Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services
Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services empowers Deaf and DeafBlind survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and harassment to transform their lives, while striving to change the beliefs and behaviors that foster and perpetuate violence. We provide comprehensive services to individuals and families, community education, and advocacy on systems and policy issues.
https://www.adwas.org/
(206) 922-7088
API Chaya
API Chaya empowers survivors of gender-based violence and human trafficking to gain safety, connection, and wellness. We build power by educating and mobilizing South Asian, Asian, Pacific Islander, and all immigrant communities to end exploitation, creating a world where all people can heal and thrive.
https://www.apichaya.org/
(877) 922-4292
Atlantic Street Center
Atlantic Street Center is a non-profit social service agency based in Seattle, Washington. Our mission is to help families and communities raise healthy, successful children and youth through direct services and advocacy for social justice and equity.
https://atlanticstreetcenter.org/
(206) 329-2050
Consejo Counseling
Consejo Counseling and Referral Service is an award-winning agency that has provided behavioral health services to the Latino community in the state of Washington for near four decades. Most Consejo’s clients are immigrants from Latin America who speak Spanish who represent the largest growing community in the United States today.
https://consejocounseling.org/
(206) 461-4880
DAWN
As the largest provider of comprehensive domestic abuse services in south King County, DAWN offers an immediate refuge from violence, expert guidance so survivors can set goals and solves problems to find a permanent escape from danger, and hope for families to build a new future.
https://www.dawnrising.org/
(425) 656-7867
Eastside Legal Assistance Program (ELAP)
The Eastside Legal Assistance Program (ELAP) provides high-quality, no-cost civil legal aid to low-income residents of East, Northeast, and Southeast King County, Washington. We also provide legal aid to survivors of domestic violence throughout all of King County.
https://www.elap.org
425.747.7274
425.620.2778 (español)
InterIm CDA (ICDA)
InterIm CDA (ICDA) provides multilingual, culturally competent housing and community building services to those disenfranchised due to lack of English, low acculturation and poverty. Though historically ICDA’s focus was on the API community living in the CID, we currently serve about 5000 unduplicated low-income limited English speaking individuals from Asia, Africa and America throughout the greater Puget Sound.
https://interimcda.org
(206) 624-1802
KCBA Family Law Mentor Program
The King County Bar Association Family Law Mentor Program assists King County residents who are low-income married or unmarried parents with contested family law cases (dissolution, petition to establish a parenting plan, or paternity cases) where children are at risk.
https://www.kcba.org/For-the-Public/Free-Legal-Assistance/Family-Law-Mentor-Program
King County Sexual Assault Resource Center (KCSARC)
King County Sexual Assault Resource Center (KCSARC) is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit providing direct services to people of all ages, genders, races, and cultural backgrounds in King County, WA, while working toward the ultimate goal of eliminating sexual violence and abuse from our communities.
https://www.kcsarc.org/
(888) 998-6423
Legal Voice
Legal Voice pursues justice for all women and LGBTQ people in the Northwest, through groundbreaking litigation, legislative advocacy, and legal rights education
https://www.legalvoice.org/
(206) 682-9552
LifeWire
LifeWire is an innovative leader in advocacy, housing, mental health, and legal services for survivors of domestic violence.
https://www.lifewire.org
(425) 746-1940
Mother Nation
Mother Nation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization offering cultural services, advocacy, mentorship and homeless prevention services to celebrate and inspire the success of Native American woman.
https://mothernation.org/
(206) 722-2321
Multi-Communities
Multi-Communities utilizes a wraparound team approach combining staff, and a Community Resource team from different youth and adult victim services and perpetrator treatment programs to build creative connective relationships between predominantly African American faith communities and other systems for solutions to violence.
http://www.multicommunities.org/index.html
(206) 937-7155
New Beginnings
New Beginnings has many programs that help survivors of domestic violence at any point in their journey to freedom. Whether they are still living with their abuser or have left and need some additional support to heal, New Beginnings is there. We also know that in order to meet our mission, we must aim upstream and stop violence before it begins with prevention and intervention programs for young people.
https://newbegin.org/
(206) 522-9472
Northwest Justice Project
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) is Washington’s largest publicly funded legal aid program. Each year NJP provides critical civil legal assistance and representation to thousands of low-income people in cases affecting basic human needs such as family safety and security, housing preservation, protection of income, access to health care, education and other basic needs.
https://nwjustice.org/home
2-1-1
Office of Civil Legal Aid
The provision of civil legal aid services to indigent persons is an important component of the state’s responsibility to provide for the proper and effective administration of justice. The Mission of the Office of Civil Legal Aid is to secure, invest and oversee the use of public funding for civil legal aid to low-income people in Washington State and to ensure accountability for public funds dedicated to this purpose.
https://ocla.wa.gov
(360) 704-4135
Protection Order Advocacy Program (POAP)
Protection Order Advocacy Program — King County Prosecutor’s Office
There are different types of protection orders that apply to different people and different scenarios. The primary purpose of most court orders is to keep the “respondent” or “defendant” from contacting or harming the “petitioner” or “victim/witness.” Violation of these orders could result in criminal prosecution. If you or someone you know is feeling threatened, it’s important to understand which protection order may be right for you.
Civil orders are orders you request. Criminal orders are requested by WA State (through a prosecutor) in a criminal case.
http://protectionorder.org/
https://www.kingcounty.gov/depts/prosecutor/protectionorders.aspx
Seattle: (206) 477-1103
Kent: (206) 477-3758
Seattle Indian Health Board
Seattle Indian Health Board is a community health center that provides health and human services to its patients, while specializing in the care of Native people. We are recognized as a leader in the promotion of health improvement for urban American Indians and Alaska Natives, locally and nationally.
https://www.sihb.org/
(206) 324–9360
Sexual Violence Law Center
The Sexual Violence Law Center (SVLC) attorneys provide holistic, trauma-informed legal assistance to victims of sexual violence in a wide variety of legal matters, including protection orders, immigration, employment, public benefits, Title IX, housing, crime victim rights and more. We also provide technical assistance and trainings to advocates, attorneys, and judges working with victims of sexual violence.
http://www.svlawcenter.org/
(844) 991-7852
The NW Network
The NW Network of Bi, Trans, Lesbian and Gay Survivors of Abuse works to end violence and abuse by building loving and equitable relationships in our community and across the country.
https://www.nwnetwork.org/
(206) 568-7777
(866) 427-4747 (crisis)
The Vashon DOVE Project
DOVE was born as a reaction to the realization of intimate partner violence on Vashon Island. We are exploring and innovation around better ways to meet the challenges and barriers of the one in three women and one in five men who experience domestic violence.
https://www.vashondoveproject.org
(206) 462-0911