Celebrating, Community, Health, and Innovation

The Somali Community Cultural and Innovation Hub (SCCIH) aims to create a united and vibrant Somali community in Washington that stands as a beacon of collaboration, innovation, and resilience. We envision a future where the SCCIH serves as a model for effective partnership and where organizations come together seamlessly to lead in health, education, social welfare and community development.

SCCIH Partner Organizations

Somali Health Board

A nonprofit working to reduce health disparities for Somali immigrants and refugees in Washington State by offering culturally responsive care and fostering community empowerment and resilience.

Somali Community Services of Seattle

A nonprofit serving refugee, immigrant, and low-income families in King County since 1995, helping thousands transition to life in the U.S. with dignity, connection, and community support.

Al-Noor Center of Washington

A nonprofit aimed at providing a welcoming center for the Muslim community, offering faith-based connection, inclusive services, and a supportive sense of belonging for individuals across Washington state.


We are a dedicated team focused on advancing the well-being of the Somali community.

“This center -will make a world of difference for Somalis building a new life for themselves and help set them up for success—and I am so glad I was able to have a part in making this center a reality through Congressionally-Directed Spending.” – Senator Murray, 2023



The Somali Community Cultural and Innovation Hub (SCCIH) is nonprofit that fosters collaboration, education, and community development, uniting partner organizations to advance health, social welfare, and well-being for Washington’s Somali community.