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National Alliance of Vietnamese American Service Agencies

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National Alliance of Vietnamese American Service Agencies (NAVASA)

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History

The National Alliance of Vietnamese American Service Agencies organization, was founded and incorporation as a non-profit in 1985. Duong Hong Duc serves as Chairman of the Board, of 34 community-based (CBOs) and faith-based organizations (FBOs).

Politics

Its agenda is economic self-sufficiency and active citizenship for Vietnamese-Americans through full participation in the political system. It is committed to assisting its affiliates address the linguistic, social, economic, and civic needs facing community members in their specific localities.

Their mission is to empower the Vietnamese-American community in the United States and facilitate the transition of Vietnamese refugees and immigrants from dependency to self-sufficiency.

It works with national and local affiliates to support its member agencies; to strengthen national advocacy capability and, to promote the integration of the Vietnamese American community into American society. The member agencies work with refugees and immigrants (both Vietnamese and non-Vietnamese) at the local and regional level while NAVASA coordinates and develops national programs, initiatives and resources.

To accomplish its mission, NAVASA is uses a three-pronged approach, Strengthen the program development of member-organizations by providing technical assistance, leadership training, and resource development assistance, Deliver services to those in need through collaborative efforts with local affiliates throughout the United States and Advocate on the national level on issues of importance to the Vietnamese-American population.

References

National Alliance of Vietnamese American Service Agencies Wikipedia