Together Center Agencies

Indian American Community Services

IAWW is a grassroots nonprofit with a mission to identify, serve and follow up with the needs of the Asian Indian community (seniors, youth, families and individuals) regardless of religion, faith and gender. IAWW provides support services, information and assistance and resource referrals along with programming focused on wellness, mental health, youth leadership, mentoring, civic engagement, parent-child development.

Child CareCommunity Service HoursFinancial ServicesFood AssistanceHealthcareHousing ServicesImmigration ServicesJob OpportunitiesLegal ServicesMental HealthPeople with DisabilitiesPublic BenefitsRent and Utility AssistanceSenior ServicesStudent ServicesSubstance Use ServicesTax ServicesTransportationUnemployment Services

Muslim Community Resource Center


Community Service HoursFood AssistanceHousing ServicesLegal ServicesRent and Utility AssistanceSenior Services

Consejo Counseling


Domestic ViolenceHispanic CommunityMental Health

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Friends of Youth

Drop-in center for basic needs such as food, clothing, and hygiene; Overnight shelter; mental health and substance use support; case management including Housing Navigation; GED program; Job Club; health resources


Sound Generations

Established in 1967, Sound Generations is a comprehensive 501c3 non-profit organization that serves older adults and adults with disabilities in King County. Sound Generations, previously known as Senior Services, supports almost 54,000 people annually. Our organization is Washington State’s largest provider of comprehensive services for aging adults and their loved ones located in King County and can refer to Sound Generations programs such as Meals on Wheels and Pathways can refer to all the resources in King County.

Food AssistanceLegal ServicesMental HealthPeople with DisabilitiesPublic BenefitsReferralSenior ServicesTransportation

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IKRON Greater Seattle

IKRON Greater Seattle offers integrated vocational and behavioral health services in an outpatient setting. IKRON provides job placement and job retention services to help individuals find employment and retain their employment. IKRON’s mental health services include individual and group therapy, medication management, and case management. IKRON’s substance use services include intensive outpatient programs and outpatient programs, consisting of group and individual therapy.

IKRON provides criminal court-ordered assessments for mental health and substance use, and IKRON participants as a behavioral health provider at Redmond and Shoreline Community Courts.

Job OpportunitiesMental HealthSubstance Use Services

Disability Empowerment Center

Disability Empowerment Center (formally Alliance of People with DisAbilities) provides a variety of services to any person in the community who has any disability, regardless of age or national origin (citizens and non-citizens, alike).

Independent LivingPeer AdvocacyPeople with Disabilities

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City of Redmond Outreach Services

Outreach Administrator, Tisza Rutherford, provides ID assistance, agency referrals, shelter assistance (Men, Women, Families), safe parking referrals , and much more.

Tuesday 1-3pm
Together Center - Bellewood Building
16307 NE 83rd St, Suite 105
Redmond, WA 98052

Wednesday 2-4pm
Community Resource Center
Redmond Public Library
15990 NE 85th St
Redmond, WA 98052

Thursday 1-3pm
Redmond Public Library
15990 NE 85th St
Redmond, WA 98052


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Sound

Sound helps clients reach lives of recovery, reconnect with families and re-engage with their communities. Services offered include: individual and group therapy, addiction treatment, crises support, children and family programs, re-entry services and psychiatric care.


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Kindering Redmond

Kindering provides early intervention services for children with neurodevelopmental disorders from birth to age three.

HealthcareMental HealthPeople with Disabilities

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Learning Disabilities Association of WA

The Learning Disabilities Association of Washington provides support, guidance, and a referral service to connect individuals, parents, children, teens, adults and professionals with resources throughout the greater Puget Sound area.

Mental HealthPeople with DisabilitiesSpecial EducationStudent Services

A Regional Coalition for Housing (ARCH)

No direct services on campus. Will provide clients with a packet of affordable housing information. Can help clients sign up for ARCH email alerts, which will alert them to new low-income housing available.


Child Care Resources of King and Pierce Counties

Child Care Resources improves all children’s access to high quality early learning experiences by engaging with families, caregivers, and communities. CCR operates a statewide referral center that helps families find and pay for child care that fits their needs, provides information on quality care and school readiness and delivers enhanced services for families who are homeless or have children with special needs. We provide coaching, technical assistance and professional development for child care providers in King and Pierce Counties so they can develop and improve the quality of their care for all children.

Child Care

Cascadia College Workforce Education

Receive one-on-one navigation for receiving funding for college education through Cascadia's Workforce Education department. Cascadia’s Workforce Education department supports those wanting to upgrade or retrain
themselves through professional technical academic programs and grants. Food stamp support
and resource navigation are also available.

Financial ServicesFood AssistanceStudent ServicesUnemployment Services

Lake Washington Institute of Technology Workforce Development

Located just outside of Seattle, WA, Lake Washington Institute of Technology (LWTech) was founded in 1949, and is the only public institute of technology in Washington State, that provides students with the latest cutting edge skills relevant to today’s workplace. LWTech offers ten applied bachelor’s degrees, more than 40 associate degrees and 93 professional certificates, in 43 areas of study, including STEM-focused programs in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.

At LWTech we offer several federal and state funded programs through Workforce Development (WFD). The programs may provide assistance with tuition, books, advising, and individualized support services. Students must qualify for the programs to receive benefits.

Want to see if you qualify for any of our Workforce Funding Programs? Visit www.lwtech.edu/wfd to take the Start Next Quarter survey to see if you are eligible. Then, sign up to attend the LWTech and Workforce Development Information Zoom Session that takes place every Thursday at 2p.m.

College Funding OpportunitiesHigher EducationStudent Services

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National Alliance of Mental Illness – Eastside

NAMI Eastside offers support groups and educational classes for individuals living with a mental health condition as well as for their families. We also provide presentations about mental health to local schools and community organizations.

Currently, all of our programs are taking place online via Zoom.

Mental Health

Family Resource Support Program (CISC)

The Family Resource Support Program supports Russian and Chinese speaking communities in East King County through a holistic approach that is linguistically and culturally appropriate. Our Family Resource Support Specialists provide professional assistance to immigrants and their families, such as information and direct assistance, education, outreach and advocacy, to help them to access resources and thrive in the community. The program works closely with city governments and network partners on the Eastside to address emerging needs impacting immigrant communities in areas such as affordable housing, financial stability, healthcare, education, civic engagement, etc.


Together Center

A unique, sustainable social services hub model, offering below-market lease rates to all partner agencies, so that they can put every dollar possible into direct services and programs. A one-stop Eastside community hub that serves over 30,000 people annually. An innovative nonprofit organization that increases access to human services, fosters partnerships, and enhances collaboration to solve society’s toughest problems. Over 20 onsite independent health and human services agencies offer hundreds of programs from Together Center’s campus including counseling, child care resources, cultural navigation and translation, youth shelter and youth development, mental health programs, substance abuse services, resources and advocacy for people living with disabilities, immigration resources, medical clinic and dental clinic.

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