As part of the Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies at UC Riverside’s Humanities in Place Mellon Foundation Grant, four Riverside, CA-based community organizations were given $50,000 subawards (each) to help their organizations grow and promote their missions.
Dosan Memorial Foundation of Americas
Short mission statement/About organization
The Dosan Ahn Chang Ho Memorial Foundation of Americas is devoted to commemorating Dosan Ahn Chang Ho’s teachings, such as Mooshil (Sincerity) and Yeokhaeng (Endeavor). By accepting and continuing this tradition, the foundation aims to build a strong identity for Korean people residing in the Americas and contribute to the development of the local community. Additionally, the foundation seeks to train excellent Korean leaders and promote education for the next generation, enabling them to advance into the mainstream of Americas. Furthermore, by promoting ties among Korean people worldwide, the foundation aims to contribute to the development of Korean people’s spiritual culture based on Dosan Ahn Chang Ho’s teachings.
Organization Contact:
Brayden Byung So (last name) Executive VP (562)677-5757 or Connie Paik VP (310) 480-8389
Organization website link
Save Our Chinatown Committee
Short mission statement/About organization
The Save Our Chinatown Committee (SOCC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Riverside, California. Our mission is to protect, conserve, and interpret Riverside’s Chinatown archaeological site, and to tell important stories about the experiences and contributions of Chinese Americans in Inland Southern California.
Organization Contact:
M. Rosalind Sagara, Board Chair, saveourchinatown@gmail.com
Organization website:
The Civil Rights Institute Inland Southern California
Short mission statement/About organization
Our mission is to be a vital center for inclusion and to memorialize our region’s civil rights history—and shape its future—through social history stories and cultural, civic, and educational engagement.
Organization Contact:
Sabrina Gonzalez, Executive Director
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The Harada House Foundation
Short mission statement/About organization
To raise funds to protect and conserve the National Historic Landmark Harada House, its structure, archive, collection, and legacy by sharing the Harada family’s story and its relevance to immigration, housing, civil rights, and social justice