About Us
Committed to Amplifying the Voices of the Asian American Community of Beverly Hills
Our aim is to foster a sense of community among the Asian American families in Beverly Hills, provide resources and create connections for Asian American families and students.
We also have various clusters groups for families from different areas to join in and interact.
What we do
Read More About Our Goals:
1. Create a network between parents to connect Asian students and families to one another
- New families (especially immigrants) can have a hard time speaking English- students who are bilingual will teach English to both students and parents who are in need.
- Peer to peer homework help from bilingual students who can communicate with Asian students that only speak their native language.
2. Translations for school announcements
- Many parents cannot read the school announcements that are only in English. We have student and parent volunteers translate school announcements emails and send the translations out after the English version is sent.
- We will begin by having email lists for Asian American parents can sign up for specific translations (Korean, Vietnamese, etc)
- Later, we will communicate to the District and request this system to be incorporated as a part of the school program.
3. Provide resources/information on how to vote and participate in community activities
- Translations for instructions on how to vote/when voting happens
- Translated pamphlets with information about local programs/ other organizations
- Information sessions on how to vote and attend city council meetings.
4. Prevent Bullying & Educate Against Hate Crimes
- how to identify when you're faced with a hate crime
- how to identify if your child is a victim of bullying
- how to respond to it at school
- how to respond to it outside your home
Many people, especially immigrants, are challenged with the unsure task of how to react or report on certain situations. Bringing awareness to the racism one might face, the Asian American Association is holding an information session for families and parents, teaching them how to respond to those situations.
5. Connecting to the Asian Heritage
Bilingual students will lead workshop sessions and teach students their native language and history - all in efforts to keep more Asian American students connected to their Asian heritage and culture.