Indo-American Center 6328 N. California Ave Chicago, IL 60659 (Devon & California) • 27 full-time staff members • 10 part-time staff members • 10 volunteers but varies
Indo-American Center
6328 N. California AveChicago, IL 60659
(Devon & California)
• 27 full-time staff members
• 10 part-time staff members
• 10 volunteers but varies
Indo-American Center
Mission:
"To promote the wellbeing of South Asian immigrants through services that facilitate their adjustment, integration and friendship with the wider society, nurturing their sense of community and fostering appreciation for their heritage and culture."
(indoamerica.org/history)
Indo-American Center
History:
• Established in 1990 by a group of Indian immigrants seeking to respond to the needs of Chicago's South Asian immigrant population
• Originally a one-room office providing immigration assistance
• Has grown in size and offered services
• Now the oldest South Asian organization in Chicago
(indoamerican.org/history)
Indo-American CenterServices:
• Public Benefits Assistance
• Citizenship and Immigration Assistance
• Adult Literacy Program
• Youth Development Program
• Civics and American History
• Computer Classes
• Seniors' Program
• Workforce Development
• Legal Clinic (indoamerican.org/programs-and-services)
Indo-American CenterYouth Development Program:
• Mon - Fri, 3-6pm
• Ages 6-12
• Food provided by GreaterChicago Food Depository
• Academic Assistance
• Recreation Time
• Physical Fitness
• Social Development(indoamerican.org/youth-program)
Indo-American Center
Strengths:
• Welcoming to all people
• Staff is very dedicated to helping even on a meager wage
Weaknesses:
• Understaffed - only about 37 people servicing hundreds of people
• Underfunded - operating on an annual budget of $800,000
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