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ACRS is a social justice organization that promotes the health and well-being of Asians and Native Hawaiians Pacific Islanders (A NH PIs) and other communities by providing and advocating for responsive community-based services
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Directions Parking Car: Find us on Martin Luther King Jr Way S, four blocks south of the intersection of MLK and Rainier Avenue S Limited two-hour parking is available in the ACRS parking lot during normal business hours Bus Service: Bus #106 stops on MLK, just outside of ACRS
- About Us - ACRS
ACRS serves a wide range of Asian and Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander communities – immigrants, refugees and American born – in the Pacific Northwest
- SERVICES - ACRS
ACRS helps job-seekers find careers, and we connect employers with qualified-job seekers Our services include English literacy classes, vocational skills training, job placement and retention services, and custom-designed workplace trainings for employers
- Careers - ACRS
Since 1973, Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) has been working toward social justice and offering a broad array of behavioral health programs, human services and civic engagement activities for Asian and Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (A NH PI) and other underserved communities in King County and beyond
- BEHAVIORAL HEALTH WELLNESS - ACRS
ACRS Therapy Associates offers culturally, linguistically and clinically competent counseling services to individuals, couples and families with commercial insurance
- ACRS FOOD BANK
Our food bank is located at 800 S Weller St, Seattle , WA 98104 The food bank is open Wednesdays and Fridays between 10:00 a m – 1 p m If you’d like to volunteer at the ACRS Food Bank, we welcome you to learn more here For more information, please contact: Miguel Saldin miguels@acrs org (206) 695-7510 With support from:
- CITIZENSHIP IMMIGRATION ASSISTANCE - ACRS
Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) offers immigration legal assistance to * low-income residents of King County, with a focus on supporting Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and other immigrant and refugee communities
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