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We are a collective of Black folks organizing against capitalism and colonialism. Our people will know freedom in our lifetimes.
Black Lives Matter | Seattle-King County
Social advocacy organization fighting for the protection and liberation of Black Life through advocacy and direct action. BLMSKC centers leadership on Black femmes, women, queer and trans people dismantling anti-black systems and policies of oppression.
Coalition of Communities of Color
Our mission is to address the socioeconomic disparities, institutional racism, and inequity of services experienced by our families, children and communities; and to organize our communities for collective action resulting in social change to obtain self-determination, wellness, justice and prosperity.
Collective Action for Safe Spaces (CASS)
Collective Action for Safe Spaces is a Black trans, queer, and non-binary-led organization that uses public education, cultural organizing, coalition-building, and advocacy to build community safety. CASS cultivates the greater DC community’s capacity to respond directly to patriarchal and state violence through transformative justice and abolitionist frameworks.
Social justice organization that uses art, education and community engagement to create social change. Since 2014, our free programming and advocacy work has been done to promote civic participation in the spaces of racial justice and human rights.
Mutual Aid Resources for Black Lives Matter
Education focused non-profit attacking Portland's persistent achievement gap through innovative pedagogy, community collaboration and family partnership.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
(NAACP) | Seattle-King County Chapter
The mission of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination.
Ujima: The National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community
Ujima acts as a voice for the African diaspora by engaging the black community at its core. Adhering to the principle of collective work and responsibility, we work to heal our communities through the engagement of its people.
"Members come from diverse cultural, ethnic, economic, and religious backgrounds. We’re immigrants, refugees, people of color, U.S.-born citizens, rural Oregonians, LGBTQ folks, workers, students, moms, dads, grandparents and, most importantly, allies in the struggle for social justice."
"One of Oregon’s oldest civil rights and social service organizations, empowering African-Americans and others to achieve equality in education, employment, health, economic security and quality of life."
The Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle empowers those we serve by providing programming and services designed to support and encourage self-sufficiency in all aspects of life. Our five areas of focus include advocacy & civic engagement, education, housing, public health and workforce development.
African American Alliance for Homeownership (AAAH)
Our mission is to increase homeownership and economic stability for African Americans and other underserved individuals.
Albina Headstart & Early Headstart
Comprehensively serve children and families providing child growth and development services and education to strengthen and enhance the abilities of children and their families to successfully function in our national and international environment.
Culture-specific, community-centered organization that co-designs and collaborates with our families to ensure that we create innovative, culturally-relevant and sustainable interventions and opportunities to help them thrive.
Black Food Sovereignty Coalition
Collaboration hub for Black and Brown communities to confront the systemic barriers that make food, place and economic opportunities inaccessible to them.
Black Educational Achievement Movement (BEAM)
The largest gathering of Black and Black identified students, educators, employers and college recruiters in the state of Oregon.
Our mission is to assist in the social and economic development of Oregon's underserved communities and to contribute to a broader understanding of ethnic and culturally diverse groups.
We are a Black, trans-led collective that curates parties to fundraise money to help Black transgender people pay for their rent, gender-affirming surgeries, smaller co-pays for medicines/doctor’s visits, and travel assistance.
The Okra Project is a collective that seeks to address the global crisis faced by Black Trans people by bringing home cooked, healthy, and culturally specific meals and resources to Black Trans People wherever we can reach them.
African American Health Coalition
Coalition promoting wellness for African Americans in the Portland, OR area.
Avel Gordly Center for Healing
We focus on culturally sensitive care for the African and African-American community. We have a close collaboration with community partners to ensure that we reach a population who are under served.
Mental healthcare for marginalized and intersectional communities.
Culturally-specific black community development corporation that focuses on the creation of healthy communities and work on projects that socially, physically, economically, and culturally benefit the black community in East Multnomah County.
This platform was created to promote, inspire, and elevate other black female therapists and create a safe space for black mental health.
Black Girls Smile was founded with a mission to provide young Black women with education, resources, and support to lead mentally healthy lives.
Black Men Heal's mission is to provide access to mental health treatment, psycho-education, and community resources to men of color.
Black Mental Health Alliance (BMHA)
BMHA provides meaningful, engaging and empowering monthly programming educating Black people on their ability to heal both individually and as a community.
Virtual community dedicated to the mental health and wellness of all Black people to include adults, children, and adolescents.
Black Women’s Health Imperative
Oldest national organization dedicated solely to improving the health and wellness of our nation’s 21 million Black women and girls physically, emotionally and financially.
The Loveland Therapy Fund provides financial assistance to Black women and girls seeking therapy nationally.
We are committed to promoting the growth and healing of our communities through our website, online directory, and monthly events.
