Refugee Women's Alliance

Category: Social services organization in Seattle, Washington

Address: 4008 Martin Luther King Jr Way S, Seattle, WA 98108, USA

Phone: +12067210243

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Gul Nosheen

Feb 16, 2021

This is such a nice organization with amazing group of people, who are always there to help vulnerable women. I am one of the survivors, wherever i am today is because of all kinds of financial and emotional support i get from RWA. Fouzia Ameeri is one of the talented and kind ladies i have ever seen, she was always there in my hard time, encourage me like a sister. I would like to thank her for her kindness and thoughtfulness.

Ella McRae

Nov 15, 2018

I must say the staff of REWA are some of the most kind and caring people I have met. The do amazing work supporting women and their families here..

William I'm his Dad Steven Smith the photo my son

May 28, 2018

I give a one star I live in PHX az there is 0 help here for Ben and 150 wemobs help centers for wemon the family court and juvinike court booth descrimiate against makes and treat the American citizen like they don't have cival right the government intrudes in family's breaking cikal rights fi those that don't have money for lawyers they treat ikkeGkes better then there own sad this is real I experienced it my own eyes freedom of speech

Wish Saleki

Mar 26, 2018

The services and staff are great. Ms. Lori Penor is very accomodating, gives all the informations and resources we needed, very helpful, giving and knows very well her job. I hope all the employees of the companies are like her. She is the best of the best. Thank you REWA for all the help you gave us eversince and to Ms. Lori! God bless you all.

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Questions & Answers

what does this centre do ?

Liibaan cabdulaahi | Aug 11, 2022
Robin Bennett | Aug 12, 2022

It is partly a day care center that takes paying clients in order to help provide numerous resources to refugee and immigrant families. The rest of the building is for various classes and meetings that happen in order to provide these resources. They assist people mainly from Africa and Asia, however I'm fairly certain that if a refugee/immigrant from any other part of the world came, they would be able to provide them with resources as well.

Are going to open tomorrow.

Semhar Neway | Aug 11, 2022
Ollie Lune | Aug 12, 2022

Probably yes, since the weather is getting better.

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