For over three decades, the Vietnamese American Community Center of the East Bay has served as a vital refuge and comprehensive resource for Southeast Asian and other underrepresented immigrant communities throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, with a strong presence in Oakland, CA. VACCEB's mission centers on providing the essential support system that enables newly arrived refugees and immigrants to build economic footholds and pursue the American dream for themselves and their families. The organization recognizes that immigrants and refugees arrive seeking safety, opportunity, and a better life, and VACCEB ensures they have access to the critical services necessary to transition successfully into American society. Beyond immediate assistance, VACCEB celebrates the profound contributions immigrants make to the nation—building infrastructure, saving lives as healthcare professionals, educating future generations, and driving innovation. The organization's holistic approach addresses food security, housing assistance, immigration legal services, education, employment development, and health and wellness support, all designed to help clients and their families achieve self-sufficiency within their first year in the United States. Operating across multiple Alameda County communities including Oakland, Alameda, Fremont, Hayward, San Leandro, and surrounding areas, VACCEB maintains deep community roots through partnerships with sponsors, patrons, funders, and local organizations. Under the leadership of CEO Shirley Gee, whose extensive background spans strategic planning, nonprofit management, and community development, VACCEB continues to expand its reach and enhance program delivery. The organization invites community members and organizations to join in welcoming newcomers and supporting their journey toward thriving, self-sufficient lives.
Oakland, CA