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Message started by longhang on 4th Apr, 2011 at 4:05am

Title: hmong lao family org
Post by longhang on 4th Apr, 2011 at 4:05am
for the lao people in the states you guys use this non profit organization? or do you guys have one of your own that you rather go to?

Title: Re: hmong lao family org
Post by JACKSPADE on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:40am
I have never been involved in any Hmong/Lao family nonprofit organization.  But I have been involved with donations to charities that helps our country (Laos).  

For me personally, I have been donating to this charity www.chiki.ca I don't know if you have heard of it.  Sylvia has been involved in many projects in helping our children in Laos.  I'm very proud of her.

http://www.youtube.com/user/sylviachiki#p/a/u/2/N-KsoA9kQJQ

Title: Re: hmong lao family org
Post by Lao Democratic on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:19pm

longhang wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 4:05am:
for the lao people in the states you guys use this non profit organization? or do you guys have one of your own that you rather go to?


There's Hmong-Lao family in St. Paul, but I never used it. What do they do?
;) 8-)

Title: Re: hmong lao family org
Post by longhang on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:28pm

llX wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:19pm:

longhang wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 4:05am:
for the lao people in the states you guys use this non profit organization? or do you guys have one of your own that you rather go to?


There's Hmong-Lao family in St. Paul, but I never used it. What do they do?
;) 8-)
i think both lao and hmong work for hmonglaofamily, if not most of them speak laostian. i think back in the early 90s many lao and hmong around saint paul/mpls went their for help. today a lot people still go for services like job placement, youth intervention, family issues etc. however i notice that many lao population move out saint paul towards farmington near buddah temples. anyway hmonglaofamilyorg is an old organisation. many of the staff speak at least 4 languages, thai, lao, hmong, english.

Title: Re: hmong lao family org
Post by Lao Democratic on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:29pm

OMD wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:40am:
I have never been involved in any Hmong/Lao family nonprofit organization.  But I have been involved with donations to charities that helps our country (Laos).  

For me personally, I have been donating to this charity www.chiki.ca I don't know if you have heard of it.  Sylvia has been involved in many projects in helping our children in Laos.  I'm very proud of her.

http://www.youtube.com/user/sylviachiki#p/a/u/2/N-KsoA9kQJQ


Great charity and vdo. Thank for the link.
8-) :)

Title: Re: hmong lao family org
Post by longhang on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:32pm

OMD wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:40am:
I have never been involved in any Hmong/Lao family nonprofit organization.  But I have been involved with donations to charities that helps our country (Laos).  

For me personally, I have been donating to this charity www.chiki.ca I don't know if you have heard of it.  Sylvia has been involved in many projects in helping our children in Laos.  I'm very proud of her.

http://www.youtube.com/user/sylviachiki#p/a/u/2/N-KsoA9kQJQ
my uncles runs a store maybe i can send them can goods?

Title: Re: hmong lao family org
Post by Lao Democratic on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:46pm

longhang wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:28pm:

llX wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:19pm:

longhang wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 4:05am:
for the lao people in the states you guys use this non profit organization? or do you guys have one of your own that you rather go to?


There's Hmong-Lao family in St. Paul, but I never used it. What do they do?
;) 8-)
i think both lao and hmong work for hmonglaofamily, if not most of them speak laostian. i think back in the early 90s many lao and hmong around saint paul/mpls went their for help. today a lot people still go for services like job placement, youth intervention, family issues etc. however i notice that many lao population move out saint paul towards farmington near buddah temples. anyway hmonglaofamilyorg is an old organisation. many of the staff speak at least 4 languages, thai, lao, hmong, english.


Very nice organization. I didn't know they provide jobs placement.
:) ::)

Title: Re: hmong lao family org
Post by JACKSPADE on 4th Apr, 2011 at 7:06pm

longhang wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:32pm:

OMD wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:40am:
I have never been involved in any Hmong/Lao family nonprofit organization.  But I have been involved with donations to charities that helps our country (Laos).  

For me personally, I have been donating to this charity www.chiki.ca I don't know if you have heard of it.  Sylvia has been involved in many projects in helping our children in Laos.  I'm very proud of her.

http://www.youtube.com/user/sylviachiki#p/a/u/2/N-KsoA9kQJQ
my uncles runs a store maybe i can send them can goods?


I'm not sure if you'll be able to send can goods but you can contact her to find out.  They usually only accept money transactions and directly purchase items there in Laos.  It's probably cheaper that way.

Title: Re: hmong lao family org
Post by longhang on 4th Apr, 2011 at 8:04pm

llX wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:46pm:

longhang wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:28pm:

llX wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:19pm:

longhang wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 4:05am:
for the lao people in the states you guys use this non profit organization? or do you guys have one of your own that you rather go to?


There's Hmong-Lao family in St. Paul, but I never used it. What do they do?
;) 8-)
i think both lao and hmong work for hmonglaofamily, if not most of them speak laostian. i think back in the early 90s many lao and hmong around saint paul/mpls went their for help. today a lot people still go for services like job placement, youth intervention, family issues etc. however i notice that many lao population move out saint paul towards farmington near buddah temples. anyway hmonglaofamilyorg is an old organisation. many of the staff speak at least 4 languages, thai, lao, hmong, english.


Very nice organization. I didn't know they provide jobs placement.
:) ::)
in job placment i mean that they help you find a job. i been in one on univesity and they have computers and the staff to help with your resume. they also make calls and give you a hook up and direct to the right places to find a job. basically their job is to find you a job.

Title: Re: hmong lao family org
Post by Lao Democratic on 5th Apr, 2011 at 1:51am
Very nice. Its not easy sometime people don't know where to go to find help, wrote resume or look for jobs.  
;)


longhang wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 8:04pm:

llX wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:46pm:

longhang wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:28pm:

llX wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:19pm:

longhang wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 4:05am:
for the lao people in the states you guys use this non profit organization? or do you guys have one of your own that you rather go to?


There's Hmong-Lao family in St. Paul, but I never used it. What do they do?
;) 8-)
i think both lao and hmong work for hmonglaofamily, if not most of them speak laostian. i think back in the early 90s many lao and hmong around saint paul/mpls went their for help. today a lot people still go for services like job placement, youth intervention, family issues etc. however i notice that many lao population move out saint paul towards farmington near buddah temples. anyway hmonglaofamilyorg is an old organisation. many of the staff speak at least 4 languages, thai, lao, hmong, english.


Very nice organization. I didn't know they provide jobs placement.
:) ::)
in job placment i mean that they help you find a job. i been in one on univesity and they have computers and the staff to help with your resume. they also make calls and give you a hook up and direct to the right places to find a job. basically their job is to find you a job.


Title: Re: hmong lao family org
Post by Lao Democratic on 5th Apr, 2011 at 1:53am
Maybe cheaper to buy school supply in Laos and good way help the locals economy.
:) 8-)


OMD wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 7:06pm:

longhang wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:32pm:

OMD wrote on 4th Apr, 2011 at 5:40am:
I have never been involved in any Hmong/Lao family nonprofit organization.  But I have been involved with donations to charities that helps our country (Laos).  

For me personally, I have been donating to this charity www.chiki.ca I don't know if you have heard of it.  Sylvia has been involved in many projects in helping our children in Laos.  I'm very proud of her.

http://www.youtube.com/user/sylviachiki#p/a/u/2/N-KsoA9kQJQ
my uncles runs a store maybe i can send them can goods?


I'm not sure if you'll be able to send can goods but you can contact her to find out.  They usually only accept money transactions and directly purchase items there in Laos.  It's probably cheaper that way.


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