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- Local Resources | Asian Pacific Island
우리의 미션 APIC-South Puget Sound는 아시아 및 태평양 섬 주민 커뮤니티에 접근 가능한 리소스를 제공하기 위해 최선을 다하고 있습니다. 아래에서 이민, 식량 안보, 유권자 등록 등에 관한 리소스를 찾을 수 있습니다. 우리는 더 많은 언어로 접근 가능한 소스를 제공하기 위해 노력하고 있으며 작업이 계속되면 이 페이지를 업데이트할 것입니다. 일반 리소스 뒤돌아 앞으로 나아가기: 시민 참여에 대한 반인종주의 교육 리소스 및 커뮤니티 회고록 전국 여성 유권자 연맹(National League of Women Voters) Thurston 카운티: 공정한 의료, 기후 변화, 선거 및 캠페인 자금 개혁, 토지 사용 및 교육을 옹호합니다. Sanctuary Alliance 강화: 이민자 권리, 농업 노동자 권리 및 COVID-19 자원을 제공하는 Olympia 연합. 이민 정책 에 대한 최신 업데이트를 보려면 여기를 확인하십시오 . 인종 및 종교 친화 그룹 CIELO(라틴계 비영리단체) 제1회 추케세 WA 여성회 올림피아 이슬람 센터 일본계 미국인 시민 리그 올림피아 마샬 여성 협회 올림피아 지역 중국인 협회 2020년 아시아태평양계 미국인 업무 보고서 참고: 이 정보는 2019년부터이며 지역 APA 리소스, 비즈니스, 통계 및 향후 계획을 포함합니다.
- Our Board | Asian Pacific Island
우리의 정책 목표 President Lin Crowley She/her/hers President of APIC SPS and Evergreen State College Professor Before APIC SPS became a nonprofit, Lin co-founded the SOUTH PUGET SOUND chapter of APIC in 2003 and has been collaborating with local community organizations as a part of the Asian Pacific Islanders Coalition of Washington. Lin is excited to dedicate our organization to bridge and strengthen our AA-NH/PI communities through culturally informed outreach, education, and policy advocacy that advance equitable access to health and human services, economic opportunity, civil rights, and education. Secretary Ting-Ju Tai She/her/hers Program Supervisor, Beginning Educator Support Team, OSPI Ting-Ju Tai (戴廷如) is originally from Taiwan and now lives in Lacey with her husband and their cat, Xing Xing. She serves as a Program Supervisor with the Beginning Educator Support Team at OSPI, supporting new teachers and mentors across Washington. With over a decade of experience in education, mentoring, and advising in both the U.S. and Taiwan, she anchors her work in equity, inclusion, and belonging. In her free time, she enjoys gardening, exploring Washington, and connecting with family in Taiwan. VP of Operations Alana Bradshaw She/her/hers Thurston County, Administrative Services Manager With more than a decade of experience in human resources, equity work, and organizational leadership in public and non-profit organizations in Thurston County, Alana is committed to creating spaces where everyone feels valued and supported. Alana holds a MA in Communication and Leadership from Gonzaga and a BA in Business Administration from Saint Martin's. Treasurer Bing Xu She/her/hers World Financial Group Senior Marketing Director (Independent Agent) Bing has over 20 years of experience in international business and now works as a financial professional, helping clients with education funding, retirement, Medicare, long-term care, and more. She has lived in Lacey, WA for nearly 25 years with her husband and her college-aged son. Bing is also an active community volunteer, having served with organizations such as OACA, APIC SPS, CIE, and various youth groups for over two decades. Board Member Joyleen Haser She/her/hers COFA/Micronesian Community Joyleen is a Lacey resident who is passionate about Micronesian and COFA civic engagement. She attended Pacific Islands University and Grace Christian University. Joyleen has been involved in the Micronesian Women's Network and is fluent in Chuukese. Joyleen is the owner of Island Joy Mart in Olympia and a leader at the Bible Fellowship Christian Church. Board Member Jayachitra Chandrasekaran She/her/hers President of the India South Sound Association Jayachitra is a classical bharathanatiyam dancer and entrepreneur who represents the Indian community in Olympia. She is the president and co-founder of the India South Sound Association. Jayachitra has been a resident of Olympia for the past 25 years. Her organization has been inspiring and training young spirits to share Indian culture through dance, yoga, sports, music, drama, youth groups, and community service. She believes that the bonds that unite us are stronger than the barriers that separate us. Board Member Donald Lee Brannam PhD He/him/his Retired education administrator Donald has been a teacher, career education coordinator, vocational director, principal and superintendent in WA public schools. He has also worked as a university professor in teacher education. Recently he has enjoyed volunteering serving students learning English as a Second Language (ESL) and Second Language Learners (SLL). He have two daughters adopted from foreign countries and is very supported of adoption programs and migrant children relocation programs. Board Member Mario Banuelos He/him/his North Sound Accountable Community of Health - Workforce Development Manager Mario is a regional health system leader strengthening cross-sector partnerships and advancing community-based care. He is honored to serve in the National Community Health Worker (CHW) field contributing to national workforce policy, leadership development, and system integration infrastructure across the United States. His leadership approach emphasizes people first, clear communication, consistency and long-term multigenerational impact.
