CSUF CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE: A Local Directory for Community Connections Table of Contents

BUSINESSES Predominately African American/Black-Owned ...... 4. Predominately APIDA-Owned ...... 4 Predominately Latinx-Owned ...... 5 Predominately LGBTQ-Owned/Inclusive ...... 5

ORGANIZATIONS CSUF Organizations/Services ...... 6 African American/Black Organizations ...... 7 APIDA Organizations/Services ...... 7 Disability Support Organizations/Services ...... 9 Immigration Organizations/Services ...... 9 Intersectional Support Organizations/Services ...... 9 Latinx Organizations/Services ...... 10 LGBTQ Community Organizations/Services ...... 10 Youth Support Organizations/Services ...... 12

RELIGIOUS CENTERS Predominately African American Religious Centers ...... 13 Predominately APIDA Religious Centers ...... 15 Baha’I Religious Centers ...... 17 Buddhist Religious Centers ...... 17 Hindu Temples/Cultural Centers ...... 17 Islamic Centers ...... 18 Predominately Latinx Religious Centers ...... 19 LGBTQ-Affirming Churches ...... 19 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The Cal State Fullerton Cultural Engagement Guide is a local directory meant to help members of our campus connect with communities on campus and beyond. We recognize the importance of helping our campus community members connect to their cultural roots so that they, as well as the campus, may continue to grow and flourish. The current edition of this directory includes businesses, places of worship, and other organizations in Orange and Los Angeles Counties that are predominately patronized by Blacks/ African-Americans, Hispanics/Latinx, and Asian/Pacific Islander/Desi Americans and are LGBTQ+ affirming. The entries in this directory are categorized by ethnic group and organizational type.

To help with the ease of travel, each entry includes the distance from CSUF to the listing. There may be other businesses, places of worship, and organizations in these categories that are not listed. Readers are encouraged to assist the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Programs by submitting corrections and/ or additions to [email protected].

RELOCATION/COMMUTER INFORMATION Connecting Bus Routes direct to CSUF Orange County Transit Authority 24 Orange County Transit Authority 26 Orange County Transit Authority 57 *For more information, visit octa.net or call 714-636-7433

Average Commute Times/Mileage with Traffic AVG minutes AVG miles Orange County > Los Angeles County 45-60 26 Los Angeles County > Orange County 35-50 26 Orange County > Riverside County 50-65 37 Riverside County > Orange County 60-75 37 Orange County > San Bernardino County 55-95 40 San Bernardino County > Orange County 45-60 40 *Depends on which highways and streets the individual is driving

CSUF Parking & Transportation Services offers several options for faculty, staff, and students such as carpool permits, discounted OCTA passes, Zipcar CarShare, and free bike safety checks . Visit parking fullerton. edu/services. for more information .

Disclaimer: The listing of any place of worship, business, or organization does not constitute an endorsement by State University, Fullerton.

For the latest version of the Cultural Engagement Guide, please visit hr.fullerton.edu printed August 2019 Businesses

■ PREDOMINANTLY AFRICAN AMERICAN/BLACK- ■ PREDOMINANTLY APIDA-OWNED BUSINESSES OWNED BUSINESSES APIDA encompasses the Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi-American population This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses a variety of predominantly that is often homogenized into the Asian/Pacific Islander checkbox on most African American/Black-owned businesses that serve the surrounding Orange applications and forms. The usage of APIDA is inclusive to the wide range and Los Angeles County regions of Southern California. of ancestral history that derives from each region of Asia. That includes Central, East, South, Southeast, and Desi regions of Asia. This section of the BARBERS, BEAUTY SUPPLY, AND HAIR SALONS Engagement Guide encompasses a variety of predominantly Asian Pacific Barba-Soul Barbershop Islander Desi American-owned businesses that serve the surrounding Orange 430 W Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832 and Los Angeles County regions of Southern California. (714) 446-8869 1 mi. FOOD/DRINK Beauty Unleashed Hair Studio Ma’s Islamic Chinese 6887 Katella Ave, Ste 116, Cypress, CA 90630 601 E. Orangethorpe Ave. Anaheim, CA 92801 (714) 326-6700 14 mi. (714) 446-9553 3 mi. LeShay’s Salon & Spa Zait and Zaatar 17942 Sky Park Cir., Bldg 44, Ste D, Irvine, CA 92614 510 N. Brookhurst St. #106, Anaheim, CA 92801 (714) 505-2711 15 mi. (714} 991-9996 8 mi. Two The Root Beauty Supply/Salon Little Dhaka Restaurant and Grocery 3549 Atlantic Ave, Long Beach, CA 90807 18159 Pioneer Blvd, Artesia, CA 90701 Crownd Barber Lounge (626) 676-3807 14 mi. 13343 Hawthorne Blvd, Hawthorne, CA 90250 Thailicious (310) 848-7312 33 mi. 18902 Norwalk Blvd. Artesia, CA 90701 Ace Beauty Supply (562) 860-8843 14 mi. 12805 Prairie Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250 Green Banana Leaf FOOD/DRINK 11624 South St, Artesia, CA 90701 (562) 402-8013 15 mi. Bloom & Plume Coffee 1638 W Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90026 The Restaurant (323) 515-2928 36 mi. 17824 Pioneer Blvd Artesia, CA 90701 (562) 860-5621 15 mi. My Two Cents 5583 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019 Pho Tasty (323) 879-9881 37 mi. 19117 Pioneer Blvd, Artesia, CA 90701 (562) 924-1838 15 mi. HEALTHCARE GROCERS Andrena McGroarty, PMHNP-BC, MSN, RN 5855 Naples Plaza, Suite 307 Long Beach, California 90803 Mitsuwa (562) 386-2113 24 mi. 665 Paularino Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 557-6699 16 mi. Russell J. Gray, M.D. 1500 East Duarte Road, Duarte, CA 91010 Farm Fresh (626) 256-4673 29 mi. 18612 Pioneer Blvd, Artesia, CA 90701 (562) 865-8171 14 mi. Natalie Kelly, Ph.D., ABPP 1500 East Duarte Road, Duarte, CA 91010 Little Dhaka Restaurant and Grocery (626) 256-4673 29 mi. 18159 Pioneer Blvd, Artesia, CA 90701 (626) 676-3807 14 mi. LAWYERS AND PUBLIC CONSULTATION Island Pacific Sam Hooper and Associates, Inc. 11481 South St. Cerritos, CA 90703 17316 Edwards Rd. Ste. 100 Cerritos, CA 90703 (562) 403-0496 17 mi. (562) 802-7822 11 mi. LAWYERS SUPPLIES AND SERVICES Wu Yinghui Law Firm OC Medical Supply, Inc. 350 E Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832 755 N. Euclid St. Anaheim, CA 92801 (714) 578-0088 2 mi. (714) 956-4690 6 mi. Chai Xiaolan Law Firm 810 E. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton , CA 92831 (714) 525-8981 2 mi.

