It has been a difficult, sad, and trying few weeks for our community. We have seen our communities being harmed, disregarded, and ignored. For many of us, our ask is simple: that we have the [...]
ACRS joins community leaders’ demand for accountability in the Seattle Police Department’s handling of the death of Jaahnavi Kandula. Earlier last week, media released a disturbing audio [...]
It is with heavy hearts ACRS extends our deepest condolences to the families of the 11 Asian American victims of the Monterey Park mass shooting as well as the seven victims of the Half Moon Bay [...]
Get R.E.A.L. Summer Youth Program will be returning this summer in person at the ACRS Main Building in Seattle. In Get R.E.A.L., youth learn about and discuss healthy friendships and [...]
Note: This op-ed by Kiana McKenna with Pacific Islander Community Association of Washington and Shomya Tripathy with Asian Counseling and Referral Service appeared in the May 23, 2022 issue of [...]
Youth, communities of color and people everywhere face incredible day-to-day stressors from school, work and social injustices. With this in mind, ACRS and Comcast are proud to host a lunchtime [...]
The Asian Pacific Islander Coalition (APIC) of Washington saw many successes, challenges, and important lessons learned from this year’s legislative session that will shape our [...]
Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) has joined OneAmerica, the City of Seattle and King County, in collaboration with the National Partnership for New Americans (NPNA) and Cities for [...]
After an extensive search, ACRS welcomed Jenelle Ebisu in February as the agency’s new Employee Experience Director, formerly known as the Human Resources Director. The new title better [...]