Multiservice Community Center offered at Filipino Community of Seattle
Provides cultural activities focusing on the Filipino-American community; provides health care, dental and employment referrals.
Cultural activities include participation in Seafair, Philippine Independence Day, performing arts and bazaars. Maintains a community center used for receptions and recreational activities which may be rented by community groups. Additionally provides health care, dental and employment referrals.
Centro Rendu offered by St. Vincent de Paul of Seattle King County at Sunset Neighborhood Center in Renton
Supports Latino families with education programs, legal services, and youth outreach. A board of immigration appeals (BIA) accredited representative helps complete immigration applications.
Supports Latino families with education programs, legal services, and youth outreach.
Works with the Northwest Justice Project, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, The King County Pro-Bono Council, Eastside Legal Assistance Program, and others in the legal community to connect and support individuals and families in their path towards status stability when appropriate.
Recreational Activities offered by Stroum Jewish Community Center in Mercer Island
Provides a community center with sports facilities, social activities and recreational classes; offers a social club for seniors.
Operates a full service community center that includes programs for all ages.
Fitness facilities include
- Full-size gym
- Indoor swimming pool
- Aerobics rooms
- Weight room and cardio machines
- Indoor cycling studio
- Walking/running track
- Racquetball courts
Instruction is provided for most fitness activities.
Organizes social, educational and recreational programs for older adults.
Limited child care may be available.
Centro Rendu offered by St. Vincent de Paul of Seattle King County at Kent Thrift Store
Supports Latino families with education programs, legal services, and youth outreach. A board of immigration appeals (BIA) accredited representative helps complete immigration applications.
Supports Latino families with education programs, legal services, and youth outreach.
Works with the Northwest Justice Project, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, The King County Pro-Bono Council, Eastside Legal Assistance Program, and others in the legal community to connect and support individuals and families in their path towards status stability when appropriate.
Centro Rendu offered by St. Vincent de Paul of Seattle King County at Burien Thrift Store
Supports Latino families with education programs, legal services, and youth outreach. A board of immigration appeals (BIA) accredited representative helps complete immigration applications.
Supports Latino families with education programs, legal services, and youth outreach.
Works with the Northwest Justice Project, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, The King County Pro-Bono Council, Eastside Legal Assistance Program, and others in the legal community to connect and support individuals and families in their path towards status stability when appropriate.
Centro Rendu offered by St. Vincent de Paul of Seattle King County at Renton Thrift Store
Supports Latino families with education programs, legal services, and youth outreach. A board of immigration appeals (BIA) accredited representative helps complete immigration applications. Call or email to make an appointment.
Supports Latino families with education programs, legal services, and youth outreach.
Works with the Northwest Justice Project, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, The King County Pro-Bono Council, Eastside Legal Assistance Program, and others in the legal community to connect and support individuals and families in their path towards status stability when appropriate.
Angle Lake Community Resource Center offered by Lutheran Community Services Northwest in SeaTac
Offers parenting education, child development activities, support groups, and connections to basic needs. Provides diapers on a monthly basis to families with children under age 4, and distributes food once a week.
Offers parenting education, child development activities, support groups, resource fairs, community referrals and connections to basic needs like food, clothing, health care, housing and employment. Provides diapers on a monthly basis to families and distributes food once a week.
Classes and Activities offered at Asia Pacific Cultural Center
Serves as an interactive cultural crossroads between local and international communities. Offers programs and services honoring their distinct artistry, business protocols, history and social practices.
Serves as an interactive cultural crossroads between local and international communities.
Offers programs and services honoring their distinct artistry, business protocols, history and social practices.
Events may include tea tastings, language classes, cooking classes and traditional dance and music classes or performances.
Current Activities are:
- Tea & Taste presentations of Asia Pacific countries
- Cultural Treasure Trunk Project
- traveling cultural trunks of Asia Pacific countries
- Rental of the space for special occasions, meetings and classes
- Korean computer literacy programs
- Korean Drum Classes
- Korean Singing Lessons
- Korean Ballroom Dance Lessons
- Korean, Tokelau, Filipino and Samoan Senior Programs
- Modern dance/Jazz/Ballet Classes
- Contemporary Dance Lessons
- Promised Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Program
- Children's Museum Play to Learn
- Asia Pacific Youth Summer Camp
- Chinese Language Classes
- Samoan Cultural Day
- Japanese Karaoke
- Kendo
- Japanese Martial Arts
- Vietnamese Martial Art (Vovinam)
- Okinawa Martial Arts
- Faith Programs
- Hawaiian/Chamorro Cultural Dance and Song
- Citizenship classes and more.
Uŋčí Makhá Home Visiting Program at United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
Provides a culturally-tailored early childhood home visiting program for urban Native American, Alaska Native, and Pacific Islander children and caregivers. Holds parenting classes on child development.
Supports the well-being of families by providing a culturally-tailored early-childhood home visiting program for urban Native American and Alaskan Native children and caregivers in King County.
Provides classes to help teach parents about child development and building a supportive parenting community.