Cambodian American Community of Oregon
The Cambodian American Community of Oregon (CACO) was established in 1989 to support Cambodian American survivors and refugees of the Khmer Rouge. As a 501(c)(3) registered nonprofit, CACO focuses on preserving the Khmer language, arts, culture, and history through community empowerment and volunteer-based organizing.
In addition to fostering unity among Cambodian Americans and their allies in Oregon and Southwest Washington, CACO offers various programs and activities, including a Khmer language school and community camping initiatives. The organization is dedicated to enhancing the cultural heritage and well-being of the Cambodian American community.
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