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APAPA Community Education Foundation (APAPA-CEF)
is having its Bi-Monthly Civic Meeting (PDF, 572K) in Sacramento on March 1, 2010. This free community event is open to the public!
 

APAPA Central Valley Chapter (CVC) is having a Civic Town Hall Meeting (PDF, 78K) in Stockton on March 13, 2010.
 

APAPA's Statewide Office has moved! Effective January 1, 2010, our old office on 4th Street in Sacramento is permanently closed. APAPA is proudly anticipating opening our new permanent location in Natomas later this Spring. The following temporary address is for mail, only. We do not maintain a public office at this location:

8359 Elk Grove-Florin Road, Suite 103-186
Sacramento, CA 95829

We have also updated our list of Board Members and Advisors on our Contacts webpage.


Applications for the 2010 Scholarship-Internship event are now being accepted!


Igniting the Flame
(PDF 429K): A new article about APAPA's 2009 Voters Education and Candidates Forum.


Photos of  the 2010 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
in Sacramento have been posted. This annual event was held January 9, 2010, at the Sacramento Convention Center. APAPA is proud to help celebrate the memory and support the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


See more news and event photos on our News & Information and News Archive webpages.

Message from the President:

Welcome to the Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association (APAPA) website! APAPA is non-profit and non-partisan. Our focus is on educating the public about public policy and fostering future leaders from our minority communities to serve at federal, state and local levels.

APAPA is a dynamic organization with a diverse membership representing all communities throughout California and around the nation. We have many friends, supporters, and partners in all levels of government, in the business world, among various community and civic organizations, and individuals from all walks of life. Everyone who shares our vision and goals are welcome to become members of APAPA, regardless of ethnicity, economic status, or political affiliation.

Sincerely,
Lucy Oback, President


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