United Cambodian Association of Minnesota, Inc
9 Grants from 1990 - 2008
100 ethnic Burmese and Karen refugees will receive cultural and social orientation, case management services, and immigration and naturalization support to achieve long-term economic independence and successful integration into U.S. society
Grants received
100 ethnic Burmese and Karen refugees will receive cultural and social orientation, case management services, and immigration and naturalization support to achieve long-term economic independence and successful integration into U.S. society
To support an employment program and to complete a transition to a new leader and building
To move to a new location and build administrative capacity
To support the Cambodian Asylum Project
To expand an orientation program for recent elderly Cambodian immigrants
Toward the Cambodian legal services project
To expand a program linking cambodian families and the schools
Toward its Cambodian Legal Services Project (Formerly Refugee and Immigrant Resource Center)
To expand programs for Cambodian youths