Discover Iranian Non-Profit Organizations in California dedicated to supporting and empowering your community. Our directory features organizations committed to addressing the unique needs and challenges of the Iranian community through advocacy, programs, and services.
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Founded in 2005 by prominent Iranian psychologists in Downey, California, the Iranian Psychological Association of America represents a vital community resource dedicated to promoting mental health awareness and reducing the suffering of individuals and families. IPAA emerged from a commitment to address the unique psychological and psychosocial needs of Iranian and American communities, recognizing that mental health encompasses emotional, social, and psychological wellbeing across all demographics regardless of race, age, gender, or religion. The organization's leadership, including founders Danesh Foroughi Ph.D., Homa Mahmoudi Ph.D., Ali A. Modarressi Ph.D., and Hooshang Pakdaman Ph.D., established IPAA on principles of integrity, competence, and cultural sensitivity in mental health practice. As a nonprofit organization based in Downey, CA, IPAA serves a nationwide membership while maintaining deep roots in the communities it serves. The association prioritizes public education and empowerment concerning psychological and psychosocial disorders, working to dismantle the stigma that prevents many from seeking help. Through its comprehensive directory, networking opportunities, and professional development programs, IPAA creates a supportive community where mental health professionals can collaborate and grow. The organization believes that mental health matters and actively works to ensure that quality psychological services and culturally competent care are accessible to all. By combining professional excellence with community compassion, IPAA continues its mission to advance psychology as a force for positive change and human welfare in society.
Founded with a commitment to education, cultural preservation, and community enrichment, the SoCal Persian American Medical Association brings together Persian-American healthcare professionals in Torrance, CA and throughout Southern California. Since receiving IRS recognition as a public charity in 2015, our organization has grown into a respected voice in both the medical community and the broader cultural landscape. Led by a volunteer Board of Directors, we are dedicated to fostering a cohesive community where healthcare professionals can socialize, exchange ideas, and build meaningful connections in a friendly, unbiased environment. Our mission centers on promoting education, preserving heritage, and strengthening community well-being through programs that benefit both our members and the wider public. We organize educational events, cultural programs, and public outreach initiatives that celebrate Persian heritage while advancing medical knowledge and professional development. The SoCal Persian American Medical Association received Congressional Recognition in 2016 for outstanding leadership and exceptional contributions to the medical community. What sets us apart is our holistic approach—we don't simply focus on professional advancement; we create spaces where healthcare professionals can connect with others who share their cultural background and values. Based in Torrance, we remain committed to building bridges between the medical profession and the community we serve, offering continuing education programs and cultural enrichment activities that strengthen understanding and promote lifelong learning for all.
Since its inaugural meeting on March 3, 2009, PAND (Persian American Networking Development) has served as a vital community hub for Persian Americans in Encino, CA who have built their lives and careers in the United States. The society was conceived by individuals who recognized the need for a prestigious professional organization where Iranians and Persian Americans could cultivate meaningful personal and professional relationships within a safe, welcoming environment. PAND's founding mission centers on three core pillars: enabling members to establish connections and professional ethics standards, providing a sanctuary for personal relationship development, and giving Persian Americans a voice in media and public representation. The organization's growth has been built on trust and mutual respect, with membership carefully developed through personal referrals and endorsed invitations to maintain community integrity. Through regular general sessions and educational programming, PAND members engage in substantive discussions about issues affecting their community while learning essential professional skills. The organization's commitment to member-generated initiatives has resulted in the creation of specialized subcommittees that reflect the diverse interests and needs of its growing membership. As a federally recognized 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization since 2010, PAND continues to emphasize members' responsibility to serve the communities in which they live, blending professional advancement with community engagement and cultural pride.
Based in Irvine, California, the American Association of Teachers of Persian represents a vibrant community of educators and scholars committed to promoting Persian language and cultural understanding. As a non-profit organization, AATP brings together teachers from across the nation and around the world—with members spanning from Canada to European countries—to create a truly global professional community. The association's mission extends beyond individual classrooms to advance research and foster deeper cultural understanding of Persian language, linguistics, and literature. AATP recognizes that language education serves as a bridge for cross-cultural communication and understanding, particularly in today's interconnected world. The organization values collaboration and partnership, maintaining active affiliations with respected institutions including the Association for Iranian Studies, the Central Eurasian Studies Society, and the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages. What sets AATP apart is its dedication to supporting its members at every stage of their careers. The association organizes annual conferences, business meetings, and social gatherings that strengthen bonds among the Persian teaching community. By facilitating meaningful connections between educators who share a passion for Persian language and culture, AATP creates an inclusive environment where teachers can learn from one another, share challenges and solutions, and celebrate their collective impact on students' lives. The organization's commitment to professional cooperation and community building makes it an essential resource for anyone dedicated to Persian language education and cultural preservation.