National Queer & Trans Therapists of Color Network (NQTTCN)
Therapy directory advancing healing justice by transforming
mental health for queer and trans people of color.
North by Northeast Community Health Center
We are a medical clinic in Oregon devoted to African American/Black health. We exist to improve health outcomes and advance health equity by offering primary care services and health education and promotion focused on the African American/Black community.
Bi-annual mental health resource magazine for the Black Community.
Online space dedicated to encouraging the mental wellness of Black women and girls.
Provides proactive, multiculturally competent care to men of color.
Directory of black therapists and non-black, allied clinicians who are committed to doing anti-racist works and not re-traumatizing Black people.
Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective (BEAM)
National training, movement building and grant making organization dedicated to the healing, wellness and liberation of Black and marginalized communities.
Black Trans Femmes in the Arts
Our mission is to create spaces for the production and preservation of Black trans art and culture by building community with Black trans femme artists and providing them with the resources and support necessary to thrive.
Our mission is to present excellent, affordable theatre by and about the African diaspora. Our purpose is to provide black youth access and opportunities to creatively express themselves unapologetically through theatre, strengthen connections within our culture, and establish long-term artistic development.
Black-owned farm enterprise that promotes inter-generational community-based farming that creates measurable and sustainable environmental, social, cultural, and economic impacts in communities.
Radical Meditation for People of Color | North Portland Yoga
Meditation group for people of color, hosted by Touk at North Portland Yoga.
Oregon’s only historical society dedicated to preserving and presenting the experiences of African Americans statewide.
We strive to provide you with relevant, current, and engaging mental health content and stories specifically routed in communities of color. Here you will find information about mental health promotion and positive coping as well as resources related to mental illness and treatment.
African American producing theatre company whose “mission is to educate, entertain, and celebrate our culture while highlighting issues that impact the community.
A peer support line for individuals and families mental and emotionally impacted by racism.
Platform operated by QTPoC Mental Health that creates art, writing, and meditation spaces.
Space providing communal opportunities for coursework, group work, and personal enrichment experiences around earth-focused practices.
Seed & Thistle Apothecary: Brown Girl Rise
Group for young girls of color to build solidarity with one another in resistance to dominant images of illness, violence or dysfunction.
Organization dedicated to guiding under-served youth to realize their full potential.
Storytelling project that seeks to create environments where boundaries become more permeable, malleable and expansive, overcoming natural resistance to change.
Lifestyle media brand that amplifies the voices of Black women.
Memory-activism platform that works to amplify, honor, present, and preserve the silenced histories that surround our communities in order to understand our present, and create a future where we all belong.
Affiliated Tribes of the Northwest Indians
Non-profit organization representing 57 Northwest tribal governments from Oregon, Idaho, Washington, southeast Alaska, Northern California and Western Montana. ATNI is an organization whose foundation is composed of the people it is meant to serve.
Alaska Native Brotherhood/Alaska Native Sisterhood | Camp 49 (Columbia River)
The Alaska Native Brotherhood and the Alaska Native Sisterhood Grand Camp is the oldest known indigenous persons' civil rights organization in the world.
Bonneville Power Administration Tribal Affairs (BPA)
The BPA’s Tribal Education Capacity Building Grant program provides funding assistance to federally recognized tribes to advance awareness and understanding of the federal Columbia River Power and Transmission system and BPA programs.
Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC)
CRITFC’s mission is to ensure a unified voice in the overall management of the fishery resources, and as managers, to protect reserved treaty rights through the exercise of the inherent sovereign powers of the tribes.
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
Supporting a healthy community by facilitating dialogue, maintaining continuity, and providing protection of Tribal lifeways.
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians are the most diverse confederation of Tribes and Bands on a single reservation in the United States.
The Cowlitz Tribe is one of the largest in southern Washington. The Cowlitz Tribe is a significant employer and contributor to local economies.
Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB)
Non-profit tribal advisory organization serving the 43 federally recognized tribes of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.
Mother Nation | Homeless Response Team
Our homeless and homeless prevention programs provides a wide range of services to support Native American women, men single and families with children up to 24 years of age. To be eligible, must be facing eviction, fleeing domestic violence, or homeless.
Urban Native Education Alliance | Seattle
Our mission is to collectively engage in activities and promote educational achievement. We strive to enhance our tribal identities, personal and community growth and wellness. We advocate for justice, equality and visibility in the Seattle community.
First Nations | COVID-10 Emergency Relief Fund
First Nations has created the COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund to swiftly direct financial resources to Native communities on the frontlines of the crisis.
National Indian Child Welfare Association
NICWA works to eliminate child abuse and neglect by strengthening our families, tribes, and the laws that protect them.
Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA PDX)
Family of numerous tribes and voices who are rooted in sustaining tradition and building cultural wealth. We provide culturally-specific programs and services that guide our people in the direction of personal success and balance through cultural empowerment. NAYA is youth-centered, family-driven, and elder-guided.
Northwest Indian Veterans Association (NIVA)
Association formed to serve the needs of the American Indian Veteran Community. We work to ensure access to the VA’s healthcare system, other entitlements, benefits and programs that can assist.
National Resource Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Health, Education and Research.
Oregon Native American Chamber
Community of professionals, advisors, organizations, entrepreneurs, and companies collectively working toward the advancement of Native Americans in Oregon and Southwest Washington through educational and economic opportunities.
Our Native American Business & Entrepreneurial Network
Provides curriculum, training and organizational capacity building focused on developing entrepreneurship in Native and Indigenous communities.
We provide community health care and services targeting the urban American Indian and Alaska Native population in the greater Seattle-King County area.
Culturally informed mental health clinic offering education, peer support, and substance use disorder recovery for people of all colors, cultures, and tribes.
Cow Creek Health & Wellness Center
Two Tribal clinics offering physical and behavioral health services for Tribal members of the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians.
Cowlitz Tribal Health Clinic | Seattle, WA
The goal of the Cowlitz Indian Tribal Health Clinic is to provide a holistic approach to health care that promotes disease prevention, treatment, and education.
The mission of NARA is to provide education, physical and mental health services and substance abuse treatment that is culturally appropriate to American Indians, Alaska Natives and anyone in need.
Jessie Kaleikau, MA, Professional Counselor Associate | Tualatin Hills Counseling
I specialize in working with teenagers and adults who have experienced trauma, anxiety, and depression. I use a person-first and person-centered approach to walk alongside with clients in their healing journey. I also use other therapeutic modalities in my practice, as everyone and their needs are unique.
National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center
Providing national leadership to end violence against American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian women by lifting up the collective voices of grassroots advocates and offering culturally grounded resources, technical assistance and training, and policy development to strengthen tribal sovereignty.
Native Hope exists to address the injustice done to Native Americans. We dismantle barriers through storytelling and impactful programs to bring healing and inspire hope.
Social group for 2SLGBTQIA+ Native American/Alaska Natives and their families to come together and share, connect, reclaim and restore culture, community and the traditional roles of Two Spirit people.
Organization centered in traditional practices to help heal and support communities through ceremony, art, and culture.
A grassroots initiative which aims to reclaim and revitalize Indigenous health and wellness. We study and implement the lifestyle teachings of our ancestors, meanwhile incorporating new information to contribute to this ancient and ongoing chain of knowledge. Indigenous culture has always been dynamic, and wellness is an inherent aspect.
Comprehensive health resource for Native youth, by Native youth, providing content and stories about the topics that matter most to them. We strive to promote holistic health and positive growth in our local communities and nation at large.
Wisdom records, preserves, and shares oral history, cultural arts, language concepts, and traditional ecological knowledge of exemplary Native American elders, storytellers, and scientists in collaboration with diverse institutions, agencies and organizations. Our vision: Native American cultural sustainability, multimedia education and cultural reconciliation.
Association of Latino Professionals For America (ALPFA)
National nonprofit organization that focuses on providing professional development workshops and career resources to empower and develop leaders for the nation.
Community-based organization focused on achieving justice for BIPOC individuals and families in Oregon.
Causa | Oregon's Immigrant Rights Organization
Causa works to improve the lives of Latino immigrants and their families in Oregon through advocacy, coalition building, leadership development, and civic engagement. Latino immigrants and their families are the heart of Causa and inspire, implement, and champion our work.
Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity & Reproductive
Community-rooted nonprofit organization that works to enable Latinx individuals and their families to lead safe, healthy, self-determined lives.
Comunidades Organizando el Poder y la Acción Latina (COPAL)
Our mission is to unite Latinos in Minnesota in a community democracy that builds racial, gender, social and economic justice; our vision is to build a world that is fair, equitable, enjoyable, and environmentally sustainable for all.
Esperanza United mobilizes Latinas and Latin@ communities to end gender-based violence.
National non-profit organization that convenes a broad coalition of Latino leaders committed to addressing national, regional and local environmental, natural resources and conservation issues that significantly affect the health and welfare of the Latino community in the US.
The Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE)
A national non-profit dedicated to the employment, development, and advancement of Latino professionals.
Trade association for Latino Contractors in Oregon whose primary purpose is to support and empower Latino-owned businesses in construction. LB works with partners within the community to address the current inequities and connects contractors to public works project opportunities.
