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Asian Community Collaborative (ACC)
The Asian Community Collaborative (ACC) is a collection of over 30 Asian and Asian Pacific Islander (API) community-based organizations that provide services to the Fifth Supervisorial District; ACC was established in December 2002. Mission Statement: ACC, which was created by Alameda County Supervisor Keith Carson, advocates for and promotes linguistically and culturally accessible County services for Asian and Asian Pacific Islander (API) Americans. Our focus is on language access, employment, and social services issues; and will work with community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, and businesses that serve the API communities. To see a list of our MEMBERS, click here Website links:
Resource Map: ACC is currently working on creating a resource map that will identify where the service providers are located in Northern Alameda County, including churches. Community Forum: We are planning a Statewide conference on Language Access in May 2004, in conjunction with the Alameda County Social Services Agency and the East Bay Asian Consortium (EBAC). The forum is designed to bring together California counties, communities and County staff to foster better working relationships, and address some of the important issues facing the API communities. (Date, time and location to be announced.) Meetings: The ACC general membership meets quarterly, on the fourth Thursday of the month, 10am to 12pm at the County Administration Building. Contact information: Mina Sanchez Office Manager Supervisor Keith Carson's office 1221 Oak Street, Suite 536 Oakland, CA 94612 (510) 272-6687 direct (510) 272-6695 main (510) 271-5151 fax Email: Mina Sanchez |
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