Charlotte, NC
4520 N. Tryon St.
Unit 8 Charlotte, NC 28213 Phone: (704) 596-2157 Fax: (704) 596-2169 charlotte@bpsos.org Contact Us The Vietnamese population in Raleigh, North Carolina is around 3,500. Our office is uniquely positioned to serve residents of Chapel Hill and Durham as well.
Programs at RaleighAbout the Community Development DepartmentAs a community-based organization, capacity building of our local areas and its residents is necessary to promote change. Our social and economic empowerment programs aim to foster growth both individually and collectively. These include: Immigration Service CentersBPSOS' Service Center advocates for and assists in the filing of several immigration forms including: Our service center staff members have been trained by the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. Individual Development AccountsOur individual development accounts (IDA) program helps Vietnamese Americans make the right choices in their day-to-day life and in their long-term plan for economic independence. Workplace safety educationWe aim to raise the awareness of Vietnamese employees and employers about occupational safety & health issues and the rights of workers to a safe workplace environment. The goal of the Community Awareness Campaign on Occupational Safety (CACOS) program is to reduce work-related exposures, injuries, illnesses, and fatalities. Đề Phòng Té Rớt (Fall Protection)Tôi Có Bị Nguy Hiểm Không? Trong một hoàn cảnh kiến trúc nào đó, hầu như chỗ làm việc nào cũng có những cạnh, bờ tường, khoảng trống trên vách hoặc dưới sàn không được che chắn, bảo vệ. Vì không được bảo vệ nên thương tích từ bong gân tới bất tỉnh, tử vong do té rới hoặc vật liệu rơi trúng có thể xẩy ra. Opportunities
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