We bring together Minnesota Latinx leaders from across the state, that include various ethnicities, generations, and working sectors to have a greater social impact through collaboration, power building, and leadership development.
An organization dedicated to building political power in the Latino community so that the voices and values of Latinos are reflected at every level of government and in the policies that drive our country forward.
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
The largest and oldest Hispanic membership organization in the country. LULAC is a volunteer-based organization that empowers Latinos and builds strong Latino communities.
Pineros Y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN)
Our mission is to empower farmworkers and working Latinx families in Oregon by building community, increasing Latinx representation in elections, and policy advocacy on both the national and state levels.
Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund (MALDEF)
The nation’s leading Latino legal civil rights organization. Our commitment is to protect and defend the rights of all Latinos living in the US and the constitutional rights of all Americans.
National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC)
Our constituency is a multi-generational, multi-ethnic, and interdisciplinary community that includes thousands of Latino artists and hundreds of nonprofit Latino arts and cultural organizations in urban and rural communities. NALAC envisions a cultural landscape that fully values and integrates the essential contributions of an expanding Latino arts field and its dynamic workforce.
National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice
We amplify Latina/x voices to change the narratives that seek to tear down the inherent power that resides in our communities. We center Latinas/xs in order to transform the systems that influence our ability to fully make decisions about our bodies and our lives. We do this by building our activist base, shaping policy at the local and national levels, and shifting culture to dismantle the derogatory myths about our communities in order to help fuel a larger reproductive justice movement.
Oregon Commission on Hispanic Affairs (OCHA)
We serve the people of Oregon to empower and support Latinos through our special roles as policy advisors to Oregon state policy makers and leaders.
Pueblo Unido provides legal service navigation, client advocacy, and financial assistance to immigrants facing detention and deportation in the Pacific Northwest. We help people obtain legal aid and gather supporting evidence to present the strongest possible case against deportation.
Unidos US is the nation's largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization.
Offers culturally-responsive and linguistically-appropriate services focusing on Multnomah County's growing Latino Community, as well other diverse groups and the communities.
Caminar Latino creates opportunities for Latino families to transform their lives and communities and works to change the social conditions that give rise to violence.
Committee for Hispanic Children & Families (CHCF)
CHCF combines education, capacity-building, and advocacy to strengthen the support system and continuum of learning for children and youth.
Council for Latino Workplace Equity (CLWE)
The mission of CLWE is to be a trusted resource and platform to foster workplace equity for Latino talent.
Social service nonprofit that serves the entire lifespan to address the social determinants of health. We have 5 main programming areas: Education, from early childhood to adulthood, housing, community wellness, UNICA, the first bilingual/bicultural domestic violence/sexual assault prevention and intervention program, and economic opportunities.
Encuentro Latino is an online clearinghouse for resources on domestic violence in Latin America and in Latino/Hispanic immigrant communities in the US.
Esperanza United mobilizes Latinas and Latin@ communities to end gender-based violence. Formerly Casa de Esperanza, Esperanza United was founded in 1982 by a small group of persevering Latinas as an emergency shelter in St. Paul, Minnesota. We continue to ground our work in community strengths and wisdom, as we serve Latin@s locally and nationwide.
Euvalcree Community Organization
Euvalcree mobilizes and engages underserved and underrepresented populations to improve the lives of all children, families and communities in rural Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.
Latino Community Development Corporation that strengthens families by providing affordable housing, homeownership support, economic advancement and educational opportunities.
Latino Community Association of Central Oregon
Association assisting with immigration, language, health, work, and more for Latinos in Central Oregon.
Latino Network's mission is to positively transform the lives of Latino youth, families, and communities throughout Portland, Oregon.
Salvadoran American Leadership and Educational Fund (SALEF)
SALEF’s mission is to promote the civic participation and representation of the Salvadoran and other Latino communities in the U.S., promote the economic development and democracy in El Salvador, as well as to advocate for its economic, educational, and political advancement and growth.
Online private peer-to-peer support line for anxiety and depression.
Mental health services for Latino/Latina families in Eugene.
Consejo Counseling & Referral Service
Our Outpatient Mental Health Program assists adult, adolescent, children, and families to identify concerns and problem areas in their lives that need change. We also support the process of exploring the possible changes that will propel recovery and wellness to empower clients to make one change at a time while working in the context of a multi-faceted recovery program.
Central City Concern | Puentes Program
Puentes supports the Latinx/Hispanic community and non-English speakers seeking healing and recovery. At Puentes, you’ll have the support of staff members who share your language, culture, and life experiences. Bilingual and bicultural staff provide counseling and individual treatment plans with our clients’ unique needs in mind.
