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Re:Union

Searching for a kababata from your hometown, a college buddy or a Pinoy colleague? Your search is finally over.  The Asian Journal  brings you Re:Union, Filipino American Associations in America -- your link to a network of kababayan associations here in the United States. As your Filipino-American community newspaper, the Asian Journal recognizes your need to  nourish and maintain ties with the people and the culture you were born with.  This is our way of connecting our kababayans to the past, of creating new opportunities for the present and of inspiring you to pay it forward by becoming active members of  your association and the FilAm community at large in the future.

Philippine History Group of Los Angeles

Contact:

  • Hector Santos (213-413-4642)
  • Victor Nebrida (818)369-7159
  • Alfonso Quilala, Jr. (818)570-8083
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Macabebe Association of Southern California

Contact:

• Isagani "Sonny" Carrillo, President

47 Sagecrest, Foothill Ranch, CA 92610

(949) 636-1903

• Jela Romero, Lady President

9300 Burnet #103, North Hills, CA 91343

(818) 687-4191

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Philippine American Writers and Artists, Inc. (PAWA)

Contact: www.pawainc.com

Mission statement

The Philippine American Writers and Artists, Inc. (PAWA) is a Northern California based nonprofi t organization duly registered with the State of California and US Federal Government.

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Philippine American Writers and Artists, Inc. (PAWA)

Contact: www.pawainc.combetween

Mission statement

The Philippine American Writers and Artists, Inc. (PAWA) is a Northern California based nonprofit organization duly registered with the State of California and US Federal Government.

Organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes, PAWA’s main goal is to create and encourage literature and arts for the preservation and enrichment of Filipino and Filipino American historical, cultural and spiritual values.

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Naic Alliance in California

  • Contact: 39 Ervine Street,
  • San Francisco, CA 94134
  • E-mail: members@naicalliance.com
AfterWorld War II, young men from the town of Naic, Cavite, Philippines joined the Armed Forces of the United States, particularly the Navy and Coast Guard. Thereafter, these young men became US citizens. Soon, they were joined by their parents, brothers and sisters. Here, they met and mingled with the families of the retired members of the famed Philippine Scouts who preceded them. A decade or so later, young professionals of our town such as physicians, dentists, nurses, pharmacists, engineers, accountants, teachers, etc., swelled the number of our kababayans residing in the States. They arrived as immigrants and a great number of them stayed in California.
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