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South Carolina Proclaims April 2026 Cambodian Heritage Month Following Advocacy by Generations For

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COLUMBIA, S.C. - EntSun -- Generations For America Foundation partnering with the Cambodian Association of South Carolina proudly announces that the State of South Carolina has officially proclaimed April 2026 as Cambodian Heritage Month, recognizing the rich cultural contributions and enduring legacy of the Cambodian community across the state.

Home to more than 5,000+ Cambodians, South Carolina's Cambodian American community has a powerful story of resilience, perseverance, and cultural pride. With vibrant communities and temples throughout the state particularly in Spartanburg & Greenville County the proclamation marks a significant moment of recognition and celebration. Community members have expressed deep appreciation for this acknowledgment, made possible through the efforts of Generations For America Foundation.

President and Founder, Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Ingrid Centurion, emphasized the importance of education in empowering communities. Through the Foundation's signature program, The Shield of Rights, Centurion is committed to educating citizens about their constitutional rights from a law enforcement perspective. The program aims to bridge gaps in civic knowledge, particularly among other minority communities.

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"Far too many are not educated and are unable to vote due to demanding work schedules or language barriers," said Centurion. "Generations For America Foundation is dedicated to ensuring that individuals understand their rights by providing education in their native languages through The Shield of Rights."

Ratha Sat, First Generation Cambodian American and Public Relations Director for the Foundation, Also Vice President of the Cambodian Association of South Carolina shared a deeply personal perspective on the milestone. "Being a voice for my community is an honor. My parents suffered tremendously, and they would be very proud to know that I am honoring my heritage while educating others through Generations For America Foundation," Sat stated.

Rocky Burke, a retired law enforcement professional with over 50 years of service in South Carolina and an instructor for The Shield of Rights program, highlighted the importance of collaboration between citizens and law enforcement. "Strong communities are built when citizens understand their rights and responsibilities, and when law enforcement works alongside them to ensure safety and trust," Burke said.

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The timing of this proclamation is especially meaningful, as members of the Generations For America Foundation team are currently in Cambodia, further strengthening international ties while advancing their mission of education and cultural preservation.

Generations For America Foundation remains committed to empowering families to prosper by promoting education, civic engagement, and cultural awareness both in the United States and abroad. Generations for America Foundation is conducting weekly webinars on the U. S. Constitution at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesdays.

Join the discussion at

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88264306536?pwd=jAX49Mswa36NXj1F0vSBjo0upjLDDj.1

Meeting ID: 882 6430 6536

Passcode: 494166

Media Contact
Ratha Sat
***@generationsforamerica.com
843-330-3610


Source: Generations For America Foundation

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