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The Cambodian Association of Greater Philadelphia improves the quality of life of Cambodian-Americans in Greater Philadelphia through direct service, advocacy, and cultural education.
The mission of the Cambodian Association of Greater Philadelphia (CAGP) is to improve the quality of life of Cambodian-Americans in Greater Philadelphia through direct service, advocacy and cultural education.
The Policy Meets Practice grant will support CAGP’s Family Support Services (FSS), which helps to bridge resources and systems of health and support. CAGP provides screening and enrollment in a full complement of benefits, reducing the real hurdles to care and security of health and home. For a Limited English Proficient population, access means addressing a host of built-in, unacknowledged obstacles, all of which were manifest during the pandemic, and highlighted in the haphazard, inequitable vaccine distribution.
Through FSS programming, CAGP has been able to address the intersections of the syndemic outlined in the Think Bigger Do Good paper of focus. They have mobilized their team to complete physical and mental health and wellness check-ins with community members, provide PPE and distribute meals from local Cambodian restaurants, support virtual learning, and build the Cambodian Vaccination Response Network to support vaccination efforts in the Cambodian community.