East King County Immigrant Community Responders
Highlighting East King County, WA nonprofits responding to the rise in detention and deportation actions.
Issaquah Cultural Circle [The Circle]
The Circle provides a safe space where individuals and families are empowered to gain knowledge, celebrate their cultures, and engage with their communities.
The Circle provides services to people in Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, Redmond, Sammamish, and other areas in King County.
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Africans on the Eastside
AOE serves the diverse needs of youth and their families through crisis intervention and referral, outreach, engagement, education, culture-affirming programming, advocacy training, and leadership opportunities. We elevate the voices of the forgotten ones, those who have difficulty accessing information and services.
King County Promotores Network
KCPN is a diverse network of over 800+ community members and service providers that represent more than 95 programs in the Eastside, King, and neighboring counties. KCPN focuses on staying connected to the “pulse” of the community and strives to elevate social justice, community organizing, and equity integration.
Indian American Community Services
Indian American Community Services (IACS) is the longest-serving Indian immigrant organization in the Pacific Northwest, founded in 1984. Over 40 years, IACS has grown from cultural celebrations to an essential provider of wraparound services: youth leadership, women’s career support, legal aid, crisis response, senior wellness, wage worker support, and small business resilience. IACS is infrastructure, not charity. It is a trusted backbone of community stability that fills gaps mainstream systems often overlook.