HUMAN RESOURCES, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION / CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE • 4 Law Offices of Jeng & Associates ■ PREDOMINANTLY LGBTQ-OWNED/INCLUSIVE 1440 N Harbor Blvd Ste 900, Fullerton, CA 92835 BUSINESSES (714) 858-0536 3 mi. This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses a variety of LGBTQ- owned/inclusive businesses that serve the surrounding Orange and Los ■ PREDOMINANTLY LATINX-OWNED BUSINESSES Angeles County regions of Southern California. The usage of Latinx is inclusive to the wide range of ancestral history, cultures, and gender identities that derives from each region of Latin America. That AUTO SERVICE consists of countries in South America, Mexico, Central America, and the AutoAid islands of Caribbean. This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses a 14526 Erwin St, Van Nuys, CA 91411 variety of predominantly Latinx-owned businesses that serve the surrounding (818) 305-6632 46 mi. Orange and Los Angeles County regions of Southern California. CULTURE BARBERS, BEAUTY SUPPLY AND HAIR SALONS Libromobile Bishops 220 E. 4th St. #107, Santa Ana, CA 92701 6650 Irvine Center Dr, Irvine, CA 92618 (657) 205-9907 10 mi. (949) 333-1448 18 mi. Fabric Outlet and Crafts Folklore Salon 10450 Beach Blvd, Stanton, CA 90680 1102 Mohawk St., Los Angeles, CA 90026 (714) 995-2723 13 mi. (213) 483-8435 32 mi. Casita Del Pueblo ProjectQ Salon 13100 Philadelphia St, Whittier, CA 90601 818 N. Spring St. #101, Los Angeles, CA 90012 (562) 693-2844 14 mi. (213) 617-8442 36 mi. Everybody Gym FOOD/DRINK 1845 N. San Fernando Rd., Los Angeles, CA 90065 Moros Cuban Restaurant (323) 352-8618 32 mi. 1299 S Harbor Blvd, La Habra, CA 90631 (714) 773-0744 5 mi. FOOD/DRINK Taqueria Los Gueros Velvet Lounge 628 W La Palma Ave, Anaheim, CA 92801 416 W 4th St, Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 535-0667 6 mi. (714) 664-0663 10 mi. Paraiso Juice Bar & Grill Tin Lizzie Saloon 13914 Imperial Hwy, La Mirada, CA 90604 752 St Clair St, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (562) 407-1894 11 mi. (714) 966-2029 17 mi. Tropicana Bakery & Cuban Café Hot Java 10218 Paramount Blvd, Downey, CA 90241 2101 East Broadway, Long Beach, California 90803 (562) 806-8343 20 mi. (562) 433-0688 25 mi. Hamburger Mary’s LEGAL SERVICES 330 Pine Ave, Long Beach, California 90802 Themis Income Tax (562) 436-7900 28 mi. 314 E 4th St, Ste A, Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 542-0215 10 mi. HEALTHCARE Mesriani Law Group Marlene Klarborg Larsen, M.S. 5723 Melrose Ave Floor 2, Los Angeles, CA 90038 2900 Bristol St. Ste G-101, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (866) 500-7070 41 mi. (949) 287-3415 17 mi.

HUMAN RESOURCES, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION / CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE • 5 Organizations

■ CSUF ORGANIZATIONS The Titan Dreamers Resource Center This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses a variety of community PLS 185 (657) 278-3234 organizations, centers, and services that are available for the Titan family within The Titan Dreamers Resource Center is a place of scholarship, support, and the main campus of California State University, Fullerton. advocacy at California State University, Fullerton. On April 23, 2014, CSUF made history among institutions of higher education as it took a public stance DIVERSITY INITIATIVES / RESOURCE CENTERS in support of undocumented students, who now have a safe and engaging The African American Resource Center place to call home. PLS 182 (657) 278-3230 The Mission of the African American Resource Center (AARC) is to provide FACULTY / STAFF ASSOCIATIONS an opportunity for individuals to pursue the academic, research, and cultural African American Faculty & Staff Association interests of African Americans. It provides resources, services, programs and fullerton.edu/aafsa events that focus on the total integration and success of African American The California State University, Fullerton African American Faculty and Staff students. Association (AAFSA), as a partner in the educational enterprises, will provide The Asian Pacific American Resource Center services that meet the needs of African American students as they progress PLS 187 (657) 278-3742 through their college experience that enhance and support the academic Asian Pacific American Resource Center strives to unify and empower its mission of the University. community by serving as an academic and creative home for its students, staff, Asian American Pacific Islander Faculty & Staff Association and faculty, as well as its external community links. fullerton.edu/aapifsa Chicana/o Resource Center The mission of the California State University, Fullerton Asian American PLS 184 (657) 278-2537 and Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Association (AAPIFSA) is to bring The Chicana/o Resource Center (CRC) provides a space to learn and grow by together members of the CSUF faculty and staff in order to promote an providing various programs that address the unique experiences and social inclusive and equitable campus climate for all groups. conditions of Latinx students. The CRC serves as a place to connect with others Chicano/Latino Faculty Staff Association students, student organizations, staff, faculty and resources on campus. fullerton.edu/clfsa The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trangender Queer Resource Center The purpose of the Chicano/Latino Faculty and Staff Association (CLFSA) is PLS 189 (657) 278-4218 to bring together members of the Chicano/Latino faculty and staff in order The mission of the LGBT Queer Resource Center at Cal State Fullerton is to create to promote effective communication between all segments of the Chicano/ an inclusive and affirming space and community for students, staff, faculty, and Latino and other under-represented communities of California State University, the broader community to explore issues related to sexual orientation, romantic Fullerton. orientation, and gender identity through an intersectional lens.

HUMAN RESOURCES, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION / CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE • 6 Pride Alliance Faculty & Staff Association ORGANIZATIONS / SERVICES fullerton.edu/pridealliance The Black Chamber of Commerce of Orange County The Pride Alliance at California State University, Fullerton is dedicated to 17891 Cartwright Rd. Ste 100 Irvine, CA 92614 16 mi. providing voice and representation for the coalition of LGBTQ+ and other Founded in 1984, the chamber advocates and promotes Black business and related faculty and staff. economic development within the public and private sectors, resulting in a Researchers and Critical Educators Faculty & Staff sound economic base that supports the survival and self-determination of the Association African-American community. ed.fullerton.edu/race 100 Black Men of Orange County Researchers and Critical Educators Faculty & Staff Association is an 7545 Irvine Center Dr. Ste 200 Irvine, CA 92618 organization of faculty at California State University, Fullerton promoting (949) 623-8423 20 mi. excellent scholarship, applied research, and discussion of issues on the topics 100 Black men of Orange County empowers the African American community of race, ethnicity, class, culture, religion, linguistic diversity, and gender. by providing focused, effective, participatory leadership that improves public policy and enhances the overall education, social and economic status of CAMPUS COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS minorities. We shall do this by coordinating our efforts with other Orange Veterans Resource Center County organizations and focusing our attention on systemic issues that GH 244 (657) 278-8660 impede African Americans from achieving a higher quality of life. The Veterans Resource Center at California State University, Fullerton provides The Greater Los Angeles African American Chamber of comprehensive services to military-connected students that support personal, Commerce academic, and professional success. 5120 W. Goldleaf Circle, Suite 230 Los Angeles, CA 90056 fullerton.edu/veterans [email protected] (323) 292-1297 38 mi. WoMen’s Adult and Reentry Center The Greater Los Angeles African American Chamber of Commerce’s mission is GH 205 (657) 278-3928 to advocate and promote the economic growth and development of the African The WoMen’s and Adult Reentry Center is dedicated to educating on issues American business by focusing on legislative advocacy, as well as identifying of gender and social equity through a feminist lens. The Center engages the and developing business opportunities and strategic business alliances. CSUF community by providing support services, leadership opportunities, educational programs and advocacy. ■ APIDA ORGANIZATIONS / SERVICES APIDA encompasses the Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi-American population ■ AFRICAN AMERICAN/BLACK ORGANIZATIONS that is often homogenized into the Asian/Pacific Islander checkbox on most This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses a variety community applications and forms. The usage of APIDA is inclusive to the wide range organizations, centers, services, and cultural hotspots that are available for of ancestral history that derives from each region of Asia. That includes the African American/Black community in the surrounding Orange and Los Central, East, South, Southeast, and Desi regions of Asia. This section of the Angeles County regions of Southern California. Engagement Guide encompasses a variety community organizations, centers, services, and cultural hotspots that are available for the Asian Pacific Islander COMMUNITY CENTERS Desi-American (APIDA) community in the Orange and Los Angeles County African American Unity Center Los Angeles regions of Southern California. 944 W 53rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90037 COMMUNITY CENTERS (323) 789-7300 35 mi. The African American Unity Center is a multi-service community center that Korean Resource Center - Fullerton provides education services, emergency food, personal goods and recreational 620 N. Harbor Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92832 programs for people who live in the South Central area of Los Angeles. (714) 869-7624 3 mi. krcla.org African American Cultural Center 3018 W 48th St. Los Angeles, CA 90043 Korean Resource Center - Los Angeles (323) 299-6124 38 mi. 900 Crenshaw Blvd. #B Los Angeles, CA 90019 The African American Cultural Center (SOPPAAC) is a non-profit institution and (323) 937-3718 36 mi. a national leader in cultural education and exchange. Established in 1965, the The Korean Resource Center (KRC) was founded in 1983 to empower low- Center provides a multifaceted program on African culture through lectures, income, immigrant, Asian American and Pacific Islander, and communities of workshops, readings, performances, educational programs, plays, exhibitions, color in Southern California. Using a holistic approach, KRC strives to empower films and publications. our community by integrating services, education, culture, organizing, and coalition building, all of which seek to improve the life of the individual and the CULTURE community. California African American : CAAMs South Asian Network 600 State Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90037 18173 Pioneer Blvd Suite I, Artesia, CA 90701 (213) 744-7432 36 mi. (562) 403-0488 15 mi. The California African American Museum (CAAM) is a hub for exploring African The South Asian Network (SAN) embraces the diversity of the South Asian American art, history, and culture, with a focus on California and the West. American community as strength and builds unity among South Asian Admission is free. immigrants in Southern California that does not exist in South Asia itself. SAN strives to build alliances among the South Asian community, other immigrant communities, and communities of color in order to advance a shared progressive agenda for Southern California.