- 2026 AANHPI Heritage Month Celebra... | Asian Pacific Island
이벤트 Thank you for joining us on May 23, 2026! We shared the stories, cultures, and contributions of our Asian, Native Hawai'ian, and Pacific Islander American (AANHPI) community Thanks to all who came to celebrate AANHPI Heritage Month! The Asian Pacific Islanders Coalition of South Puget Sound, in partnership with the City of Olympia, and local community organizations invited all to join us in celebration of Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander heritage and cultures. We had food vendors, performances, resources, and activities for the entire family. The mission of this event was to highlight Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander American communities, cultures, traditions, and experiences. Date: May 23, 2026 Time: 11 am - 4 pm Location: South Puget Sound Community College's Lacey Campus in Building #1 at 4220 6th Ave SE Lacey, WA 98503 . If you are interested in helping coordinate or volunteering for our Heritage Month in the future, please sign up using this volunteer form . You can view the detailed program of events here. AANHPI Program of Events Application is no longer available. Volunteer with us! Your support will help celebrate and uplift the diverse cultures and contributions of the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities in the South Puget Sound area. Event Day: Saturday, May 23, 2026 from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm Event Day Address: Lacey Campus, South Puget Sound Community College Event Website: https://www.apicsouthpugetsound.org/aanhpi-heritage-month-celebration 2 to 5 hours of time commitment. You’re welcome to sign up based on your availability and still get to enjoy the event! Choose from a variety of roles. We have many roles for our volunteers to choose from! Ranging from logistical support to stage coordination. You are welcome to try something new or contribute your skills to the AANHPI community. An opportunity to learn about the community! You will have an unique opportunity to meet and learn from amazing community members through working together. Community Service Hours are available for those who need them. Please sign up before May 13, 2026. Thank you again for answering our call for 2026 AANHPI Heritage Month Celebration event! Volunteer Sign Up Form Getting to the AANHPI Heritage Month Celebration The event will be at South Puget Sound Community College Lacey Campus in Building #1 at 4220 6th Ave SE Lacey, WA 98503 . We will include a map and parking directions soon. Application is no longer available. Join us! Whether you join us as a community member, vendor, or volunteer, we are excited to have you! Vendor and performance applications close on April 21, 2026. Learn More and Register PXL_20230520_212657081_edited IMG_0703_edited PXL_20230520_181424521 PXL_20230520_212657081_edited 1/79 Look at the vendors, performances, and activities we had at the event in 2023! Photos courtesy of Alicia Hall Crowley and video courtesy of the City of Olympia.
- WIRF-Vietnamese | Asian Pacific Island
지역 사회 봉사 활동 Bản tóm tắt Nếu bạn là người nhập cư sống ở Tiểu bang Washington, bạn không hội đủ điều kiện nhận quỹ kích thích liên bang hoặc bảo hiểm thất nghiệp do tình trạng nhập cư của bạn, và bạn đang gặp khó khăn vì đại dịch COVID-19, bạn có thể đăng ký xin Quỹ Cứu trợ Di dân COVID-19 của Washington. Nếu đơn đăng ký của bạn được phê duyệt, bạn có thể nhận được ít nhất là $1.000. Đây không phải là khoản vay, và bạn sẽ không phải trả lại bất cứ thứ gì. Thông tin của bạn được an toàn và được bảo vệ: thông tin sẽ không bao giờ được chia sẻ tự nguyện với chính phủ hoặc ICE. Quy tắc gánh nặng xã hội không áp dụng cho quỹ này. Bạn có thể đăng ký hoặc nhận trợ giúp về đơn đăng ký bằng nhiều ngôn ngữ. Thời gian đăng ký từ ngày 19 tháng 9 năm 2022 đến ngày 14 tháng 11 năm 2022. Bạn luôn được đăng ký miễn phí. Để đăng ký, hãy truy cập www.immigrantreliefwa.org . Nếu bạn muốn nhận trợ giúp miễn phí về đơn đăng ký, bạn có thể liên hệ với một trong các tổ chức cộng đồng được liệt kê trên trang web, hoặc gọi 360-499-3616. Để đăng ký, hãy truy cập
- National Resources | Asian Pacific Island
우리의 미션 APIC-South Puget Sound는 아시아 및 태평양 섬 주민 커뮤니티에 접근 가능한 리소스를 제공하기 위해 최선을 다하고 있습니다. 아래에서 이민, 식량 안보, 유권자 등록 등에 관한 리소스를 찾을 수 있습니다. 우리는 더 많은 언어로 접근할 수 있는 소스를 제공하기 위해 노력하고 있으며 작업이 계속되는 동안 이 페이지를 업데이트할 것입니다. 정의를 발전시키는 아시아계 미국인: 이민 권리, 법적 옹호, 투표권 및 인종 정의 프로그램 APALA(아시아 태평양계 미국인 노동 연합): 노동 운동 내에서 정치 교육, 유권자 등록 프로그램 및 훈련 제공 APA 법무부: 아시아 태평양계 미국인의 인종 프로파일링 반대 옹호자 APIAVote: 투표, 시민 참여 및 청소년 개발에 관한 언어 접근 가능 프로그램 중국계 미국인 연합: 시민 참여, 정치 참여, 청소년 교육, 유산 및 문화 보존을 장려합니다.
