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Domestic Violence Advocacy and Support offered by Refugee Women's Alliance in Seattle

Provides domestic violence advocacy services, such as: -  Case management -  Counseling -  Support groups -  Legal advocacy   Staff will accompany refugee women and their children of any ethnicity to shelters and will attempt to meet their needs by providing crisis intervention, support, translation, etc.  Also offers education and training to the community and service providers about domestic violence and refugee/immigration issues.   Child care is available on a limited basis.

Physical Address

4008 Martin Luther King Junior Way South, Seattle, WA 98108

Hours

M-F, 9am-5pm. See application field for after-hours.

Application process

Call for specific information about support group times and intake process; ask for a domestic violence program advocate.    After-hours phones (M-F, 5pm-9am and on weekends):   -  Amharic and Tigrinya: (206) 495-5256 -  Russian, Ukrainian, Romanian: (206) 954-2903 -  Somali: (206) 310-5841 -  Vietnamese: (206) 351-8809

Fee

None.

Eligibility

Refugees and immigrant women who are victims of domestic violence, survivors of sexual assault or at risk of being abused.

Languages

Romanian

Vietnamese

Cambodian

Thai

Spanish

Amharic

Ukrainian

Russian

Somali

French

Burmese

Lao

Mandarin

Tigrigna

Arabic

Agency info

Refugee Women's Alliance

Provides culturally and linguistically appropriate services to the refugee and immigrant communities, including public benefits assistance, domestic violence and sexual assault victims services, citizenship assistance, ESL classes, employment training and services, mental health counseling, early childhood education program, parent education program, youth programs, a legal clinic, and other services designed to assist with cultural transition.

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