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Japanese festival and event in Los Angeles.

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KASEC hopes to bridge the gap for the Korean immigrant community who may face language and cultural barrier issues while accessing help and services they need for mental health and

Unknown (323) 221-2638

Non-profit in Los Angeles.

Unknown (949) 535-3355

“We are a nonprofit organization based in Irvine, CA dedicated to building connections between intergenerational Korean-Americans and others in the community by promoting opp

Unknown 213. 250. 8190

Founded in July of 1989 to provide mediation and conflict resolution services, the Asian Pacific American Dispute Resolution Center (APADRC) is dedicated to serving traditionally u

Unknown (858) 467-1727

The mission of the Japan Society of San Diego and Tijuana is to promote goodwill and advance business, civic, educational, and cultural interchange and understanding between the pe

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This corporation is a non-profit public benefit corporation and is not organized for the private gain of any individual. It is organized under the California non-profit public bene

Unknown (858) 215-2108

Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affair Association (APAPA) is a non-profit, non-partisan and fully educational grassroots organization founded in 2001. The mission of APAPA

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Asian American non-profit in Los Angeles.

Unknown 213-628-8015

Established in 1895, the Chinese American Citizens Alliance (C.A.C.A.) has fought against racial discrimination,defended civil rights, opposed anti-immigration movements and counte

Unknown (213) 687-4055

Japanese food has become a phenomenon, setting the standard for culinary and hospitality innovation worldwide. The Japanese Restaurant Association of America (JRA) is to be maintai

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The mission of KC Services is to enhance the quality of life for individuals and communities by providing comprehensive treatment and prevention programs to those suffering from su