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Bay Area Burmese Community Organizes in Preparation for 2010 US Census

San Francisco, CA March 6, 2009 – To ensure an accurate count of the Burmese population for the upcoming 2010 US Census; a grassroots effort has been underway, since 2008, to organize the ethnically and racially diverse San Francisco Bay Area Burmese Community. In the 2000 Census the Burmese population was recorded at only 18,000 throughout the United States, which is believed to be a low number considering the number of immigrants who have come to the U.S in the past 20 years. Because of the low numbers, the community did not reach necessary population thresholds for government assistance and much needed services for the growing population.  The Bay Area population alone has thousands of individuals who identify themselves as coming from Burma or as Burmese.

Through a series of town hall meetings a small ad hoc committee was able to effectively reach out to enough community leaders to form a representative committee aptly named the “2010 US Census Committee for the People of Burma”. The committee has members from the majority of the ethnic and religious groups but continues its outreach to be as inclusive as possible. As a further step towards achieving their goal of an accurate count, the committee have partnered with the U.S. Census Bureau as an official Complete Count Committee; thus enabling them to have access to the resources and expertise of the Bureau’s Partnership Specialists who have been working for decades with hard to count populations.

The primary focus of the outreach and organization is to communicate the benefits to the community in an accurate count as well as address fears they may have dealing with the government in general. The benefits would include Burmese language versions of government forms and tests, translation services, and the ability to qualify for grants, aid and scholarships from foundations and the government. The Census data determines the distribution of $300 billion dollars annually. Local decision-makers depend on this data for planning community services, additional social services and who gets needed funding, such as community development block grants.

Addressing fears the community has in filling out the Census form as Burmese or filling out the forms at all is another issue. Any of the data collected on the forms is used strictly for statistical analysis and is protected by Federal law. Every person living in the U.S. is required to participate therefore legal status is not questioned.

Since the formation of the committee in January 2009, the members have created materials to distribute to the community at different events in both English and Burmese. These materials include a sample Census form showing how the form should be filled out when received in March of 2010, Q & A brochures, presentations and flyers for census jobs. The focus of the materials and presentations is on communicating the benefits of the community coming together and being counted as well as addressing the reasons that may have contributed to the low counts historically. These materials are available for viewing and downloading on the committee’s website at www.usburmesecensus.net.

For additional information on the 2010 US Census Committee for the People of Burma visit: www.usburmesecensus.net.

About the 2010 US Census Committee for the People of Burma:
The 2010 US Census Committee for the People of Burma is a grassroots committee formed exclusively to unite the Bay Area Burmese Community to be accurately counted for the upcoming 2010 US Census. The committee welcomes all ethnic and religious groups and individuals who identify themselves as originating from Burma regardless of race.

Contact:

U Hla Min, Information Committee
2010 US Census Committee for the People of Burma
hla_min@yahoo.com
(408) 541 9135

Mary Nicely, Government Committee
2010 US Census Committee for the People of Burma
510-526-8601
Email:mary_nicely@mac.com

http://www.usburmesecensus.net

Invitation in Burmese to March 14, 2010 Census Meeting

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Final Push for 2010 Census

Dear Sir/Madam/Community Leader,

You are cordially invited by the 2010 US Census Committee for the People of Burma’s final meeting before forms are mailed for the US Population Census in 2010. This is our final push for insuring that our communities population is accurately counted.

Date:March 14, 2010
Time : 1 - 3 p.m.
Place: Room No. 101,
Serramonte Del Rey
699 Serramonte Blvd , Daly City

The US government conducts the Population Census every ten years (in a year ending with 0) to collect and process head count (not just of citizens, but also of residents, refugees, …) and demographics data (ethnicity, race, …) for use in national planning. The census does not collect sensitive data.

It is imperative to have an accurate count of our community’s ethnicity in the census, if government services are to be provided to our people and decision-makers (at the Federal, State, County, City, …) are to understand the community’s importance and influence.

