The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS) has been serving the community for over 35 years, and is proud to be one of the nation’s premier Arab American organizations. With seven locations and over 90 programs, ACCESS offers a plethora of services to a diverse population, regardless of ethnicity. It is ACCESS’ mission to provide economic and social services to Arab immigrants, Arab Americans, and non-Arabs alike. We advocate for equality, justice, and opportunity, and strive to break down the barriers of linguistic and cultural differences. To accomplish this task, each department within ACCESS is structured to address the community’s specific demands and issues.
The Asian Pacific American Network (APAnet) is a broad-based coalition of community-based organizations (CBOs) that acts as a catalyst to develop and promote the application of computer information technologies relevant to the needs and perspectives of Asian and Pacific Islanders Americans. This mission will be accomplished through advocacy, collaboration, coordination of efforts, and education.
Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach (formerly Nihonmachi Legal Outreach), is a community-based, social justice organization serving the Asian and Pacific Islander communities of the Greater Bay Area. With a staff of 20 in offices in San Francisco and Oakland, we provide legal, social, and educational services in more than a dozen languages and dialects including Cantonese, Chiu-Chow, Hindi, Ilocano, Japanese, Korean, Lao, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog, Taiwanese, Urdu, and Vietnamese.
This is a discussion forum where Asian men and women of all races could interact together.
We show appreciation to Asian men and their Culture. We show appreciation to Asian men in the Media and their accomplishments.We post subjects about Asian Culture and we support interracial relationships between Asian men and non-Asian women.We provide blogs, an arcade, a chat room and a photo gallery for our members.
NYTFA is a nonprofit and nonpolitical professional association. The name of the association reflects the common geographical affinities, New York and Taiwan, shared by its founding members. Our membership base, however, expands beyond these geographical terms. We welcome anyone who upholds high professional standards and shares an interest in the welfare of Taiwan.
JCI Philippine-New York (Jaycees), Inc. is a group of young men and women whose mission is to develop leaders who will create positive change in the local and global community and their own lives through training and networking opportunities. The Junior Chamber International (JCI) is a membership-based nonprofit organization of 200,000 young people ages 18 to 40 in 5,000 communities and more than 100 countries around the world. Although “Philippine” is part of their chapter name, they are not solely a group of Filipinos. Rather, it is an international chapter where everyone is welcome to join. Last year, the Philippine-New York chapter celebrated its 50th year anniversary…50 years of creating positive change!