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Day programs & senior centers

Khmer Community of Seattle King County

Free

1209 Central Ave S, Kent 98032

Khmer Senior Village and Caregiver Respite for Cambodian elders 55 and older, with social outings, technology classes, and intergenerational programs.

The Khmer Community of Seattle King County serves vulnerable Khmer elders, youth, and families with culturally tailored programs. Elder programming includes Khmer Senior Village for adults 55 and older, the Khmer Caregiver Respite program, social outings and field trips, technology classes, intergenerational learning, resource navigation, and client advocacy. The Khmer Amarak Performing Arts program offers free instruction in traditional Khmer dance and music. Based in Kent, King County, Washington, with elder programming funded by the King County Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy.

Programs offered

Services offered

  • Khmer Senior Village
    Senior center

    Community program serving adults 55+ with culturally relevant services and social engagement.

  • Social Gatherings and Field Trips
    Senior center

    Social events and field trips for Khmer elders to build community connections.

  • Digital and Technology Classes
    Adult education

    Educational instruction helping elders develop technology skills.

  • Intergenerational Learning
    Senior center

    Programs connecting youth and elders for mutual knowledge sharing.

  • Resource Navigation Assistance
    Case management

    Helps community members access needed services and support.

  • Client Advocacy
    Advocacy

    Advocates for vulnerable Khmer community members in addressing challenges.

  • Khmer Caregiver Respite Program
    Respite

    Respite care providing relief for family members caring for seniors.

  • Khmer Amarak Performing Arts
    Adult education

    Free youth instruction in traditional Khmer classical and folk dance and music.

  • Emergency Food and Health Services
    Food assistance

    Food distributions, PPE, and vaccination clinics during emergencies.

About Day programs & senior centers

Drop-in places to spend the day. Classes, fitness, lunch, social activities, transportation. Often free or donation-based. The most underrated part of staying home.

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