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CONNECTING AND EMPOWERING THE INDIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY

IACS serves the Indian American community through programs, services, and
advocacy for people of all ages and life stages. We help seniors, youth, women,
and families with the often difficult and complex circumstances that affect
their daily lives. In addition to helping them manage logistics and details, we
help them build connections with others in a safe and welcoming environment so
that everyone feels they’ve found a place where they truly belong.


OUR AREAS OF SERVICE

SENIORS

EARLY CHILDHOOD

WOMEN

COMMUNITY CENTERS

YOUTH LEADERSHIP

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

MENTAL HEALTH

CRISIS CARE

SMALL BUSINESS

LEGAL SERVICES





IACS CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN FOR THE IACS COMMUNITY CENTER AT KENT, WA

Indian American Community Services (IACS) is currently in the process of
creating the first-ever community center in WA state for the Indian American
immigrant refugee community dedicated to addressing basic and urgent needs.

We are excited to share that the IACS has secured a physical location in Kent,
WA for the IACS Community Center.

As our community continues to grow, so does their need for support and
upliftment. Having an accessible and easily available physical space that can
serve community members with an inclusive approach is a critical, urgent need
and IACS hopes to fulfil this need.

We believe having a permanent physical presence will allow us to exponentially
scale our impact and reach while our work across King County (Bellevue, Bothell,
Kirkland, Redmond, Sammamish, Snoqualmie) will continue to strengthen our
efforts in ensuring community needs are identified and addressed. There is still
a lot of work needed to get the center ready to go LIVE but we wanted to share
this milestone and invite you to support our journey.

IACS is conducting a capital campaign for the IACS Community Center and our
annual signature fundraiser – MILAN is being held on March 25th, 2023, to raise
the much-needed financial resources. With the generous support of our donors &
followers at Milan 2023, we hope to create a well-planned physical space that
will be an anchor in the community.





BLACK LIVES MATTER

We, the Indian American Community Services (IACS), denounce the ongoing
discrimination and violence against the black community in the United States. We
are deeply sorry for our years of apathy and silence on this matter until now.
The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 - allowing our immigrant community,
along with many other black and brown immigrants into the United States - was
created because of the civil rights movement fought for by the black community.
We have a responsibility and a duty to be better allies to the black community
by actively working to end this pandemic of racism and continuously affirming
that Black Lives Matter. In the coming weeks and months, we urge every member of
our community to self-educate, reflect on, help combat the daily deep-rooted
racism and discrimination that the black community faces. We hope that every
member of our community recognizes and does not forget the fear, pain and
outrage rightly provoked by the senseless killing of George Floyd (and many
others).

We commit to looking inward to address our own biases around race, religion,
caste, class, and color while pushing for reparations and integration. We pledge
to advocate for a system where reparation would involve an official apology for
centuries of slavery and discrimination, and the money necessary to overcome
their effects.

Investing reparation funds into traditionally black, often diverse
neighborhoods, through social innovations, community housing, family and support
services, transportation, education, K-12 education savings accounts and
after-school programs vs. providing additional investments into law enforcement
programs is critical. To start, we will work with our peers in our black
communities to ensure that we support COVID-19 emergency assistance needs for
small businesses and families as a collaborative effort, while continuing to
self-examine and educate ourselves.

While many may look for a return to normalcy, George Floyd's death (and those of
countless other Black Americans before him) is evidence enough that we do not
wish for this "normalcy”. Intense, daily work will be needed to keep supporting
and advocating for our Black community in pursuit of justice and equality. We
commit to following our Black leaders charge in this work and urge you to join
us in this movement.





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> "IACS IS FOR EVERYONE. SENIORS, ADULTS, YOUTH, CHILDREN AND WOMEN. WHEN THERE
> IS NO FAMILY TO SUPPORT YOU AND LOSS IS SO DEEP, I REACHED TO IACS TO HELP ME
> GET BACK ON MY FEET."
> 
> ANONYMOUS IACS MEMBER

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3800+

ASIAN INDIAN SENIORS WERE SERVED THROUGH IACS SENIOR SUPPORT SERVICES


525+

SMALL BUSINESSES RECEIVE MENTORING AND SUPPORT TO APPLY FOR WA STATE SMALL
BUSINESS FUNDS DURING COVID AND AFTER.


2100+

INDIVIDUALS SUPPORTED BY THE YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND SUPPORT SERVICES

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SOULS OF IACS

Pran Wahi is referred to both affectionately and respectfully as Pranji by those
of us whose lives have been touched by his wisdom and community service since
1997.

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ABOUT US

IACS is the longest serving Indian organization in the Pacific Northwest.
Pan-Indian, secular and volunteer-driven, we serve youth, adults, seniors and
families throughout the year.

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IACS
PO Box 404
Bellevue
WA 98009-0404
253-234-9989

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