SAATH is committed to celebrating cultural diversity and social harmony in our communities through the joyful medium of dance, performing arts, and related South Asian cultural traditions. As such, all SAATH spaces are safer spaces, explicitly welcoming to everyone regardless of age, race, sexual orientation, gender expression, cultural or educational…
View moreWe believe connecting starts inward with self, then bravely grows outward into relationships that reach across divides. Our youth need opportunities to explore their cultural heritage, history, and homeland in order to understand their identity as they go out into the world as connectors and peacemakers.
View moreBCOM is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization primarily serving Bhutanese refugee families in the Twin Cities area
View moreThe Korean Service Center is dedicated to providing supportive resources and services to Koreans and other immigrant-Americans while striving to promote their rich cultural heritage for all international people.
View moreThe API Women's Health and Wellness Coalition serves seven Southeast Asian communities in Minnesota. We are proud to partner with Lao Center of Minnesota Bhutanese Community Organization of Minnesota United Cambodian Association of Minnesota The Urban Village Hmong Community Consultant SEA Women in MN have the highest rates of breast…
View moreFounded in 1987 as a non-profit mutual assistance organization, the Vietnamese Social Services of Minnesota (VSS) is a multi-service agency with programs in health education and promotion, youth development, elder services, English proficiency, and employment and job training. All of these programs equip and empower individuals and families of all…
View moreSince 1983, Lao Assistance Center has helped thousands of low-income Lao families in MN with direct services and support in education, housing, Senior, employment, youth art & Culture, Civic Engagement, healthcare, Public Assistance, and financial.
View moreKOM helps refugees from Burma settle, integrate and become self-sufficient in their new homes while promoting cross-cultural understanding. Our vision is to: Assist refugees to settle, integrate and become increasingly self-sufficient; Foster cultural knowledge and understanding; Strengthen organizational capacity and effectiveness to meet the needs of the community.
View moreHAP is a social service and community development nonprofit that serves nearly 30,000 individuals annually. Originally founded in 1990 to serve Minnesota’s growing Hmong population, we are now the largest Hmong-serving organization in the nation. Throughout our history, we have witnessed the changing immigrant and refugee community and have expanded…
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