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Founded in 1975 by longtime Fort Collins resident Mauro Corral, the Northern Colorado Filipino-American Association has become a cornerstone of cultural preservation and community connection in Wellington and the surrounding region. What began as a small gathering has evolved into a thriving organization dedicated to sharing Filipino values, heritage, and traditions with Filipino-Americans, their families, and the broader community. The association's mission centers on enhancing unity and introducing Filipino culture through meaningful experiences, while encouraging Filipino-American children to participate in activities that help them understand and appreciate their heritage. Operating across Greeley, Loveland, and Fort Collins, the organization creates welcoming spaces where families can connect, build friendships, and celebrate their shared identity. Through seasonal gatherings and cultural programming, members work together to preserve Filipino traditions while embracing intercultural understanding and becoming well-balanced citizens in their communities. The association's fun-spirited approach to cultural education makes it an accessible entry point for those seeking to learn about or deepen their connection to Filipino heritage. By fostering both cultural awareness and strong family bonds, the Northern Colorado Filipino-American Association continues its legacy of bringing people together around shared values and mutual respect.
Serving the Filipino-American community in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the Filipino-American Community of Southern Colorado represents over thirty years of dedicated service rooted in cultural pride and mutual support. Founded on January 1, 1993, by Chairman Mr. Ron Rolando Nono in response to community interest, FACSC has grown from a grassroots initiative into a respected non-profit organization guided by principles of unity and friendship. The organization's mission centers on creating an improved living atmosphere through interpersonal social commitment, charity, civic engagement, advocacy, and community empowerment.
What distinguishes FACSC is its volunteer-powered model where officers and committee members generously donate their time without compensation, and the organization operates entirely through donations and member-organized fundraising events. This community-centered approach has enabled FACSC to invest significantly in youth development, education, and charitable causes both locally and internationally. The organization values giving back through thousands of community service hours and has become an ambassador for education and women's empowerment in Southern Colorado. FACSC's annual pageants, community events, and mentorship programs create spaces where Filipino culture thrives while strengthening bonds among members. With dedicated ambassadors providing consulate outreach, veterans support, and mental health assistance, FACSC embodies a holistic commitment to the welfare and well-being of the Filipino-American community in Colorado Springs and beyond.
Based in Centennial, Colorado, the Philippine American Society of Colorado stands as a dedicated nonprofit committed to honoring and sharing the vibrant traditions of the Philippines with their community. The organization recognizes the importance of cultural preservation and heritage celebration in building strong, connected communities. Their mission centers on creating educational and cultural opportunities that allow members and neighbors throughout Colorado to experience the depth and beauty of Philippine culture firsthand. The Society understands that cultural organizations play a vital role in helping people maintain connections to their roots while fostering mutual respect and understanding across different communities. Through thoughtful programming and community-focused initiatives, they work to ensure that Philippine culture remains a living, dynamic part of the Colorado experience. The Philippine American Society of Colorado believes that cultural exchange enriches everyone—strengthening families, building friendships, and creating a more inclusive Centennial and Colorado community. Their commitment to both preservation and sharing reflects a deep understanding that heritage is most meaningful when it is celebrated together and passed forward to future generations.