Join Muslim community events in Walnut, CA celebrating your cultural heritage. Find cultural festivals, professional networking events, religious celebrations, educational workshops, fundraisers, and social gatherings that bring the Muslim community together. Stay connected with events that honor your traditions and create meaningful connections.
Ashkan Yekrangi is passionate about immigration. Himself an immigrant, Ashkan understands the American Dream and interacts with each of his clients knowing what it means to become a citizen of the United States of America. There are many hurdles individuals face while either traveling to, or attempting to establish residency in the USA. This may be for a business or tourist visa, or establishing residency for yourself or your loved ones. We are here to help you navigate this confusing process.
Ashkan attended the University of California, Irvine, earning a bachelor's in International Studies. As an undergraduate student, Ashkan owned a business that catered to various ethnic communities. As a student at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, Ashkan interned at the Supreme Court of California for the Honorable Justice J. Kennard, in addition to serving as an editor for the Hastings Law Journal. After graduation, Ashkan volunteered for a non-profit organization specializing in asylum--our office steadfastly believes that the right to live in a society free from persecution is a fundamental human right.
There are many immigration attorneys practicing in Orange County. Our office distinguishes itself by our commitment to excellence and personal attention to each of our clients' needs. We welcome you to the Law Office of Ashkan Yekrangi.
Serving the Walnut, California community and beyond, the Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America Southern California Chapter represents a unique professional community united by shared heritage, values, and commitment to healthcare excellence. This non-political, inclusive organization recognizes that physicians bring not only clinical expertise but also cultural understanding and community connections that strengthen healthcare delivery. The chapter actively nurtures the next generation of physicians, providing mentorship and professional guidance to young doctors entering the field. Members work collaboratively to address cultural and social needs within their communities, understanding that comprehensive healthcare extends beyond clinical treatment to encompass cultural sensitivity and social support. The organization has built a strong leadership tradition, with experienced physicians guiding the chapter's strategic direction and ensuring continuity of its mission. By fostering relationships among physicians of Pakistani descent across North America, the Southern California Chapter creates a supportive professional environment where members can share experiences, collaborate on initiatives, and advocate for causes important to their communities. The chapter's commitment to social justice and humanitarian activities reflects its belief that physicians have a responsibility to serve beyond their individual practices. Through charitable projects and community engagement, the Walnut-based organization demonstrates how professional networks can become forces for positive social change and improved health equity.