HUMAN RESOURCES, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION / CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE • 7 The National Korean American Service & Education Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens Consortium 1151 Oxford Rd. San Marino, CA 91108 900 S Crenshaw Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90019 (626) 405-2100 38 mi. (323) 937-3718 41 mi. The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens feature The National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC) is a must-see gardens themed from around the world. With sights that engage grassroots organization founded in 1994 by local community centers to project all of the senses, the Huntington is an ever-changing exhibition of color and a progressive voice and promote the full participation of Korean and Asian breathtaking scenery. Among the most popular attractions are the Chinese Americans within the larger society. Our mission is to organize Korean and and Japanese gardens. The Chinese garden, known in Chinese as Liu Fang Yuan Asian Americans to achieve social, economic, and racial justice. (Garden of Flowing Fragrance), offers a glimpse into the traditional style of scholar gardens from Suzhou, China. CULTURE Chinese American Museum ORGANIZATIONS / SERVICES 425 N Los Angeles St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Orange County (213) 485-8567 29 mi. 1626 E. 4th St. Santa Ana, CA 92701 The Chinese American Museum (CAM) proudly stands as Southern California’s (888) 349-9695 10 mi. first and only museum dedicated to sharing the history of the Chinese Advancing Justice - LA’s Orange County office conducts legal clinics and American experience in Los Angeles. self-help workshops for the AA and NHPI communities. In partnership with Japanese American National Museum the Orange County courts, Advancing Justice - LA holds regular Vietnamese- 100 N Central Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012 language family law workshops. (213) 625-0414 30 mi. The Cambodian Family The Japanese American National Museum is dedicated to sharing the 1626 E. 4th St. Santa Ana, CA 92701 experience of Americans of Japanese ancestry. (714) 571-1966 10 mi. Tuesday Night Project The Cambodian Family promotes social health by providing refugee and immigrant 120 Judge John Aiso St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 30 mi. families the opportunities to develop the knowledge, skills, and desires for creating Tuesday Night Project is an Asian American grassroots and volunteer-based health and well-being in their lives. Our vision is to see refugee and immigrant organization fiercely devoted to bridging communities by providing programming families that are healthy, happy, self-reliant, and contributing members of society. and interactive spaces for people to connect through artistic expression and Orange County Asian & Pacific Islander Community Alliance strong, creative, community partnerships. 12912 Brookhurst St, Garden Grove, CA 92840 FilAm Arts (714) 636-9095 13 mi. 760 S. Westmoreland Ave. Ste 266 Los Angeles, CA 90005 The Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance, Inc. (213) 380-3722 32 mi. (OCAPICA) was established in 1997 with the mission to build a healthier Embracing the value of KAPWA (shared being), the Association for the and stronger community by enhancing the well-being of Asians and Pacific Advancement of Filipino American Arts and Culture’s (also known as FilAm Islanders through inclusive partnerships in the areas of service, education, ARTS) mission is to facilitate community synergy and transformation by advocacy, organizing, and research. advancing the arts and diverse cultural heritage of Filipinos through arts United Cambodian Community services, presentation, and education. 2201 E. Anaheim St. Ste 200 Long Beach, CA 90804 Korean American National Museum (562) 433-2490 24 mi. 3727 W. 6th St. #519 Los Angeles, CA 90020 The United Cambodian Community (UCC) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) multi- (213) 388-4229 35 mi. cultural social services agency. UCC promotes and advocates for the well-being Located in the heart of one of the largest Korean American communities in the and advancement of the Cambodian community. country, the Korean American National Museum was established to interpret and Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics preserve Korean American history, culture and achievements. 327 E. 2nd St. Ste 226 Los Angeles, CA 90012 USC Pacific Asia Museum (213) 485-1422 29 mi. 46 N. Los Robles Ave. Pasadena, CA 91101 Founded in 1982, LEAP (Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics) is a national, (626) 449-2742 38 mi. nonprofit organization, with a mission to achieve full participation and equality for One of only four U.S. institutions dedicated to the arts and culture of Asia and Asian and Pacific Islanders (APIs) through leadership, empowerment, and policy. the Pacific Islands, the USC Pacific Asia Museum has a collection of more than Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles 15,000 objects, spanning more than 4,000 years from the region of Persia to 1145 Wilshire Blvd. 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017 the Pacific Islands. (213) 977-7500 31 mi. Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles (Advancing Justice - LA) is the nation’s largest legal aid and civil rights non-profit organization for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (NHPI). Through direct services, impact litigation, policy advocacy, leadership development, and capacity building, Advancing Justice - LA focuses on the most vulnerable members of Asian American and NHPI communities while also building a strong voice for civil rights and social justice.

HUMAN RESOURCES, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION / CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE • 8 Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment Immigrant Defenders Law Center - Orange County 1605 W. Olympic Blvd. Ste 1027 Los Angeles, CA 90015 2121 N. Tustin Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92705 (213) 269-4639 31 mi. (213) 634-0999 The Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) is a The Immigrant Defenders Law Center advances social justice for Southern 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based organization with a mission California’s most marginalized immigrant and refugee communities through to advance the political and civic empowerment of the Asian Pacific American legal services, community empowerment, and advocacy for adults and children (APA) community through nonpartisan voter outreach, training, and education in federal immigration custody. as well as leadership development. Immigrant Defenders Law Center - Los Angeles Chinese Historical Society of Southern California 634 S. Spring St. 10th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90014 411 Bernard St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 634-0999 30 mi. (323) 222-0856 32 mi. The Immigrant Defenders Law Center is a non-profit, social justice law firm The Chinese Historical Society of Southern California was established to dedicated to defending our immigrant communities against injustices in the discover and recognize our pioneers and their history. We strive to increase immigration court system. awareness of Chinese American heritage through public programs, education CARECEN Legal Office and research. 2845 W. 7th St. Los Angeles, CA 90005 (213) 385-7800 32 mi. ■ DISABILITY SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS /SERVICES CARECEN envisions Los Angeles becoming a place where Central Americans This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses a variety community and all other communities live in peace and dignity, enjoying economic well- organizations, centers, and services that are available for the individuals being, social justice, and political empowerment. with disabilities in the Orange and Los Angeles County regions of Southern California. CARECEN Day Labor Center 1675 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90017 COMMUNITY CENTERS / SERVICES (213) 483-0136 32 mi. Regional Center of Orange County - Main Office CARECEN empowers Central Americans and all immigrants by defending 1525 N.Tustin Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92705 human and civil rights, working for social and economic justice and promoting (714) 796-5100 11 mi. cultural diversity. Regional Center of Orange County (RCOC) is one of 21 private, nonprofit National TPS Alliance organizations contracted by the State of California to coordinate lifelong 2845 W. 7th St. Los Angeles, CA 90005 services and supports for individuals with developmental disabilities and (213) 385-7800 33 mi. their families. The regional center is the first stop for those seeking to obtain The National TPS Alliance is formed and led by TPS beneficiaries from across local services and supports to help them live safely and with dignity in the the United States, combining advocacy efforts at a national level to save community. Temporary Protected Status for all beneficiaries in the short term and to devise Regional Center of Orange County - West Area Office legislation that creates a path to permanent residency in the long term. 10803 Hope St. Ste A Cypress, CA 90630 Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (714) 796 2900 15 mi. 2533 W. 3rd St. Los Angeles, CA 90057 RCOC works with a network of community-based partners to ensure the people (213) 353-1333 37 mi. we serve receive all of the supports and services they need. The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Righst (CHIRLA) advances the human The Arc Los Angeles and Orange Counties and civil rights of immigrants and refugees; promote harmonious multi-ethnic 12049 Woodruff Ave. Downey, CA 90241 and multi-racial human relations; and through coalition-building, advocacy, (562) 803-4606 16 mi. community education and organizing, empower immigrants and their allies to The Arc Los Angeles and Orange Counties was founded in 1956 by a handful of build a more just society. dedicated and resourceful parents who wanted educational and employment opportunities for their sons and daughters. The Arc Los Angeles & Orange ■ INTERSECTIONAL SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS / Counties has a rich and successful history of improving the lives of people with SERVICES intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses a variety community organizations, centers, and services that are available for intersectional ■ IMMIGRATION ORGANIZATIONS / SERVICES communities in the Orange and Los Angeles County regions of Southern This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses a variety community California. organizations, centers, and services that are available for undocumented communities in the Orange and Los Angeles County regions of Southern The Frida Cinema California. 305 E. 4th St. #100 Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 285-9422 10 mi. COMMUNITY CENTERS / SERVICES “The Frida Cinema is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts organization dedicated to Hermandad Mexicana enriching, connecting, and educating communities through the art of cinema.” 1103 W. 17th St. Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 541-2000 9 mi. Hermandad Mexicana is a non-profit organization dedicated to defend the rights of the immigrant community.

