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  • About
  • TVAA-In-Action: 2020 Campaign Education Series
  • Events
    • Tri-Valley No on Prop 16 CAR RALLY DETAILS
    • TVAA Leads the Way in Opposition to PUSD's proposal to Math Pathway Change
    • TVAA新学年首次活动
    • TVAA Grant Opening
  • Opinions
    • 你真的了解批判性种族理论(Critical Race Theory)吗?
    • An Ignored Minority’s Reflection in 2020
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  • Events
  • TVAA Youth Leadership
Tri-Valley Asian Association
  • Home
  • About
  • TVAA-In-Action: 2020 Campaign Education Series
  • Events
    • Tri-Valley No on Prop 16 CAR RALLY DETAILS
    • TVAA Leads the Way in Opposition to PUSD's proposal to Math Pathway Change
    • TVAA新学年首次活动
    • TVAA Grant Opening
  • Opinions
    • 你真的了解批判性种族理论(Critical Race Theory)吗?
    • An Ignored Minority’s Reflection in 2020
  • Donation
  • Events
  • TVAA Youth Leadership

Tri-Valley Asian Association










​Α bridge connecting Asians to society.

A channel communicating our interests​.

​A platform facilitating collaboration among groups and individuals.

About

The Tri-Valley Asian Association (TVAA) is a non-profit organization focusing on improving Asian-American’s participation in public affairs through education.
TVAA, founded in 2018, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving the community of the Amador Valley, San Ramon Valley, and Livermore Valley regions of California.
TVAA loves to be a bridge connecting all Asians to society, a channel communicating all social and community issues, and a platform facilitating collaboration among all groups and individuals.
As an minority group, Asian-Americans have always been a keen contributor to the society.
Starting with being the workforce building the Central Pacific Railroad 150 years ago, Asians are now building the information and intelligent interaction infrastructure in the 21st century.
Asian-Americans deserve to be recognized and appreciated in the United States.
Empowering Asian-Americans would cast a positive cultural influence and enrich society.
​Let’s take our ambition and enthusiasm to the Asian-American community, and for the whole society.



Contact us

Email:  [email protected]
​X: TVAAUS
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