Watt Meangkolvorn Santa Rosa Association
Watt Meangkolvorn Santa Rosa Association
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Watt Meangkolvorn Santa Rosa Association
297 Millbrae Ave
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Phone: (707) 206-0152
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Photograph by Kong Eav
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Theravada
Buddhism
Asokan pillar at Vaishali, Bihar, India. Build by Emperor Asoka in about 250 BC, and still standing. Image from Wikipedia, author by mself (BPG).
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Our Mission Statement
Watt Meangkolvorn Santa Rosa Association (WMSRA) is a not-for-profit religious organization and cultural center, created for the sole purpose of preserving the Khmer culture, language, and Buddhism.
WMSRA is open to the public and is supported by participants that reside in the Sonoma County region and from other surrounding areas. The temple is a place for worship, socialization and celebration. It is also a place where the community can come together and learn about the Khmer culture and Buddhism.
WMSRA’s services are made possible through donations. With this in mind, we appreciation any types of donations, whether it be through volunteering some of your time or monetary contributions.
Contact Us
If you have any questions or comments, please contact us at (707) 206-0152 and one of our representative will be happy to assist you. You may also reach us via email: stoeung@hotmail.com or come by to our temple. The address is 297 Millbrae Ave Santa Rosa, CA 95407.
If you would like to know how to get to our temple, please go to the Google map below and click on the “To here” link and in the “A” section, put in your address and then you will be given directions to our temple.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Watt Meangkolvorn Santa Rosa Association, we appreciation your visit and thank you for stopping by.
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