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== Serving People from Southeast Asia ==
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SEAMAAC continues to bring issues affecting immigrants/refugees to the forefront for policy makers and other health and social service agencies. SEAMAAC currently maintains programs in translation, ESL, job training, youth programs, elderly programs, truancy prevention and health (prenatal care, Hepatitis B, HIV, lead poisoning, tobacco). Annually SEAMAAC serves approximately 1,500 immigrants, refugees and asylees. We reach another 6,000 individuals from the immigrant and refugee communities, through our outreach work and various special events such as community and health fairs throughout the Greater Philadelphia Area.
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== Info ==
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*[https://seamaac.org/ourmission/ Mission & History]
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*[https://seamaac.org/hss/ Health and Social Services]
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*[https://seamaac.org/community-development/ Community Development]
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*[https://seamaac.org/education/ Education]
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*[https://seamaac.org/upcoming-events/ Events]
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[[Category:Is-Social Service]]
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[[Category:Is-Association]]
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[[Category:Is-Coalition]]
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[[Category:Serves-Southeast Asians]]
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[[Category:Is-Mutual Assistance Association]]
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[[Category:Is-Advocacy Organization]]
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[[Category:Serves-Immigrants]]
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[[Category:Is-Community_Based_Organization]]

Latest revision as of 01:00, 1 February 2020

 https://www.seamaac.org/

Serving People from Southeast Asia

SEAMAAC continues to bring issues affecting immigrants/refugees to the forefront for policy makers and other health and social service agencies. SEAMAAC currently maintains programs in translation, ESL, job training, youth programs, elderly programs, truancy prevention and health (prenatal care, Hepatitis B, HIV, lead poisoning, tobacco). Annually SEAMAAC serves approximately 1,500 immigrants, refugees and asylees. We reach another 6,000 individuals from the immigrant and refugee communities, through our outreach work and various special events such as community and health fairs throughout the Greater Philadelphia Area.

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