Although there are hundreds of thousands of Burmese (Myanmar) residing in the US, an unbelievably low number (18000+) is being recognized by the US Bureau of Census. As a result, Burmese (Myanmar) could not get short term and long term benefits provided to the communities recognized by Census, State, Federal, etc. Examples of benefits include:
•Take tests for driver’s license in Burmese (Myanmar)
•Get prescriptions in Burmese (Myanmar)
•Get free translation service for patients who do not speak [fluent] English
•Get priority when applying to prestigious high schools and/or universities
•Get grants/aids for setting up “Community Center” (or similar projects)

Your suggestions on how we can best promote community awareness and how to reach out to as many people from Burma (Myanmar) as possible  in this final month would be the focus of the meeting.  Thank you in advance for your participation.

Best regards,
2010 US Census Committee for the People of Burma
USA

Burmese Invitation to March 7, 2009 Town Hall Meeting

March 7, 2009 - Town Hall Meeting

Dear Sir/Madam/Community Leader,

You are cordially invited to the 2010 US Census Committee for the People of Burma meeting to discuss the forthcoming US Population Census in 2010.

Date: March 7, 2009

Time: 1:00pm - 3:00pm

Location:Oakland Burmese Mission Baptist Church, 534 22nd Street, Oakland, CA 94612 (cross street Telegraph Ave). Please enter the building from the 22nd Street side door.

The US government conducts the Population Census every ten years (in a year ending with 0) to collect and process head count (not just of citizens, but also of residents, refugees, …) and demographics data (ethnicity, race, …) for use in national planning. The census does not collect sensitive data.

It is imperative to have an accurate count of our community’ in the census, if government services are to be provided to our people and decision-makers (at the Federal, State, County, City, …) are to understand the community’s importance and influence.

Although there are hundreds of thousands of Burmese residing in the US, a low number (32000+) is being recognized by the US Bureau of Census. As a result, Burmese  could not get short term and long term benefits provided to the communities recognized by Census, State, Federal, etc. Examples of benefits include:
•Take tests for driver’s license in Burmese
•Get prescriptions in Burmese
•Get free translation service for patients who do not speak [fluent] English
•Get priority when applying to prestigious high schools and/or universities
•Get grants/aids for setting up “Community Center” (or similar projects)

Your suggestions on how we can promote community awareness and how to reach out to as many people from Burma (Myanmar) as possible would be the focus of the meeting.

Best regards,
2010 US Census Committe for the People of Burma

Jan 3rd 2009 Burmese Community Meeting Invitation

Dear Sir/Madam/Community Leader,

You are cordially invited to the San Francisco Bay Area Burmese (Myanmar) Community meeting to discuss the forthcoming US Population Census in 2010.

Date: January 3, 2009
Time : 1 - 3 p.m.
Place: Room No. 208,
Serramonte Del Rey (”former” Jefferson High School)
699 Serramonte Blvd , Daly City

The US government conducts the Population Census every ten years (in a year ending with 0) to collect and process head count (not just of citizens, but also of residents, refugees, …) and demographics data (ethnicity, race, …) for use in national planning. The census does not collect sensitive data.

It is imperative to have an accurate count of our community’s ethnicity in the census, if government services are to be provided to our people and decision-makers (at the Federal, State, County, City, …) are to understand the community’s importance and influence.

Although there are hundreds of thousands of Burmese (Myanmar) residing in the US, an unbelievably low number (18000+) is being recognized by the US Bureau of Census. As a result, Burmese (Myanmar) could not get short term and long term benefits provided to the communities recognized by Census, State, Federal, etc. Examples of benefits include:
•Take tests for driver’s license in Burmese (Myanmar)
•Get prescriptions in Burmese (Myanmar)
•Get free translation service for patients who do not speak [fluent] English
•Get priority when applying to prestigious high schools and/or universities
•Get grants/aids for setting up “Community Center” (or similar projects)

Your suggestions on how we can promote community awareness and how to reach out to as many people from Burma (Myanmar) as possible would be the focus of the meeting.

Best regards,
Ad hoc organizing committee
San Francisco Bay Area
USA