HUMAN RESOURCES, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION / CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE • 9 Delhi Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles 505 E. Central Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92707 1550 W 8th St. Los Angeles, CA 90017 (714) 481-9600 14 mi. (800) 399-4529 32 mi. The Delhi Center is a private, non-profit community-based organization Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles is a nonprofit law firm that protects and established in 1969 whose mission is to advance self-sufficiency through advances the rights of the most underserved—leveling the playing field and sustainable programs in health, education, financial stability, and community ensuring that everyone can have access to the justice system. engagement. The Center is a full-service community center that also acts as a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People gathering place for local residents and organizations. (NAACP) Self Help Graphics and Art 4929 Wilshire Blvd #310, Los Angeles, CA 90010 1300 E. 1st St. Los Angeles, CA 90033 (310) 397-1171 36 mi. (323) 881-6444 29 mi. In 1914, the Los Angeles Branch of the NAACP was formed in the home of Self Help Graphics & Art fosters the creation and advancement of new art Drs. John and Vada Somerville, both graduates of the University of Southern works by Chicana/o and Latinx artists through experimental and innovative California School of Dentistry, and active leaders in the affairs of the black printmaking techniques and other visual art forms. They are an organization community. Currently, the branch continues to support the programs and rooted in community; and since 1973, have been at the intersection of arts and policies of the NAACP with aggressive action at the local level, with our focus social justice, providing a home that fosters the creativity and development of on education. NAACP membership makes a positive difference in the lives of local artists. Americans, and provides an opportunity to become an important part of a Womens Center for Creative Work network of hundreds of thousands of member advocates. 2425 Glover Pl. Los Angeles, CA Center for Human Rights & Law (323) 739-8847 32 mi. 256 S. Occidental Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90057 The Women’s Center for Creative Work (WCCW) is a Los Angeles-based (213) 388-8693 37 mi. intersectional feminist arts space that is building community and elevating The Center is a non-profit, public interest legal foundation dedicated to the work of women and non-binary artists, makers, and creative practitioners. furthering and protecting the civil, constitutional, and human rights of WCCW is a network of women and non- binary folx engaged in conversations immigrants, refugees, children, prisoners and the poor. about contemporary feminisms & creative practices. ■ Museum of Tolerance LATINX ORGANIZATIONS/SERVICES 9786 W Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90035 This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses a variety community (310) 553-8403 40 mi. organizations, centers, and services that are available for the Latinx community The Museum of Tolerance (MOT) challenges visitors to understand the in the Orange and Los Angeles regions of Southern California. Holocaust in both historic and contemporary contexts and confront all forms of CULTURE prejudice and discrimination in our world today. Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center Fowler Museum at UCLA 241 S Anaheim Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92805 308 Charles E Young Dr. East, Los Angeles 90024 (714) 956-936 5 mi. (310) 825-4361 45 mi. The Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center engages the community in exploring The Fowler Museum at UCLA explores global arts and cultures with an emphasis and celebrating our diverse heritage, culture and arts through creative on works from Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Americas—past and present. The programming. Fowler enhances understanding and appreciation of the diverse peoples, cultures, and religions of the world through dynamic exhibitions, publications, and public Chicano Resource Center Los Angeles programs, informed by interdisciplinary approaches and the perspectives of the 4837 E. 3rd St. Los Angeles, CA 90022 cultures represented. Admission is free. (323) 263-5087 29 mi. The Chicano Resource Center (CRC) was established in 1976 to serve the information needs of the Mexican-American (Chicano) community and to make COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES information about the history and culture of this group available to the general Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice public. 5301 Whittier Blvd. 4th floor, Los Angeles, CA 90022 LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes (323) 980-3500 24 mi. 501 N. Main St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 The mission of the Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice (LACLJ) is to fight (213) 542-6259 30 mi. for the rights of vulnerable families and advocate for a more just legal system. LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes celebrates the past and inspires the future by sharing LACLJ secures justice for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and the untold stories about the history, cultures, values, and traditions of Mexicans, empowers them to create their own future. Mexican American, and all Latinos in the founding and continuing evolution of American Civil Liberties Union (Southern California) Southern California through compelling and culturally enriching exhibitions, 1313 W. 9th St. #200 Los Angeles, CA 90017 educational programs, and public programs. (213) 977-9500 32 mi. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) defends the fundamental rights outlined in the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. These include the right to freedom of speech and assembly, the right to religious freedom, due process of law, equality before the law and the right to privacy.