- State Resources | Asian Pacific Island
우리의 미션 APIC-South Puget Sound는 아시아 및 태평양 섬 주민 커뮤니티에 접근 가능한 리소스를 제공하기 위해 최선을 다하고 있습니다. 아래에서 이민, 식량 안보, 유권자 등록 등에 관한 리소스를 찾을 수 있습니다. 우리는 더 많은 언어로 접근 할 수 있는 소스를 제공하기 위해 노력하고 있으며 작업이 계속되는 동안 이 페이지를 업데이트할 것입니다. Government Financial Resources The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) has compiled financial and community resources for federal workers impacted by a federal government shutdown. The Office of Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland (WA-10) has also compiled resources for Thurston and Pierce Counties. View all links below. View DFI Financial Resources View Thurston County Resources View Pierce County Resources Office of Financial Management Population Report: Washington State's Immigrant Population 2010-2021 by Wei Yen, Ph.D. Immigrant population has increased by 29% in Washington during 2010-21, with a larger increase in the immigrant group of naturalized citizens (37%). In 2021, the total immigrant population was 1,149,000. Shares of females in each immigrant population group remained about the same across the years, although the shares varied among the groups, between 40% and 60%. While the share of adults 18-64 declined in the U.S.-born citizen group to 58%, it remained the same in the immigrant groups (around 75% for naturalized citizen group and legal immigrant group, and 90% for the undocumented immigrant group). The share of individuals with Hispanic origin had a gradual but steady increase in the U.S.-born citizen group (8% to 12%). However, the undocumented immigrant group share declined from 54% to 39%. The shares of non-Hispanic white population declined in the U.S.-born citizen group (80% to 72%)3 and the legal immigrant group (32% to 23%). The shares of non-Hispanic Asians or Pacific Islanders increased in the legal Office of Financial Management 2 immigrant group (27% to 36%) and the undocumented immigrant group (27% to 43%). In the adult population age 18-64, all groups except the legal immigrant group had increased shares with a 4-year college degree or higher. The undocumented immigrant group had the largest change (22% to 47%). For all groups, shares of adults 18-64 who were employed increased to the highest point in 2019 (above 70%) and then declined in 2021. Shares of adults 18-64 in low-income families (less than 200% of the federal poverty level) declined in all groups, particularly in the undocumented immigrant group in which the share dropped by half (56% to 28%). Read the OFM Report Here Read the WA Immigrant Population Report Here Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network Resource Finder: 찾기 쉬운 검색창에서 이민, 가족 관리, COVID-19 및 법률 서비스의 종합 목록 ACLU 워싱턴: 치안법, 이민 권리, 교육 자원 등 APIC-Spokane: 추가 리소스를 제공하는 APIC의 또 다른 로컬 지점 아시아 상담 및 소개 서비스: 접근 가능한 언어 환경을 갖춘 시애틀 기반 이민, 법률, 고용 및 보육 서비스 센터 시민 역량 강화를 위한 아시아 태평양 군도계 미국인(APACE): 유권자 교육 및 역량 강화 이벤트 경찰 책임을 위한 워싱턴 연합: Police accountability advocacy Washington Community Alliance: _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d-bb3d8 우리 주의 모든 선출직 공직에서 유색인종의 대표성 격차를 줄이는 것을 목표로 합니다.1905-914cde 워싱턴주 아시아태평양계 미국인 위원회: COVID-19 구호, 데이터 분류, LGTBTQ+ 리소스 및 증오 범죄 신고 시스템에 대한 언어 접근 가능한 리소스
- WIRF-Chuuk | Asian Pacific Island
지역 사회 봉사 활동 Ika en emon chon ekis ka nonom non Washington State, kose fich ika eligible ngeni monian federal stimulus ika unemployment insurance fanitan omw immigration status, me pwan omw churi osukosuk fanitan ewe Covid-19 pandemic, ka tongeni apply ngeni ewe Washington COVID-19 immigrant Relief Fund. Ika noum application a approve ika ketiw, ka tongeni angei ukukun $1,000 ika nape seni. Esapw ew loan ei, iwe kosapw pwan meeni sefani. Porausom mei tumwun me monomon: esapw tongeni katou ngeni gofemen ika ICE. Ewe annukun public charge ese tongeni apply ngeni ei pekin moni. Ka tongeni apply ika angei aninis ren noum application non sakopaten fosun ekis. Ewe application mi suk seni September 19, 2022 ngeni November 14, 2022. Ese kamo omw kopwe amasou. Ren omw kopwe apply, tota won www.immigrantreliefwa.org . Ika ke mochen aninis fanitan noum application, ka tongeni kokori ew ekkei community organizations mi tetenitiw non ewe website, ika kokori 360-972-1888. Ren omw kopwe apply
- Employment Resources | Asian Pacific Island
