At ACRS, healing across generations means helping people of all ages feel heard, connected and empowered. This August, we’re highlighting how our community is putting that into action — from [...]
For young people, finding your voice is one thing. Learning how to use it to create change is another. Last month, ACRS Civic Engagement launched the third year of its Youth Civic [...]
SEATTLE – Twenty students participating in ACRS’s Youth Summer Program experienced the art and tradition of Hawaiian kapa-making during a hands-on workshop with Seattle artist Stewart [...]
We are deeply saddened by the shooting at Seattle Center during the Bite of Seattle. We mourn those who lost their lives, and our hearts are with those who were injured, their loved ones and [...]
As summer unfolds, we are reminded that sustaining the work of care, community, and advocacy takes all of us. At ACRS, that work continues every day — through volunteers, programs, and community [...]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 24, 2026 SEATTLE, WA — AARP today announced that Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) has received a $15,000 2026 AARP Community Challenge grant to expand [...]
Summer is in full swing at ACRS, where generosity and shared responsibility are coming to life through community gatherings, new partnerships, and the everyday work of helping neighbors find [...]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 20, 2026 SEATTLE— Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) has received a generous $5,000 donation from QFC to support the ACRS Food Bank, which provides [...]
Healing is Not Separate from Justice, Dignity or Belonging Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month invites us to honor the histories, cultures, contributions, and [...]
ACRS’s Ready to Work program is helping job seekers explore new possibilities through a new partnership with Literacy Source and the Port of Seattle. Together, the partners are offering two [...]