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Hmong Cultural Center of Butte County
Southeast Asian Language Training
Mentorship/Tutoring
Youth
Health Services
Cultural Preservation
Interpretation/Translation Services
Citizenship
Elderly Services
Celebrations
932 West 8th Street
Chico, CA95926
Phone:
530/892-0831
Fax:
530/892-0831
Mr. Sor Lo
2000
2000
Hmong (youth, diabled persons, and elderly)
$60.000,00
2
3
Butte County
Hmong Educational Advancement, Inc.
Advocacy
Athletics
Citizenship
Civic Engagement/Voter Reg.
Computer Training
Cultural Preservation
Deportation
Domestic Conflicts
Health Education
Interpretation/Translation Services
Mentorship/Tutoring
Newsletter
Parenting Education
School Liaison
Youth
2414 W. Vliet Street
Milwaukee, WI53205
Phone:
414/931-8834
Fax:
414/9310545
Mr. Ge Xiong
1991
1993
Hmong and Lao
$600.000,00
5
5
25
Milwaukee
Hmong First Baptist Church
Civic Engagement/Voter Reg.
Parenting Education
Youth
6693 North 99th Street
Milwaukee, WI53224
Phone:
414/358-2610
Mr. Hoyu Sayaovang
1982
1985
Hmong
$75.000,00
1
2
1
10
Milwaukee
Hmong Minnesota Pacific Association
Southeast Asian Language Training
Newsletter
Mentorship/Tutoring
Job Training
Youth
Cultural Preservation
Computer Training
Health Education
Celebrations
ESL
Civic Engagement/Voter Reg.
Parenting Education
Arts
Advocacy
925 Payne Avenue, Suite B
St. Paul, MN55101
Phone:
651/778-8937
Fax:
651/778-2413
Mr. Eng T. Herr
1992
1992
General
$300.000,00
2
5
5
20
St. Paul
Hmong Mutual Assistance Association of Sheboygan, Inc.
This Directory of Southeast Asian American Community Based Organizations is the most comprehensive guide to Southeast Asian American grassroots organizations yet produced. The directory includes contact and programmatic information for 180 community-based organizations -- also called Mutual Assistance Associations (MAAs) -- managed primarily by and for Americans with roots in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam -- communities that include more than two million resettled refugees, children of refugees, immigrants and native-born Americans. The MAAs in the directory provide culturally and linguistically appropriate services for communities nationwide, and present unparalleled outreach opportunities for public agencies, funders and others wishing to reach out to Americans from Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.
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