Get Involved

Whether you're seeking services, interested in volunteering, or looking to support our work, there are many ways to get involved with CAHE. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how you can be a part of our mission to promote health equity and empower African refugees and immigrant communities.


We Need You

Social Services and Support

Navigating life in a new country can present numerous challenges, from finding housing to accessing social services. At CAHE, we offer social services and support to assist African immigrants and refugees in building stable and thriving lives. From case management and referrals to assistance with basic needs, we are committed to helping individuals and families overcome obstacles and achieve self-sufficiency.

Contact Us

Our Mailing Address: Center for African Health & Education; 15710 SE Stark St #14, Portland, OR 97230. You may contact us in several different ways: By e-mail: centerforhlthedu@gmail.com. To address your comment or request to a specific staff member, view our staff page. Phone: (971) 331-9024 Fax: (971) 200-5766

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Donate

Donate

Empower African Communities: Thank you for considering a donation to the Center for African Health and Education (CAHE). Your contribution plays a vital role in supporting our mission to empower African immigrants, refugees, and their communities through access to healthcare, education, social services, and advocacy.

Event

Here, you'll find information about upcoming events, workshops, and community gatherings aimed at empowering African immigrants, refugees, and their communities. From health fairs to educational seminars, we offer a variety of opportunities for learning, networking, and community engagement.

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Our Service

Our Service

At the Center for African Health and Education (CAHE), we are dedicated to providing comprehensive services tailored to the unique needs of African immigrants, refugees, and their communities. Through a holistic approach, we address various aspects of health and well-being to promote resilience, empowerment, and equitable access to care.