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Philippine-American Association of the C.S.R.A., Inc. is a non-profit organization that aims to empower and unite the Filipino-American community in the Central Savannah River Area, Augusta, GA and the surrounding area. We strive to establish strong family relationships and preserve our rich Filipino heritage and culture.

 OUR FOCUS AREAS

COMMUNITY BUILDING
We are committed to building a strong and vibrant Filipino-American community in the Central Savannah River Area. We organize events and activities that bring together families and individuals from across the region to celebrate our culture and foster new friendships.
CULTURAL PRESERVATION
Preserving our traditions and culture is at the heart of what we do. We are planning on offering cultural workshops, and other educational programs to help our community members learn more about their Filipino heritage and pass on this knowledge to future generations.
SOCIAL SERVICES
We are dedicated to supporting the needs of our community members, particularly those who are most vulnerable. We provide resources and assistance to help individuals and families access essential services such as healthcare, housing, and employment.
ADVOCACY
We are committed to promoting the rights and interests of Filipino-Americans in the Central Savannah River Area. We work with local and national organizations to advocate for policies and initiatives that benefit our community and ensure that our voices are heard.
VOLUNTEERING
Volunteering is an important part of our organization's culture. We believe in giving back to our community and supporting those in need. Whether it's through organizing events, providing assistance to those in need, or simply lending a helping hand, we encourage all of our members to get involved and make a difference.
FUNDRAISING
We rely on the support of our community members to fund our programs and initiatives. We organize fundraising events throughout the year to help us continue our important work and make a positive impact in the lives of Filipino-Americans in the Central Savannah River Area.
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