NonprofitImmigration / Refugee

Casa Latina

Seattle (17th Ave South) Vania Adasme, Cariño Barragán Talancón, Jessica Salvador (Co-Executive Directors)4.3(199 reviews) on Google

Advances the power and well-being of Latino immigrants through a worker center, employment services, English classes, and community organizing. Casa Latina is a nonprofit working in Immigration / Refugee in Seattle. Known for: 30+ years defending worker rights, the day worker center, free English classes, and tireless advocacy for immigrant labor protections. Led by Vania Adasme, Cariño Barragán Talancón, Jessica Salvador (Co-Executive Directors).

Known For

30+ years defending worker rights — the day worker center, free English classes, and tireless advocacy for immigrant labor protections.

Who They Serve

Latino immigrant workers, day laborers, and domestic workers in Seattle

How You Can Help

Volunteer, donate, support worker center, attend events, board service

Budget Range

$2M-$10M

Hours· Closed now

Monday: 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

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  1. 1

    Learn their mission

    Advances the power and well-being of Latino immigrants through a worker center, employment services, English classes, and community organizing. Casa Latina is a nonprofit working in Immigration / Refugee in Seattle. Known for: 30+ years defending worker rights, the day worker center, free English classes, and tireless advocacy for immigrant labor protections. Led by Vania Adasme, Cariño Barragán Talancón, Jessica Salvador (Co-Executive Directors).

  2. 2

    Identify how you can help

    Volunteer, donate, support worker center, attend events, board service

  3. 3

    Visit their website

    Go to https://casa-latina.org to see current campaigns, donation options, and volunteer opportunities.

  4. 4

    Make your contribution

    Donate, sign up to volunteer, or share Casa Latina's work with people in your network who care about Immigration / Refugee.

Frequently Asked

Questions about Casa Latina

What does Casa Latina do?+

Advances the power and well-being of Latino immigrants through a worker center, employment services, English classes, and community organizing. Casa Latina is a nonprofit working in Immigration / Refugee in Seattle. Known for: 30+ years defending worker rights, the day worker center, free English classes, and tireless advocacy for immigrant labor protections. Led by Vania Adasme, Cariño Barragán Talancón, Jessica Salvador (Co-Executive Directors).

Who does Casa Latina serve?+

Latino immigrant workers, day laborers, and domestic workers in Seattle

How can I support Casa Latina?+

Volunteer, donate, support worker center, attend events, board service

Where is Casa Latina located?+

Casa Latina serves the Seattle (17th Ave South) area in Seattle, Washington.

What is the annual budget of Casa Latina?+

$2M-$10M

Who leads Casa Latina?+

Casa Latina is led by Vania Adasme, Cariño Barragán Talancón, Jessica Salvador (Co-Executive Directors).

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