Asian Journal- The Filipino-American Community Newspaper

Sunday
Nov 22nd
Text size
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
This site is best viewed with Firefox 3, Safari 3 and Internet Explorer 7
Home Fil-Am Associations

Mabuhay Alliance

9630 Black Mountain Road, Suite G

San Diego, CA 92126

Telephone 858.586.7382

Fax: 858.586.7386

Website: www.mabuhayalliance.org

                                                  Email: info@mabuhayalliance.org

 

Profile/history

Mabuhay Alliance, Inc., a San Diego based nonprofit organization, was founded with the purpose of enhancing the quality of life of the Filipino-Americans and other Asian and Pacific Islander communities by providing members with networking opportunities and access to resources that are not attainable as a single entity and benefit the community. Its mission is "to be the preferred conduit of economic development, through technical assistance between the government, corporations and minority groups in California." Since 2004, Mabuhay Alliance has worked towards greater representation of minority groups, provision of stable funding, and the development of great relationships with corporate partners and good alliances by providing programs that empower them.

Read more...
 

Las Vegas Philippine- American Lions Club

Contact: www.philamlionslv.org

The Phil-Am Lions Club was chartered in 2003 with Lion Kate Recto as the Charter President.  Following Kate Recto as King Lions were:  Marlon Multo (2004-2005), Ben Torres (2005-2006), Rick Inting (2006-2007) and Ceasar Elpidio (2007-2008).

The Club is comprised of business owners, professionals, educators, retirees, and private and government sector employees.  The Club’s mission is to primarily provide community projects and services to the Filipino-American communities within metro Las Vegas and Southern Nevada. Secondary support is targeted to worthy projects in the Philippines such as the Gawad Kalinga, Gilas, and support of various disaster relief, both domestic and international.

 

Read more...

Filipino-American Association of Foster City (FAAFC)

 

• Contact: info@faafc.com • Address: FAAFC, P.O. Box 4042, Foster City, Ca 94404 • Website: www.faafc.com

In 1978, a small group of Filipino-Americans met and organized FAAFC in Foster City, California.  The group felt that there was a need for identification of Filipinos as a vital ethnic group and that they could contribute to the socio-economic, cultural and political development of the newly charted city of Foster city.  

FAAFC was incorporated in 1979. FAAFC amended Constitution in March 12, 2004 and March 18, 2005 to extend memberships to San Francisco Bay Area and persons who have expressed desire to participate and promote the purpose of the organization.

Read more...

Filipino-American Service Group, Inc. (FASGI)

Contact

135 N. Park View St. Los Angeles, CA 90026 USA

(213) 487-9804/(213) 487-9805

Fax: (213) 487-9806

Email: fasgi@fasgi.org

Website: www.fasgi.org

Hours: M-F 9am - 6pm

 

FASGI is a non-profit neighborhood-based health and human care provider. Incorporated in 1981, FASGI has grown into one of the leading independent providers of health and social services for low-income underserved Filipino American families and others in Los Angeles County. From its inception, FASGI’s chartered mission has remained to empower the underserved through culturally-competent care, advocacy, social services, education, social action, research and leadership. During over two decades of providing culturally-competent social services, FASGI has helped prevent unnecessary or early institutionalization of thousands of underserved, low-income individuals, especially seniors.

Read more...

New Miss OMASC crowned

THE Oriental Mindoro Association of Southern California (OMASC) crowned Alexandra ‘Ali’ Umali Chua, the 2008-2010 Miss OMASC, at a dinner dance held at the Los Angeles Airport Marriott Hotel in September of this year.  The occasion celebrates the 15th anniversary of OMASC’s founding.  Ali is the daughter of Ellen Umali and Arthur Chua and a granddaughter of former Oriental Mindoro governor, the late Alfonso Umali, Sr.  The Honorable Vice Consul Charmaine A. Serna-Chua, a Mindorena from the capital city of Calapan, was the guest speaker.  Two members of the clergy from Oriental Mindoro, Reverend Fathers Wilfredo Villas and  William Abas, were on hand to bless the occasion.

Read more...
Page 10 of 14

FASO-PASKO

Click Here 

Balikbayan Magazine Issue 9 Vol. 1 November

AJTV