CENTER FOR EMPOWERING REFUGEES INC

Oakland, California, 94610 United States

Mission Statement

CERI cultivates the healing, advocacy, and empowerment of refugee and immigrant communities affected by war, torture, genocide, and other life-altering traumas, weaving together their intergenerational resilience into a holistic model of community mental health care.

About This Cause

CERI is an Oakland-based nonprofit organization offering mental health and other social services to refugees and immigrants affected by war, torture, genocide and other life-altering traumas. CERI was founded in 2006 for members of the Cambodian community by Dr. Mona Afary, to serve survivors of the Khmer Rouge genocide living with PTSD. Although having lived in the Bay Area for 20 years, these survivors had never received access to basic trauma-informed care or intentionally dedicated and culturally grounded social services, complete with interpretation and translation. Working with this underserved and forgotten refugee population inspired CERI’s gradual expansion into a prevention and early intervention service center for Southeast Asian immigrants and refugees, specializing in providing mental health and social services, training, education and activities. For 17 years, our community-based mental health and holistic wellness model has successfully served thousands of children, adults and elders. Today, we engage 1200+ diverse refugees and immigrants annually, including Cambodian, Vietnamese, Burmese, Afghan, Tibetan, Nepali, Indian, Rwandan, Filipinx, Iranian and Latinx communities.

CENTER FOR EMPOWERING REFUGEES INC
554 Grand Ave Suite 9 544 International Blvd, Suite 9
Oakland, California 94610
United States
Phone (510) 444–1671
Twitter @cerieastbay
Unique Identifier 760822958