We seek to provide high-quality care and to provide access to many other resources for health and wellness.
Our mission is to strengthen the health and well-being of Latino/x/e families and communities in Oregon. Our constituency is low income Latino/x/e communities who live in the Portland and Salem regions, and we have currently made strides for state-wide partnerships and reach.
La Clinica del Valle | Medford, OR
La Clinica offers high quality, prevention-focused services through seven neighborhood health centers, 17 school-based clinics, and a mobile health center. Our outreach programs provide a safety net for our most remote and vulnerable community members, and to help our community access care, we accept all insurance types and offer a sliding scale for low-income uninsured and underinsured patients.
Oregon Latino Health Coalition (OLHC)
As Oregon’s Latinx-led, Latinx-serving health policy advocacy organization, OLHC is committed to eliminating the health disparities facing our community.
National Latino Behavioral Health Association (NLBHA)
The National Latino Behavioral Health Association (NLBHA) was established to fill a need for a unified national voice for Latino populations in the behavioral health arena and to bring attention to the great disparities that exist in areas of access, utilization, practice based research and adequately trained personnel.
Offers long-term, low barrier, no-cost, culturally specific addiction recovery and harm reduction support services for the entire Latino/o/x and Spanish-speaking community in the Portland area.
Psychiatric private practice that provides clinical care (medication management and therapy/psychotherapy).
We provide resources for our community to heal, thrive, and become advocates for their own mental health.
Virginia Garcia Wellness Center | Beaverton, OR
Our mission is to provide high quality, comprehensive, and culturally appropriate primary health care to the communities of Washington and Yamhill counties with a special emphasis on migrant and seasonal farmworkers and others with barriers to receiving health care.
We inspire, connect, and engage Latino communities in the outdoors and embrace cultura y familia as part of the outdoor narrative, ensuring our history, heritage, and leadership are valued and represented.
As the Premier Latino arts and culture center of the Pacific Northwest, Milagro provides extraordinary Latino theatre, culture, and arts education for the enrichment of all communities.
List of providers offering a range of mental, emotional and physical relief services free of charge to those fighting for social justice.
Asian American Legal Defense & Education Fund (AALDEF)
AALDEF works with Asian American communities across the country to secure human rights for all through combining litigation, advocacy, education, and organizing.
Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence
We envision a world free of gender-based violence, with equal opportunities for all to thrive.
Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association (APAMSA)
A national organization of medical and pre-medical students committed to addressing the unique health challenges of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities.
Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO)
APANO unites Asians and Pacific Islanders to build power, develop leaders, and advance equity through organizing, advocacy, community development, and cultural work.
Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF)
APIAHF influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders.
Ascend is the largest Pan-Asian business professional membership organization in North America. Our mission is to drive workplace and societal impact by developing and elevating all Asian and Pacific Islander (API) business leaders and empowering them to become catalysts for change.
Center for Asian Pacific American Women
The Center strives to nurture our Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities by expanding leadership capacity, fostering awareness of AAPI issues, creating a supportive network of AAPI women leaders, and strengthening community.
National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF)
NAPAWF is the only organization focused on building power with AAPI women and girls to influence critical decisions that affect our lives, our families and our communities. Using a reproductive justice framework, we elevate AAPI women and girls to impact policy and drive systemic change in the US.
A progressive coalition of local organizations that advocate for and organize in low-income AAPI communities and neighborhoods. We strengthen and mobilize our members to build power nationally and further our vision of economic and social justice for all.
Sikh American Legal Defense & Education Fund (SALDEF)
Building dialogue, deepening understanding, promoting civic & political participation for Sikh Americans.
Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC)
A national civil rights organization that empowers Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese American communities to create a socially just and equitable society. As representatives of the largest refugee community ever resettled in the US, SEARAC stands together with other refugee communities, communities of color, and social justice movements in pursuit of social equity.
Nonprofit organization that runs the Stop AAPI Hate Reporting Center, which tracks incidents of hate and discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the US.
Womankind uses the multidimensionality of its Asian heritage to work alongside survivors of gender-based violence as they build a path to healing.
We are a survivor-led organization focused on serving survivors of sexual violence, human trafficking, and domestic violence from Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, Asian, and South Asian communities.
Free, confidential, nonprofit organization based in the San Francisco Bay Area, that primarily helps families and individuals from South Asia (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka among others) facing domestic violence, emotional abuse, cultural alienation, or family conflict.
South Asian Women's Empowerment & Resource Alliance
Our mission is to support and empower the South Asian community experiencing domestic violence in Oregon. We promote the independence and dignity of South Asian women through education, empowerment and solidarity.
Asian American Drug Abuse Program
Non-profit organization dedicated to serving Asian Pacific Islanders and other under-served communities with substance abuse services.
