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Monmouth and Ocean County American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin was founded in 2003 by a small group of visionary physicians, who realized the need to organize all physicians who share the same Indian heritage and value the same commitment to high quality service to patients. It has rapidly grown to represent approximately 400 physicians and their families working and living in various communities of Ocean and Monmouth counties of New Jersey. We are an approved patron member chapter of national AAPI.
Monmouth and Ocean County American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin is a forum to facilitate and enable Indian American Physicians to excel in patient care, teaching and research, and to pursue their aspirations in professional and community affairs.
Our vision is to promote professional solidarity in the pursuit of excellence in patient care, teaching and research. Bring to American medicine the distinctive contributions from India. Advance the American creed of one nation under God, indivisible and with liberty and justice for all.
Filipino-American Community Development Center of Ocean County Inc, is a registered 501-c3 non-profit organization in Toms River, NJ. It branched out from NARRA: The Filipino-American Association of Ocean County or FIL-AMA. With its founders, leaders and the unifying mission to build a Community Center, FCDC was incorporated to synergize its efforts with a common vision.
We at the Filipino-American Community & Development Center of Ocean County Inc's goal to build a Community Center that can serve many purposes but are not limited to the following:
- a place where Filipino-Americans can gather to celebrate culture, to serve the community
- create a "HOME away from HOME"
- to have a physical concentration of Filipino-Americans sharing ideas and promoting history and education
- strive to preserve our Filipino heritage in Ocean County and integrate within local communities
The FCDC logo is represented by the Narra tree. It is the National Tree of the Philippines. We take and embrace the joyful image to envision what it takes and most importantly, what it means to be a Filipino-american. As we plant our National Narra Tree into the common ground of American soil, it is a clear reminder that our heritage has become a strong enrichment for American diversity.