To view more detailed information,
Bach Viet Association, Inc. 6889 Lindale Drive Mel Demoff Tel: 916-344-2197 | Fax: 916-344-2199 Website: www.bachviet.org
Cambodian Family Summary: Cambodian Family is a grassroots organization working with the Cambodian community to achieve self-sufficiency and early employment. Main programs include: Employment services, youth program and health accessing services. Rifka Hirsch Tel: 714-571-1966 | Fax: 714-571-1974 Website: www.cambodianfamily.org
Economic & Employment Development Center, EEDC Summary: EEDC works to promote positive acculturation through community education and individual/group counseling to quickly adapt to the new social economic environment. The Center provides employment and community health prevention/education assistance to refugees and immigrants as well as collaborates with the government to suggest effective programs for refugees in both economic and social areas. Contact: Frank La Tel: 626-281-3792 | Fax: 626-281-8064
International Children Association Network Quyen Vuong Tel: 866-206-9073, ext. 2966 | Fax: 866-206-9073 ext 2966 Website: www.ican2.org
Immigrant Resettlement & Summary: IRCC serves the Vietnamese community of Northern California through programs such as a welfare hotline, social adjustment and citizenship training. The Center celebrates Vietnamese culture through educational programs, community service and special events. IRCC also hosts Viet-Horizons, its own English -language radio show for Vietnamese American audiences. Loc Vu Tel: 408-971-7878 | Fax: 408-971-7882 Website: www.irccsj.com
Southeast Asian Community Center (SEACC) Summary: The Southeast Asian Community Center (SEACC) is a non-profit, multi-ethnic, multi-service community-based organization dedicated to expanding the effective integration of Southeast Asians into American society and at the same time cultivating the languages, values, and identities of Southeast Asians in the United States. The agency provides services in four main categories: Social/Healthcare Services, Resettlement, Business and Economic Development and Community Empowerment. Philip Tuong Nguyen Website: http://www.seacc.us
Vietnamese American Community Summary: The Vietnamese American Community of Southern California (VACSC) assists local Vietnamese American communities to develop in multiple capacities and primarily through services pathways that:
In addition to service, VACSC endeavors to form coalitions and collaborations with other local, regional and national agencies toward furthering these goals of community advancement for Vietnamese Americans. Phu Nguyen Tel: 1-877-NAM-CALL
Vietnamese Buddhist Youth Association Summary: The Vietnamese Buddhist Youth Association (VBYA) is an association that educates its youth with its clear objective and policy. Built on the most basic educated foundation principles, it combine methods from both Western and Eastern education. Therefore, it has Regulation and Statues (Rules) with concrete objectives: 1. Define the hierarchy structure of the organization. 2. Define the duty and authority (competence) of the members from National, Regional, and Local units. 3. Form a procedure and an education curriculum, along with the activities for the association. 4. Define the fundamental rules and regulations for the administration discipline of the association. Victoria Nguyen Dat Vo Tel: 909-381-1660 | Fax: 909-354-9741
Vietnamese Voluntary Foundation (VIVO) Summary: The Vietnamese Voluntary Foundation (VIVO) has been providing services such as employment, citizenship, health and human support and comprehensive acculturation for over 20 years. With its many resources and programs, VIVO works to empower refugees and immigrants, low income ethnic families to become productive participating citizens through providing comprehensive services that promote a healthy, violence-free, self-sufficient and multi-cultural understanding community. Diem Duc Ngo Tel: 408-532-7755 or 209-475-9454 | Fax: 408-532-1699 |