Non profits

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A list of non-profit organizations in the Asian and Pacific community in Southern California

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Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based organization with a mission to advance the political and civic

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Asian American non-profit in Los Angeles.

87 N Raymond Ave, Pasadena, CA 91103

distance: 7,806 Miles Email: info@plusyoou.org

In late 2011, PlusYoou was established by five Chinese international students in Southern California. In mid-2012, PlusYoou officially became a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit orga

Unknown (310) 328-0907

To educate and inspire character and equality through the virtue and valor of our World War II American veterans of Japanese ancestry.

Unknown (323) 937-3703

NAKASEC has organizations located in five major cities across the US. NAKASEC seeks to enhance the lives of Korean Americans by: (1) educating the public on issues affecting Korean

Unknown 213.738.9050

KIWA’s mission is to empower Koreatown’s immigrant workers in low-wage industries for dignity and respect in the workplace and community, and to work together with other commun

Unknown saba-info@sabasandiego.org

The South Asian Bar Association of San Diego (“SABA-SD”) is a San Diego-based, nonprofit organization open to all South Asian attorneys and law students, as well as oth

244 S. San Pedro St Suite 504 Los Angeles, 90012

distance: 7,813 Miles +1 213 250 2977

Our mission is to provide an environment that is sensitive to the cultural and language needs of Asian and Pacific Islander domestic violence survivors and their families, as they

Unknown (858) 571 2970

The mission of the Asian Pacific Health Foundation (APHF) is to advance health and wellness for the vulnerable groups in San Diego by providing health education and free community

Unknown (213) 485-1422

LEAP’s mission is to achieve full participation and equality for Asian and Pacific Islanders through leadership, empowerment, and policy. LEAP works to meet its mission by: D

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KYCC (Koreatown Youth and Community Center) was established in 1975 to support a growing population of at-risk youth in Los Angeles. Today, KYCC is the leading multiservice organiz

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The purpose of the Taiwanese American Citizens League is to enhance the quality of life for Taiwanese Americans. Our work is largely devoted to building an understanding of Taiwane