우리의 미션 APIC-South Puget Sound는 아시아 및 태평양 섬 주민 커뮤니티에 접 근 가능한 리소스를 제공하기 위해 최선을 다하고 있습니다. 아래에서 학교, 교육자 및 커뮤니티를 위한 교육 리소스에 대한 리소스를 찾을 수 있습니다. 공유할 수 있는 추가 기회가 있으면 문의하기 페이지를 방문하여 메모를 보내주십시오. 우리는 더 많은 언어로 접근할 수 있는 소스를 제공하기 위해 노력하고 있으며 작업이 계속되는 동안 이 페이지를 업데이트할 것입니다. Working Families Tax Credit Learn More The Department of Commerce began accepting applications for the Working Families Tax Credit Community Outreach Program grants. Beginning February 1, 2023, the Working Families Tax Credit will provide payments up to $1,200 to individuals and families who meet certain eligibility requirements. Check the link below to learn more and check if you are eligible. Job Search Tools and Guides We have listed some career tools that the Washington Immigrant Network has curated below. Visit their site here . Resumes How to write a resume that will get noticed Skills to master the resume Cover Letter How to Write a Cover Letter The Cover Letter: A Powerful Executive Briefing Resumes, Cover Letters, and Interviews Mock Interviews What Is a Mock Interview? (With Example Questions) How to Answer "Behavior-Based Interview Questions" Networking 10 Reasons Why Networking Is Essential For Your Career How Networking Can Help with Long-Term Career Management Get a Mentor Meet Washington Immigrant Network Mentors Preparing for Job Interview 4 Body Language Tips for Nailing Job Interviews | Amy Cuddy Your body language may shape who you are Unemployment Benefits Unemployment benefits provide you with temporary income when you lose your job through no fault of your own. The money partly replaces your lost earnings and helps you pay expenses while looking for new work. The benefits, from taxes your former employer(s) paid, are not based on financial need. Learn About Unemployment Benefits Eligibility Requirements Learn How to Apply for Unemployment Benefits Visit the Employment Security Department Website Paid Family and Medical Leave Act (PFMLA) Paid Family and Medical Leave provides paid time off when you need it most. It’s here for you when a serious health condition prevents you from working, when you need time to care for a family member or a new child, or for certain military-related events. Learn about PFML Eligibility Requirements Apply for PFML After You Apply File Your Weekly Claim
- WIRF-Spanish | Asian Pacific Island
지역 사회 봉사 활동 Resumen Si es un inmigrante que reside en el estado de Washington, tiene al menos 18 años de edad, no es elegible para recibir fondos federales de estímulo económico o seguro por desempleo debido a su estatus inmigratorio, y tiene dificultades debido a la pandemia del Coronavirus, puede aplicar para el Fondo de Asistencia Debido al Coronavirus para Inmigrantes de Washington. Si su aplicación es aprobada, podría recibir un pago de, por lo menos, $1,000. No se trata de un préstamo y no tendrá que devolver este dinero. Su información está segura y protegida: no se compartirá nunca intencionalmente con el gobierno o con Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE). La regla de carga pública no se debe aplicar a este fondo. Puede aplicar u obtener ayuda para la aplicación en muchos idiomas. El plazo para aplicar comienza el 19 de septiembre de 2022 y termina el 14 de noviembre de 2022. Aplicar es siempre gratuito. Para aplicar, visite www.inmigrantesenwashington.org . Si desea obtener ayuda gratuita para su aplicación, puede ponerse en contacto con una de las organizaciones comunitarias que aparecen en la lista del sitio web, o llamar al 844-620-1999. Para aplicar
- WA Immigrant Relief Fund | Asian Pacific Island
지역 사회 봉사 활동 Application s are now closed! Payments for $3,075 went out in the mail in February to all approved applicants. If your application was approved but you haven’t gotten your money yet, or you’re having a problem with the check or card, don’t worry! We’re still here to help. It may take a few weeks, but we will work to fix the problem and get you your money. Call our helpline at (844) 620-1999 and lea ve a message . This is what the helpline can help you with: If you haven’t received your payment, we may be able to send it again If you have moved, we may be able to send your payment to a new address If you want to know whether your application has been approved, you can find out When you call, you will be connected to an automated system, NOT a live person. You can leave a message, and someone will call you back within 10 days. How to Access the Money Get Help with Your Questions Other Place fo Support FAQ Use the links below for more information: How to access the money If your application is approved, the money will be sent as either a check or prepaid card, depending on which one you picked when you applied. It will be sent to the mailing address you provided when you applied. There are a few important things to know about how to use these: Prepaid bank card The prep aid bank card can be used anywhere that accepts debit cards. It cannot be used to withdraw cash from an ATM. You must activate your card within 90 days If your card is lost or stolen, report it right away to 844-620-1999 to get a replacement card with no fee. You can only do this before June 30, 2023. If you don’t spend all the money on the card in 12 months, there is an inactivity