Seattle Municipal Court - Outreach Events
Upcoming Events
Community Resource Day: PRE-REGISTER HERE
Friday, Aug. 21, 2026, 10 AM-3 PM
RCC: 4600 38th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118

Flyers: Amharic ● Chinese Simplified ● English ● Korean ● Somali ● Spanish ● Vietnamese
| Org | Description |
| Asian Counseling & Referral Service (ACRS) |
Aging and Disabilities; Behavioral Health Services; Employment & Training; Food Assistance; Immigration Services; Legal Services Aging & Adult Program; Adult Mental Health; Recovery Services; Community Navigators; Children Youth & Families; Youth Development; Legal Assistance |
| Digital Equity |
Phone & Internet Services Information on how to access low-cost internet services, online safety tips and City discounts. |
| DSHS Belltown CSO |
Food Assistance; License & ID; Utilities Assistance Assisting with the application process for all state, federal, and local benefits administered to the clients of the state. disability medical applications and resources for ID, as well as answering questions regarding programs and resources. |
| DSHS: Division of Child Support |
Child Support The Division of Child Support provides comprehensive services to help families establish and enforce child support obligations. Core services include Paternity Establishment, Locate Services, Establishing Support Orders, Order Modification, Enforcement, and Payment Processing. |
| FareStart |
Education; Employment & Training The main goal of our two programs is to get our students employed upon their completion of the program or within 90 days of their graduation. Aside from just job training, all students will receive support from an assigned case manager and our employment team. While much of the work in our programs is hands-on, students will also spend time in the classroom learning food / barista theory, as well as transferable skills classes. |
| Fresh Bucks |
Food Assistance Eligible and enrolled households receive monthly benefits to spend on fruits and vegetables at participating farmers markets, independent grocers, and supermarkets. (Eligibility based on Seattle residency and income at or under 80% AMI) |
| Harborview Medical Center- Office Based Opioid Treatment |
Behavioral Health Services (Mental Health and Chemical Dependency) Harborview Medical Center's OBOT program provides medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder using buprenorphine (Suboxone), naltrexone, and methadone. Rooted in harm reduction, it pairs medications with behavioral support, overdose prevention education, and naloxone distribution. Care can begin during a hospital stay and transition seamlessly to outpatient services, with close coordination among medical and psychiatric providers. |
| Hope Card Program, Administrative Office of the Courts |
Court Services The Hope Card Program makes it easier for individuals with full civil protection orders to carry important details about their orders. These wallet-sized, durable cards include the information law enforcement needs to verify a protection order if a violation occurs. Hope Cards are a simpler way to inform police, employers, schools, or landlords about your protection order and are free. Request cards at www.courts.wa.gov/hopecard. |
| Humana |
Aging and Disabilities; Healthcare/Vision/Dental Services Review healthcare options with seniors and people with disabilities. |
| International Community Health Services (ICHS) |
Behavioral Health Services; Healthcare/Vision/Dental Services Medical, Dental, Vision and Behavioral health services. |
| InterCultural Children and (ICCFS) Family Services |
General Community Resources InterCultural Children & Family Services (ICCFS) provides culturally responsive, family-centered support across King and Pierce Counties through the ICCFS Parents as Teachers (PAT), ICCFS ParentChild+, ICCFS Fatherhood Engagement, ICCFS Kinship Care Alliance, Family Comes First, 1..2..3 Jump Bridge Forward and ICCFS Chicago Parent Program (CPP), empowering families from prenatal through adolescence to thrive. |
| KCBA: Neighborhood Legal Clinics & Records Project |
Legal Services Staff from two of King County Bar Association's pro bono programs – Records Project and Neighborhood Legal Clinics – will be present at this event to provide information about their services, including eligibility guidelines and intake procedures. Please note: staff can only share information at this event (no legal advice/walk-in attorney consultations). |
| King County Environmental Health Services |
Education Rodent control/ Illegal dumping/ Healthy community/ Bird feeding/ Zoonotic/ Solid Waste Educational information and rodent tool indicators and exclusion kits. |
| LELO Relicensing Program |
Help to Recover Driver’s Licenses LELO helps our community members to recover their driver’s license. |
| Maya Migrate |
Immigration Services Maya Migrate is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, led by immigrants, building the first free coordination platform for immigrants and their lawyers. We use trauma-informed UX and lean data practices—and never sell user data. Maya sends court and deadline reminders, translates forms into plain language (Spanish, Mandarin, & English), lets users keep their case history when switching lawyers, offers a pro bono lawyer directory, and includes an Emergency Portfolio that alerts loved ones if a user goes silent. |
| Office of Housing |
