June
2009
PATH
for Women Scholarship Fund for Southeast Asian
Students
REACH US – Promoting Access to Health
for Pacific Islander and Southeast Asian Women
(PATH for Women), a breast and cervical cancer
program working to address disparities among
Asian and Pacific Islander communities, is offering
the PATH for Women Scholarship Fund to Southeast
Asian high school seniors and undergraduate
college students who demonstrate significant
merit in academics, workplace, and community
with an interest in the health field. Five
students will be selected to receive a $1,000
scholarship to offset their expenses at a two-
or four-year accredited institution.
Eligibility
High school seniors and students who are currently
or will be attending a two or four year institution
that offers accredited, post-secondary instruction
may apply. Applicants must be of Southeast Asian
descent and must reside in Orange County,
Los Angeles County or San Diego County or attend
a college or university in one of these counties.
Low income students and those who are of the
first generation in their family to attend college
are encouraged to apply.
Postmark DEADLINE: Friday June 19, 2009
Click
here for application
For more information, contact:
Alisi Tulua-Tata
Program Coordinator, PATH for Women
714-636-9095 ext. 212
atata@ocapica.org
REACH US PATH for Women is a program of
the Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander
Community Alliance (OCAPICA), funded by the
CDC.
OCAPICA
Free SAT Program
OCAPICA
Soar Afterschool Program is offering a FREE
SAT Program for high school students from June
to August for 6 weeks. Enrollment is limited.
Priority will be given to seniors, juniors and
low income students. Applications must be received
by Friday, June 19, 2009
Click
here for SAT application
Click
here for SAT flier
Program
Highlights:
* Over
40+ hours of Free SAT instruction!!!
* All
materials and Diagnostic Tests provided free
of charge!!!
* Comprehensive
instruction in Math, Verbal and Writing!!!
* Vocabulary
Builder Workshops to increase verbal scores!!!
* Six-Week
Program (June 30 to August 6)
* $500
Scholarship awarded to a student with the highest
commitment
To
RSVP or for more information, please contact:
Jennifer
Kuo (714) 636-9095 x204 English
Nikki
Nguyen (714) 636-9095 x239 English and Vietnamese
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In
addition, OCAPICA is partnering with Princeton
Review to conduct a free SAT Practice Test Day,
which will simulate a full-length test under
realistic testing conditions.
Saturday,
June 20, 2009
8:15AM-1:00PM
(Check in @ 8:00AM)
Coastline
Community College
Garden Grove Center (Cross Street Garden
Grove Blvd.)
(Room
122)
12901
Euclid St.
Garden
Grove, CA 92840
Free
Parking
Click
here for SAT Practice Test Registration Form
To
RSVP or for more information, please contact:
Jennifer
Kuo (714) 636-9095 x204 English
Nikki
Nguyen (714) 636-9095 x239 English and Vietnamese
June
2008
OCAPICA
Free SAT Program
OCAPICA
Soar Afterschool Program is offering a FREE
SAT Program for high school students from July
to August for 6 weeks. Enrollment is limited.
Priority will be given to seniors, juniors and
low income students. Applications must be received
by Friday, June 27, 2008
Click
here for SAT application
Click
here for SAT flier
Program
Highlights:
* Over
40+ hours of Free SAT instruction!!!
* All
materials and Diagnostic Tests provided free
of charge!!!
* Comprehensive
instruction in Math, Verbal and Writing!!!
* Vocabulary
Builder Workshops to increase verbal scores!!!
* Six-Week
Program
* $500
Scholarship awarded to a student with the highest
commitment
In addition,
OCAPICA is partnering with Princeton Review
to conduct a free SAT Practice Test Day, which
will simulate a full-length test under realistic
testing conditions.
Saturday,
June 21, 2008
9:00AM-1:30PM
(Check in @ 8:45AM)
Orange
Coast College (OCC)
(Science
Hall 101)
2701
Fairview Road (Cross Street Merrimac Way)
Costa
Mesa, CA 92626
(Park
in Lot E)
Click
here for SAT Practice Test Registration Form
To
RSVP or for more information, please contact:
Jennifer
Kuo (714) 636-9095 x204 English
Peter
Thach (714) 636-9095 x239 English, Spanish and
Vietnamese
June
2005
June
23, 2005
Southeast
Asian Children's Health Research Project Forum
Come
learn about the needs of Laotian and Cambodian
children ages 0-5 in Long
Beach!
Southeast
Asian Children's Health Research Project's purpose
was to utilize community based participatory
action research to determine the health, social,
education, and economic issues faced by Cambodian
and Laotian families living in Long Beach with
children 0-5 years old.
Southeast
Asian Children's Health Research Project Forum
Thursday,
June 23, 2005
10AM-12PM
St.
Mary Medical Center
Health
Enhancement
Center
Conference
Room A, First Floor
1055
Linden Ave.
Long
Beach ,
CA
90801
The
Southeast Asian Children's Health Research Project
(SEACHRP) was funded by First 5 LA's Neighborhood
Data Use Collaborative Initiative to Special
Service for Groups. The SEACHRP partnership
is made up of Special Service for Groups (SSG),
Cambodian Association of America (CAA), Families
in Good Health (FIGH)/St. Mary Medical Center,
Educated Men with Meaningful Messages (EM 3
)/St. Mary Medical Center, and Khmer Girls in
Action (KGA).
To
RSVP or for more information, please contact
Cevadne
Lee clee@ocapica.org
(714)
636-9095 x202
Click
here for flier
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