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"The health and well-being of our Hmong family --
parents, children, cousins and grandparents -- is the central strength and
perpetual goal for the development of our lives, our Community and our
future"
The source of life is the family. It is unitary, a
closed circle, and never to be divided. From it comes the children of our future
and within it resides the grandparents who brought us to our new land of
America. Our parents struggle mightily every day to provide the nourishment for
our growth in terms physical, mental, and spiritual so that we have the
opportunity to achieve our dreams individually and together.
HAMAA stands behind our families. We know that there are times in each life
that events push down too hard, demands are too great and the unknown too
intimidating to continue. We don’t deny these aspects and we wouldn’t remove
them even if we could, because they are the source of personal and family
development. But we know that some of our people need a bit of assistance with
their problems from time to time when they feel overwhelmed.
It is at the moment a parent or youngster stumbles and cannot recover their
stride that our counselors, Community family members all, step in to help. We
too have struggled with the changes demanded of the new life. We know the
difficulties of learning a new language, of comprehending and adapting to the
world of the time clock and especially the constant pressures of the challenges
to our traditional cultural way of life in the mountains of far away Laos by the
ever changing, ever faster western lifestyle of America, the land of
wonders.
We are people helping people. We step in at critical moments to explain the
differences between the laws and the cultural mores. We help translate from
language to language and from younger generation to older. We provide tutoring
for young people preparing for school and hands on training for adults who never
dreamed of the day they would face a computer. We find jobs, we teach homeowners
tips, we check for safety, and we gather on outings for the children to
laugh.
We talk with our Hmong Community Leaders and listen to our Grandparents tell
us of the old days. We offer the strengths of our hard working Hmong to
employers and ask in return their help in providing education and job
opportunities. We work with our city, county and state elected officials and
agency staffs to design our neighborhood. And we meet with members of our
culturally diverse Near Northside Minneapolis and reach out in friendship to
build a stronger, more vibrant network of neighborhoods.
And all the time we think of our families. And what will be….
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