, food, housing,
health, child care, after school programs, elder
care, crisis intervention and much more.
https://wa211.org/Y, English, Korean, Arabic, Chinese, Russian,
Spanish, Vietnamese
N
South Everett Neighborhood CenterESL and ImmigrationSnohomish County (425) 513-2880215 W Mukilteo Blvd Everett, WA 98203Monday-Friday We stand ready to help low-income families and
individuals meet life’s basic needs. Our team
helps them deal with mental health, domestic
violence and substance abuse. We help them
overcome language and cultural barriers.
https://lcsnw.org/program/community-resource-centers/Y, Spanish, N
Goodwill IndustriesESLSnohomish County (425) 267-9718210 SW Everett Mall Way #D Everett, WA 98204Monday-Thursday 9am-4pmJobs change lives by providing a means to be
independent, secure, and confident. Goodwill
offers FREE job training and education programs
to people in the community, as well as help finding
a job.
https://evergreengoodwill.org/locations/57Y, SpanishN
ELA Conversation CafeESLSnohomish County N/AZoomMonday & Wednesday 1pm-3pmProvides a space for people who are learning
English an enviornment to learn with other people
in a conversational setting.
https://www.everettcc.edu/files/programs/academic-resources/transitional-studies/bridges-center/Conversation%20Cafe%20Snoisle%20library%20flyer%20final.pdfNN
Catholic Immigration Legal ServicesLegal ServicesSnohomish County, King County(206) 328-6314100- 23rd Ave. S Seattle, WA 98144-2302Monday-Friday CILS provides free citizenship/N-400 application
assistance to people who are currently receiving
public benefits or living in the city of Seattle.
All other immigration legal services are provided
for a small fee.
https://ccsww.org/get-help/specialized-services/refugee-immigration-services/NY
Snohomish County Legal ServicesLegal ServicesSnohomish County(425) 258-92832920 Colby Ave Suite #102, Everett, WA 98201N/ASnohomish County Legal Services provides aid to civl legal cases to those in the snohomish area. https://snocolegal.org/NY, Low income
Coordinated Legal Education, Advice and Referrals System (CLEAR)Legal 1-888-201-1014No address (its an online hotline service)Weekdays at 9:15 am - 12:15 pmCLEAR is a free hotline service for those who are needing legal assistance. They also have a service specifically for seniors, who's hotline number is: 1-888-387-7111. They work closely with multiple Snohomish legal centers.https://nwjustice.org/clear-hotlineY, for SpanishY, one of the hotlines is specifically for low income seniors
Airport Lawyer Immigration and LegalAll WA state countiesN/ANo address (its an online hotline service)Available at all times Airport Lawyers collects informations about vulnerbale immigrants arriving at airports and shares this information with community partners who provide lawayers to monitor arrivals at the airportshttps://www.airportlawyer.orgY, Arabic and FarsiY, only for vulnerable immigrants travelling to the US
Home Foreclosure Legal Aid ProjectLegalAll WA state counties1-877-894-HOME (4663)No address (its an online hotline service)N/AThe Home Foreclosure Legal Aid Project provides legal advice and representation to low- and moderate-income Washingtonians facing foreclosurehttps://www.atg.wa.gov/all-consuming-blog/free-legal-advice-those-facing-foreclosureNN
YMCA of Snohomish CountyESLSnohomish County(425) 374-57793120 McDougall Ave, Everett WA 98201Monday-Friday: 8am-6pm and Saturdays 8am-12pmOffers ESL classes Level 1-5https://ymca-snoco.org/our-locations/mukilteo-ymca/casino-road-community-center/casino-road-comm-center/casino-road-academy/NN
Edmonds Community CollegeESLSnohomish County(425) 640-1459Mukilteo Hall room 304 20000 68th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036 Morning, Afternoon and evening classesOfferes Adult Esl classes from pre-literarcy to advanced six levels as well as offers specialized english courses in Helath care, Law, Computer skills etchttps://www.edmonds.edu/programs/inted/ela/default.htmlNN
Center Of Solidarity for Refugees and Immigration ServicesImmigrationSnohomish County(716) 495-84575629 87th Ave NE Marysville, WA 98270Monday- Saturday: 9am-5pmProvides post ressetlement assistance to refugess. Provide free refugees and immigrant to create econimic independency.https://www.refugeesandimmigrantsservices.orgNN
Atlanta Immigration Services Immigration and LegalSnohomish County(425) 533-288922623 44th Dr DE, Bothell, WA 98021N/AHelp provide temporary visas, Green cards and citizenship application to immigrants and refugeeshttps://atlantaimmigrationservices.com/service/permanent-visa/NN
Catholic Community Services of Western WashingtonImmigration State wide including Snohomish county(425) 257-21111918 Everett Ave, Everett, WA 98201N/ACatholic Community Services of Western Washington is a catholic based organization that provides multiple resources from verterans support, childcare, to immigration. This group works as a refugee resettlement agency for unaccompanied refugee minors.https://ccsww.org/NN
Communities of Color Coalition (C3 Snohomish)Immigration Snohomish County(206) 446-7847(Just mailing address) PO Box 472 Everett, WA 98206N/AThe mission of Communities of Color Coalition (C3) is to educate and advocate for social justice and human rights, especially for people of color and other systemically oppressed groups. They offer COVID services exclusivly to immigrants and undocumented community members.https://www.c3coalition.org/Y, SpanishY, Immigrants and/or Undocumented people

Pierce County

Service Provider (institution)Name / type of ResourcePhone Number AddressLocation / Access info (what city / town is service located in, list any bus routes within close walking distance)Time(s) available - operating hoursBrief explanation of resource (including, if applicable: cost, populations served, immigration status for services, languages served, other accessibility considerations)Link to website, if availableApplication / Form Link (upload copy to drive folder as well)Are interpreter services provided? Y/N. If Yes, which languages?
Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services NWLegal/ Immigration(253) 272-84333848 S Junett St, Tacoma, WA 98409Tacoma, WAM-F 8:00AM-4:30 PMThey provide various resources for refugees/immigrants during the resetlement period https://www.lirs.org/refugee-resettlement/N/AY
Tacoma Community House Immigration(253) 383-3951 1314 S L St, Tacoma, WA 98405Tacoma, WAMon-Friday 8AM-5PMFocus on offering equity-advancing programs through immigration, education, employment, advocacy and housinghttps://www.tacomacommunityhouse.org/immigration/N/AY
Northwest Justice ProjectLegal 206-464-1519715 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA 98402Tacoma, WAMon-Friday 8AM-5PMNJP provides legal assistance to eligible low-income families and individuals needing help with civil (non-criminal) legal problems in Washington state. Services are free. https://nwjustice.org/homeApplications to begin the legal servcies it is an online form: https://njpoi.legalserver.org/modules/matter/extern_intake.php?pid=129&h=daa817& Y
Pierce Community CollegeESL(253) 840-84001601 39th Ave SE, Puyallup, WA 98374Puyallup, WA , Tacoma, WAMon-Friday 9AM-5AM Other classes that are free meet Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 5:30–8:30 p.m.Courses include social studies, language, writing, mathematics, reading, history and science. Classes meet 8-12 hours per week and are available mornings, afternoons or evenings.https://www.pierce.ctc.edu/eslN/AN
Northwest immigration rights Project Legal/ Immigration 206-816-3893 1119 Pacific Ave #1400, Tacoma, WA 98402Tacoma, WAMon-Friday 9:00AM-12PM , 1-5:00PM Northwest Immigrant Rights Project promotes justice by defending and advancing the rights of immigrants through direct legal services, systemic advocacy, and community education.https://www.kwacares.org/our-services/social-services/citizenship/N/AY
Sidibe Law FirmLegal/ Immigration(253) 201-21875401 S Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA 98409Tacoma, WANot listedSidibe Law focuses on immigration law, naturalization, and appeals. While they do take private cases, they closely work with African community centers to do work free of chargehttps://sidibelaw.com/Scheduling Link: https://tinyurl.com/Sidibee-Law-ContactFormY, for Spanish
Tacoma Area Literacy CouncilESL(253) 272-2471Box 7210, Tacoma, WA 98417Tacoma, WAMultiple locations with different times, but teaching courses goes by quartersTacoma Area Literacy Council is a non-profit organization that provides free ESL tutoring for adults. They have multiple locations across Pierce county. https://tacomaliteracy.org/ N/AY
St. Francis HouseESL(253) 848-3618322 7th St. S.E.Puyallup, WA ESL program is now offered online due to COVID-19, so no hours were listedSt. Francis house serves East Pierce County with mainly clothing donations, but provides ESL classes as well. https://www.puyallupfrancishouse.org/N/AY
Pierce County LibraryESLEach Pierce county library has their own phone number, but the administrative center/library contact information is: (253) 548-3300Each Pierce County library has their own address, but the administrative center/library address is: 3005 112th St. E.Tacoma, WAEach Pierce County Library has their own hours of operationThe Pierce County Public Library system has an online program for those intrested in learning other languages, including English.https://www.piercecountylibrary.org/Link to Online ESL sign in: https://learning.pronunciator.com/getstarted.php?library_id=19503 Y, for Korean and Spanish
Centro LatinoImmigration and Translations, ESL(253) 572-77171208 S 10th Tacoma, WA 98405Tacoma, WAM-THUR 9am-4:30pm, FRI 10am-2pmProvides Legal appointment consultaions, translates documents for immigration purposes and helps with permanet residency renewals. All servivrd are free excpet translation and notary services which requires small fee payment.https://micentrowa.org/services/immigration-and-translation/N/AY, French, Portuguese and Spanish
