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Korean Legal Clinic offered by King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinics at Korean Community Services Center
Attorneys work with interpreters to give consultation and legal advice on family law, immigration law, landlord-tenant disputes, employment law and other areas. Call for an appointment. Focuses on serving limited English-speaking Koreans.
Operates legal clinics providing free 30 minute consultations with an attorney.
Focus is on Korean and Korean-speaking clients.
Clinic attorneys can:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Neighborhood legal clinic attorneys may not have expertise in all areas of the law, but they will make every attempt to answer questions accurately.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
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Customer Service Discrimination AssistanceGeneral Legal AidOrganizational Start Up ServicesGovernment Complaints/Government Ombudsman OfficesChild Guardianship AssistanceEmployment Discrimination AssistanceDurable Power of Attorney for Health CareChild Support Assistance/EnforcementAsylum Application Filing AssistanceRepossession Agency ComplaintsFoster Care Legal ServicesLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionDeferred Action on Alien RemovalVeteran Benefits AssistanceWork PermitsPatient Rights AssistanceNaturalization Support/Legal ServicesEviction Prevention AssistanceEstate Entitlement AssistanceHousing Discrimination AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingHIPAA ComplaintsPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsGrandparent RightsCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceLabor and Employment LawLandlord Rights Information/CounselingAutomobile ComplaintsAdult Guardianship AssistanceContract LawDivorce AssistanceGeneral Education AdvocacyPaternity SuitsVoting Rights ProtectionImpounded Vehicle ServicesCorporate/Business LawIntellectual Property Law Training/General InformationCollection ComplaintsChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceAdoption Legal ServicesFamily Justice CentersSpecial Immigrant Juvenile PetitionsEducation Discrimination AssistanceChild Advocacy CentersElder LawComprehensive Immigration/Naturalization ServicesConsumer LawTaxpayer Advocate ServicesElder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining OrdersDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesWarranty ComplaintsHousing ComplaintsBankruptcy AssistanceIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsImmigrant Benefits AssistanceProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesWorkers Compensation Benefits AssistanceRights Counseling for Undocumented PeopleWelfare Rights AssistanceHome SanitationPredatory Lending AssistanceAlien Travel/Reentry Document Filing AssistanceUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceNative American/Tribal LawEmancipation of MinorsImmigrant Labor Certification Filing AssistanceConstitutional/Civil Rights GroupsComprehensive Family Law ServicesSpecial Education AdvocacyWill Preparation AssistancePublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceConsumer Fraud ReportingDurable Power of Attorney for Asset ManagementDriver License Retention/Reinstatement Assistance
Expanding Your Horizons offered by TOGETHER!
Aims to advance educational equity and increase access to representation and information about STEM/STEAM careers and higher education pathways through career-connected learning.
An annual one day Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math (STEAM) Conference.
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General Legal Clinics offered at Eastside Legal Assistance Program
Provides free 45-minute appointments for advice on civil legal issues. Attorneys at the clinic do not typically provide representation. Serves low-income residents of East, Northeast and Southeast King County (does not serve Seattle residents.)
Provides free 45-minute to 1-hour appointments with an attorney for advice on civil legal issues such as: consumer, finance/debt, employment, housing, benefits. Appointments are required. Clinics are currently telephonic.
Attorneys at the clinic are not able to provide representation.
