Family Services offered at Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center (KIAC)

Family Services offered at Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center (KIAC)

Information, resource referrals and direct services related to health, youth, education, employment, housing, legal aid, basic necessities, identification documents, transportation safety, and advocacy for immigrant community members. Services include: - Free Medical Clinic for uninsured low-income adults - Mobile dental clinic in partnership with PCHS (sliding scale cost paid to PCHS) - Diabetes class in Spanish - Monthly food/clothing distribution events - Resource navigation and referrals for housing, legal aid, education, employment, identification documents, financial management, charity care, and more - Limited temporary emergency rent assistance for existing clients - Carseats - Youth programming for middle- and high-school students - Annual holiday celebration - Community education and advocacy

Physical Address

3627 Wheaton Way, Bremerton, WA 98310

Hours

Walk-in Wednesdays 10am-3pm. Other days and times by appointment only.

Application process

Leave a voicemail to request an appointment or walk in without an appointment on Wednesdays 10am-3pm.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

For low-income immigrant community members and their families living in Kitsap or north Mason counties. Limited services may be available to residents of south Mason, Jefferson, Clallam and Pierce counties.

Languages

Spanish

Mam

Kanjobal / Q'anjob'al

Service area

Jefferson, WA Mason, WA Kitsap, WA Clallam, WA

Agency info

Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center

Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center (KIAC) is a Kitsap County-based 501(c)3 non-profit organization which was started in 2004.  We are dedicated to supporting immigrants and advocating for all services and agencies to be more accessible to immigrants in our community. We provide Immigration Legal Services at low or no cost, Tax and Business License services, and Family Services, including a drop-in resource center and health, advocacy, youth and basic needs programs. We field calls from local immigrant community members about a wide array of topics and connect them to the right person or agency for their situation. Our staff speaks English, Spanish and Mam. Interpretation in other languages is available.