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Academic SupportFullerton College Academic CounselingFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://counseling.fullcoll.edu/(714) 992-7084Check website for e-Advising options2000 building 2nd floor
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Academic SupportFullerton College Career CenterFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://careercenter.fullcoll.edu/714-992-7121Check website for counselor emailsRoom 2027 2nd floor
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Academic SupportFullerton College EOPS (Extended Opportunity Programs and Services)FullertonFullerton Collegehttps://eops.fullcoll.edu/(714) 992-7097eops@fullcoll.eduRoom 2020. The Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS) is dedicated to recruiting and successfully retaining college students of educationally and socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds. The primary purpose of the EOPS program is to prepare students to transfer to a four-year university, complete an associate’s degree or earn a vocational certificate in order to acquire desirable career-related skills to obtain rewarding employment as a result of their educational experience.
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Academic SupportFullerton College Math LabFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://math.fullcoll.edu/math-lab/714-992-7140MathLab@fullcoll.eduRoom 807
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Academic SupportFullerton College Transfer CenterFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://transfer.fullcoll.edu/ (714) 992-7086transfer@fullcoll.eduRoom 212
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Academic SupportFullerton College Tutoring ServicesFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://academicsupport.fullcoll.edu/hornets-tutoring/N/AHornetsTutoring@fullcoll.eduRoom 806
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Academic SupportFullerton College Writing CenterFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://academicsupport.fullcoll.edu/writing-center/(714) 992-7153writingcenter@fullcoll.eduRoom 808
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Academic SupportFullerton College International Student CenterFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://isc.fullcoll.edu/(714) 992-7078isc@fullcoll.eduRoom 220
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Academic SupportFullerton College Re-Entry ProgramFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://counseling.fullcoll.edu/re-entry/714-992-7739Re-Entry@fullcoll.eduBuilding 2000 2nd floor
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Academic SupportPacific Clinics - Recovery Education InstituteOrangeRecovery Education Institute - Pacific Clinicshttps://www.pacificclinics.org/service/recovery-education-institute/714-244-4322N/ALocated in Orange, California, REI is an academic program for adults living with mental health challenges or adults living with a family member with mental health challenges. REI provides college general education classes, human services certifications, GED study preparation, ESL courses and enrichment workshops at no cost to eligible students living in Orange County. Courses are available in English and Spanish.
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Academic SupportFullerton College Grads to BeCity (or Remote)PlaceWebsitePhoneEmailNotes
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APIDA-owned BusinessesKubo Long BeachLong BeachKUBO LBhttps://kubolb.com/https://kubolb.com/www.instagram.com/kubo.lbinfo@kubolb.comFilipino-owned space for vendors, themed events, community organizing.
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APIDA-owned BusinessesTeofilo Coffee Co.Los AlamitosTeofilo Coffee Companyhttps://www.teofilocoffeecompany.com/https://www.instagram.com/teofilocoffeecompany/?hl=enN/AOur journey began with a vision to showcase the unique specialty coffees of the Philippines. Inspired by Lolo Ron's legacy, we set out to challenge perceptions and elevate the Philippines as a coffee-producing nation on par with renowned coffee regions such as Guatemala, Brazil, and Italy; despite being one of the largest coffee producers in the late 1700s.
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DisabilityFullerton College Disability Support ServicesFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://dss.fullcoll.edu/(714) 992-7099dsp@fullcoll.eduRoom 842. Campus Call Center for General Questions: (714) 992-7029
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DisabilityRegional Center of Orange CountySanta AnaRegional Center of Orange Countyhttps://www.rcocdd.com/(714) 796-5100N/ARegional Center of Orange County (RCOC) is a nonprofit organization contracted by the State of California through the Department of Developmental Services to coordinate life-long services and supports for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
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Financial SupportFullerton College CalWorks/CAREFullerton315 North Pomona Avenuehttps://calworks.fullcoll.edu/(714) 992-7101calworks@fullcoll.eduThe acronym for California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids, CalWORKs is a program designed to help students on public assistance get the support to begin building the foundations of self-sufficiency and access to vital services such as work-study, job placement, childcare, curriculum development, skill training and more. Fullerton College CalWORKs program provides resources, support, and liaison advocacy necessary to help students meet the county requirements and improve their educational and employment opportunities through enrollment and completion of a degree or job training programs.