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Consumer Fraud ReportingChildren's Rights GroupsHousing ComplaintsEstate Entitlement AssistanceVoting Rights ProtectionAutomobile ComplaintsEmployment Discrimination AssistanceLegal CounselingGeneral Legal AidEducation Discrimination AssistanceTaxpayer Advocate ServicesHIPAA ComplaintsCorporate/Business LawIntellectual Property Law Training/General InformationElder LawElder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining OrdersDurable Power of Attorney for Health CareLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionConstitutional/Civil Rights GroupsCollection ComplaintsUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceConsumer LawLegal RepresentationPublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsGeneral Education AdvocacyOrganizational Start Up ServicesWorkers Compensation Benefits AssistanceWarranty ComplaintsLabor and Employment LawGeneral Consumer ComplaintsSpecial Education AdvocacyDurable Power of Attorney for Asset ManagementChild Guardianship AssistanceHousing Discrimination AssistanceConservatorship AssistanceAdult Guardianship AssistanceCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesRepossession Agency ComplaintsDriver License Retention/Reinstatement AssistancePatient Rights AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingWill Preparation AssistanceEviction Prevention AssistanceDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesLandlord Rights Information/CounselingLabor Arbitration/MediationContract LawImpounded Vehicle ServicesPredatory Lending AssistanceHuman Trafficking Legal AssistanceLandlord AssociationsNative American/Tribal LawCustomer Service Discrimination AssistancePost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsWelfare Rights Assistance
LGBTQ2S+ Legal Clinic offered by King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinics through QLAW
Hosts a free monthly legal clinic with a focus on LGBTQ issues; provides information in a variety of areas including family law, debt and bankruptcy, divorce/dissolution, employment discrimination, and transgender legal issues.
Hosts a legal clinic specifically designed to address the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals and couples. This clinic is run by QLaw Foundation in partnership with the King County Bar Association.
The clinic is open to everyone regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
At the clinic, an attorney will meet with clients for 30 minutes and provide individualized legal advice and information.
Clinic attorneys will answer questions and provide information in a variety of areas including family law, immigration, debt and bankruptcy, divorce/dissolution, employment discrimination, and transgender legal issues.
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General Legal AidGrandparent RightsChild Advocacy CentersAlimony AssistanceWork PermitsNative American/Tribal LawAdoption Legal ServicesHome SanitationMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingImmigrant Benefits AssistanceHealth Care Discrimination AssistanceHuman Trafficking Legal AssistanceEmployment Discrimination AssistanceLegal CounselingEviction Prevention AssistanceChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceComprehensive Family Law ServicesPaternity SuitsAlien Travel/Reentry Document Filing AssistanceEducation Discrimination AssistanceNaturalization Support/Legal ServicesGeneral Education AdvocacyPatient Rights AssistanceElder LawHousing Discrimination AssistanceFamily Justice CentersDivorce AssistanceVeteran Benefits AssistanceAsylum Application Filing AssistancePublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionDebt Consolidation ServicesEmancipation of MinorsBankruptcy AssistanceCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceHousing ComplaintsAdult Guardianship AssistanceDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesDurable Power of Attorney for Asset ManagementChild Support Assistance/EnforcementUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceSpecial Immigrant Juvenile PetitionsSpecial Education AdvocacyFoster Care Legal ServicesLandlord Rights Information/CounselingDeferred Action on Alien Removal
Conflict Resolution offered by Office of the Education Ombuds
Helps resolve conflict between families and schools as a neutral third party. Offers options, help identifying issues and possible solutions. Provides information and referral to education-related resources. Does not provide legal advice.
Helps resolve disputes, complaints and conflict between families and schools through facilitation.
Acts as a confidential, neutral third party not associated with the public school system.
Promotes school-family partnerships and provides information about the education system and referrals to education-related resources.
Helps parents concerned about a child being bullied at school.
Provides workshops and presentations and publishes materials designed to help families understand and navigate the K-12 education system.
Publications can be downloaded from the website or mailed.
Publications are translated into several languages.
The Education Ombudsman does not help with issues regarding:
- Elected officials (such as school board members)
- Private schools
- Private organizations or businesses
- Preschools, colleges and universities
Does not have the authority to force a school or school district to take a specific course of action and cannot discipline or terminate school or school district employees.
Does not provide legal advice or services.
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Legal Services and Advocacy for Youth offered by TeamChild in Spokane County
Provides advocacy and access to community-based services for youth, ages 12 through 24.
Staff will need to speak with the youth directly.
