Buffalo Rohingya Development Association
To advocate the resilliance & Resistence of Rohingya voice.
To maintain Rohingya culture, Unity, connecting to diverse communities, Develpoe youth leadership, Case Management & ESL- capacity building trainings, Educational activities & Social Services.
This organizational briefing is the starting point of our journey together. Through unity, teamwork, and practical action, we aim to strengthen and uplift our community for a better future. Let us move forward with mutual respect, understanding, and a shared commitment to serve our people.
We shall work together, support each other, and stand united for the betterment of our community.
The Buffalo Rohingya Development Association advisory members shared their valuable views at the meeting on how to stay united and uplift the community together.
Mr. Noor mentioned the importance of community organizations and how it could achieve even more through unity and collective effort.
Saya U Kyaw Min, former Member of Parliament, Myanmar- delivered insightful and meaningful remarks that inspired the community.
05/03/2026
BRDA hosted a successful community meeting where leaders and politicians joined and shared their remarks on the importance of unity and working together for the entire Buffalo community.
At the same time, Saya Anwar @ U Kyaw Min emphasized the importance of preserving our identity and remembering our homeland in Arakan ( EAST AND WEST, HOME IS THE BEST). They encouraged everyone to love and respect one another, and to stand united against any injustice in Rakhine State.”
05/02/2026
04/18/2026
“When we work together in unity, we can create meaningful change in our community. Self-sufficiency is also essential for the families and communities we serve.”
CREATING EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMMUNITY
04/06/2026
The Buffalo Rohingya Development Association (BRDA) was honored to welcome respected Islamic scholars from Chicago during their visit to Buffalo, New York.
We had a meaningful discussion about life in the United States and shared heartfelt memories of our beloved Arakan, Myanmar. It was a truly enriching and inspiring gathering.
03/31/2026
Topic: Tax Information Session
Officially hosted by the Buffalo Rohingya Development Association. Notably, the training was led by a representative from Journey’s End Refugee Services, ensuring a collaborative and expert-guided learning experience.
Participants expressed great satisfaction upon completing the training. While many initially had limited knowledge of tax-related matters, they gained valuable insights throughout the session that will be highly beneficial for their future.
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