Asian Counseling & Referral Service (ACRS)
Nonprofit organization working for social justice and offering a broad array of behavioral health programs, human services and civic engagement activities for Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders and other communities in King County and beyond. ACRS serves a wide range of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities (immigrants, refugees and American born) in the Pacific Northwest.
Mental health resources and support for Asian Americans
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Asian Health & Service Center (AHSC)
AHSC offers a continuum of social and support services in a culturally sensitive setting by reaching out to Asian immigrants, reacquainting them with the arts and culture of their homeland, providing opportunities for socializing, and fostering a sense of community.
Asian Mental Health Collective
The AMHC seeks to raise awareness about the importance of mental health care, promote emotional well-being, and de-stigmatize mental health within the Asian community.
National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association (NAAPIMHA)
The mission of the NAAPIMHA is to promote the mental health and well being of the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities. NAAPIMHA strives to raise awareness of the role of mental health in an individual’s health and well-being, especially in Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities throughout the country.
The South-Asian Mental Health Outreach Program of ASHA International aims to: Promote awareness about mental health and emotional wellbeing, improve access to care, and connect people to community supports and wellness resources. The program supports people from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan living in the Portland metropolitan area.
South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA)
SAMHAA provides a safe forum where members of the South Asian community can come together to create awareness of mental health issues, fight stigma and misinformation, and bridge the gap between the community and mental health resource providers.
South Asian Mental Health Initiative & Network (SAMHIN)
SAMHIN is a team of dedicated, multifaceted, determined, and passionate individuals from all walks of life with a strong desire to help uncover and fight mental illness in the South Asian community.
Helps mental health providers serve the mental health needs of the South Asian diaspora.
An online counseling platform, catering to the unique mental health needs of South Asians across the globe. We strive to create a safe space by allowing individuals to tell their story in a supportive & non-judgmental environment.
Stories of lesbian, gay, transgender and queer triumphs and struggles in our Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities through the eyes of parents, elders and family.
Asian Women for Health (AWFH) is a peer-led, community-based network dedicated to advancing Asian women’s health and wellbeing through education, advocacy, and support. We are a diverse group of individuals working together across differences in age, ethnicity, language, sexual orientation, socio-economic and educational levels, to address individual, community-wide and systemic barriers that affect Asian women and their loved ones.
Our mission is to encourage healthy, open dialogue of South Asian mental health issues in an effort to remove stigma, improve awareness and promote self-care.
National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (NQAPIA)
Federation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Asian American, South Asian, Southeast Asian, and Pacific Islander (AAPI) organizations. We seek to build the organizational capacity of local LGBT AAPI groups, develop leadership, promote visibility, educate our community, enhance grassroots organizing, expand collaborations, and challenge anti-LGBTQ bias and racism.
A culturally-specific mental health organization offering education and peer support for Asian-Americans.
Queer South Asian National Network (QSANN)
A network developed by current and past queer South Asian organizational leaders across the US. We envision Queer South Asian organizations that: Survive and thrive through leadership change; have a documented and preserved history; are able to build on local and national resources to support their members;
reflect, serve, and are led by the diversity of our communities; and engage their local communities in dialogue, action, and intersectional movement building.
Recovery Dharma offers an approach to recovery based on Buddhist principles. Our program is peer-led and non-theistic. We welcome all those who wish to pursue recovery as part of our community.
We are a grassroots collective of Asian & migrant sex workers and allies, organizing transnationally.
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC)
The largest Arab American grassroots civil rights organization in the US.
American Muslims for Palestine
AMP works to educate, organize, and mobilize the Muslim community in the US to take action for Palestinian rights.
Arab-American Institute Foundation
AAIF is a national civil rights advocacy organization that provides strategic analysis to policy makers and community members to strengthen democracy, protect civil rights and liberties, and defend international human rights.
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)
Our mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, protect civil rights, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.
Our mission is to promote peace among all, by fostering a deeper, more nuanced understanding of Muslims and other faith-based, racial/ethnic, and cultural communities, through teaching, learning, and engaging across differences.
A national legal advocacy and educational organization that works on the frontlines of civil rights to guarantee freedom and justice for Americans of all faiths.
Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV)
MPV is a religious organization that advocates for civil rights, secular government, and LGBTQI inclusion through media campaigns, marriage services, and policy research.
A multi-year, grassroots campaign that challenges the growing discrimination and persistent misconception of Arab and Muslim Americans, including refugees of Arab and Muslim descent, in the US. It also inspires a positive perception of Arab and Muslim Americans (including Arab and Muslim refugees), creates systematic policy changes at the national and local levels and builds greater capacity for this community as a whole.
