Dreaming boldly, for generations past, present, and future

four individuals read from a script, one individual wearing a t-shirt that says Made by Refugees
SEARAC is a national civil rights organization that builds power with diverse communities from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam to create a just society.
1979

The year SEARAC was founded, in response to the largest mass resettlement of refugees in US history

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1 million

The rough estimate of SEAAs living in CA, a number representing 1/3 of the total population of SEAAs in the United States

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Nearly 80 million people, including lawfully present immigrants, count on Medicaid for primary care, prescriptions, hospital visits, and more. Cutting Medicaid puts the health of millions of people at risk. #NotOnMyWatch  @pifcoalition

Nearly 80 million people, including lawfully present immigrants, count on Medicaid for primary care, prescriptions, hospital visits, and more. Cutting Medicaid puts the health of millions of people at risk. #NotOnMyWatch @pifcoalition

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SEARAC is thrilled to join @thelotus.proj for their workshop "Advancing Connections and Community-Based Practices for Trauma-Informed Care for Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs)" on May 1 in Washington, DC. 

SEARAC will be speaking on the "AAPI Youth Mental Health Panel" and will share  about the unique mental health challenges that impact Southeast Asian American youth. Join the workshop and hear from national AAPI organizations about efforts and resources for trauma-informed care and prevention, best practices and challenges in delivering culturally competent mental health services for AAPI communities, and strategies to care for ourselves and the communities we serve within the current political landscape.

Registration is free and now open. Learn more and register at the link in our bio! 

#aanhpimentalhealth

SEARAC is thrilled to join @thelotus.proj for their workshop "Advancing Connections and Community-Based Practices for Trauma-Informed Care for Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs)" on May 1 in Washington, DC.

SEARAC will be speaking on the "AAPI Youth Mental Health Panel" and will share about the unique mental health challenges that impact Southeast Asian American youth. Join the workshop and hear from national AAPI organizations about efforts and resources for trauma-informed care and prevention, best practices and challenges in delivering culturally competent mental health services for AAPI communities, and strategies to care for ourselves and the communities we serve within the current political landscape.

Registration is free and now open. Learn more and register at the link in our bio!

#aanhpimentalhealth

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2025 marks the 50th anniversary of Southeast Asian refugee resettlement and we invite you to join us in honoring our refugee legacy. SEARAC is looking to feature blog posts written by and about Southeast Asian Americans on a wide range of topics celebrating the diversity of our communities.

If you are interested or if you have further questions, please reach out to Elaine Sanchez Wilson, SEARAC Senior Director of Communications, at elaine@searac.org.

2025 marks the 50th anniversary of Southeast Asian refugee resettlement and we invite you to join us in honoring our refugee legacy. SEARAC is looking to feature blog posts written by and about Southeast Asian Americans on a wide range of topics celebrating the diversity of our communities.

If you are interested or if you have further questions, please reach out to Elaine Sanchez Wilson, SEARAC Senior Director of Communications, at elaine@searac.org.

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