HUMAN RESOURCES, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION / CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE • 10 Modern and Contemporary Latin American and Latino Art The LGBTQ Center of Long Beach 628 Alamitos Ave. Long Beach, CA 90802 2017 E. 4th St. Long Beach, CA 90814 (562) 437-1689 25 mi. (562) 434-4455 24 mi. The Museum of Latin American Art expands knowledge and appreciation of The LGBTQ Center of Long Beach is a community center serving more than modern and contemporary Latin American art through its Collection, ground- 25,000 clients a year through dozens of programs and services. The Center of breaking Exhibitions, stimulating Educational Programs and engaging Cultural Long Beach advances equity for LGBTQ people through culturally responsive Events. advocacy and education. TransLatin@ Coalition ORGANIZATIONS / SERVICES 3055 Wilshire Blvd #350, Los Angeles, CA 90010 El Centro Cultural de Mexico (833) 847-2331 33 mi. 837 N Ross St. Santa Ana, CA 92701 The TransLatin@ Coalition is an organization form by Trans Latin@ leaders who (714) 340-5823 9 mi. have come together in 2009 to organize and advocate for the needs of Trans El Centro Cultural de Mexico is an alternative space in Santa Ana where the Latin@s who are immigrants and reside in the US. community can find cultural, educational, and artistic activities that strengthen ProjectQ Salon and Community Center their identities, nurture their talents and develop a sense of leadership in their 818 N. Spring St. #101 Los Angeles, CA 90012 community. (213) 617-8442 36 mi. Latino Health Access ProjectQ is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Madin Lopez 450 W 4th St, Santa Ana, CA 92701 whose mission is to help LGBTQIA and homeless youth with identity and (714) 542-7792 10 mi. development by providing free gender affirming haircuts (Sundays from 12p- Ultimately, LHA works toward a system where healthcare and access to 5p) and mentorship workshops. ProjectQ is also a full-service salon for paying opportunities to develop one’s potential and enjoy a healthy, active living can customers and uses hair as a form of social justice to create a safe space for be viewed as a right and not a privilege. Latino Health Access partners with the LGBTQIA community. communities to bring health, equity and sustainable change through education, Los Angeles LGBT Center - Mi Centro services, consciousness-raising and civic participation. 553 S. Clarence St. Los Angeles, CA 90033 The National Hispanic Media Coalition (323) 286-7224 33 mi. 65 S. Grand Ave. Ste 200 Pasadena, CA 91105 This branch of the LA LGBT Center specifically caters to legal and immigration (626) 792-6462 39 mi. services, public policy and community building, senior services, as well as The National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) is a media advocacy and transgender support services. civil rights organization for the advancement of Latinos. The NHMC is the lalgbtcenter.org/about-the-center/mi-centro media watchdog for the Latino community, ensuring that we are fairly and Los Angeles LGBT Center - Trans Wellness Center consistently represented in news and entertainment and that our voices are 3055 Wilshire Blvd., Ste 360 Los Angeles, CA 90010 heard over the airwaves and on the internet. (323) 993-2900 35 mi. The Trans Wellness Center (TWC) provides comprehensive resources and services ■ LGBTQ COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS/SERVICES for transgender and non-binary people under one roof. The TWC offers resources This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses a variety community and services regarding employment, housing, legal services, mental health, youth organizations, centers, and services that are available for the LGBTQ community services, as well as medical and sexual health services. in the Orange and Los Angeles regions of Southern California. Los Angeles LGBT Center - The Village at Ed Gould Plaza COMMUNITY CENTERS 1125 N. McCadden Pl. Los Angeles, CA 90038 The LGBT Center of OC (Main Location) (323) 993-7400 36 mi. 1605 N. Spurgeon St. Santa Ana, CA 92701 This branch of the LA LGBT Center holds room and facility rentals, two (714) 953-5428 10 mi. theaters, the David Bohnett Cyber Center computer lab as well as provides The LGBT Center OC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community-based organization that AIDS/LifeCycle support, conversation groups and meetings, cultural arts and advocates on behalf of the Orange County LGBTQ+ communities and provides education. services that promote a broad spectrum of culture, ethnicity, age, and economic Los Angeles LGBT Center - McDonald/Wright Building backgrounds. There are programs and resources that are designed for an 1625 N. Schrader Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028 intersectional LGBTQ community, families and youth. (323) 993-7400 37 mi. The LGBT Center on 4th This branch of the LA LGBT Center holds the Jeffrey Goodman Special Care 305 E. 4th St. Santa Ana, CA 92701 10 mi. Clinic, the Audre Lorde Lesbian Health Program, a Phramacy, as well as The Bradfford LGBT Center on 4th is a social hub for the Orange County LGBT provides clinical research, family violence/STOP Domestic Violence, and health community which celebrates culture, art, and lives of the LGBT community. services. The Center on 4th offers an array of educational, engaging, and empowering Los Angeles LGBT Center - WeHo courses, art exhibits, and events that connect LGBT individuals with common 8745 Santa Monica Blvd., 2nd Floor West Hollywood, CA 90069 interests. (323) 993-7500 40 mi. This branch of the LA LGBT Center specifically caters to HIV/STD testing, STD treatment, HIV prevention medication (PrEP and PEP), and free condoms.

HUMAN RESOURCES, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION / CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE • 11 Los Angeles Gender Center Varsity Gay League 1923 Westwood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90025 7341 Willoughby Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90046 42 mi. (310) 475-8880 45 mi. The Varsity Gay League is the original LGBTQ+ Rec Sports Group offering A collaborative of mental health professionals all over Los Angeles that support year-round sports and activities for all skill levels. The Varsity Gay League is a the needs of clients with diverse gender expression and identity. national LGBT+ Recreational Sports Organization focused on playing games, building communities and providing a way to socialize outside the bar. CULTURE Trans Chorus of Los Angeles Viet Rainbow of Orange County 8920 Sunset Blvd. Ste 200B, Los Angeles, CA 90069 P.O. Box #2 Garden Grove, CA 92844 424) 239-6942 51 mi. (657) 206-5428 N/A The Trans Chorus of Los Angeles provides a safe space for anyone who believes The Viet Rainbow of OC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by TCLA is the chorus for them. TCLA provides a safe space for transgender/non- Vietnamese-Americans with a diverse prism of sexual orientations and gender binary people to live their truth and the encouragement to express themselves identities. Through engagement, education, advocacy, and supportive services fully through song. we aim to empower our communities for a more equitable, safe, and unified Vietnamese diaspora and expand its voice in the broader society. ORGANIZATIONS / SERVICES MenAlive - OC Gay Men’s Chorus OC Accept P.O. Box 10754 Santa Ana, CA 92711 2035 E. Ball Rd. Ste 100C Anaheim, CA 92843 (866) 636-2548 (714) 645-8000 5 mi. MenAlive is a 501(c)3 non-profit arts organization and is run by a volunteer Orange County Acceptance through Compassionate Care, Empowerment, and Board of Directors. MenAlive promotes understanding and acceptance for Positive Transformation (OC ACCEPT). OC ACCEPT provides community-based the LGBT community, countering the fear and discrimination that threatens mental health and supportive services to individuals who are struggling with all of society, especially youth. They do this through the love of performance, and/or identify as Lesbian, Gay Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, or Questioning community outreach and friendship. (LGBTIQ) and the people important in their lives. ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives at USC APAIT Health Center OC 909 W. Adams Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90007 12900 Garden Grove Blvd. Ste 225B Garden Grove, CA 92843 (213) 821-2771 37 mi. (714) 636-1349 9 mi. The ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives at the USC Libraries is the largest APAIT OC offers free HIV testing, PrEP/PEP navigation, behavioral health and repository of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ) materials in the supportive services for all community members. APAIT positively impact the world. Founded in 1952, ONE Archives currently houses over two million archival quality of life for medically underserved communities living with or at risk for HIV/ items including periodicals, books, film, video and audio recordings, photographs, AIDS and other health disparities through culturally competent and linguistically artworks, organizational records, and personal papers. appropriate programs in Southern California. ONE Archives Foundation Metamorphasis Buena Park 7655 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90046 8081 Stanton Ave. Ste 300 Buena Park, CA 90620 (323) 419-2159 37 mi. (714) 484-8000 10 mi. The ONE Archives Foundation, Inc. is an independent 501(c)(3) dedicated to Metamorphasis is a premiere medical practice dedicated to serving telling the accurate and authentic stories of LGBTQ people, history and culture transgender and non-binary individuals with knowledge, compassion, and care. through public exhibitions, educational projects and trainings, and community Metamorphosis Medical Center and Dr. Kristen Vierregger are dedicated to outreach programs. The Foundation collects, preserves, and protects LGBTQ improving the overall health and well-being of members of the transgender/enby history, art, and culture in collaboration with ONE Archives at the USC Libraries. community by providing medically-supervised hormone therapy in an atmosphere Satrang that is compassionate, safe, and understanding. 1730 W. Olympic Blvd. Ste 300 Los Angeles, CA 90015 Bienestar - Los Angeles (Multiple Branches) 37 mi. (866) 590-6411 Satrang is a LA-based cultural, social, and support organization providing a Bienestar is a community-based social services organization based in the safe space to empower and advocate for the rights of the South Asian LGBTIQQ Greater Los Angeles area. Our focus is on identifying and addressing emerging (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans*, Intersex, Queer and Questioning) community health issues faced by the Latino and LGBTQ populations. Bienestar’s education in Southern California through education, networking, and outreach. Satrang and support programs encompass areas such as: HIV/AIDS treatment and works toward ending gender and sexuality based prejudice. prevention, STIs, mental health services, substance use and harm reduction. All Outfest - Los Angeles services are offered to the community for free. 3470 Wilshire Blvd. Ste 935 Los Angeles, CA 90005 Bienestar - Pomona (213) 480-7088 39 mi. 180 E. Mission Blvd. Pomona, CA 91766 Outfest is the leading organization showcasing, nurturing and preserving 909) 397-7660 16 mi. lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender film images and artistry. Outfest Bienestar - Long Beach promotes equality by creating, sharing, and protecting stories on the screen. 1464 Cherry Ave. Long Beach, CA 90813 Outfest proudly presents a range of annual programs spanning art, film and (562) 438-5800 24 mi. culture, including: Outfest Los Angeles LGBT Film Festival, Outfest Fusion LGBT People of Color Film Festival, Outfest UCLA Legacy Project, Outfest West Bienestar - East Los Angeles Hollywood Series, and Outfest Forward. 5326 E. Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90022 (323) 727-7896 26 mi.

