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The Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Maryland (APABA-MD) is the local affiliate of the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA). Our members include private practice and public service attorneys, judges, law students and other legal professionals. We are active in the judicial recommendations process and co-sponsor education programs throughout the State of Maryland.
The mission and goals of APABA-MD are:
- to promote and improve the quality of legal service to the Asian Pacific American community
- to monitor legislative, judicial and administrative actions that might have significant impact on the welfare of the Asian Pacific American community and inform the community of the existence thereof
- to provide, promote, sponsor or encourage educational workshops, programs, projects and activities to the end that the needs of the Asian Pacific American community for legal services can be adequately served
- to provide support on issues that would strengthen equal opportunities and ensure equal participation and equal treatment of Asian Pacific Americans
- to provide support on issues that could lead to, or aid in, the elimination of discrimination and prejudice against Asian Pacific Americans, and
- to provide career and academic counseling services to Asian American law students.
CCACC is a local non-profit organization focused on serving the needs of the Greater Washington community. We provide a wide variety of services and are composed of seven main departments that touch upon the different needs of community members.
OCAW, a group of dedicated Chinese American women, including a number of prominent women who have served and are currently serving in the various administrations in the nation’s capital, has a tremendous amount of talent, imagination, and skills helping to find solutions to some of America’s problems and assisting our own communities in their many endeavors. The leadership and community service demonstrated by OCAW members are exemplary. Through good works and volunteerism they have given much and touched the lives of many.
Our mission is to advance and to advocate for the needs and concerns of Chinese and other Asian Pacific American women by helping to improve their educational, economic, social, and political opportunities, and by recognizing their excellence, leadership, and contributions to the quality of life.
OCAW is a national nonpartisan, nonprofit [501(c)(3)] organization with headquarters in the Greater Washington, DC area. It is supported by membership dues, private donations, and public grants. Contributions to OCAW are fully tax-deductible. Membership is open to those who support the purposes of the organization. OCAW is not associated with any foreign government.