Reach Enumclaw Legal ClinicLegalN/A Enumclaw Library, 1700 1st St.Enumclaw, WASecond and fourth thursday of each month from 5:30pm to 7:30pmThe Reach Enumclaw Legal Clinic is a free program that utilizes volunteer WA attorneys and offers a free 30 minute colsultation on civil legal cases (none criminal)https://www.resourcetalk.crisisconnections.org/legal-clinic-opens-enumclaw/N/AN
Korean Women's AssociationImmigration and Legal(253) 535-4202123 E 96th St, TacomaTacoma, WAMonday-Friday 9am-5pmThe KWA Center for Citizenship and Immigration
Services provides critical support for immigrant
individuals and families to navigate the
naturalization process in a wide variety
of languages
https://www.kwacares.org/https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/YgDkaJkY, Korean
Washington Law HelpImmigrationN/AN/AAll over WAN/A2-1-1 is a free confidential community service
and your one-stop connection to the local services
you need, from utility assistance, food, housing,
health, child care, after school programs,
elder care, crisis intervention and much more.
https://wa211.org/https://search.wa211.org/Y, Korean, Arabic, Chinese, Russian,
Spanish, Vietnamese
Neighborhood HouseImmigration(206) 461-84301225 S Weller St #510, Seattle, WA 98144Tacoma, WAMonday-Friday 9am-5pmHousing programs at Neighborhood House help
people stay in their homes or quickly find a new
place to call home. We provide emergency rental
assistance, eviction prevention assistance,
financial counseling, and connection to other
necessary services, such as employment navigation,
to remain stably housed
https://nhwa.org/housing-stability/N/AY
Refugee Health ProgramImmigration(253) 649-17263629 S. D Street, Tacoma, WA Tacoma, WAMonday-Friday 9am-5pmWe screen and help refugees, special immigrant
visa holders (SIVs) and asylees who move to
Pierce County from other countries, states and
counties.
https://www.tpchd.org/healthy-people/refugee-health-programN/AY
YWCALegal(253) 365-6352405 Broadway Tacoma, WATacoma, WAMonday-Friday 8am-4:30Our team of legal advocates and attorneys
provide free civil legal advocacy, representation,
and referral to survivors of domestic violence
with civil legal issues in Pierce County. This
combination of services increases victims'
chances of permanently and safely ending their
domestic violence relationship and establishing
lives free of violence.
https://www.ywcapiercecounty.org/legal-servicesBy referalY
Limited English Proficiency Pathway ProgramImmigrationNo phone number, but email artur.arakelyan@dshs.wa.gov (the program manager) for informationN/AStatewideN/ALEP is a program designed to assist refugees and parents receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families benefits in finding jobs.https://www.dshs.wa.gov/esa/csd-office-refugee-and-immigration-assistance/limited-english-proficiency-pathway-programN/AY
Washington’s Refugee Health Screening programImmigrationContact Cathy Vue at
vuec@dshs.wa.gov for more information
N/AStatewideN/AThe Refugee Health Screening program in Washington provides a comprehensive health screening exam to all new refugees in collaboration with local health jurisdictions, healthcare providers, and resettlement agencies.https://www.dshs.wa.gov/esa/csd-office-refugee-and-immigration-assistance/refugee-health-screeningN/AY
Catholic Community Services of Western WashingtonImmigration(253) 383-36971323 South Yakima Ave.Tacoma, WAN/ACatholic Community Services of Western Washington is a catholic based organization that provides multiple resources from verterans support, childcare, to immigration. This group works as a refugee resettlement agency for unaccompanied refugee minors.https://ccsww.org/N/AN
Tacomaprobono Community LawyersLegalVoice mail only: (253) 572-5134 Toll-free: 1-888-822-5134621 Tacoma Ave S, Suite 302Tacoma, WAN/ATacomaprobono Community Lawyers assists with civil legal cases in the Tacoma area. They assist with cases ranging from housing to family law, with the main purpose being to help low-income people.https://tacomaprobono.org/https://tpvlsoi.legalserver.org/modules/matter/extern_intake.php?pid=129&h=daa817&8JsIK_rDiPLWlVQ/viewformN

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