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Provides advocacy and family support for Cambodian, Latino, Somali and Iraqi or Arab-speaking families regarding immigration, medical services, housing, legal, education and other needs.
Provides advocacy and family support for Cambodian, Latino, Somali and Iraqi or Arab-speaking families regarding needs such as
- Immigration
- Medical services
- Housing
- Legal
- Education
Categories
Refugee Resettlement Services
Immigrant Accompaniment Programs
Case/Care Management
Provides a general assistance and referral service for both immigrants and people/organizations that provide services to immigrants. Assists Spanish-speaking clients with legal, medical, translation, employment, and cultural support.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center (KIAC) is the only organization in the West Salish/Sound Region exclusively focused on providing immigrant-centric advocacy and services. As our mission statement says, Recognizing the inherent worth and dignity of all people, KIAC works for the well-being and empowerment of immigrants through education, advocacy and social justice. KIAC envisions a community where everyone, regardless of where they were born, has fair and equitable access to justice, respect and opportunity.
At KIAC, we seek to connect clients to existing resources, advocate for their accessibility and provide direct services to fill in the gaps. .
Services include:
-Paperwork and phone calls: Help with reading and writing documents in English or Spanish, filling out forms on paper or online, and making phone calls
-Bills: Help with applying for financial assistance for medical bills or setting up payment plans
-Learning English: Information about local English classes, and 1-on-1 conversation practice (virtual)
-Doctors: Free medical clinic. To schedule, text or call (360) 440-2376 or (360) 900-9300
-Dentist: Low cost dental care with Peninsula Community Health Services. To schedule, text or call (360) 900-9300
-Clothing: Free clothing is available by appointment on Tuesdays. Call/text (360) 440-2376
-General information and referrals for other needs, including information about school enrollment, health insurance, help for victims of domestic violence, housing, employment, mental health services, civil legal aid, and other resources. While we cannot provide case management, we will do our best to act as your interpreter and help you seek resources to navigate difficult situations.
-Support applying for local rent assistance
Categories
Immigrant Accompaniment Programs
Wellness Programs
WIC
Immigrant Mutual Assistance Associations
Notary Public Services
Migrant Education Programs
Interpretation/Translation Volunteer Opportunities
Citizenship Education
Cultural Heritage Groups
Language Interpretation
Language Translation
Nutrition Education
English as a Second Language