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Financial SupportFullerton College Financial AidFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://financialaid.fullcoll.edu/See websiteSee websiteRoom 115
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Financial SupportFullerton College Promise ProgramFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://promise.fullcoll.edu714-992-7191Promise@fullcoll.eduRoom 119
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Financial SupportFullerton College ScholarshipsFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://www.hornetscholars.com/general-scholarshipsN/AN/ANotes
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General Social ServicesSouth Asian NetworkArtesiaSOUTH ASIAN NETWORKhttps://www.southasiannetwork.org/562-403-0488saninfo@sansocal.orgA community-based organization dedicated to advancing the health, empowerment, and solidarity of persons of South Asian origin in Southern California.
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General Social ServicesKorean Community Services (KCS)Buena ParkKCS Community - Buena Parkhttps://www.kcsinc.org/714-449-1125kcscontact@kcsinc.orgKCS's mission is to assist and empower Korean American individuals, families, and the greater immigrant community. This mission is achieved through the promotion of projects and programs that provide culturally and professionally competent human services to underserved Korean Americans. We believe that healthier individuals and communities results from a combination of outreach, treatment, and prevention efforts.
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General Social ServicesKoreatown Youth and Community Center, Inc.Los AngelesKoreatown Youth & Community Center (KYCC) - Clinical Serviceshttps://www.kyccla.org/(213) 365-7400info@kyccla.orgKYCC’s mission is to serve the evolving needs of the Korean American population in the Greater Los Angeles area as well as the multi-ethnic Koreatown community. KYCC’s programs and services are directed toward recently immigrated, economically disadvantaged youth and families, and promote community socioeconomic empowerment. Today, KYCC is a leading multi-service organization, supporting children and their families in the areas of education, health, housing, and finances. KYCC is committed to making Koreatown a safe and beautiful place to live and work.
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General Social ServicesLittle Tokyo Service CenterLos AngelesLittle Tokyo Service Centerhttps://www.ltsc.org/(213) 473-3030Communications@ltsc.orgFor over 40 years, Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC) has provided a safety net of social welfare and community development services to empower people and communities in need. Starting with its home in Little Tokyo, LTSC preserves and strengthens the unique ethnic communities of the Southern California region where people, culture and collective future matter.
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General Social ServicesThai Community Development CenterLos AngelesThai Community Development Centerhttps://thaicdc.org/N/Ainfo@thaicdc.orgThe mission of Thai CDC is “to advance the social and economic well-being of low and moderate-income Thais and other ethnic communities in the greater Los Angeles area through a broad and comprehensive community development strategy including human rights advocacy, affordable housing, access to healthcare, promotion of small businesses, neighborhood empowerment, and social enterprises.
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General Social ServicesAsian Youth CenterSan Gabriel100 Clary Avenuehttps://www.aycla.org/(626) 309-0622admin@aycla.orgAsian Youth Center (AYC) mission is to empower low-income, immigrant, and at-risk youth, of all communities, to overcome barriers to success through the provision of culturally and linguistically competent education, employment, and social services. AYC helps youth succeed in school, at work, and in life!
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General Social ServicesAsian Pacific Institute on Gender Based ViolenceRemote500 12th Streethttps://www.api-gbv.org/415.568.3315info@api-gbv.orgThe Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence is a culturally specific national resource center on domestic violence, sexual violence, trafficking, and other forms of gender-based violence in Asian/Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities. We envision a world free of gender-based violence for communities with equal opportunities for all to thrive.
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LGBTQ+Fullerton College LGBTQIA+ CenterFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://lgbtqia.fullcoll.edu/N/Algbtqia2s+@fullcoll.edu Room 512-02
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LGBTQ+API Equality LALos Angeles533 Glendale Boulevardhttps://www.apiequalityla.org/(213) 580-1800contact@apiequalityla.orgGrassroots org that empowers the API LGBTQ+ community in LA to achieve racial and social justice.
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LGBTQ+Queer Asian Social ClubLos AngelesPlacehttps://www.queerasiansocialclub.com/https://www.instagram.com/queerasiansocialclub/hello@queerasiansocialclub.comSocial events centered around Queer APIDA visibility
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LGBTQ+Subtle Asian Sapphics Squad (SASS)Orange CountyPlacehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/295766451524552/N/AN/ASocial group for APIDA sapphic community, with social events in OC, LA, SD, and nationally/internationally
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Medical CareSouthland Integrated ServicesGarden GroveSouthland Integrated Services, Inc.https://www.southlandintegrated.org/index.asp(714) 620-7000info@southlandintegrated.orgSouthland Health Center was founded in June 1998 in response to the urgent health needs of the large medically-undeserved population in the community. With a multilingual medical staff and strong supporting personnel, Southland Health Center has serves a diverse patient population and has helped to enroll thousands of uninsured children and adults to state-sponsored health insurance programs. Since May of the 2015 Southland Health Center has been approved by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to be a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) clinic to provide even more quality health care to all residents of Orange County.
