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Our Activities

  • Citizenship Drives and Voter Registration Campaigns

  • Information dissemination on political views and policy agenda

  • Organization of Town Meetings and US Congressional and State Candidates Debates

  • Assessment and response to key legislation and lobbying important political issues

  • Education programs, Mentorship and Political Internship

  • Career opportunity and self improvement seminars

  • Y2K problems and issues and preparation symposium

  • Symposiums on Immigration Law, Minority Business Enterprise, and Virginia Small Business Environmental Compliance Assistance Fund

  • Fundraising for Scholarships

  • Fundraising for the reconstruction of Burke Fire Station

  • Yearly Income Tax Preparation, Student Job Fair, Patent & Trade marks, and Small Business Seminars

  • Organized a combined Police Chiefs meeting on Crime Prevention

  • Organized a meeting on VA Governor’s Minority Outreach Programs

  • Member-organized Golf tournaments

  • Volunteered assistance to Martha’s Table and So Others Might Eat organizations for the homeless

  • Korean War Veterans “Armistice Day” Luncheon

  • Fairfax Fair Participation and Radio Campaigns about LOKA

  • Participated in Peaceful Rally against the Neo-Nazi’s march against Immigrants

  • Participated in “ Walk to Cure Diabetes” Walk-a-thon held by the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation

  • Provided services to Parent Teacher conferences at the local schools

  • Participated in Fairfax County Public School public hearing on budget

  • Organized symposiums to educate the public about the U. S. Census 2000

  • Health Fair

  • Hold Awards Banquet and National Conference annually

 
Year 2001 National Goals, Projects, And Programs

 

1. Establish Regional Network.
          - Expansion of Local Chapters Nationwide
          - Divide Work by Region
          - Make Contacts with Neighboring States
          - Scout New Leaders

 

2. Utilize High Technology to Advance Forward.
          - Chapter Web site
          - Disseminate Information and Network via Email

 

3. How to Provide Monetary Resource.
          - Federal, State and Local Grants
          - Endowment Programs
          - Life Insurance

 

4. Register 10,000 Voters Campaign.
          - Conduct Registration Drives (Churches, Events and Functions,
                    Shopping Centers)
          - Educate Public to the Importance of exercising their Voting Rights

 

5. Obtain 10,000 Citizenship Campaign.
           - Provide Application Preparation Services
          - Provide Examination Preparation Classes
          - Educate Public to the Importance of obtaining Citizenship

 

6. Exchange Ideas, Information and Duplicate successful programs of other chapters.