Arab Community Center for Economic & Social Services
ACCESS strives to enable and empower individuals, families and communities to lead informed, productive and culturally sensitive lives. As a nonprofit model of excellence, we honor our Arab American heritage through community-building and service to all those in need, of every heritage.
Greater Middle East Center (GMEC) | IRCO
GMEC is an inclusive center that provides culturally specific services, resources, cultural events and unity to communities from North Africa, the Middle East and South Asia, complementing projects and services offered by other grassroots efforts and community organizations.
Islamic Social Services Of Oregon State (ISOS)
ISOS collaborates with a network of non-profit organizations and community service groups to assist those facing periods of challenge in gaining self-reliance through financial assistance and public assistance targeted to their needs and goals.
Institute for Muslim Mental Health (IMMH)
IMMH mobilizes mental health professionals interested in caring for Muslims to exchange resources, disseminate original research on Muslim mental health, trained professionals and community leaders, mentored students and young professionals, and connected American Muslims to mental health services.
A psychological and spiritual community wellness center advancing the professional practice of psychology rooted in Islamic theology.
Muslim Health Professionals of Seattle
A non-profit service organization dedicated to improving the health of Muslims in Seattle and the surrounding region.
Arab American Cultural Center of Oregon (AACCO)
A non-profit cultural center dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the heritage of Oregon's diverse Arab-American community. Through its cultural preservation work and through its programs and events, AACCO will become a prominent contributor to Oregon's cultural development.
Muslim Community Center of Portland (MCCP)
MCCP is the oldest Islamic community in the state of Oregon. We are located in the vibrant center of NE Portland. Full of life, diversity, and color we accept believers of all backgrounds and do our best to serve and uplift the people we represent.
Muslim Educational Trust (MET)
Our mission is to enrich the public’s understanding of Islam and dispel common myths and stereotypes, while serving the Muslim community’s educational, social, and spiritual needs in order to develop generations of proud and committed Muslims who will lead our community to the fore front of bridge building dialogue, community service, and stewardship.
Catholic Immigration Legal Services (CILS)
Catholic Immigration Legal Services (CILS) provides quality legal immigration assistance to low-income residents of Washington. Currently, CILS provides free citizenship/N-400 application assistance to people who are currently receiving public benefits or living in the city of Seattle. All other immigration legal services are provided for a small fee.
Community Change is a national organization that builds the power of low-income people, especially people of color, to fight for a society where everyone can thrive.
We are building an intersectional movement fighting for economic and reproductive justice for caregivers in Oregon.
Human Rights First is an independent advocacy and action organization that challenges America to live up to its ideals.
Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)
IRCO supports immigrants, refugees and mainstream community members to become self-sufficient. We strive in our programming, outreach and education to foster understanding, compassion and communication between Oregon's established communities and newest arrivals.
Immigration Counseling Service (ICS)
ICS is a not-for-profit immigration law firm dedicated to improving the lives of Oregon's immigrant communities through access to affordable legal services and educational forums. We assist people in many types of immigration matters, including family-based petitions; visas for victims of crime, domestic violence and trafficking; asylees and refugees fleeing violence in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, and Central America. Through a contract with the United States Committee on Refugees and Immigrants, ICS provides social services advocacy, case management and referral services to trafficking survivors, and represents unaccompanied minors through a grant from the Vera Institute of Justice. ICS also welcomes LGBTQ communities and works closely with them to provide immigration services.
Immigration Equality is America's leading LGBTQ and HIV-positive immigrant rights organization.
Immigrant Rights | ACLU Washington
Advocating fair treatment for non-citizens has been an important part of the ACLU’s work since its founding in 1920.
National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON)
The National Day Laborer Organizing Network is an American organization dedicated to improving the lives of day laborers.
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NIRP)
NIRP promotes justice by defending and advancing the rights of immigrants through direct legal services, systemic advocacy, and community education. NIRP strives for justice and equity for all persons, regardless of where they were born.
National Immigrant Women's Advocacy Project (NIWAP)
The National Immigrant Women's Advocacy Project (NIWAP, pronounced new-app) addresses the needs of immigrant women, immigrant children and immigrant victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other crimes by advocating for reforms in law, policy and practice.
National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (NNIRR)
The National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (NNIRR) works to defend and expand the rights of all immigrants and refugees, regardless of immigration status. Since its founding in 1986, the organization has drawn membership from diverse immigrant communities, and actively builds alliances with social and economic justice partners around the country.
Refugees International advocates for lifesaving assistance, human rights, and protection for displaced people and promotes solutions to displacement crises around the world.
The Tahirih Justice Center is a national, nonprofit organization that serves immigrant survivors fleeing gender-based violence.