fee of $3.95 per month. The card will have the Washington COVID-19 Immigrant Reli ef Fund logo in the top lef t corner Check You must cash your check within 90 days of the date written on the check. The check will have the Was hington COVID-19 Immigrant Relief Fund logo in the top left corner If you have a bank account in your name, you can cash the check at your bank free of charge You can also cash your check at a check-cashing facility like Moneytree, but they will charge a fee If you don’t have a bank account, you can cash your check at a Chase Bank. They will charge a $10 fee, and they require you to present ID. You must show one Primary ID and one Secondary ID from the list below : Primary ID Driver’s license with photo State ID with photo Canadian driver’s license or ID card with photo Chase ATM/debit card with PIN Matricula consular card (Mexico) Mexican voter’s registration card with photo Passport with photo Human Services ID with photo Secondary ID Additional primary ID Other US federal or state-issued ID with photo Employer ID with photo Student ID with photo Employer pay stub, paycheck, or letter with your name and address Foreign National ID Bank statement (from the last 60 days) Utility bill with name and address (from the last 60 days) Bank-issued ATM / debit / credit card with signature How to Access the Money Get help with your questions Call the WIRF helpline at (844) 620-1999 and leave a message. When you call, you will be connected to an automated system, NOT a live person. You can leave a message, and someone will call you back within 10 days. This is how the helpline works: Before you call, please make sure you know your unique application number. The application number is between 5-7 numbers long, and was provided to you when you submitted your application. It’s also included in all of the text and email updates about your application. If you call from a phone number that is different from the phone number on your application, you will be asked to provide the phone number used on your application. Select the language you want. If you want to know about whether your application has been approved, press 1 to enter your application ID and the phone number from your application, and then you will get an update on your application status. If your application was approved but you haven’t received your payment, or are having a problem with it, press 2 . Follow the instructions on the phone, and leave a message. You will receive a call back within 10 days. If you are having any problems with your prepaid card (like if it was stolen or arrived with less than $3,075 on it), call Blackhawk at (833) 209-9228, and they may be able to send your card again. There are several other funds that are different from this one. Please do not call the helpline with questions about these other funds. They are run by other organizations, and we do not have information about them. If you have questions about the Working Families Tax Credit, please go to workingfamiliescredit.wa.gov . It’s not too late to apply for this tax credit! If you have questions about the Family Relief Fund for low-income families in Washington, please go to www.wafamilyrelief.org . This fund closes on March 31st. If you have questions about the King County Immigrant Relief Fund for immigrants in King County, please go to www.kingcountyrelief.org . This fund is not taking any new applications. Get Help with Your Questions Other places to get support If you want to stay updated on future immigrant support funds, immigrant enforcement in your area, and immigrant advocacy, follow Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network on Facebook (facebook.com/WAISNorg ) or text the word WAISN to 509-300-4959. Someone in your family may be eligible for the following resources, offered by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) : Cash, Food & Medical Assistance Temporary Assistance for Needy Families You can apply to these DSHS programs online via Washington Connections , by phone at (877) 501-2233, or in person at your local Community Services Office. If you applied online, your next step would be completing an interview either via phone at 877-501-2233, or in person at your local Community Services Office. To get help in a language other than English, you should call (800) 797-0617, Monday through Friday, 8AM to 5PM to get language assistance. If you get a recording, please leave a message with your phone number and the language you speak and they will call you back with an interpreter. Starting in April 2023, people who filed taxes can apply for Washington’s new Working Families Tax Credit . Eligible people could get as much as $1200 back from their taxes. Other Place fo Support WA