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Our Charities


We Proudly Support Charities such as:

 

Ability First Charity

At AbilityFirst, our vision is of a society that values each individual and provides the opportunity for all people to lead full and productive lives. For more than 80 years, we have been looking beyond disabilities, focusing on capabilities, and expanding possibilities. To achieve that, we offer a broad range of programs and services to help children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities realize their full potential throughout their lives. Our 25 locations include 10 accessible housing complexes, two group homes, three work centers, one camp, eight community centers and an AbilityFirst Employment Services office. Please read our agency brochure and the latest edition of AbilityFirst Magazine for more information.

 

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The mission of the Little Tokyo Service Center, a Community Development Corporation, is to meet the critical needs of people and build community.

For over 29 years, the Little Tokyo Service Center, a Community Development Corporation (LTSC CDC), has been an important resource for the residents of a diverse community. Founded in 1979, LTSC CDC is a nonprofit charitable organization serving Asian and Pacific Islanders throughout Los Angeles County who are in need, especially those facing language or cultural gaps, financial need, or physical disabilities. 

Currently, LTSC CDC sponsors over a dozen different community and social service programs, with over 100 paid staff persons and hundreds of volunteers to provide competent and compassionate services in at least seven different languages as well as Spanish and English. Services include individual and family counseling, support groups, transportation and translation services, an emergency caregiver program, student help lines, crisis hotlines, and consumer education.

 

Earth Organization is a non-profit organization

The Earth Organization is a non-profit, non-partisan, issue-oriented organization. Our members come from all walks of life, from all cultures, races and religious backgrounds, all motivated by a common cause, to reverse the dwindling spiral of life on Earth, and create a healthy habitable Planet on which all life flourishes and prospers, and of which we can be proud.

The Earth Organization’s international offices work in association with other environmental groups around the world in projects of mutual interest. One of these co-venture partners is The Earth Organization in the United States (a 501(c)3 corporation with non-profit status).

The Earth and practically all major life forms on it are currently in danger, as ecosystems become degraded and extinctions continue to escalate at an alarming rate.
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Since 1950, JEMS has been blessed by God to expand and include many faceted ministries that span the globe today. By the nature of its multi-faceted ministry and outreach into the world which is becoming increasingly multi and inter-racial, JEMS has expanded beyond just the Japanese and Japanese Americans. JEMS ministries now includes other Asian Americans. We are being enriched and empowered to be more effective for doing the work of evangelism, discipleship, teaching the Word, training, equipping, unifying the believers and churches.

 

OCJAA logoThe Orange County Japanese Association (OCJAA) is the only bi-lingual/bi-cultural  non-profit organization in Orange County which has been providing multipurpose community, social services and information to the Japanese American community since 1986.
The mission of the Orange County Japanese American Association is to provide and promote various social services and Japanese cultural activities in Orange County through events, programs and seminars. We provide a wide variety of social services and activities the Japanese community and those interested in the Japanese community and culture.

 

 

 

JANM LogoThe National Museum strives to create a unique learning environment that enhances classroom activities and provides rich experiences that spark a passion for lifelong learning in the minds of young people. As a vital part of this process, teachers are our most valuable partners, and we are committed to creating meaningful and dynamic teaching resources for them.

 

 

Donate your car to a buddist charityWe are partnered with many Buddhist temples and churches in California. Please contact us for details!


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