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Mental HealthAPCTC (Asian Pacific Counseling & Treatment Centers)Cerritos11050 Artesia Boulevardhttps://www.apctc.org/(562) 860-8838Email(Multiple locations in SoCal) APCTC provides vital services to adults, older adults, adolescents, and children who are dealing with a wide range of mental health and social problems. Most of these individuals come from the following Asian Pacific communities: Cambodian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Pilipino, Thai and Vietnamese. While the focus of APCTC has been on serving the needs of Asians and Pacific Islanders in need, the Centers also provide services to non-Asian individuals and families.
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Mental HealthFullerton College Psychological ServicesFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://health.fullcoll.edu/(714) 992-7093EmailStudents enrolled at Fullerton College may receive mental health counseling, psychological services and referrals at no cost. These services are designed to help students adjust to college life, cope with personal challenges, gain self-awareness, and address psychological concerns. Students may meet with a licensed mental health professional for an initial screening and evaluation to determine how the student’s mental health needs can best be met.
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Mental HealthOCAPICA (Orange County Asian Pacific Islander Community Alliance)Garden GroveOrange County Asian Pacific Islander Community Alliancehttps://www.ocapica.org/(714) 636-9095ocapica@ocapica.orgMental health workshops, support groups, 1-on-1 therapy in several languages. Also offers employment support and political advocacy.
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Mental HealthPacific Asian Counseling Services (PACSLA)Los AngelesPacific Asian Counseling Serviceshttps://pacsla.org/(818) 989-9214info@pacsla.org(Satellite locations in Long Beach and Van Nuys) PACS provides culturally sensitive and language specific counseling services with expertise in the immigrant and refugee AAPI populations. PACS provides counseling, case management, parenting classes, community education and outreach, interpretive services, benefits enrollment, and supportive services such as rental assistance, food vouchers, and baby care products.
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Mental HealthHarpinder Mann YogaLos AngelesPlacehttps://www.harpindermann.com/https://www.instagram.com/harpindermannyogaharpinder@harpindermann.comHarpinder offers individual and group yoga, meditation, and mindfulness sessions in/around LA area.
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Mental HealthNokdu TherapyLos AngelesNokdu Therapyhttps://nokdutherapy.com/(213) 394-2665info@nokdutherapy.comNokdu Therapy’s mission is to contribute to the expansion of thriving BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color), LGBTQIA+, ENM, and disabled communities and families. It can be hard to find a therapist who aligns with your experiences or your values. We want to affirm that you or your child deserve to have a therapist who you feel connected to, and who offers a therapeutic approach that feels relevant to your life experiences. Nokdu Therapy is a space where you can show up as your authentic self and build towards a full, thriving life.
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Mental HealthAsian Mental Health ProjectRemotePlacehttps://www.asianmentalhealthproject.comhttps://www.instagram.com/asianmentalhealthproject/?hl=enN/AAsian Mental Health Project provides educational resources and community care initiatives that help make mental health care more accessible and approachable for the Pan-Asian community. Today, we create multimedia resources, host community events and provide mental health assistance grants.
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Mental HealthAsian Mental Health CollectiveRemotePlacehttps://www.asianmhc.org/https://www.instagram.com/asianmentalhealthcollective/N/AAsian-centered mental health support: Asian therapist guides, Lotus Therapy Fund (help pay for therapy sessions, mental health resources, meetup groups.
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Mental HealthYellow Chair CollectiveRemotePlacehttps://yellowchaircollective.com/213-222-8402info@yellowchaircollective.comYCC is a brave and safe place for everyone. With diversity as one of our core values, our team is trained in and practices culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and LGBTQIA-affirming counseling and psychotherapy services. While we have a specialty in serving Asian American and multicultural clients, you are welcome here regardless of your race, culture, religion, sexuality, gender orientation, disability, or immigration status. Everyone is welcome to take a seat on our yellow chair of compassion and acceptance.
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Mental HealthOCAPICA Project FOCUSGarden GroveOrange County Asian Pacific Islander Community Alliancehttps://www.ocapica.org/focus.html714-636-6286N/A​Project FOCUS is a full service partnership/wraparound program, which provides case management, counseling, and other supportive resources for children, TAY, and their families. The goal of Project FOCUS is to do “whatever it takes” to support a young person in their recovery and to ensure they stay in their homes and communities. Our members are involved in every step of their care plan and work in partnership with the program and resources to set recovery goals based upon their strengths, needs, and desire.
