Our Mission
HACO aims to empower and support Hmong youths, adults, and families to become successful through education, advocacy, and civic engagement.
HACO works to preserve, and promote the Hmong cultural heritage, including language, dance, music, and other valued practices through classes, events, and other programs.
HACO strives to build a sense of solidarity and friendship among Hmong individuals, families, community, and interest groups through various activities of common interest.
HACO works to preserve, and promote the Hmong cultural heritage, including language, dance, music, and other valued practices through classes, events, and other programs.
HACO strives to build a sense of solidarity and friendship among Hmong individuals, families, community, and interest groups through various activities of common interest.
Meet the HACO Team
HACO is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and is completely made up of volunteers, including board and executive team members. We are committed to equity and inclusion and welcome all.
Yeng Cha Dhabolt
President
Annie ChaSecretary
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Coua XiongVice President
Richard ChaTreasurer
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Board Members
Bruce BliatoutBoard Member |
Chai Vang
Board Member |
Chia ChaBoard Member |
Lee Pao Cha
Board Member
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Savannah Cha
Board Member
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See Chang
Board Member
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Tong ChaBoard Member
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William ChaBoard Member
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Join Us!
We are recruiting program committee members.
Please join us to plan the New Year Celebration, Hmong Recognition Day and the Hmong Oregon Scholarship Fund.
Please join us to plan the New Year Celebration, Hmong Recognition Day and the Hmong Oregon Scholarship Fund.