CENTER FOR SOUTHEAST ASIANS - RHODE ISLAND
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Who We Are

The Center for Southeast Asians provides family, social and educational services for the community

Our Mission
The mission of the Center for Southeast Asians (CSEA) is to promote the prosperity, heritage and leadership of Southeast Asians in Rhode Island.

Our Vision
Southeast Asians are active participants in the social, civic, and political life of Rhode Island. Our generations work together to preserve the traditions and culture of Southeast Asians, plan for the future, achieve economic prosperity and ultimately enrich our communities.
     The Center for Southeast Asians is a welcoming, vibrant and trusted resource for the advancement of the Southeast Asian community. We foster the knowledge and skills necessary to be the leaders of today and tomorrow. We promote cultural diversity, understanding, and preservation.

Our Guiding Principles
  • ​We are united and grounded by our history and rich traditions and cultures.
  • We are committed to the success of our clients, helping them to move ahead. As such we provide our clients with the skills and knowledge necessary to be self sufficient and advocates for their own needs.
  • We hold the highest standards for performance and integrity.
  • We are accountable to our community to produce results.
  • We value collaboration and build partnerships to advance our programs and services.
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Who We Serve
The Center for Southeast Asians (CSEA) is a three-decades-old, community-rooted nonprofit organization annually serving over 5,367 families living in Providence and other cities and towns throughout Rhode Island. Since its inception in 1987, CSEA has focused on serving the needs of low-income refugees and immigrant groups, catering specifically to Southeast Asian (SEA) refugees. Today, CSEA is the only organization in the state that focuses on serving the needs of all Southeast Asian immigrants and refugees living in Rhode Island.

Many Southeast Asians regard CSEA as their primary source of support where they find help with navigating our state's governmental, healthcare, human services, legal, and financial services systems. The Center is also the main hub of Southeast Asians’ cultural affairs. In addition, the organization serves as a bridge between Rhode Island’s Southeast Asian communities and the greater Rhode Island community by bringing them together and offering opportunities to learn about each other’s history and culture.

Throughout the years, CSEA has expanded its reach and now also serves other ethnic minority communities, including new refugees from such war-torn countries as Burma, Bhutan, Liberia, and Nigeria. CSEA’s work is guided by a change model of family independence, community empowerment, and cultural preservation. We believe in working together with the communities we serve, using the best research available to choose programs that have been proven to work in similar settings and situations, investing smarter for greater returns, and creating lasting change. With our change model and these guiding principles, we have been successful with improving the outcomes for our families, and equipping members of our community with the knowledge and skills they need to access resources and advocate successfully for themselves and their families.

More broadly, CSEA believes in an empowered Southeast Asian community—one whose members possess the leadership, resources and skills needed to work together for their own advancement. While fostering community cohesiveness through mutual support and shared goals, CSEA is also focused on preserving the individual cultures of its member communities and ensuring that those cultures are celebrated in the present and bestowed on future generations of Southeast Asians in Rhode Island.

Organization History
CSEA is the only organization comprehensively serving the needs of approximately 20,000 Southeast Asian immigrants and refugees living in Rhode Island. The organization was formed in 1987, when the four mutual assistance associations serving Rhode Island’s Cambodian, Hmong, Lao and Vietnamese communities joined together to better serve the state's Southeast Asian population. Incorporated in 1988, CSEA provides a wide variety of services, with an office in our own building in South Providence where there is  the highest concentration of Southeast Asian residents. ​​



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Open Mon-Fri: 8:30am-5pm  |  Phone: 401-274-8811  |  Fax: 401-274-8877  |  270 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, RI 02907    MAP ​
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