SEAMAAC 5K 2019

SEAMAAC 5K 2019 .
Southeast Asian Mutual Assistance Association Coalition

About SEAMAAC 5K 2019

A part of the Generosity Series, the SEAMAAC 5K Run/Walk will take place on October 6, 2019 in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.  You don't want to miss this amazing event featuring a live DJ, pre-race warm-up & stretch, a professional announcer, one-of-a-kind SEAMAAC event gear and just an amazing time with friends, family, neighbors, co-workers and other charitable individuals like yourself.

  • ​All ages​

  • All abilities

  • Chip Timed

  • Top Finisher Awards

  • Top Fundraiser Awards

  • Finisher Medals

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Date

Starts at:  October 6, 2019 6:30 AM
Ends at:  October 6, 2019 9:45 AM

Location

Fairmount Park
Please Touch Museum
4231 Avenue of the Republic
Philadelphia,PA 19131 USA

Contact

Thi Lam
2154670690
events@seamaac.org

Building Stronger Communities

Found in 1984, SEAMAAC’s journey is a story of America shared by a long tradition & history of many immigrants & refugees who first sought refuge in the United States and eventually became the cornerstones of our nation.

For over 34 years, SEAMAAC's commitment to serving people regardless of race or national origins has inspired our mission and vision in building a stronger society based on the principles of justice and equity for all.

In 2018, 350 immigrants were connected to medical insurance and other public benefits. Over 600 families received public education support services. 

612 voters were registered. #GetOutTheVote

200 elders participated in elders groups, community breakfasts, arts classes, physical fitness, workshops, cultural celebrations and field trips. 

108 refugee families were supported through case management, job development, basic needs, and job placement. 

100 immigrants and refugees strengthened their English skills and computer skills by attending SEAMAAC’s English as a Second Language and Digital Literacy classes. 

100 women received health education, women’s health screenings, and follow-up medical care. 

94 students trained in hip hop arts (breakdancing, choreography, songwriting, music production, video production, photography, graffiti arts, and music performance) through SEAMAAC's after school program.

70 businesses on South 7th Street were supported through the Commercial Corridor Improvement program. 

20 refugee women experiencing domestic violence were connected to safety, support, and resources for themselves and for their children. 

We envision a community where the contributions of each generation of Americans, whether native to this land, immigrant, or brought against their will, are equally acknowledged, valued and embraced, and where all people live whole, healthy lives with joy and dignity.

Your support can help achieve this goal.