Springfield, MA

85 Oakland Street
Suite 1
Springfield, MA 01108
Phone: (413) 846-6300
Fax: (413) 846-6336
springfield@bpsos.org
Contact Us
The Vietnamese population in Springfield, Massachusetts is around 2,400. Our office is conveniently located near Forest Park Market, the hub of the Vietnamese community in Springfield.

Programs at Springfield

About the Health & Mental Health Department

We strive to address the barriers that prevent access to information about various health issues affecting Vietnamese. These barriers include language, culture, and difficulty navigating the healthcare system. We implement several programs to appropriately raise awareness and encourage healthier behaviors within the community.

Become a Volunteer

Want to work with the coolest kids on the block? The Seniors and Trauma Survivors Empowerment Program (STEP) works with Vietnamese senior citizens and assists them in screening and applying for Medicare benefits, holds classes on well-being and aging, and equips seniors with resources and tools to assist their peers.


Chương Trình An Toàn và Sức Khoẻ Lao Ðộng

Chương Trình An Toàn và Sức Khoẻ Lao Ðộng


Community Awareness Campaign on Occupational Safety (CACOS)

Community Awareness Campaign on Occupational Safety (CACOS)

Health Awareness Program for Immigrants (HAPI)

Health Awareness Program for Immigrants (HAPI)

HIV/AIDS prevention

Under our Community Awareness Project (CAP - HIV/AIDS), we provide a safe and comfortable space for individuals who are living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. Our services are free and confidential, and are regardless of your gender, sexual orientation, immigration status, or religious beliefs.


Immigration Service Centers

BPSOS' Service Center advocates for and assists in the filing of several immigration forms including:

  • PIP, HO, ROVR, U11 and Amerasian cases.
  • Family and fiancee sponsorship.
  • Permanent Resident or U.S. Citizenship application.
  • We can also provide translation or a Notary Public.
  • Our service center staff members have been trained by the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.


    Materials

    Materials


    Mental Health Couseling & Information

    Mental Health Information/Materials


    Partnerships

    Partnerships


    Partnerships

    The Seniors and Trauma Survivors Empowerment Program (STEP) would not be possible without the continued support from federal grants, univeristy affiliations, and community organizations.

     

    Funders


    Program Activities

    Newsletters

    Weekly Activities and Gallery


    Programs

    Programs


    Seniors and Trauma Survivors Empowerment Program (STEP)

    Seniors and Trauma Survivors Empowerment Program (STEP)

    Testimony

    Testimony


    Upcoming Events

    Upcoming Events


    Upcoming Events

    Upcoming Events