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Chinese American Real Estate Association CA is a non-profit tax-exempt 501(c)(6) organization established to promote the social and economic well-being and further the professional image of Chinese-Americans who are engaged in the field of real estate. Our mission includes instilling higher business standards and methods, encouraging cooperation, and sharing services, encompassing not only real estate licensees, but also affiliates such as escrow or title officers, underwriters, lenders, insurance brokers, and interior and construction design professionals.
The purpose of CAREA is to promote the social and economic well-being of associate and to further the professional image of Chinese-Americans who are engaged in the field of real estate.
Asian Law Alliance, established in 1977, is a non-profit organization providing equal access to the justice system for Asian Pacific Islander and low-income populations in the Silicon Valley. Our mission is through providing legal counseling, community education and community organizing, we promote self-sufficiency, self-reliance, and a better quality of life for all.
The Asian Law Alliance has helped tens of thousands of people in obtaining decent housing, justice in the immigration process, and access to basic human and legal rights.
Today, Asian/Pacific Islanders continue to be denied fundamental rights. ALA continues to keep its doors open for those individuals who are limited in English, who do not understand the legal system, who cannot afford legal fees and who face the reality of discrimination.
The Chinese Historical and Cultural Project (CHCP) is based in Santa Clara County, California. It was founded in 1987 by the late Lillian Gong-Guy and Gerrye Wong as a non-profit organization to promote and preserve Chinese American and Chinese history and culture through community outreach activities. The leadership of the organization is comprised of volunteers — Officers, Board of Directors, and Advisory Board. A Board of Trustees oversees the major maintenance of the Chinese American Historical Museum (CAHM or aka Ng Shing Gung Museum) with the City of San Jose and History San Jose.
CHCP’s first major project was to reconstruct the Ng Shing Gung, a religious and community center originally built in 1888 in San Jose’s “Heinlenville” settlement, the last Chinatown of San Jose. In 1991, CHCP donated the Ng Shing Gung Museum to the City of San Jose, making it available to the community at History Park, located in Kelley Park, San Jose. The museum building lower floor serves as a Chinese American Museum telling the stories of the early Chinese pioneers in Santa Clara Valley. The second floor showcases the original 1888 gold-gilded altar and the five gods. The short documentary movie of the last Chinatown in San Jose, Home Base: A Chinatown Called Heinlenville, was directed by Jessica Yu, an Oscar-award winner, and can be viewed upstairs at the Ng Shing Gung Museum.
We promote and preserve Chinese American and Chinese history and culture through community outreach activities.
We share our stories, our history, and our culture with the people of Silicon Valley and beyond.