Founded in 2007 by Iranian-American Jewish young professionals in Los Angeles, California, 30 Years After emerged from a simple but powerful conviction: that after three decades of settlement in the United States, the Iranian-American Jewish community had a responsibility to organize, represent itself, and contribute meaningfully to American and Jewish life. The organization was created by and for Iranian-American Jewish professionals who recognized the need for an organized voice that could bridge three powerful identities—Iranian heritage, American citizenship, and Jewish faith. What makes 30 Years After distinctive is its commitment to balancing these three identities through core values drawn from each tradition: Persian concepts like hamsayeh (neighborliness), khosh zaboon (respectful speech), and farhang (culture and civility); American principles of civic responsibility, self-determination, and inalienable rights; and Jewish teachings of generational continuity, mutual responsibility, and social innovation. Operating in Los Angeles, the organization serves as a vital connector between the Iranian-American Jewish community and broader Jewish and civic institutions. Through the Ben Evri project's documentation of community testimonies, community events addressing pressing issues, and fellowship programs developing emerging leaders, 30 Years After honors the past while actively shaping the future. The organization's work reflects a deep belief that the Iranian-American Jewish experience represents a unique and valuable contribution to American society, deserving recognition, preservation, and active participation in civic and communal affairs.
Based in Los Angeles, California, Chabad Persian Youth Center operates on the foundational belief that Jewish community should embrace all people without labels or predetermined expectations. The organization has built its mission around creating warm, inclusive spaces where every Jewish person—regardless of their background, knowledge level, or personal observance practices—feels genuinely welcome and valued. Serving the Los Angeles community, Chabad Persian Youth Center has developed a reputation for fostering genuine connection and belonging among hundreds of families from varied backgrounds. The center's approach prioritizes creating positive Jewish experiences that help individuals strengthen their ties to the broader Jewish community while honoring their unique perspectives and needs. By maintaining a non-judgmental, inviting atmosphere, the organization removes traditional barriers that might prevent people from exploring their heritage and connecting with others who share their faith. Chabad Persian Youth Center represents a commitment to community-centered Judaism that recognizes the diversity of Jewish life and celebrates the value of every person's participation, making it a vital gathering place for Los Angeles residents seeking authentic, accepting Jewish community engagement.
Founded by dedicated undergraduate and graduate student leaders from major California universities, Iranian Students of California has established itself as a vital community organization serving Sunnyvale, CA and the broader region. As an independent chapter of the Iranian-American Student Council, a nationally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit, ISC creates spaces where students and alumni of Iranian heritage connect authentically, support one another, and grow together both personally and professionally.
At its core, Iranian Students of California embodies a mission to empower students of Iranian heritage to create meaningful impact within their communities while maximizing their individual potential. The organization recognizes that shared heritage and cultural identity create powerful bonds that strengthen professional networks and personal development. Through the Persian Alumni Leaders (PAL) Program, ISC bridges generational gaps, enabling recent graduates and established professionals to invest in the next generation's success. Members describe the experience as profoundly fulfilling—finding real friendships, genuine mentorship, and a community genuinely committed to collective growth.
What distinguishes ISC is its volunteer-driven, non-religious, and non-partisan approach, welcoming all students of Iranian heritage regardless of background or belief system. The organization operates with authentic grassroots energy, where passionate individuals unite around shared purpose. Whether through intimate mentorship conversations, educational webinars, or community gatherings across Northern and Southern California, Iranian Students of California fosters an environment where students feel valued, supported, and inspired to achieve their aspirations.
Founded in 1991 by a group of compassionate women, the Iranian American Society has grown into a vital community organization based in Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA, dedicated to empowering Iranian and Near-Eastern communities. What began as a grassroots response to domestic violence has evolved into a multifaceted nonprofit addressing education, cultural preservation, and humanitarian assistance. IAS operates on the principle that community members are best served when their cultural identity is honored alongside practical support for their immediate needs.
The organization's mission encompasses three interconnected commitments: raising awareness about women's issues while providing comprehensive assistance to domestic violence victims and individuals in crisis; awarding scholarships that enable students to pursue educational goals and economic self-sufficiency; and preserving Iranian cultural traditions while fostering cross-cultural understanding in the broader Palos Verdes Peninsula community. Every program is staffed entirely by volunteers who donate their expertise and time without compensation, creating an organization rooted in genuine community commitment rather than commercial interests. From legal services and medical referrals to job placement and housing support, IAS addresses the full spectrum of challenges facing vulnerable populations. The organization's strength lies in its deep understanding of the specific barriers facing Iranian immigrants and domestic violence survivors, combined with its commitment to honoring cultural values while facilitating successful integration into American life.
Since its establishment, the Iranian-Persian American Association of Greater Long Beach has served as a bridge connecting individuals within the Iranian-Persian American community to meaningful opportunities for personal and professional development. Founded on principles of philanthropy and volunteerism, IPAA operates as a grassroots organization that believes in the power of community engagement to strengthen neighborhoods throughout Long Beach and the greater region. The association's mission centers on fostering appreciation and understanding of the vibrant Iranian-Persian culture while maintaining complete independence from political and religious affiliations. Open to anyone interested in Persian heritage, IPAA creates an inclusive environment where members can explore their cultural identity, build lasting relationships, and contribute to their community. The organization's commitment extends beyond cultural celebration to encompass education, self-development, and active civic participation. By bringing together diverse individuals united by a shared appreciation for Iranian-Persian traditions, IPAA empowers members to become positive forces within Long Beach's multicultural landscape. The association's volunteer-based structure reflects its dedication to authentic community building, where members actively shape programming and initiatives that resonate with their values and interests.
