AARC hosts annual Rice Festival

AARC’s Homeless Single Mother Empowerment Program provides housing and one-on-one individualized support services to homeless single mothers and children, tailored to meet their individual education, financial, vocational, and emotional needs in becoming self-sufficient. Its purpose is to empower homeless single mothers to change the trajectory of their lives long-term and to end generational recidivism to homelessness.

About the Rice Festival
The Rice Festival is an annual fundraising event that celebrates the Asian American community’s wonderful diversity: a showcase of the tastes, sounds, and sights of Asia. Through the Festival, AARC seeks to promote harmonious relationships among diverse groups as well as foster greater appreciation for the talents and traditions of Atlanta’s Asian community. It is an event that supports cultural awareness and the continued improvement of inter-group relations by sharing the diverse Asian culture with the metro-Atlanta community.
Not only does the Rice Festival present an opportunity to promote diversity among Asian cultures in the U.S., but it also serves as an important fundraiser that enables AARC, as a social service non-profit, to raise funds for its Homeless Single Mother Empowerment Program. AARC’s Homeless Single Mother Empowerment Program provides housing and one-on-one individualized support services to homeless single mothers and children, tailored to meet their individual education, financial, vocational, and emotional needs in becoming self-sufficient. Its purpose is to empower homeless single mothers to change the trajectory of their lives long-term and to end generational recidivism to homelessness.

 

Event Info:

September 26, 11:00AM – 5:00PM
Gwinnett Place Mall
2100 Pleasant Hill Rd.
Duluth, GA 30096
(770) 813-6840

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