HUMAN RESOURCES, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION / CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE • 12 Bienestar - South LA support networks and institutions that promote healthy youth development, 130 W Manchester Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90003 as well as personal, systemic, and community transformation. Resilience OC (323) 752-3100 31 mi. brings together organizations that prioritize youth-centered social justice, working to increase leadership skills and civic engagement on critical issues Gender Justice Los Angeles such as restorative justice in schools and healthy youth investment. 3055 Wilshire Blvd. 3rd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90010 (323) 300-8599 33 mi. Orange County Department of Education Gender Justice LA is a member-based, grassroots social justice organization for 200 Kalmus Dr. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 and led by *gender non-conforming, genderfluid, two-spirit, questioning, and (714) 966-4000 17 mi. trans People of Color in LA County, centering low-income folks. GJLA organizes, The Orange County Department of Education (OCDE) is a public education holds space, provides resources, and collaborates with others so that our organization offering support services to 27 school districts and more than 600 communities can: resist oppression, develop community responses to violence, schools and 20,000 educators serving over 500,000 students in Orange County. heal from present and historical trauma, and come together in ways that feel brave and affirming. CULTURE The Wall Las Memorias Project Discovery Cube Orange County 5619 Monte Vista St, Los Angeles, CA 90042 2500 N. Main St. Santa Ana, CA 92705 (323) 257-1056 34 mi. (714) 542-2823 9 mi. The Wall Las Memorias Project is a community health and wellness Discovery Science Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating organization dedicated to serving Latino, LGBTQ and other underserved young minds, assisting teachers and increasing public understanding of populations through advocacy, education and building the next generation of science, math and technology through interactive exhibits and programs. leadership. Makara Center for the Arts The Trevor Project 811 N. Main St. Santa Ana, CA 92701 P.O. Box 69232 West Hollywood, CA 90069 (714) 465-1190 9 mi. (866) 488-7386 39 mi. Makara Center for the Arts is a nonprofit lending library and art center in Santa The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis Ana, California. Our specialized book collection is free to Santa Ana residents. intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, California Science Center Los Angeles transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) young people under 25. 700 Exposition Park Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90037 Colors: LGBTQ Youth Counseling & Community Center (323) 724-3623 32 mi. 400 Corporate Pointe Culver City, CA 90230 The California Science Center provides an innovative model for science learning (323) 953-5130 40 mi. by combining exhibits with an on-site Science Center School and Amgen Center Colors LGBTQ Youth Counseling Services provides free LGBTQ-Affirmative for Science Learning as well as a teacher professional development program. counseling and healing psychotherapeutic services to youth under 25-and The Science Center is open to the public seven days a week, 362 days per year, their families in greater Los Angeles. with free general admission to its permanent exhibit galleries. Lambda Legal - Western Regional Office 4221 Wilshire Blvd. Ste 280 Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 382-7600 41 mi. Lambda Legal, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is a national organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people and everyone living with HIV through impact litigation, education and public policy work.

■ YOUTH SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS/SERVICES This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses a variety community organizations, centers, and services that are available for youth in the Orange and Los Angeles County regions of Southern California. COMMUNITY SERVICES Together We Rise 580 W Lambert Rd. Ste A Brea, CA 92821 (714) 784-6760 5 mi. Together We Rise is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization comprised of motivated young adults and former foster youth. Our vision is to improve the lives of children in foster care, who often find themselves forgotten and neglected by the public. Resilience OC 1415 17th St Suite 100B & 140A, Santa Ana, CA 92705 (657) 210-0157 9 mi. Resilience Orange County (Resilience OC) aims to develop and sustain youth

HUMAN RESOURCES, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION / CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE • 13 Religious Centers

■ PREDOMINANTLY AFRICAN AMERICAN RELIGIOUS BAPTIST CENTERS Friendship Baptist Church This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses the variety of religions 17145 Bastanchury Rd. Yorba Linda, CA 92886 and faiths that serve the African American/Black communities in the Orange, (714) 528-0990 4 mi. Riverside, Los Angeles and San Bernardino County regions of Southern California. Baptist/English New Covenant Church of Orange County African Methodist Episcopal (AME) 1321 W. 5th St. Santa Ana, CA 92703 Johnson Chapel AME Church (714) 558-6811 10 mi. 1306 W. 2nd St. Santa Ana, CA 92703 Baptist/English (714) 972-8983 10 mi. AME/English Second Baptist Church 4300 Westminster Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92703 Corona Community AME Church (714) 741-0590 11 mi. 321 E. 6th St. Corona, CA 92879 Baptist/English (951) 371-9233 22 mi. AME/English Antioch Missionary Baptist Church 2343 N. San Antonio Ave. Pomona, CA 91767 Murph Chapel AME Church (909) 621-5369 20 mi. 1381 Pass and Covina Rd. West Covina, CA 91792 Baptist/English (626) 917-3686 16 mi. AME/English Christ Second Baptist Church 1471 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. Long Beach, CA 90813 New Philadelphia AME Church (562) 599-3421 26 mi. 6380 Orange Ave. Long Beach, CA 90805 Baptist/English (562) 422-9300 19 mi. AME/English The Community Baptist Church of Monrovia 1002 S. Ivy Ave. Monrovia, CA 91016 Primm Tabernacle AME Church (626) 357-3895 30 mi. 1938 S. Towne Ave. Pomona, CA 91766 Baptist/English (909) 627-0818 20 mi. AME/English Heavenly Vision Missionary Baptist Church 243 W. 85th St. Los Angeles, CA 90003 Grant AME Church (323) 971-0875 32 mi. 1129 Alamitos Ave. Long Beach, CA 90813 Baptist/English (562) 437-1567 25 mi. AME/English Friendship Missionary Baptist Church 1023 S. Sultana Ave. Ontario, CA 91761 Bethel Monrovia AME Church (909) 983-7319 23 mi. 148 W. Lime Ave. Monrovia, CA 91016 Baptist/English (626) 930-1120 31 mi. AME/English AMERICAN COPTIC ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN Second AME Church Christ: The Good Shepard American Coptic Orthodox Church 5500 S. Hoover St. Los Angeles, CA 90037 1535 Gundry Ave. Long Beach, CA 900813 (323) 753-3245 34 mi. (562) 674-0288 25 mi. AME/English Orthodox Christian/English

AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION CHRISTIAN Martin Temple AME Zion Church Relove Church 336 E. Rosecrans Ave. Compton, CA 90221 9851 Boxby Ave. Garden Grove, CA 92841 (310) 631-7850 26 mi. (714) 590-12696 14 mi. AMEZ/English Christian/English Shiloh AME Zion Church Westminster Good Samaritan Church 1023 S. Canyon Blvd. Monrovia, CA 91016 14362 Willow Ln. Westminster, CA 92683 (626) 359-5516 30 mi. (714) 897-4026 18 mi. AMEZ/English Seventh-Day Adventist/English First AME Zion Church Calvary Chapel South Bay 1449 W. Adams Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90007 19300 S. Vermont Ave. Gardena, CA 90248 (323) 734-5370 38 mi. (310) 352-3333 28 mi. AMEZ/English Evangelical/English

