South Park Information and Resource Center

South Park Information and Resource Center (SPIARC) is home of the South Park Action Agenda. The South Park Information and Resource Center (SPIARC) is a community-driven organization that provide access to services and community networks, and connects neighbors to neighbors.

The South Park Information and Resource Center (SPIARC) is a multi-lingual resource center where people can come in to receive help navigating various issues, and its also a place to get connected with South Park Community Groups who are working on various projects and issues. Our services are FREE. We provide assistance, information and referrals.

8201 10th Ave South
Seattle WA 98108

Phone: 206-767-7445

English email: info@southparkinfo.org
English or Spanish email: Analia@southparkinfo.org

Open Hours
Monday – Thursday 10:00am to 3:00pm (Bi-Lingual 11:30 – 3pm)
Saturday by appointment

Questions and Answers

Comment from Paulina Lopez
Time July 29, 2010 at 5:48 pm

I love this web-site. Great for information. Thank you so much for making it look great!

Comment from Alison Zerbe
Time October 21, 2010 at 4:26 pm

Hi… I have lived in mostly Georgetown for the last 6 years, but once upon a time I lived in South Park. I am working on a project at the UW examining how latino-americans are celebrating El Dia de los Muertos. I was hoping that some kind of celebration would be happening in south park, but could not find any information. Am I missing it somewhere?? I would love to have a focus on South Park. Looking forward to hearing from you,
Alison

Comment from lora
Time November 16, 2010 at 1:19 pm

get online! event at South Park RecTech center
November 16th, 2010

Did you know you can attend classes for free or low-cost at computer learning centers in your own neighborhood? Stop by your nearest participating center on Thursday, November 18 between 4:00 and 8:00 PM and GET ONLINE! There will be activities and demonstrations on many topics, including: social networking, posting/viewing photos online, paying bills online, using email, accessing wireless networks, using Skype to make free phone calls, and using the internet safely. For more information on specific locations, or to find out how to volunteer, visit http://www.seattle.gov/getonline.

List of participating centers: STAR Center; Neighborhood House; Refugee Women’s Alliance; Horn of Africa Services; Seattle Urban League; and the South Park, Yesler, Garfield, and Rainier RecTech Centers, which are located in the Community Centers.

Comment from Babak Emami
Time January 17, 2011 at 4:15 pm

Hello, I am a Nursing student from UW and am assigned to work on a project at the SPIARC. I just browsed through this website and wanted to say what a wonderful resource I found this website to be. I loved all the useful links at the bottom of the page. I was wondering why a direct link to the South Park Community Center is not included among all the other great links?
Sincerely,
Babak

Comment from Evelyn Boykan
Time April 12, 2011 at 1:09 pm

We would love to be more familiar with your organization and in turn have you be more familiar with the human services office with regards to sharing information with our Spanish speaking Tukwila residents. Thank you for being a resource.

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