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Lao Advancement Organization of America
Advocacy
Arts
Athletics
Celebrations
Citizenship
Civic Engagement/Voter Reg.
Computer Training
Crisis Intervention
Cultural Preservation
Deportation
Domestic Conflicts
Health Services
Interpretation/Translation Services
Mentorship/Tutoring
Newsletter
Parenting Education
School Liaison
Southeast Asian Language Training
Working with Religious Institutions
Youth
2648 West Broadway Avenue
Minneapolis, MN55411
Phone:
612/302-9048
Fax:
612/522-2431
Mr. Khao Insixiengmay
1988
1991
Laotian, Hmong
$400.000,00
6
3
20
Hennepin County
Lao American Association
Newsletter
Cultural Preservation
Celebrations
Funeral Expenses
1023 Castolan Drive
Houston, TX77038
Phone:
281/931-7394
Fax:
281/447-7771
Mr. Pon B. Chantharaj
1997
Laotian
$0,00
1
Houston
Lao American Community Services
Citizenship
Elderly Services
ESL
Health Education
Interpretation/Translation Services
Youth
4750 North Sheridan Road, #369
Chicago, IL60640
Phone:
773/271-0004
Fax:
773/271-1682
Somlith Visaysouk
1980
1984
Laotian, Thai
$50.000,00
1
3
Chicago
Lao American Organization of Elgin
Advocacy
Celebrations
Citizenship
Youth
P.O. Box 5848
Elgin, IL60121
Phone:
847/931-1446
Mr. Jay Rasavongsay
1996
1900
Lao
$25.000,00
20
Elgin
Lao American Women Association of Washington, D.C.
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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