HUMAN RESOURCES, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION / CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE • 14 Truth and Love Christian Church Hue Quang Temple 1129 E. Dominguez St. Carson, CA 90746 4918 Westminster Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92703 (310) 635-3550 30 mi. (714) 530-9759 11 mi. Christian/English Buddhist/Chinese, English Abundant Living Family Church Pao Fa Temple 10900 Civic Center Dr. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 2692 Beckman Ave. Irvine, CA 92606 (909) 987-7110 32 mi. (949) 752-5738 16 mi. Non-Denominational/English Buddhist/Chinese, English Fo Guang Shan His Lai Temple (International Buddhist PENTECOSTAL-CHURCH OF GOD Progress Society) West Angeles Church of God in Christ 3456 Glenmark Dr. Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 3045 Crenshaw Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90016 (626) 961-9697 11 mi. (323) 733-8300 35 mi. Buddhist/Chinese, English Church of God/English CHRISTIAN ■ PREDOMINANTLY APIDA RELIGIOUS CENTERS First Evangelical Community Church APIDA encompasses the Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi-American population 2121 E. Wilshire Ave. Fullerton, CA 92831 that is often homogenized into the Asian/Pacific Islander checkbox on most (714) 451-6226 1 mi. applications and forms. The usage of APIDA is inclusive to the wide range Evangelical/Mandarin, English of ancestral history that derives from each region of Asia. That includes Central, East, South, Southeast, and Desi regions of Asia. This section of the Living Grace Chinese Christian Church Engagement Guide represents a variety of religions and faiths that serve 1201 Dorothy Ln. Fullerton, CA 92831 APIDA communities surrounding the Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside and San (714) 510-1305 1 mi. Bernardino County regions of Southern California. Christian/Taiwanese, Mandarin, English Vineyard of Harvest Church CHINESE 21167 Commerce Point Dr. Walnut, CA 91789 (909) 594-9010 11 mi. BAPTIST Orthodox Christian/Mandarin, Cantonese, English Chinese Baptist Church of Orange County River of Life Community Church 412 E. Broadway, Anaheim, CA 92805 20430 Yellow Brick Rd. Ste 8A Diamond Bar, CA 91789 (714) 533-6681 5 mi. (909) 595-4733 11 mi. Baptist/Cantonese, Mandarin, English Christian/Mandarin, English First Chinese Baptist Church Great Commission Church International 16835 Brookhurst St. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 16152 Gale Ave. Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 (714) 964-6899 15 mi. (626) 961-1659 17 mi. Baptist/Cantonese, Mandarin, Vietnamese, English Christian/Mandarin, Spanish, English Chinese Baptist Church of Central Orange County Evangelical Formosan Church of Hacienda Heights 12012 Yale Ct. Irvine, CA 92620 2245 S. Hacienda Blvd. Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 (714) 669-1700 18 mi. (626) 333-2634 18 mi. Baptist/Cantonese, Mandarin, English Evangelical/Formosan (Taiwanese), Mandarin, English First Chinese Baptist Church - Walnut Calvary Chapel Chinese Fellowship 1555 Fairway Dr. Walnut, CA 91789 3945 Schaefer Ave. Chino, CA 91710 (909) 468-0098 10 mi. (626) 475-6684 18 mi. Baptist/Cantonese, Mandarin, English Christian/Cantonese, Mandarin, English Truth Chinese Baptist Church Chinese Christian Family Church 650 S. Main St. Corona, CA 92882 8619 Baker Ave. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (562) 964-9043 23 mi. (909) 920-3634 28 mi. Baptist/Mandarin, English Christian/Mandarin, English

BUDDHIST TEMPLES SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Hu Kuo Temple Chino Valley Chinese SDA Church 1501 W. Katella Ave. Anaheim, CA 92802 4136 Riverside Dr. Chino, CA 91710 (714) 776-3924 8 mi. (909) 628-6262 18 mi. Buddhist/Chinese, English Seventh Day Adventist/Mandarin, Cantonese, English

HUMAN RESOURCES, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION / CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE • 15 NON-DENOMINATIONAL St. Gabriel Korean Catholic Center 2035 Otterbein Ave. Rowland Heights, CA 91748 Water of Life Community Church (626) 965-7553 11 mi. 7855 East Ave. Fontana, CA 92336 Korean, English (909) 463-0103 36 mi. Non-Denominational/Cantonese, Mandarin, English PRESBYTERIAN KOREAN New Life Presbyterian Church BAPTIST 1430 E. Orangethorpe Ave. Fullerton, CA 92831 (714) 526-6562 2 mi. Immanuel Korean Southern Baptist Church Presbyterian/Korean, English 1815 E. Center St. Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 563-0818 5 mi. Anaheim Korean Presbyterian Church Baptist/Korean, English 1408 S. Euclid St. Anaheim, CA 92802 (714) 956-8491 9 mi. BUDDHIST TEMPLES Korean First Presbyterian Church of Orange County Tahl Mah Sah Buddhist Monastery & Temple of America 8500 Bolsa Ave. Westminster, CA 92683 993 S. Wilton Pl. Los Angeles, CA 90019 (714) 891-2029 14 mi. (323) 735-1911 40 mi. Presbyterian/Korean, English

CHRISTIAN SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Fullerton Joeun Church Orange Central Korean SDA Church 2001 N. State College Blvd. Fullerton, CA 92831 102 S. Bradford Ave. Placentia, CA 92870 (714) 447-0091 1 mi. (714) 528-2124 2 mi. Non-Denominational/Korean, English Seventh Day Adventist/Korean, English Grace Ministries International JAPANESE 1645 W. Valencia Dr. Fullerton, CA 92833 (714) 446-6200 5 mi. BUDDHIST TEMPLES Christian/Korean, English Orange County Buddhist Church (Shin Buddhism) Hana Church 909 S. Dale Ave. Anaheim, CA 92804 7951 Commonwealth Ave. Buena Park, CA 90621 (714) 827-9590 11 mi. (714) 232-8888 9 mi. Buddhist/ Japanese, English Christian/Korean, English LA Hompa Hongwanji Buddhist Temple (Shin Buddhism) Korean Christian Reformed Church of Orange County 815 E. 1st St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 14381 Magnolia St. Westminster, CA 92683 (213) 680-9130 28 mi. (714) 893-1652 14 mi. Buddhist/Japanese, English Christian/Korean, English Koyasan Buddhist Temple Living Grace Church 342 E. 1st St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 14381 Magnolia St. Westminster, CA 92683 (213) 624-1267 29 mi. (714) 625-5942 14 mi. Buddhist/Japanese, English Christian/Korean, English Myohoji Buddhist Temple (Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism) Orange Korean Evangelical Church 1401 N. Crescent Heights, West Hollywood, CA 90046 13522 Goldenwest St. Westminster, CA 92683 (323) 656-2888 40 mi. (714) 891-2370 15 mi. Buddhist/Japanese, English Evangelical/Korean, English Venice Hongwanji Buddhist Temple (Shin Buddhism) OMC Family Chapel 12371 Braddock Dr. Culver City, CA 90230 424 N. Western Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90004 (310) 391-4351 41 mi. (323) 466-1234 34 mi. Buddhist/Japanese, English Evangelical/Korean, English West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple omcfamilychapel.com 2003 Corinth Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90025 (310) 477-7274 45 mi. CATHOLIC Buddhist/Japanese, English St. Thomas Korean Catholic Center 412 N. Crescent Way. Anaheim, CA 92801 CHRISTIAN (714) 772-3995 9 mi. Japanese Christian Fellowship Network Catholic/Korean, English 2740 S. Harbor Blvd. Suite L. Santa Ana, CA 92704 (949) 424-7535 18 mi. Christian/Japanese, English