COVID-19 Immigrant Relief Fund If you have additional questions, you can reach out to our translators below: CHINESE | 中文 12:30-2:30 pm Call (323)609-5757 VIETNAMESE | TIẾNG VIỆT 5-6 pm Call (360)499-3616 CHUUKESE 12-1 pm and 4-5 pm Call (360)972-1888 Spanish | Español 4-6 pm Call (360)941-7905 TAGALOG 1:30-3:30 pm Call (360)721-7262 FAQ Frequently asked questions Will money from this fund prevent me from getting a visa or green card in the future because of the public charge rule? No. Assistance from this fund is considered disaster relief assistance and should not be considered under the public charge rule. Receiving assistance from the fund should not impact your ability to obtain a green card or citizenship in the future. Will I have to pay this money back? Will it affect my taxes? No, the money is FREE. It is not a loan. All payments are classified as disaster relief under the IRS and should not be included as taxable income. When will I get the money? If your application is approved, you will receive at least $1,000 through a check or prepaid card between December 2022 and January 2023. Who is eligible for the WA COVID-19 Immigrant Relief Fund? According to the WA State Refugee Coordinator at the Department of Social and Health Services, the WA COVID-19 Immigrant relief fund is a program that is intended to serve immigrants in Washington State who did not receive the federal stimulus fund and/or are not eligible to apply to the unemployment program because of their immigration status. Refugees, people granted asylum, COFA Migrants, DACA recipients, and other people who have legal authorization to work in the United States are not eligible for the WA COVID-19 Immigrant Relief Fund. Having the ability to work legally in the United States means that their immigration status would not prohibit them from applying for unemployment. Afghans and Ukrainians that have been granted access to refugee assistance and public benefits programs are not eligible for the WA COVID-19 Immigrant Relief Fund. Is my information protected? The application is run by a private company called LiveStories, not the government. They will never voluntarily share your personal information with the government, ICE, police, your landlord, your employer, or anyone else. All information is stored securely in an encrypted format so it can’t be accessed by anyone. What is the history behind the WA COVID-19 Relief Fund? Washington COVID-19 Immigrant Relief Fund - previous rounds There have been several rounds of the fund from 2020 until now. “WIRF 1” (late 2020): This was the first round of funding ($40 million). In this round, over 94,000 people applied, and 40,000 of the highest need applicants were approved for funding of $1,000 each. “WIRF 2” (early 2021): An extra $22.6 million that was added to provide funding of $1,000 each to people who had already applied to WIRF 1 and met eligibility criteria, but had not received funding. “WIRF 3” (mid-2021): This was another round of funding ($65 million). In this round, a new application opened in April-May 2021. Recipients got $1,000 each, and the money was sent in summer of 2021. The application period had to close earlier than expected, because of the large volume of applications. “WIRF 340” (current fund): This round of funding is for $340 million. This time, there should be enough money for most or all eligible applicants to receive money. All approved applicants will get at least $1,000, and the final amount will depend on how many people apply. How is the fund run? The fund is managed by immigrant-led community organizations across Washington State—the same people who advocated for the fund to be created. All of the organizations involved in the fund have worked for years with immigrant communities, including underserved farmworkers, low-wage workers, and immigrants who are Black, Indigenous, LGBTQIA2+, living with disabilities, and many others. Many of them are immigrant-led and they are all committed to the well-being and privacy of immigrant communities. You can see the list of community organizations at immigrantreliefwa.org/gethelp. These organizations are partnering with the Governor’s Office, the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, and an application company called LiveStories to create this fund. While the Washington State government is providing the money and oversight, they do not handle any personal information. What is LiveStories? LiveStories is an organization that built the application platform called Forward. They review the applications, and work with payment providers to send out money. They hold all personal information in a secure, encrypted format, and will never voluntarily share personal information with the government.
