Friday, March 18, 2011

The 2011 Lao Assistance Center Staff


L-R: Linda Homsombath, Pany Siharath, Phouthakannha Nantharath, Chongchith Saengsudham, Chanida Phaengdara, David Zander, Sunny Chanthanouvong and Bryan Thao Worra. 

Asian Women United has sent a representative to work with our community to help raise awareness of issues regarding human trafficking, domestic violence and other topics on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. AWUM is made up of women and men who believe in every woman’s right to a life of peace, wholeness and happiness. That includes a life free from emotional, physical or sexual abuse. Their programs and expertise focus on Asian women and girls, but their mission includes all domestic violence victims.

On Mondays we are continuing to offer a free computer lab and training classes thanks to our interns and support from PPL.  

Since 1972, thousands of low-income people have built brighter, stable futures and stronger communities as a result of PPL’s innovative approach of helping people help themselves. PPL’s mission is to: work with lower-income individuals and families to achieve greater self-sufficiency through housing, employment training, support services, and education.

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