HUMAN RESOURCES, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION / CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE • 16 MULTI-CONGREGATIONAL ■ BAHA’I RELIGIOUS CENTERS Orange County Christian Church This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses Religious Centers and 4872 Bishop St. Cypress, CA 90630 communities dedicated to the Baha’i faith and practices in surrounding Orange (714) 827-6244 14 mi. and Los Angeles County regions of Southern California. Multi-Congregational/Japanese, Korean, English Costa Mesa Baha’i Center Trinity Church of Nazarene 1950 Church St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 2804 Fullerton Rd. Rowland Heights, CA 91748 (800) 228-6483 21 mi. (626) 935-8807 12 mi. Baha’i/English Multi-Congregational/Mandarin, Tagalog, Spanish, English The Long Beach California Baha’i Faith Community VIETNAMESE 2727 E. Anaheim St. Long Beach, CA 90804 BUDDHIST TEMPLES (562) 999-1844 25 mi. Baha’i/Spanish, English Duoc Su Temple 11111 Magnolia St. Garden Grove, CA 92841 ■ BUDDHIST RELIGIOUS CENTERS (714) 638-4128 12 mi. This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses the Buddhist Religious Buddhist/Vietnamese Centers and practices within the APIDA diaspora in the Riverside and Los Bao Quang Temple Angeles County regions of Southern California. 713 N. Newhope St. Santa Ana, CA 92703 (714) 554-1287 12 mi. Wat Lao Buddhist of Riverside Buddhist/Vietnamese 6021 Rutland Ave. Riverside, CA 92503 Chua Dieu Ngu Vietnamese Buddhist Temple (951) 977-9338 32 mi. 14472 Chestnut St. Westminster, CA 92683 Buddhist/Laotian, English (714) 890-9513 16 mi. Suddhavasa Buddhist Meditation Center Buddhist/Vietnamese, English 3687 Fleming St. Riverside, CA 92509 Chua Phat Tue (951) 360-3795 32 mi. 10421 Cook Ave. Riverside, CA 92505 Buddhist/Thai, English (951) 354-2201 30 mi. Dharma Vijaya Buddhist Vihara Buddhist/Vietnamese, English 1847 Crenshaw Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90019 Chua Van Thu Temple (323) 737-5084 34 mi. 6823 Weaver St. Riverside, CA 92504 Buddhist/Sinhala, English (951) 353-8520 33 mi. Wat Khmer Trigoda Temple Buddhist/Vietnamese, English 1720 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026 Huong Sen Buddhist Temple (213) 353-0697 38 mi. 19865 Seaton Ave. Perris, CA 92570 Buddhist/Cambodian, English (951) 657-7272 43 mi. Wat Thai of Los Angeles Buddhist/Vietnamese, English 8225 Coldwater Canyon Ave. North Hollywood, CA 91605 Thien Hau Temple 808) 780-4200 45 mi. 756 N. Yale St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 Buddhist/Thai, English (213) 680-1860 30 mi. Buddhist/Vietnamese, English ■ HINDU TEMPLES/CULTURAL CENTERS This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses the Hindu Temples and Kwan Ying Buddhist Temple Cultural Centers dedicated to the spiritual practices within the South Asia and 3224 N. Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90031 parts of Southeast Asia diaspora in the surrounding Orange, (323) 342-9146 30 mi. Los Angeles, and San Bernardino County regions of Southern California. CHRISTIAN Siddhivinayak Temple Vietnamese Alliance Church of Orange 201 W. Ash St. Brea, CA 92821 4 mi. 2130 N. Grand Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 542-0777 9 mi. Bharat Sevashram Sangha Cultural Center Evangelical/Vietnamese, English Orange County 5600 Carbon Canyon Rd. Brea, CA 92823 CATHOLIC (714) 494-4531 8 mi. Our Lady of La Vang All World Gayatri Pariwar: Gayatri Chetna Center 288 S. Harbor Blvd. Santa Ana, CA 92704 2446 W. Orange Ave. Anaheim, CA 92804 (714) 775-6200 11 mi. (714) 220-2111 11 mi. Vietnamese, Spanish, English

HUMAN RESOURCES, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION / CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE • 17 Kali Mandir Orange County Islamic Foundation 20371 Sun Valley Dr. Laguna Beach, CA 92651 23581 Madero Dr. Ste. #101 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 (949) 494-1906 25 mi. (949) 951-0480 26 mi. Vedanta Society of Sourthern California: Ramakrishna Masjid Al -Shareef Monastery 2104 Orange Ave. Long Beach, CA 90806 1991 Live Oak Canyon Rd. Trabuco Canyon, CA 92679 (562) 591-5320 27 mi. (949) 858-0342 28 mi. ■ International Society for Krishna Consciousness: Hare JEWISH SYNAGOGUES Krishna Temple This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses the Jewish Synagogues 285 Legion St. Laguna Beach, CA 92651 and Cultural Centers that are dedicated to the practices of Judaism in the (949) 436-0588 28 mi. Orange, Riverside, and Los Angeles County regions of Southern California.

Sanatan Dharma Hindu Temple Temple Beth Tikvah 15311 Pioneer Blvd. Norwalk, CA 90650 (Synagogue and Early Childhood Learning Center) (562) 484-0822 14 mi. Orange County The Los Angeles Hare Krishna Temple & Cultural Center 1600 N. Acacia Ave. Fullerton, CA 92831 3748 Watseka Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90034 (714) 871-3535 2 mi. (310) 836-2676 38 mi. Judaism/English, Yiddish Sri Ashtalakshmi Sametha Venkateswara Swamy Temple Temple Aviv Judea 8130 Laurel Canyon Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91605 704 E. Commonwealth Ave. Fullerton, CA 92831 (818) 827-7927 44 mi. (714) 748-4504 2 mi. BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir & Cultural Center Judaism/English, Yiddish 15100 Fairfield Ranch Rd. Chino Hills, CA 91709 North County Chabad Center (909) 614-5000 17 mi. 19405 Yorba Linda Blvd. Yorba Linda, CA 92886 (714) 693-0770 6 mi. Judaism/English, Yiddish ■ ISLAMIC CENTERS Temple Beth Shalom This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses the Islamic Religious Centers 2625 N. Tustin Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92705 and communities committed to the practices of Islam in the surrounding (714) 628-4600 12 mi. Orange and Los Angeles County regions of Southern California. Judaism/English, Yiddish

Islamic Institute of Orange County: Congregation B’nai Israel Masjid omar Al-Farouk 2111 Bryan Ave. Tustin, CA 92782 1220 N. State College Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 730-9693 14 mi. (714) 533-6271 2 mi. Judaism/English, Yiddish Masjid Fullerton Temple Beth David 515 W. Valencia Dr. Ste. H Fullerton, CA 92832 6110 Hefley St. Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 525-0135 4 mi. (714) 892-6623 16 mi. Judaism/English, Yiddish Jafaria Islamic Society 1546 E. La Palma Ave. Anaheim, CA 92805 Beth Shalom Messianic Jewish Congregation (714) 473-8399 4 mi. 2790 California Ave. Corona, CA 92881 (760) 240-8883 25 mi. The Islamic Center of Anaheim Judaism/English, Yiddish 1136 N. Brookhurst St. Anaheim, CA 92801 (714) 999-2810 8 mi. Temple Beth Ohr 15721 Rosecrans Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 West Coast Islamic Society: Masjid Al-Ansar (714) 521-6765 8 mi. 1717 S. Brookhurst St. Anaheim, CA 92804 Judaism/English, Yiddish (714) 535-1100 10 mi. Beth Shalom of Whittier Synagogue Islamic Center of Santa Ana 14564 Hawes St. Whittier, CA 90604 1610 E. 1st St. Santa Ana, CA 92701 (562) 941-8744 11 mi. (714) 926-9898 11 mi. Judaism/English, Yiddish Masjid Al Hedayah 5109 W. 5th St. Santa Ana, CA 92703 (714) 554-0019 12 mi. Islamic Center Yorba Linda 4382 Eureka Ave. Yorba Linda, CA 92886 (714) 983-7464 13 mi.

HUMAN RESOURCES, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION / CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT GUIDE • 18 ■ PREDOMINANTLY LATINX RELIGIOUS CENTERS The usage of Latinx is inclusive to the wide range of ancestral history, cultures, and gender identities that derives from each region of Latin America. That consists of countries in South America, Mexico, Central America, and the islands of the Caribbean. This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses Religious Centers and communities that serve the Latinx community in the surround Orange and Los Angeles County regions of Southern California. CATHOLIC Calvary Chapel Logos 3441 W. Valencia Dr. Fullerton, CA 92833 (714) 818-5306 9 mi. Spanish, English Templo Calvario 2501 W. 5th St. Santa Ana, CA 92703 (714) 834-9331 10 mi. Spanish, English

CHRISTIAN Iglesia Cristiana de Anaheim First Christian Church 520 W. South St. Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 635-9330 6 mi. Christian/Spanish

■ LGBTQ-AFFIRMING CHURCHES This section of the Engagement Guide encompasses the Religious Centers and Churches that are LGBTQ+ Affirming and inclusive in the surrounding Orange and Los Angeles County regions of Southern California.

Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church 1231 E. Chapman Ave. Fullerton, CA 92831 (714) 870-4350 2 mi. Brea Congregational United Church of Christ 300 E. Imperial Hwy. Brea, CA 92821 (714) 529-3014 3 mi. First Christian Church of Fullerton 109 E. Wilshire Ave. Fullerton, CA 92832 (714) 525-5525 3 mi. Irvine United Congregational Church 4915 Alton Pkwy. Irvine, CA 92604 (949) 733-0220 20 mi. West Hollywood United Church of Christ 7350 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90046 (323) 874-6646 37 mi. wehoucc.org Metropolitan Community Church 4953 Franklin Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027 (323) 669-3434 38 mi.

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