
SACSS Executive Director Sudha Acharya Honored at Kannada Koota Celebration
Sudha Acharya (third from right) receives the Immigrant Integration Award at the Kannada Koota Ganesha Habba celebration. SACSS Executive Director Sudha Acharya was honored with the Advocate for Immigrant Integration

Breaking the Stigma: Raising Awareness During Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month
September is Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month, and our community members were informed about the cultural barriers and misconceptions that often prevent individuals from seeking help or talking openly about

SACSS Awards Certificates to Youth Leadership Participants and Volunteers
On August 29th, SACSS celebrated the successful completion of its Summer Youth Leadership program, which aims to empower young individuals to become future leaders and change-makers in their communities. The

SACSS Celebrates Second Graduating Class in Workforce Development Program
On August 22, SACSS celebrated the second cohort of graduates this year in the Workforce Development program, which includes English, sewing, and computer classes, providing essential skills for employment and

Queens Borough President Honors SACSS Health Director Rehan Mehmood for Outstanding Community Service
On Monday night, Queens Borough President Donovan Richards honored SACSS Director of Health Services Rehan Mehmood for his impactful work in the community during the 77th Pakistan Independence Day event

Hasan Belgaumi Volunteers at SACSS Assisting English Language Students
Hasan Belgaumi, 16, from Singapore, who teaches English to Cambodian children through a program at his school, dedicated his summer to volunteering twice a week at SACSS, assisting students in

Fostering Fun, Community, and Well-being for Seniors
Our Senior Center game days are a blast! From card games to board games, it’s heartwarming to witness the genuine enjoyment and sense of community that game day brings to

Celebrating National Book Lovers Day
On August 9th, National Book Lovers Day, we celebrate the joy of reading and the beauty of books. The story follows the life of Gogol Ganguli, a first-generation Indian American

SACSS Community Members Learn How to Equip for Emergency Preparedness
Whether it’s a natural disaster, a medical emergency, or any other unexpected event, having a well-thought-out plan can make all the difference, ensuring the safety and well-being of yourself and

SACSS Join Forces with Community Partners to Advocate for Asian Seniors’ Well-being
(Photo courtesy of AAF) In collaboration with our partners in the Asian American Federation’s Asian Seniors Working Group, SACSS Executive Director Sudha Acharya and SACSS Director of Family Support Services