We are led by people of color, immigrants and refugees, rural communities, and people experiencing poverty. We work across Oregon to build a unified intercultural movement for justice.
US Committee for Refugees & Immigrants (USCRI)
USCRI provides low-cost legal representation to refugees and immigrants to help them navigate the immigration system.
Immigrant Family Services Institute (IFSI)
Our mission is to expedite the successful integration of recent immigrants into the social and economic fabric of the United States with justice and dignity.
Immigrant Youth Services | Morrison Child & Family Services
We provide a wide range of services for youth and families, including residential foster care and support services for immigrant youth (ages 13-17). These include a Short Term Shelter, Staff Secure Care, and a Long Term Group Home. We also provide home-study services and post-release follow-up support services to assist youth in connecting them with helpful community resources after arriving with family or sponsors. We do not work for Immigration and Custom’s Enforcement (ICE), nor do we receive any funding from them.
International Family Resource Center | CISC
A place for families to go for connection, friendships, skill building, and family support services including advocacy, information & assistance, cultural activities, parent education, parent-child activities and play and learn groups, community building and education activities/workshops, and a weekly legal clinic (Languages available in English and Chinese).
Portland Refugee Support Group
We empower refugees through social support and education. We help our clients navigate a path to a successful life in the US.
We empower refugee and immigrant cooks by preparing them for culinary careers and becoming food entrepreneurs.
Refugee & Immigrant Services | Jewish Family Services
The Jewish community understands what it is like to leave one’s home and resettle in a foreign land. That historic experience fuels our desire to help refugees and immigrants make a successful transition to self-sufficiency. Our culturally diverse staff is recruited directly from the communities we serve.
Refugee & Immigrant Services | LCSNW
We work with thousands of refugees and immigrants each year to help them rise above their challenges, build upon the strength and courage that got them here, and support their hopes to become vital contributors to our communities.
Bilingual Preschool | Refugee & Immigrant Family Center (RIFC)
RIFC's mission is to provide a high quality part-time preschool experience for children ages 2-5 in a warm, nurturing, culturally relevant environment.
Southwest Youth & Family Services | United Way of King County
We serve the West Seattle and South King County communities through family support, education, youth development, and behavioral health programs. Our programs include early childhood learning, after-school tutoring, case management, immigrant resources, counseling services in multiple languages and more.
Somali Community Services of Seattle (SCSS)
Their mission is to work for the success of refugees in assuring a smooth transitional process, and attaining a self-sustainable status in their new country. Somali Community Services of Seattle serves East African refugees through a variety of services including case management and referrals, children and youth programs, senior program, and educational courses and workshops such as refugee parent education, computer classes, social justice leadership training, and natural environment conservation.
West African Community | Early Learning & Family Services
We provide a range of research driven family support programs to promote healthier, more resilient children, youth, and families in King County’s West African refugee and immigrant community. We provide bilingual and bicultural early learning services and parenting/caregiver education and support to low-income, limited English proficient immigrants with kids ages 0 to 17.
Intercultural Psychiatric Clinic | OHSU
IPP provides culturally sensitive mental health services to immigrant and refugee communities. We offer individual and group therapy as well as psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and case management in collaboration with primary care providers, and various community services. Many of our staff are immigrants or former refugees themselves so they have a profound understanding of the struggles that this community faces. Our team of counselors who speak many different languages work alongside psychiatrists to provide interpretation, cultural insight, and basic skills training.
Refugee & Immigrant Services | LCSNW
We work with thousands of refugees and immigrants each year to help them rise above their challenges, build upon the strength and courage that got them here, and support their hopes to become vital contributors to our communities.
Russian Oregon Social Services (ROSS)
Our services include crisis intervention, long-term case management, individualized resource planning/referrals, advocacy, assistance obtaining protective orders and communication with law enforcement, emotional support, mental health counseling, safety planning, assistance accessing low-cost/free legal services, assistance with transitional housing, short-term financial assistance and support groups.
African Youth & Community Organization (AYCO)
The AYCO mission is 'to settle the past, engage the present, and hope for the future.' AYCO strives to strengthen a sense of cultural identity within immigrant communities while also enhancing capacity toward integration and hope for the future.
Eritrean Association in Greater Seattle
Pursuit of common goals to contribute to the well being of our community and to preserve our rich cultural heritage.
Ethiopian Community of Seattle
ECS creates opportunities for economic, cultural development, educational enhancement, and recreation for Ethiopians and
the broader East African Community in the Puget Sound area.
This included new arrivals needing culturally relevant support and assistance; adopted Ethiopian children and their families who seek connection with the local Ethiopian community; and other East African communities in our area.
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