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.
Colorado Springs, CO