Provides civil legal advocacy to youth primarily between 12-24 years old. TeamChild’s legal team works to secure community-based services, help youth access appropriate education, healthcare, mental/behavioral health resources, safe and stable housing, navigate school discipline, and works with youth incarcerated in the Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) system. Advocacy efforts focus on education and school-related issues such as enrollment, school discipline and access to special education; securing safe and stable housing for youth; and helping clients access public benefits, including health care, mental health services, DDA and other support. Advocacy also includes post-conviction relief, including records sealing, restitution modifications, and assisting youth with reentry supports when returning to community from incarceration.
Note: TeamChild does not provide criminal defense representation to youth or adults involved in the juvenile delinquency or adult criminal systems, nor does it offer family law representation, including child custody issues.
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Case/Care ManagementEviction Prevention AssistanceGeneral Education AdvocacyWelfare Rights AssistanceEmancipation of MinorsHousing Advocacy GroupsProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesChildren's Rights GroupsCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceHousing ComplaintsSpecial Education AdvocacyIndividual AdvocacyMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsJuvenile Diversion
Legal Services and Advocacy for Youth Offered by TeamChild in Yakima County
Provides advocacy and access to community-based services for youth, ages 12 through 24.
Staff will need to speak with the youth directly.
Provides civil legal advocacy to youth primarily between 12-24 years old. TeamChild’s legal team works to secure community-based services, help youth access appropriate education, healthcare, mental/behavioral health resources, safe and stable housing, navigate school discipline, and works with youth incarcerated in the Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) system. Advocacy efforts focus on education and school-related issues such as enrollment, school discipline and access to special education; securing safe and stable housing for youth; and helping clients access public benefits, including health care, mental health services, DDA and other support. Advocacy also includes post-conviction relief, including records sealing, restitution modifications, and assisting youth with reentry supports when returning to community from incarceration.
Note: TeamChild does not provide criminal defense representation to youth or adults involved in the juvenile delinquency or adult criminal systems, nor does it offer family law representation, including child custody issues.
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Individual AdvocacyPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceGeneral Education AdvocacyWelfare Rights AssistanceEmancipation of MinorsEviction Prevention AssistanceChildren's Rights GroupsMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsJuvenile DiversionSpecial Education AdvocacyProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesHousing ComplaintsHousing Advocacy GroupsCase/Care Management
Loren Miller Bar Association Legal Clinic offered by King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinics at Loren Miller Bar Association (telephonic)
Operates a legal clinic where a free 30-minute legal consultation is available for individuals with cases in King County who are not already represented by an attorney. Focus is on serving African American clients but clinic is open to all.
Operates a legal clinic providing a free 30-minute consultation with an attorney (60 minutes if an interpreter or other accommodation is needed)
Clinic is open to all, but particular focus is on providing culturally-informed legal services in a safe and welcoming environment to individuals who identify as African American or Black. This clinic is staffed primarily by attorneys of color.
Clinic attorneys can:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Neighborhood Legal Clinic attorneys may not have expertise in all areas of the law, but they will make every attempt to answer questions accurately.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
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Traffic/Parking Ticket Information/AdviceElder LawNative American/Tribal LawDivorce AssistanceLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionConstitutional/Civil Rights GroupsIntellectual Property Law Training/General InformationSpecial Education AdvocacyState Disability Insurance Appeals/ComplaintsIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsState Unemployment Insurance Appeals/ComplaintsCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceVeteran Benefits AssistanceDurable Power of Attorney for Asset ManagementConsumer Fraud ReportingAsylum Application Filing AssistanceWorkers Compensation Benefits AssistanceVoting Rights ProtectionPredatory Lending AssistanceImmigrant Benefits AssistanceHIPAA ComplaintsChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceAlien Travel/Reentry Document Filing AssistanceGeneral Legal AidPaternity SuitsElder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining OrdersLabor and Employment LawHome SanitationWill Preparation AssistanceBankruptcy AssistanceWork PermitsChild Support Assistance/EnforcementLegal CounselingMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceWarranty ComplaintsEstate Entitlement AssistanceFood Stamps/SNAP Appeals/ComplaintsEmployment Discrimination AssistanceComprehensive Immigration/Naturalization ServicesImpounded Vehicle ServicesPublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceConsumer LawEducation Discrimination AssistanceDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesCollection ComplaintsDurable Power of Attorney for Health CareTaxpayer Advocate ServicesSpecial Immigrant Juvenile PetitionsDriver License Retention/Reinstatement AssistanceLandlord Rights Information/CounselingNaturalization Support/Legal ServicesAlimony AssistanceCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceHousing Discrimination AssistanceWelfare Rights AssistanceHuman Trafficking Legal AssistanceAutomobile ComplaintsCorporate/Business LawContract LawAdult Guardianship AssistanceDeferred Action on Alien RemovalGeneral Education AdvocacyMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsEviction Prevention AssistancePatient Rights AssistanceHousing ComplaintsEmancipation of MinorsProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesOrganizational Start Up ServicesSocial Security Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
General Legal Clinics offered by King County Bar Association's Neighborhood Legal Clinics
Operates legal clinics across King County where free 30-minute legal consultations are available for individuals who are not already represented by an attorney.
