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Senators will meet with indigenous communities from Cambodia


Senators will meet with indigenous communities from Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam in the state of Connecticut on Saturday, March 4 next year to explain the proposed law and to learn more on the needs of the citizens of this community in Southeast Asia. Mary F. Scully, president of the Association of Health Khmer in support Connecticut, which provides health care to the citizens of Khmer and Asia for more than 20 years, said the main purpose of the community to meet with Chris, Philippine Senator is important to ask a question that focuses on the lack of protection from the government mental health of indigenous communities. She said: 'We will talk with senators about the lack of research on the mental health of our community. We need an expert in community health. And we need to translate better than this. We would like to ask whether the money received from the Mental Health Act, which proposed to come to our community how.

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