Unorthodox Therapy Joins Southeast Asian American Leaders at Philadelphia Community Forum

Unorthodox Therapy Engages with Southeast Asian American Leaders at Philadelphia Community Forum

Philadelphia, PA – Unorthodox Therapy recently participated in the Philadelphia Southeast Asian American Community Leaders Forum, a significant gathering that brought together distinguished leaders from the Southeast Asian American community. The event was held at the historic Preah Buddha Rangsey Temple, located at 2400 South 6th Street in South Philadelphia.

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The forum convened key figures, including representatives from the Philadelphia Cambodian American business community, the Democratic National Committee's Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Caucus, and other notable guests. Discussions centered on political engagement, community initiatives, and collaborative efforts to address the needs and aspirations of the Southeast Asian American community in Philadelphia.

"Participating in this forum was an unparalleled experience," said Monychann (Mo) McCarty, Founder of Unorthodox Therapy. "Witnessing the dedication and leadership of individuals who are not only representing their communities but also actively working to effect change was truly inspiring. It reinforces our commitment to support and collaborate with leaders who are making tangible impacts in South Philadelphia and beyond."

The Preah Buddha Rangsey Temple, established in 2003, served as a fitting venue for this gathering. As a cornerstone of the Cambodian Buddhist community in Philadelphia, the temple has been instrumental in fostering cultural preservation and community cohesion.

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Unorthodox Therapy remains dedicated to engaging with diverse communities and leaders to promote mental health, healing, and empowerment. Collaborations such as these are vital in building resilient communities and ensuring that the voices of all individuals are heard and valued.

For more information about Unorthodox Therapy and its initiatives, visit www.unorthodoxtherapy.org.

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