Operates legal clinics providing free 30 minute consultations with an attorney at multiple locations across King County. As of 9/2024, most clinics are telephonic, but there may be limited in-person availability in Seattle and Kent. Details will be provided to clients during intake screening.
Clinic attorneys can:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Neighborhood Legal Clinic attorneys may not have expertise in all areas of the law, but they will make every attempt to answer questions accurately.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
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Eviction Prevention AssistanceConsumer Fraud ReportingPublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceContract LawEmancipation of MinorsGovernment Complaints/Government Ombudsman OfficesOrganizational Start Up ServicesDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsPredatory Lending AssistanceElder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining OrdersCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesHousing ComplaintsCorporate/Business LawAutomobile ComplaintsLabor and Employment LawWelfare Rights AssistanceIntellectual Property Law Training/General InformationMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingHuman Trafficking Legal AssistanceDriver License Retention/Reinstatement AssistanceWarranty ComplaintsTaxpayer Advocate ServicesLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionState Disability Insurance Appeals/ComplaintsUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsConsumer LawTenant Rights Information/CounselingFood Stamps/SNAP Appeals/ComplaintsVeteran Benefits AssistanceHome SanitationImpounded Vehicle ServicesGeneral Legal AidHousing Discrimination AssistanceSpecial Education AdvocacyLandlord Rights Information/CounselingPatient Rights AssistanceEstate Entitlement AssistanceHIPAA ComplaintsLegal CounselingSocial Security Disability Insurance Appeals/ComplaintsWorkers Compensation Benefits AssistanceAdult Guardianship AssistanceGeneral Education AdvocacyRepossession Agency ComplaintsEmployment Discrimination AssistancePost Conviction Restoration of Civil Rights
Youth Homelessness Program offered by Legal Counsel for Youth and Children
Provides civil legal advice and/or representation for youth ages 12-24, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Provides free civil legal services for youth and young adults between ages 12-24 who are experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
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Government Complaints/Government Ombudsman OfficesStalking/Harassment OrdersSpecial Education AdvocacyAdult Guardianship AssistanceLandlord Rights Information/CounselingDriver License Retention/Reinstatement AssistanceHousing Discrimination AssistancePatient Rights AssistanceSpecial Immigrant Juvenile PetitionsProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesWorkers Compensation Benefits AssistanceConsumer LawDivorce AssistanceAlimony AssistanceGeneral Legal AidMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceImmigrant Benefits AssistanceWelfare Rights AssistanceLabor and Employment LawBankruptcy AssistanceNative American/Tribal LawIdentification Application/Replacement ClinicsFoster Care Legal ServicesChild Support Assistance/EnforcementName/Personal Information Modification AssistanceGeneral Education AdvocacyChild Guardianship AssistanceCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceCollection ComplaintsHousing ComplaintsEmancipation of MinorsCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceHome SanitationVeteran Benefits AssistanceChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsEviction Prevention AssistanceDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesConsumer Fraud ReportingPublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceConstitutional/Civil Rights GroupsPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsPaternity SuitsLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionPredatory Lending AssistanceTenant Rights Information/CounselingEducation Discrimination Assistance
Education Services offered at Camas Path Learning Center
Tribal assistance with education services, in-school tutoring, coordination and promotion of student recognition for improved performance and coordination of parent and tribal participation in educational activities and programs.