- Anti-Asian Hate Resources | Asian Pacific Island
우리의 미션 증오 사건 보고 아시아태평양계 미국인 문제 위원회 최근 아시아 지역 사회에 대한 증오 범죄 및 편견 사건에 대한 전국적인 관심과 함께 CAPAA는 증오 범죄, 편견 사건 및 차별을 보고하기 위한 리소스를 수집했습니다. 귀하 또는 귀하가 아는 사람이 증오 범죄 또는 편견 사건의 피해자인 경우, 정부 및 비정부 보고 페이지, 정신 건강 자원 등을 포함하는 resources CAPAA 웹사이트가 있습니다 ._cc781905-5cde -3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ 법무부 증오 범죄 근절은 법무부의 최우선 과제 중 하나입니다. 편견과 증오에 맞서 싸우기 위한 이러한 노력의 일환으로 DOJ는 이 웹사이트 를 모든 증오 범죄 자원에 대한 중앙 집중식 포털로 만들었습니다. 이 리소스를 사용하여 증오 범죄에 대해 자세히 알아보고 증오 범죄 신고를 장려하며 모두를 위해 더 안전한 미국을 만드십시오. 보고서 보고서 신속한 응답 _cc781905-5cde -3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_Toolkit The Asian American Foundation에서 준비한 이 슬라이드쇼를 보고 현재 데이터와 자신의 툴킷에 추가하는 방법에 대해 자세히 알아보세요. _d04a07d8-9cd1-3239-9149-20813d6c673b you 도구 키트에 대한 링크를 클릭하면 빠른 응답 및 기타 유용한 리소스에 액세스할 수 있습니다. AANHPI 안전 및 보안 현황 지역사회 안전에 대한 우리의 접근 방식 체크리스트: 증오 범죄 및 사건에 대응하는 방법 커뮤니티 응답 플레이북 개인용 커뮤니티 리더용 여기에서 툴킷 보기 반아시아 폭력 교육 자료 여러 부문의 AAPI 그룹이 힘을 키우고 아시아계 미국인의 삶에 영향을 미치고 제한하는 외국인 혐오적 희생양, 모범적인 소수자 신화, 영구적인 외국인 고정관념을 무너뜨리는 작업을 계속할 수 있습니다. 다음은 몇 가지 조치 입니다. 지금 앞으로 나아가기 위해 투자하십시오. 학교 교과 과정에 아시아계 미국인 역사와 현대 주제를 통합하는 about 에 대해 학군에 문의하십시오. Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Book Dragon 문학을 통한 아시아 태평양계 미국인의 경험에 대한 자세한 내용을 보려면 방문하십시오. 방관자 교육 를 통해 동맹국을 교육하고 권한을 부여하여 아시아계 미국인을 무시, 축소, 폄하하는 미시적 공격성과 인종 비방으로 이어지는 아시아계 미국인 고정 관념을 근절할 수 있도록 하십시오. 반아시아인 인종차별주의와 다른 유색인종 공동체에 대한 인종차별주의가 어떻게 연결되어 있는지 토론하기 위해 자리를 잡으십시오 . a "당신의 권리를 알라" 교육 를 실시하여 아시아계 미국인 증오를 줄이고 인종 차별적 행동에 대한 책임을 강화하십시오. 지역 PBS 방송국에서 "아시아계 미국인" 을 시청 하여 아시아계 미국인 역사에 대한 이해를 심화하고 역사 에 대한 교육 과정에 참여하여 대담하고 신선한 시각을 제공합니다. 오늘 중요합니다. Stand Against Hatred : 아시아계 미국인 정의 발전은 편견 사건을 추적하고 있습니다. 경험하거나 목격한 것을 공유함으로써 대중을 교육하고, 다른 사람에게 권한을 부여하고, 도움이 필요한 서비스 제공자를 보여주고, 증오 범죄 대응 및 예방을 위한 옹호 활동을 강화할 수 있습니다. 양식은 영어, 중국어(번체 및 간체), 한국어 및 베트남어로 제공됩니다. AAPI Hate Incident Form – Asian Pacific American Advocates는 아시아계 미국인과 태평양 제도인(AAPI)의 사회적, 정치적, 경제적 복지를 증진하기 위해 최선을 다하고 있습니다. 이 양식을 통해 증오 사건을 제출하면 OCA – Asian Pacific American Advocates가 전국의 AAPI에 대한 증오를 모니터링하는 데 도움이 됩니다. AAPI 증오 중지 – 아시아 태평양 정책 및 계획 위원회(A3PCON)와 중국인 긍정적 행동(CAA)은 커뮤니티 구성원이 경험한 증오 사건을 보고할 수 있도록 이 보고 센터를 시작했습니다. 개인 식별 정보를 포함한 개인 정보는 기밀로 유지되며 허가를 받은 경우에만 공유됩니다. 종합적으로 정보는 지원, 옹호 및 교육에 사용됩니다. 양식은 영어, 베트남어, 중국어, 한국어, 크메르어, 태국어 및 일본어로 제공됩니다. 다음과 같은 지역 자원 및 기타 교육 자료를 살펴보십시오 . 코드 스위치 팟캐스트 학생 자료 센터 - Shelton 학군 여성유권자연맹과의 이민포럼(녹음) AAJC 반인종 프로파일링 프로젝트 AAPI 커뮤니티에 지원 제공 체크인하여 AAPI 동료 및 이웃에게 연락하고 우려 사항, 웰빙을 보여주고 도움을 제공하십시오. 증오 사건을 경험하거나 목격한 경우 개입하는 방법에 대해 스스로 교육하십시오. Stop AAPI Hate 안전 팁을 제공합니다. AAPI 역사에 대해 학습하여 인종차별 반대에 헌신하십시오. 먼저 this_cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cc798d_ 5부작 PBS 스페셜 _5-58cde1을 확인하는 것이 좋습니다. bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ 폭력과 괴롭힘을 신고하고 신고하도록 장려합니다. 워싱턴주 아시아태평양계 미국인 문제 위원회는 모든 증오 사건/범죄를 보고할 것을 촉구합니다. 이 양식을 통해 증오 사건 제출( AAPI Hate Incident Form _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-538d) will help help Asian Pacific American Advocates는 전국에서 AAPI에 대한 증오를 모니터링합니다. AAPI 대의명분, 기업, 심지어 피해자와 피해자 가족에게 기부 를 고려하십시오. 지역 AAPI 커뮤니티에 대해 알아보고 the Asian Pacific Islander Coalition-South Puget Sound (API)와 같은 조직을 확인하십시오. 커뮤니티 구성원과의 대화에 참여하고 자원 봉사 기회를 찾고 지역 업데이트에 대한 정보를 얻을 수 있습니다. APIC-SPS 교육은 자기 방어도 제공합니다.
