Filipino Community of Sacramento & Vicinity (FCSV)
Mission Statement:
To preserve and enhance understanding of cultural heritage and diversity and to promote the Filipino-American social and economic well-being by fostering teamwork, participation and leadership in the community.
Guiding Principles:
- We believe in the importance and value of each member of the community
- We believe that cultural heritage that is preserved and shared will enhance understanding and promote good relations in the community
- Good governance and transparency help build trust and are essential to leadership
- Teamwork builds strong communities
- The generation gap can be bridged by involving the youth in the planning and implementation of all activities
Goals:
- To build and maintain a Filipino Community Center that will serve as the institution of Philippine heritage and traditions and as a place for social activities, private and public assemblage, and office spaces.
- To provide social services, employment training and referrals to economically disadvantaged people, people with disabilities, senior citizens, veterans, and youth in the community.
- To promote unity, cooperation and to protect the interest and general welfare of Filipino Americans of Sacramento and Vicinity.
- To foster effective communications and proper representations with civic leaders and government officials of Sacramento and vicinity in the undertaking of civic, educational, social, and other relevant activities to enhance the best interests of Filipino Americans.
- To keep abreast of current local and international events and to cultivate and perpetuate the finest in Philippine culture while blending it with the best of American culture.
http://www.fcsv.org/
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Hello,
I just moved here from the Bay Area to attend U.C Davis, I am ilocano, ilocos Sur, My dad was one of the first filipinos that came out here to Sacramento CA. He has since passed away but thought you may want some of his information for the Cultural Center. He was the first Fiipino Aviator in Sacramento, I have documentation that dates back to the 1950′s Show casing his Airplane flying in Sacramento showing the American and filipino flag for the Filipino Independence day event I think it was a Common Wealth club. His name is Felix Sandi Savella. Also would like to become a member please contact me so that i may come and visit.
Maria A. Spencer