The Camas Education Program provides educational opportunities for Kalispel Tribal members, Native Americans, and the community at large.
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Legal Services and Advocacy for Youth Offered by TeamChild in Pierce County
Provides advocacy and access to community-based services for youth, ages 12 through 24.
Staff will need to speak with the youth directly.
Provides civil legal advocacy to youth primarily between 12-24 years old. TeamChild’s legal team works to secure community-based services, help youth access appropriate education, healthcare, mental/behavioral health resources, safe and stable housing, navigate school discipline, and works with youth incarcerated in the Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) system. Advocacy efforts focus on education and school-related issues such as enrollment, school discipline and access to special education; securing safe and stable housing for youth; and helping clients access public benefits, including health care, mental health services, DDA and other support. Advocacy also includes post-conviction relief, including records sealing, restitution modifications, and assisting youth with reentry supports when returning to community from incarceration.
Note: TeamChild does not provide criminal defense representation to youth or adults involved in the juvenile delinquency or adult criminal systems, nor does it offer family law representation, including child custody issues.
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Individual AdvocacyChildren's Rights GroupsEmancipation of MinorsProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesGeneral Education AdvocacySpecial Education AdvocacyHousing Advocacy GroupsCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceJuvenile DiversionWelfare Rights AssistanceHousing ComplaintsPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsEviction Prevention AssistanceCase/Care Management
Legal Services and Advocacy for Youth offered by TeamChild in King County
Provides advocacy and access to community-based services for youth, ages 12 through 24. Staff will need to speak with the youth directly.
Provides civil legal advocacy to youth primarily between 12-24 years old. TeamChild’s legal team works to secure community-based services, help youth access appropriate education, healthcare, mental/behavioral health resources, safe and stable housing, navigate school discipline, and works with youth incarcerated in the Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) system. Advocacy efforts focus on education and school-related issues such as enrollment, school discipline and access to special education; securing safe and stable housing for youth; and helping clients access public benefits, including health care, mental health services, DDA and other support. Advocacy also includes post-conviction relief, including records sealing, restitution modifications, and assisting youth with reentry supports when returning to community from incarceration.
Note: TeamChild does not provide criminal defense representation to youth or adults involved in the juvenile delinquency or adult criminal systems, nor does it offer family law representation, including child custody issues.
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Post Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsIndividual AdvocacyChildren's Rights GroupsSpecial Education AdvocacyEmancipation of MinorsWelfare Rights AssistanceHousing ComplaintsCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsCase/Care ManagementEviction Prevention AssistanceGeneral Education AdvocacyHousing Advocacy GroupsProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesJuvenile Diversion
International District Legal Clinic offered by King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinics at Chinese Information and Service Center
Attorneys work with interpreters to give consultation and legal advice on family law, immigration law, landlord-tenant disputes, employment law, and other areas. Call for an appointment. Focuses on serving limited English-speaking Asians.
Chinese Information and Service Center, Asian Bar Association of Washington, and Asian Counseling and Referral Service partner with the King County Bar Association to provide a free legal clinic.
Pro bono attorneys work with staff and volunteer interpreters to give consultation and legal advice around family law, immigration law, landlord-tenant disputes, employment law, and other areas. As of 9/2024, most consults are virtual but in-person appointments may be available if needed (more information provided to clients during intake phone call). Call (206) 957-8544 for an appointment. Appointments are typically Tuesdays, 5:30-7:30 PM.