Housing/Shelter Assistance The Seattle Office of Housing (OH) increases opportunities for people of all incomes to live in our city. We manage investments in affordable housing and programs to fund the preservation and production of affordable homes in Seattle. We establish long-term strategic plans, develop and implement policy-based tools, and address housing-related aspects of citywide land use and community development planning. We provide affordable home repair and weatherization programs for lower-income residents. |
| Public Health-Seattle & King County |
Food Assistance; Education; Healthcare/Vision/Dental Services; Transportation We enroll residents into health insurance, ORCA Lift, Basic Food and more. In addition, we help residents find medical and dental services, mammograms, and clinical breast examinations. |
| Rainier Beach Action Coalition |
Employment & Training We are a small Black-lead nonprofit located in the Rainier Beach neighborhood. We do a lot of work in that area to make the community safer, cleaner, and more connected. At this resource event we will have some general information about our organization but will primarily focus on getting people into our system and connected to construction opportunities (pre-apprenticeship, apprenticeship, and more) through our Priority Hire Intake process. We will also host a short, in-person orientation |
|
Refugee Women's Alliance (ReWA) |
Behavioral Health Services; Employment & Training; Education; Housing/Shelter Assistance; Immigration Services; Legal Services; Utilities Assistance; General Community Resources Refugee Women's Alliance (ReWA) offers wrap around services to immigrants and refugees, from immigration services, ESL, employment and housing assistance, social and emotional support, DV and other support to help new community members go from surviving to thriving. |
| Seattle Humane |
Pet Care Services Seattle Humane works to support pet owners in keeping their pets. We will be providing resources and information for our various community outreach programs. Our staff and volunteers will also be distributing basic pet food and supplies and helping pet owners navigate local resources for their pets and discussing programs owners may qualify for. |
| Seattle Public Library |
Information, Services, & Programs for all People; General Community Resources Meet with SPL staff to sign up for a free library card or get help with your existing library card account. We'll also bring the latest information about upcoming programs, services, and general resources available for free at your local library and online. |
| Seattle Union Gospel Mission |
Housing/Shelter Assistance; Legal Services; Recovery Programs Seattle's Union Gospel Mission is a nonprofit ministry that loves and cares for our homeless neighbors throughout greater Seattle. We offer emergency shelter for men and women as well as long term recovery programs. We address root causes and break the cycle of homelessness by meeting urgent physical needs, building relationships, and offering long-term recovery programs. Our efforts work to restore dignity and help move people to healthy, thriving lives. |
| Sound Generations |
Aging and Disabilities; Food Assistance; Legal Services; Transportation; Behavioral Health Services Sound Generations is a multiservice nonprofit partnering with older adults to remove the inequities that impact aging by providing accessible, essential, and inclusive services that support people through their life’s journey. Our programs include Meals on Wheels, the Hyde Shuttle, assistive services (including elder legal assistance), and behavioral/mental health assessments for older adults. |
| Talkspace |
Healthcare/Vision/Dental Services Talkspace offers free, confidential mental health support through our partnership with the City of Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning with a dedicated, licensed mental health provider for Seattle youth ages 13–24. |
| The Silent Task Force |
Employment & Training, Food Assistance, General Community Resources, Housing/Shelter Assistance The Silent Task Force operates a free community food pantry serving families and provides WIC outreach to help parents and caregivers access essential nutrition benefits. We also offer programs that support youth development, workforce readiness, digital equity, and holistic wellness to strengthen and uplift our community. |
| Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle |
Education; Employment & Training; General Community Resources; Healthcare/Vision/Dental Services; Housing/Shelter Assistance; Veterans Affairs; Legal Services ULMS implements its mission within our Seattle/King County service area through advocacy, direct programming, community outreach, and coalition building in seven major pillars of focus: (1) housing, (2) education, (3) workforce development, (4) public health, (5) entrepreneurship, (6) civic engagement, and (7) financial empowerment. |
| Verity Credit Union |
Banking Assistance Verity Credit Union is a local, member-owned financial cooperative and certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI). Our mission is to serve those who have been historically excluded from traditional banking by helping to create generation-wealth pathways and build sustainability for those communities. |
| YWCA Gender-based Violence Specialized Services |
Gender-based violence Information/Legal Clinic Provides GBV advocacy, Family Law Legal Clinic, Survivor First, resources, and personal hygiene assistance. |
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Contact
If you have questions or are a service provider interested in participating in future events, please contact: smc_engagement@seattle.gov