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Mental HealthOCAPICA Project SHINEGarden GroveOrange County Asian Pacific Islander Community Alliancehttps://www.ocapica.org/shine.html714-461-3687projectshine-oc@ocapica.orgProject SHINE-OC focuses on Vietnamese adults 18 years and older living with serious mental illness. Our staff provide family-centered, strength-based, and need-driven care to clients. Services include case management, therapy, psychiatric services, employment support, substance use counseling, and linkage to other needed support. We hope to enhance our support to the Vietnamese community and work together towards recovery.
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Mental HealthOCAPICA Project RISEGarden GroveOrange County Asian Pacific Islander Community Alliancehttps://www.ocapica.org/rise.html714-461-3687projectRISE@ocapica.orgProject RISE services include community outreach, referrals and linkages, short-term individual, group, and family therapy to Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander participants of all ages. Project RISE also provides peer support services, case management, skill-building, support groups, presentations, and facilitates educational/wellness workshops.
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Mental HealthOCAPICA Project HOPEGarden GroveOrange County Asian Pacific Islander Community Alliancehttps://www.ocapica.org/hope.html714-636-6286N/AProject HOPE is a mental health program that provides short-term counseling and case management for youth and transitional aged youth between 0 to 25 years old with mild to moderate mental health concerns.
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Mental HealthDr. Brian Lam, Psychologist & TherapistHuntington BeachPlacehttps://www.ochealthcareagency.com/mhp/32661-lam-brian-lcsw(800) 723-8641N/ADr. Lam provides mental health services in English and Vietnamese to Medi-Cal beneficiaries 18 years and older. Specialties include Anxiety Disorder, Domestic Violence, PTSD, DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy), Anger Management, Affective Disorders, Terminal Illness, Schizophrenia, ADHD/ADD, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender, Solutions Focused Therapy
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyFullerton College Associated StudentsFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://as.fullcoll.edu/N/AN/ARoom 229 regular meetings
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyKhmer Girls in ActionLong BeachKhmer Girls In Actionhttp://kgalb.org/(562) 986-9415justice@kgalb.orgKhmer Girls in Action is a community-based organization whose mission is to build a progressive and sustainable Long Beach community that works for gender, racial and economic justice led by Southeast Asian young women.
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyKorean American CoalitionLos Angeles3727 West 6th Streethttps://kacla.org/213-365-5999info@kacla.orgThe Korean American Coalition – Los Angeles (KAC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 1983 to promote the civic and civil rights interests of the Korean American community.
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyPilipino Workers CenterLos AngelesPilipino Workers Centerhttp://www.pwcsc.org/213-250-4353info@pwcsc.orgPilipino Workers Center aims to secure the dignity and safety of the Pilipinx community in Southern California and build labor leaders in the domestic worker industry.
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Policy & Legal AdvocacySearch to Involve Pilipino AmericansLos AngelesSearch To Involve Pilipino Americanshttps://sipacares.org/(213) 382-1819info@sipacares.orgNon-profit serving community members in Historic-Filipino Town and greater LA county - providing Mental Health Programs, Youth Programs, Health & Wellness, and referrals to external organizations for Housing, Small Business Assistance, and Legal Assistance.
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyAAPI Equity AllianceLos AngelesAAPI Equity Alliance (formerly Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council)https://aapiequityalliance.org/213-239-0300Info@AAPIEquityAlliance.orgAAPI Equity Alliance (formerly, A3PCON) is a coalition of community-based organizations that advocates for the rights and needs of the Asian and Pacific Islander American community.
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyCenter for Asian Americans in Action (Center for A3)RemotePlacehttps://aaactioncenter.org/N/AN/AThe Center for Asian Americans in Action (Center for A3) conducts policy analysis, engages in policy advocacy, and strengthens the policy capacity of community organizations to build a more equitable society for Asian Americans in Orange County, California and beyond. The Center for A3 are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization fiscally sponsored by the Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA). The Center for A3 is a sister organization of Asian Americans in Action (A3), a 501(c)(4) organization.
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyEmpowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC)RemotePlacehttps://www.empoweredpi.orgN/AN/AEPIC is a national organization based in Los Angeles that advances social justice by engaging Native Hawaiians & Pacific Islanders (NHPIs) in culture-centered advocacy, leadership development, and research.