International District Legal Clinic
Chinese Information and Services Center
611 S Lane St.
Seattle, WA 98144
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Automobile ComplaintsDeferred Action on Alien RemovalPaternity SuitsComprehensive Family Law ServicesIntellectual Property Law Training/General InformationFamily Justice CentersDivorce AssistanceAdult Guardianship AssistanceOrganizational Start Up ServicesCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceFoster Care Legal ServicesSpecial Immigrant Juvenile PetitionsChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceBankruptcy AssistanceElder LawLandlord Rights Information/CounselingContract LawWarranty ComplaintsLabor and Employment LawWill Preparation AssistanceDurable Power of Attorney for Health CareElder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining OrdersDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesCorporate/Business LawEviction Prevention AssistanceHousing ComplaintsGeneral Legal AidHuman Trafficking Legal AssistanceVeteran Benefits AssistanceEmployment Discrimination AssistanceUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistancePatient Rights AssistanceChild Advocacy CentersTenant Rights Information/CounselingImmigrant Labor Certification Filing AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingConstitutional/Civil Rights GroupsGovernment Complaints/Government Ombudsman OfficesLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionGrandparent RightsHome SanitationCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceComprehensive Immigration/Naturalization ServicesIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsPredatory Lending AssistanceAsylum Application Filing AssistanceHousing Discrimination AssistanceAdoption Legal ServicesConsumer Fraud ReportingVoting Rights ProtectionPublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceEmancipation of MinorsChild Support Assistance/EnforcementImpounded Vehicle ServicesNaturalization Support/Legal ServicesNative American/Tribal LawSpecial Education AdvocacyEstate Entitlement AssistanceConsumer LawAlien Travel/Reentry Document Filing AssistanceEducation Discrimination AssistanceCollection ComplaintsWork PermitsRights Counseling for Undocumented PeopleGeneral Education Advocacy
Wrap Around Support Foundation for Youth Resiliency and Engagement (FYRE)
Provides a wide range of services for youth 12-24 years of age. Services focus on housing support, mental health support, education, healthcare, parenting, criminal/legal support, and advocacy.
Provides a wide range of services for youth 12-24 years of age. Services focus on housing support, mental health, education, parent support, healthcare, criminal/legal support, and advocacy services.
- Advocates can help access services based on unique situation & need, such as transportation, phone cards, obtaining a State ID, food banks, DSHS benefit applications, and job search.
- Housing support may include housing search, referral to a shelter, temporary housing, or rapid/immediate housing, depending on the client's circumstances.
- Refers to Okanogan Behavioral Healthcare or online counseling for mental health support.
- Connects clients to criminal/legal support and services, such as defense attorneys, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, or Northwest Justice Project.
- Parenting support includes baby items, free books, referrals to child services, and more.
- Bilingual tutoring is available on site.
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General Education AdvocacyGeneral Legal AidHousing Search AssistanceHousing Advocacy GroupsBaby ClothingTelephone Service Payment AssistanceEducation Advocacy GroupsWraparound Facilitation/Community SupportSpecialized Information and ReferralTherapy ReferralsHomelessness Advocacy GroupsIdentification Card Fee Payment AssistanceFormula/Baby FoodGas MoneyJob Search/PlacementSubject TutoringTANF ApplicationsCommunity SheltersFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsTransportation Advocacy GroupsSpecial Education AdvocacyDiapersRapid Re-Housing ProgramsPersonal Health Care Advocate ServicesEmployment Related Advocacy Groups
Immigrant Students' Rights offered at Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
Ensures immigrant students' right to attend school, regardless of their documentation status or the documentation status of their parents. Undocumented students are obliged under state law to attend school until they reach a mandated age.
Ensures immigrant students' right to attend school, regardless of their documentation status or the documentation status of their parents. Undocumented students are obliged under state law to attend school until they reach a mandated age.
Public schools may not:
- Deny admission to a student during initial enrollment or at any other time on the basis of undocumented status.
- Treat a student differently to determine residency.
- Engage in any practices to "chill" the right of access to school.
- Require students or parents to disclose or document their immigration status.
- Make inquiries of students or parents that may expose their undocumented status.
- Require Social Security numbers from all students, as this may expose undocumented status.
Students without Social Security numbers should be assigned a number generated by the school.
Adults without Social Security numbers who are applying for a free lunch and/or breakfast program on behalf of a student need only indicate on the application that they do not have a Social Security number.
School personnel -- especially building principals and those involved with student intake activities -- should be aware that they have no legal obligation to enforce U. S. immigration laws.
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