Current Campaigns

This is a description of our current campaigns.


  • Letter Writing Campaign
  • Voter Registration Campaign
  • Film Screenings

Letter Writing Campaign

We encourage the public to write to their political representatives. You can also submit your own letters as an example for others. Click for more information.

We also sell Rebecca Sommer's documentary, Hunted Like Animals. You are encouraged to buy a DVD, show it to a group of their friends/family in their home, and give them the opportunity to sign prewritten letters to their public officials. Click here for more details.

Voter Registration Campaign

One important aspect to being in a democratic society is the ability to voice ones' opinion and vote for public officials to represent you and address your concerns. Vote for someone you think will do the right thing, someone who cares about the people, and most importantly someone who cares about your issues. So it is our goal to register as many Hmong throughout California as possible. We will be keeping track of how many we register at Registering the Hmong community to vote.

Film Screenings

We organize or participate in events to inform the general public, politicians, and reporters about the Hmong hunted in the jungles of Laos. Attendees are encouraged to write to public officials.

For example, we worked with the Sacramento Ad Hoc Hmong Committee to host a screening of the documentary, Hunted Like Animals, on July 16th:. Local residents and Talk 1530AM came to watch the documentary, Hunted Like Animals, and hear filmmaker Rebecca Sommer and Ed Szendrey from Fact Finding Commission. Many thanks to our new friends at the Madison Avenue Baptist Church for allowing us to hold the event at your church.

On Sept. 8, we again support the SAHC for the Hmong American Public Forum in which noted guests such as CA Assemblyman Dave Jones and APAPA founder CC Yin, Ed Szendrey of FFC, among others, spoke to the Hmong community and supporters.

We are excited to support Assemblyman Dave Jones, the first time American government official, from California to endorse the film, "Hunted Like Animals". He also created the Assembly Joint Resolution 36 with Assemblyman Juan Arambula. The resolution urges Congress & the President to act on the human rights violations of the Hmong in Laos & Thailand. We worked hand in hand with organizing the film screening held at the Crest Theater on On October 28th, 2007. Our special guest speakers included, Rebecca Sommer (Film maker of "Hunted Like Animals"), Ed and Georgie Szendrey (Fact Finding Commission), Kue Xiong (Lao Human Rights Council). Alongside Assemblyman Dave Jones, his staff, and other community leaders, we successfully filled the seats in the theater and having to turn away 400 people. Thank you to Wells Fargo for sponsoring the event!

More films screenings will be announced...

For more information on any of these campaigns or to get involved, contact us.