- AANHPI Heritage Month Registration | Asian Pacific Island
이벤트 Register Policies Contact Us May 23, 2026 at South Puget Sound Community College Lacey Campus AANHPI Heritage Month Celebration Vendors and Performers The Asian Pacific Islanders Coalition of South Puget Sound, in partnership with the City of Olympia and the South Puget Sound Community College and local community organizations, invite all to join us in celebration of Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander American heritage and cultures. The mission of this event is to highlight Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander American communities, cultures, traditions, and experiences. This event is free and open to all. Look at the vendors, performances, and activities we had at the event in 2024! Application Deadline: April 21, 2026 Event Date: May 23, 2026 Event Time: 11 am - 4 pm Event Location: South Puget Sound Community College's Lacey Campus in Building #1 at 4220 6th Ave SE Lacey, WA 98503 . Vendor Applications Vendor, Resource, and Program Applications are closed. Arts and Crafts Vendor The AANHPI Heritage Month Celebration showcases all types of handmade arts and activities! Show and sell your handmade products with us this year! Arts and Crafts Applications are closed Resource and Info Tables Are you with a non-profit organization that wants to reach a broader audience? Find out how we can collaborate by hosting a resource and information table. Resource and Info Table Applications are closed Workshops Let's celebrate our heritage by learning about various cultures and traditions! Ready to host a workshop at the event? Register here if you're interested in teaching attendees through crafts, art, and more! Workshop Applications are closed Food Vendor Want to share your delicious cultural or ethnic foods with our attendees? Sign up here! Food Vendor Applications are closed Program or Performance Are you excited to showcase your talents and activities with an engaged audience? This event may be perfect for you! Please join us! Program or Performer Applications are closed Volunteer Want to help create an unforgettable event for our AANHPI community? Help as a volunteer on the day of our event with a flexible schedule! You can choose if you want to help with logistics, stage coordination, or more! Volunteer Registration Vendor Policies Set Up Approved applicants will get detailed information for set-up prior to the event. Set up times will be the day of. A table and chairs will be provided based on your application. Vendors are responsible for other furnishings (tablecloth, additional chairs, display, etc.). See the online registration form for more pricing information. Electricity Limited electricity is available upon request. Please bring your own extension cord. Extension cords are not available for rent or purchase on site. Vendor Policies Contact Us Do you have questions about becoming a vendor or performer? Fill out the form below or contact us at apic.southpugetsound@gmail.com . Contact Us 제출하다 제출해 주셔서 감사합니다.