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyAAPIs for Civic Empowerment Education FundRemotePlacehttps://www.aapiforce-ef.orghttps://instagram.com/aapiforceefN/AAsian Americans and Pacific Islanders for Civic Empowerment Education Fund (AAPI FORCE-EF) is a statewide network that builds progressive Asian American and Pacific Islander governing power in California through campaign organizing, policy advocacy, integrated voter engagement, and narrative change.
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyAAPI Women LeadRemotePlacehttps://aapiwl.org/https://www.instagram.com/AAPIWomenLead/N/AAAPI Women Lead is a queer, feminist, survivor-led, and former sex-worker led community based intergenerational organization that works to end violence against Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander (ANHPI) women, girls, and non-binary communities.
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyStop AAPI HateRemotePlacehttps://stopaapihate.org/https://www.instagram.com/stopaapihate/N/AStop AAPI Hate is a U.S.-based coalition dedicated to ending racism and discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAs & PIs). We strive to advance the multiracial movement for equity and justice by building power for our communities, working in solidarity with other communities of color, and advocating for comprehensive solutions that tackle the root causes of race-based hate.
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyAPI Rise Los AngelesRemotePlacehttps://www.api-rise.org/https://www.instagram.com/APIRISELosAngelesN/AOur mission is to make freedom possible for the community of current and formerly incarcerated individuals, youth and families in high-risk situations, allies, supporters, and their communities. We do this through culturally sensitive direct support, education, power building, organizing, and advocacy.
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyAAPI Victory AllianceRemotePlacehttps://aapivictoryalliance.com/https://www.instagram.com/aapivictoryalliance/N/AWe build AAPI political power across the country by educating on progressive issues; creating and advocating for policies that affect our communities; and building alliances with organizations to help AAPIs exert their power and be the margin of victory at the local, state, and national levels.
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyAsian Solidarity CollectiveSan DiegoPlacehttps://www.asianadvocacycenter.org/https://www.instagram.com/asiansolidaritycollective/N/AAsian Solidarity Collective is a grassroots movement org building solidarity intersectionally & activating Asian American social justice consciousness towards collective action.
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyKnow Your Rights Toolkit: Immigrant Legal Resource CenterRemotePlacehttps://www.ilrc.org/resources/community/know-your-rights-toolkitPhoneEmailNotes
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyImmigrant Legal Resource CenterRemotePlacehttps://www.ilrc.orgN/AN/AThe Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) is a national nonprofit resource center that provides immigration legal trainings, technical assistance, and educational materials, and engages in advocacy and immigrant civic engagement to advance immigrant rights.
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyNational Immigration Legal Services DirectoryRemotePlacehttps://www.immigrationadvocates.org/nonprofit/legaldirectory/N/AN/ASearch for immigration legal services providers by state, county, or detention facility. Only nonprofit organizations that provide free or low-cost immigration legal services are included in this directory.
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Policy & Legal AdvocacyFind an Immigration Lawyer: American Immigration Lawyers AssociationRemotePlacehttps://ailalawyer.com/N/AN/AThe American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) is a professional association whose members are individual lawyers.
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Resource GuideFullerton College Student Support Resource FinderFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://studentsupport.fullcoll.edu/resources/N/AN/AInformation for various campus and community resources available to students.
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Resource GuideAsian Resource Hub - Asian Americans Advancing JusticeRemotePlacehttps://asianresourcehub.org/N/Aaskdemographics@ajsocal.orgBrowse our national Asian American and Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander resource directory to find in-language service providers and community organizations across the country who serve the AAPI community.
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Social ActivitiesFullerton College Cadena Cultural CenterFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://cadena.fullcoll.edu/(714) 992-7105cadena@fullcoll.eduRoom 512-02
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Social ActivitiesFullerton College AthleticsFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://www.fchornets.com/landing/indexN/AN/ANotes
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Social ActivitiesFullerton College ClubsFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://studentlife.fullcoll.edu/clubs-organizations/N/AN/ANotes
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Social ActivitiesFullerton College Music & TheaterFullertonFullerton Collegehttps://finearts.fullcoll.edu/714-992-7034finearts@fullcoll.eduNotes
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Social ActivitiesAsian Climbing CollectiveRemotePlacehttps://www.instagram.com/asianclimbingcollective/?hl=enN/Ahttps://linktr.ee/asian.climbing.collectiveAPIDA-centered indoor and outdoor climbing group with several meetup locations
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Social ActivitiesAsian Boss GirlRemotePlacehttps://www.asianbossgirl.com/http://www.instagram.com/asianbossgirl/N/AWeekly podcast episodes centered on APIDA womens' experiences.
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