Hmong American Friendship Association
Description
The Hmong American Friendship Association Inc., is dedicated to improving the quality of life for Southeast Asian Refugee families in the Greater Milwaukee area by promoting self sufficiency and the preservation of our cultural heritage.
Hmong American Friendship Association, commonly referred to as HAFA, is a non-profit organization founded in 1983. HAFA was founded by Hmong refugees to help improve the quality of life for all Hmong refugee families in the
Greater Milwaukee area. In our 25 plus years in existence we have grown to serve, not only the Hmong population of Milwaukee, but also the community at large. Our primary goal is to promote self-sufficiency in those we serve by
bridging cultural, social and language barriers and identifying resources that meet the needs of those we serve.
Greater Milwaukee area. In our 25 plus years in existence we have grown to serve, not only the Hmong population of Milwaukee, but also the community at large. Our primary goal is to promote self-sufficiency in those we serve by
bridging cultural, social and language barriers and identifying resources that meet the needs of those we serve.
Services available to you....
- Elderly Program
- Family Strengthening Program
- Community Advocacy
- Translation/Interpretation Services
- Housing Assistance
- Job Placement Program
- Youth Program
Features
Approach / Service
Advocacy
Affinity groups
Coordinating services
Direct services
Type of Organization
Location
3824, West Vliet Street, Martin Drive, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, 53208, United States of America
Contact Information
Address
3824, West Vliet Street, Martin Drive, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, 53208, United States of America
Zip Code
53208
Website