The Cambodian American Community of Oregon (CACO) is a registered non-profit organization that was established in 1989 to provide support and assistance to Cambodian-American survivors and refugees of the Khmer Rouge. CACO is dedicated to preserving the Khmer language, Cambodian arts and culture, and history through community empowerment and volunteer-based organizing.
CACO brings together Cambodian-Americans and friends of the community in Oregon and Southwest Washington, organizing various programs and activities to promote cultural awareness and community engagement. They also offer Khmer language classes and maintain a Khmer Business Directory to support local businesses. CACO is committed to fostering a strong sense of community and providing resources for the Cambodian-American population in the region.
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