Non-Profit - West Hartford, CT, US
Khmer Health Advocates (KHA) was founded with a mission to care for the health needs of survivors of the Mahandorai (the Cambodian holocaust), and their families. The KHA torture treatment program is one of the first programs for the torture victims in the United States. As the only Cambodian health organization in the United States, KHA provides care for people in Connecticut and Western Massachusetts, and advocates for survivors across the nation. Funding and SupportKHA's programs and services have received local, national, and international recognition and financial support from foundations, The United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture (UNVFVT), government agencies, and individuals. Our mission is to preserve the health of Cambodian holocaust survivors and their families through research, health education, model programs and advocacy programs. Media outreach to other khmer student bodies, and to the general public. Petition www.change.orgSign here: http://www.change.org/petitions/tell-congress-victims-of-war-trauma-still-haunted-by-the-genocide?share_id=XnQAckvOvr&share_source=null_fbTitle. Tell Congress: Victims of War Trauma Still Haunted by theGenocide, http://www.change.org/petitions/tell-congress-victims-of-war-trauma-still-haunted-by-the-genocide#?opt_new=t
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