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- Seila Chuop | Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association
Legal Advocate for the Boston Bar Association/Harvard Legal Aid Bureau ← Board of Directors Seila Chuop Director Legal Advocate for the Boston Bar Association/ Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Confidential Executive Secretary to the Office of Equity & Empowerment, Lowell Public Schools Chair of Governance Committee, Massachusetts DESE Private Investigator/Legal Consultant for Fair Housing and Equity Researcher & Protocols for the Women’s World Banking Profession/Expertise: Law, Diplomacy, Finance, Audit, Management, Immigration, and Housing
- Sidney Liang | Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association
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- Transportation | CMAA Lowell
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- MassHealth | Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association
MassHealth Redetermination and Enrollment Fair The MassHealth Fair will take place Thursday, June 20, 2024 from 10AM-3PM at the CMAA Office . We are able to help clients apply for MassHealth for the first time, or help renew their applications. During this event, we will have agents from MassHealth present to answer any questions or concerns the client might have, and also take their applications and any requested documents directly to the MassHealth office. To make an appointment, walk in at CMAA, or call (978)454-6200 and request for a MassHealth appointment.
- Drop-Off Respite Care | CMAA Lowell
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- Youth Services Program Information | CMAA Lowell
Cambodian Cultural After-School Program Shaping cultural identities of Cambodian youth. About The CCASP runs from 2:30pm - 5:30pm following the Lowell Public School calendar. We help our youth succeed through homework assistance and Cambodian-related classes including: Khmer Language Cambodian Culture and History Cambodian Musical Instruments Cambodian Classical and Folk Dance Cambodian Folk Songs World Affairs Khmer Language Classes Youth are able to learn how to speak, understand, read, and write the Khmer language. This not only helps teach the youth to be proud of knowing their family’s mother tongue, but also to ease communication with their parents, elders in their family, and other people in the Cambodian community. Culture and History The youth learn about Cambodian customs such as formal greetings and important cultural holidays. They also learn to meditate and how to recite Buddhist scriptures, learn about Cambodia’s geography, and its history. With this further insight, we hope to instill a sense of pride within the youth for being Cambodian and help shape their unique cultural identity. Traditional Music The youth learn about the different instruments used for classical and traditional folk music. They also receive training in playing one of the many instruments of the Cambodian orchestra from renowned master teachers. Folk Songs The youth are taught several child-friendly folk song staples such as Sarika Keo Euy សារិកាកែវអឺយ and Arapiya អារ៉ាប់ពីយ៉ា to practice their language skills, and form a sense of rhythm and melody. Classical and Folk Dance The youth are able to learn classical and folk dances such as Bopha Lokei របាំបុប្ផាលោកីយ៍ and Coconut របាំគោះត្រឡោក to practice flexibility, structure, discipline, and the dancing arts. Rising Stars Summer Program Creating a safe and welcoming environment for young people to mingle, learn, and play. About The RSSP is a 6-week program that starts after the Fourth of July weekend, and ends the week of the Southeast Asian Water Festival. The program runs Monday through Friday from 10:00am - 3:00pm. The youth are able to participate in various activities to encourage learning, being active, and being involved in the community including: Sports and Outdoor Recreation Arts & Crafts Meeting with Guest Speakers and Volunteering Field Trips Sports and Outdoor Play We encourage the youth to stay active and get outside by playing sports and taking trips to Lowell’s numerous parks. Arts & Crafts and Scientific Experiments The youth are able to express their creativity and curiosity through activities such as painting, experimenting, and other hands-on crafts. (Community Involvement The youth are able to get more involved in Lowell’s community through volunteering for other non-profit organizations, and meeting with current working professionals and community leaders in the city of Lowell. Field Trips We bring the youth to several interactive places such as farms and museums to give them the chance to experience places outside of Lowell and introduce them to the thrills of going on an adventure. Meet Our Summer Counselors
- Fuel Assistance CTI Application | Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association
Fuel Assistance To be announced.
- Family Conferences | CMAA Lowell
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- May Energy Ambassador Meeting | Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association
Congratulations, Tararith Kho, on winning a $100 gift card after completing the MassCEC EmPower Survey! < Back May Energy Ambassador Meeting Jun 5, 2024 Congratulations, Tararith Kho, on winning a $100 gift card after completing the MassCEC EmPower Survey! CMAA, MassCEC - UML, and the City of Lowell hosted a May Energy Ambassador Meeting on Saturday, June 1, 2024. These monthly meetings are aimed at learning about our energy ambassador experience and answer their questions about the energy programs. This program is introduced by Victor, our Energy Advocate, and Eliot, Director of Community Development from the City of Lowell. Congratulations to our May survey winner – Tararith Kho! Tararith received a $100 gift card after completing the MassCEC EmPower Survey last month. Everyone has a chance to win by taking a few minutes to complete the EmPower Survey ( https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdf8ZdGRU5hLoE7MmNBNjNvdTHZg0jWhTdiWP1VThOEJxNRyQ/viewform?usp=pp_url ). The winner is announced bimonthly on CMAA social media platforms. The MassCEC EmPower Survey is part of the “Mobilizing Social Diffusion to Accelerate Participation in Decarbonization Programs in Environmental Justice Communities” project and can be completed in English or Khmer. This project is a partnership between CMAA, the University of Massachusetts Lowell, and the City of Lowell. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this research, please contact Dana Touch: dtouch@cmaalowell.org or (351) 500-6452 Sreang Heng: sheng@cmaalowell.org or (351) 500-6457 Victor Vargas: vvargas@lowellma.gov or (978) 674-1408 Juliette Rooney-Varga: juliette_rooneyvarga@uml.edu Previous Next
- Brad Grecco | CMAA Lowell
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- Residential Energy Assistance Grant Recipient (REAG Program) | Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association
We are thrilled to announce that CMAA has been selected as a recipient for the FY2024- FY2026 Residential Energy Assistance Grant (REAG) program offered by the Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General. < Back Residential Energy Assistance Grant Recipient (REAG Program) May 15, 2024 We are thrilled to announce that CMAA has been selected as a recipient for the FY2024- FY2026 Residential Energy Assistance Grant (REAG) program offered by the Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General. We are thrilled to announce that CMAA has been selected as a recipient for the FY2024- FY2026 Residential Energy Assistance Grant (REAG) program offered by the Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General. REAG will fund or supplement programs or initiatives designed to assist Massachusetts residents in paying or lowering their residential heating costs. The program is funded through settlement agreements the AGO reached with National Grid and the Berkshire Gas Company. Over the last year, Massachusetts residents have faced record high utility bills. Approximately 400,000 Massachusetts residential customers currently receive a low-income discount rate on their electric and gas bills. The REAG funds nonprofit organizations and municipalities in full compliance with all annual reporting requirements of both the AGO and the Internal Revenue Service. Programs that provide direct subsidies for heat assistance may award, in the aggregate, up to $1,000 for each eligible Massachusetts household per heating season. The REAG will not only provide additional funding to programs that aid Massachusetts families currently receiving heat assistance, but also expand assistance to more eligible households by directly subsidizing heating bills. Additionally, REAG will aid families in translating application documents and easing language barriers that can make access to services difficult. #CMAALowell #REAGProgram View Press Release: https://www.mass.gov/news/attorney-generals-office-distributes-11-million-to-community-programs-that-help-residents-pay-heating-bills Previous Next
- Computer Camp | CMAA Lowell
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