SEAMAAC is a Philadelphia-based agency that has been providing essential support to thousands of families in the Greater Philadelphia area since 1984. As one of the oldest and largest refugee-founded agencies in the region, SEAMAAC is dedicated to empowering immigrants and refugees to adapt, thrive, and contribute to the United States. With a diverse workforce of over 80 bilingual staff members, SEAMAAC offers a range of programs and services in education, health, social services, community development, and hunger relief.
SEAMAAC's mission is to create an equitable society where the contributions of immigrants, refugees, and native-born individuals are equally valued and appreciated. Through their Hip Hop Heritage H3 afterschool and summer programs, SEAMAAC aims to build a multi-racial, multi-ethnic community of Philadelphia youth. Additionally, their Health Social Services Department supports immigrant and refugee families in accessing healthcare, social services, and community building opportunities. SEAMAAC also focuses on community development, particularly through their Mifflin Square Park and Neighborhood Planning Organizing Project, which seeks to improve the park and foster community power and prosperity.
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