[Wctcca] Counseling and interpretation services for refugees and immigrants
Kristi Leksen
kleksen at everettcc.edu
Wed Mar 9 18:38:26 PST 2022
As the crises in Ukraine and Russia unfold, we are doing our best to locate
services for students seeking counseling through interpreters or in their
first languages. This is what colleagues have recommended so far, and we'd
love to know of any resources you've used and/or discovered as well:
Language Link
https://language.link/?fbclid=IwAR16lXp9NrE_UKIwebtp4Q20txd0_VouZU9hv5KgoqiODeQk8gAndpugLDM
Ukrainian Community Center of Washington:
http://uccwa.org/programs/behavioral-health/?fbclid=IwAR0SWuek4fenncPN1upD_ybX9JU314vFG1645hJISZq-9MnbMs6raEaQ4f8
Lutheran Community Services Northwest:
https://lcsnw.org/program/community-resource-centers/
Hopefully collaborating about the imminent needs of these populations will
increase general awareness of services for all of our students who are
immigrants and refugees.
*Kristi Leksen, MA, LMHC*
*Counselor/Human Development Instructor*
*She/Her*
Everett Community College
425.388.9964 x7347
kleksen at everettcc.edu
*Counseling and Student Success: *https://www.everettcc.edu/students/css
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