East King County Immigrant Community Responders
Highlighting East King County, WA nonprofits responding to the rise in detention and deportation actions.
Eastside Legal Assistance Program
Everyone should have access to legal help. We are a nonprofit dedicated to working with people facing domestic violence, housing, financial, healthcare, immigration, and other issues that need a legal solution. We also educate communities about their legal rights. We work for free to solve legal issues and provide resources for our community members because not everyone can afford a lawyer.
ELAP provides services to people in Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, Redmond, Sammamish, and other areas in King County.
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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.
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.
Ayan Maternity Health Care Support
Ayan Maternity Health Care Support (AMHCS) is dedicated to advancing maternal health equity by providing culturally responsive, community-based care for immigrant, refugee, and low-income families. We support women and families through the full continuum of care—prenatal, birth, postpartum, and early childhood—by offering doula services, maternal education, home-visiting programs, and advocacy. Our mission is to ensure that every mother and family has access to safe, respectful, and empowering care that honors their culture, language, and lived experiences.