Serving Berkeley, California and surrounding communities, the Persian Center is a nonprofit charitable organization rooted in the rich heritage of Persian civilization and the lived experiences of Iranian immigrants and their descendants. For more than five decades, the Persian Center has worked to nurture the best of Persian culture and heritage, making it accessible and meaningful to all who wish to connect with these traditions. The organization recognizes that as the world becomes increasingly globalized, thousands of Iranians maintain deep cultural connections to their homeland, and the Center provides an essential space where these bonds can be celebrated and strengthened. As a gathering place for the Iranian diaspora in Berkeley, CA, the Center is dedicated to creating an inclusive environment where Iranians and Iranian descendants can gather to strengthen their sense of identity and integrity while engaging others interested in Persian community and culture. The Center's mission emphasizes quality of life enhancement for the entire community through social, cultural, educational, and recreational activities that honor Persian traditions while building bridges across cultures. By facilitating programs that celebrate Persian contributions to human civilization—from poetry and philosophy to scientific advancement and early declarations of human rights—the Center helps ensure that these traditions continue to inspire and enrich future generations.
Founded in 2005 by prominent Iranian psychologists in Downey, California, the Iranian Psychological Association of America represents a vital community resource dedicated to promoting mental health awareness and reducing the suffering of individuals and families. IPAA emerged from a commitment to address the unique psychological and psychosocial needs of Iranian and American communities, recognizing that mental health encompasses emotional, social, and psychological wellbeing across all demographics regardless of race, age, gender, or religion. The organization's leadership, including founders Danesh Foroughi Ph.D., Homa Mahmoudi Ph.D., Ali A. Modarressi Ph.D., and Hooshang Pakdaman Ph.D., established IPAA on principles of integrity, competence, and cultural sensitivity in mental health practice. As a nonprofit organization based in Downey, CA, IPAA serves a nationwide membership while maintaining deep roots in the communities it serves. The association prioritizes public education and empowerment concerning psychological and psychosocial disorders, working to dismantle the stigma that prevents many from seeking help. Through its comprehensive directory, networking opportunities, and professional development programs, IPAA creates a supportive community where mental health professionals can collaborate and grow. The organization believes that mental health matters and actively works to ensure that quality psychological services and culturally competent care are accessible to all. By combining professional excellence with community compassion, IPAA continues its mission to advance psychology as a force for positive change and human welfare in society.
Founded with a commitment to education, cultural preservation, and community enrichment, the SoCal Persian American Medical Association brings together Persian-American healthcare professionals in Torrance, CA and throughout Southern California. Since receiving IRS recognition as a public charity in 2015, our organization has grown into a respected voice in both the medical community and the broader cultural landscape. Led by a volunteer Board of Directors, we are dedicated to fostering a cohesive community where healthcare professionals can socialize, exchange ideas, and build meaningful connections in a friendly, unbiased environment. Our mission centers on promoting education, preserving heritage, and strengthening community well-being through programs that benefit both our members and the wider public. We organize educational events, cultural programs, and public outreach initiatives that celebrate Persian heritage while advancing medical knowledge and professional development. The SoCal Persian American Medical Association received Congressional Recognition in 2016 for outstanding leadership and exceptional contributions to the medical community. What sets us apart is our holistic approach—we don't simply focus on professional advancement; we create spaces where healthcare professionals can connect with others who share their cultural background and values. Based in Torrance, we remain committed to building bridges between the medical profession and the community we serve, offering continuing education programs and cultural enrichment activities that strengthen understanding and promote lifelong learning for all.
Since its inaugural meeting on March 3, 2009, PAND (Persian American Networking Development) has served as a vital community hub for Persian Americans in Encino, CA who have built their lives and careers in the United States. The society was conceived by individuals who recognized the need for a prestigious professional organization where Iranians and Persian Americans could cultivate meaningful personal and professional relationships within a safe, welcoming environment. PAND's founding mission centers on three core pillars: enabling members to establish connections and professional ethics standards, providing a sanctuary for personal relationship development, and giving Persian Americans a voice in media and public representation. The organization's growth has been built on trust and mutual respect, with membership carefully developed through personal referrals and endorsed invitations to maintain community integrity. Through regular general sessions and educational programming, PAND members engage in substantive discussions about issues affecting their community while learning essential professional skills. The organization's commitment to member-generated initiatives has resulted in the creation of specialized subcommittees that reflect the diverse interests and needs of its growing membership. As a federally recognized 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization since 2010, PAND continues to emphasize members' responsibility to serve the communities in which they live, blending professional advancement with community engagement and cultural pride.
Encino,
CA
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