2024 CAUSE Leadership Academy intern Anais Sornkatetin shares their Week 2+3 experience
Blog 2: Don’t Let It Pass You By
Week 1: A Series of Beautiful Accidents
Week 1: Embracing the Unknown
Week 1: Becoming Whole
Week 1: Finding Your People
Week 1: Off to a Great Start
Week 1: Optimism in a World of Doubt
Week 1: Discovering Me at CLA
Week 1: The Start of a New Community
Week 1: Community for a Cause
Week 1: A Network of Support
Week 1: Forget testing the waters, just jump right in!
Week 1: My Top C’s
Week 1: It’s All About the Connections
Week 1: The Kindness of CAUSE
DID YOU KNOW: Bill Series
Reflecting on Lunar New Year in Monterey Park
Amidst the celebrations at the annual Year of the Dragon at Monterey Park’s Lunar New Year Festival, the air was charged with excitement, joy, and a palpable sense of community. Families and friends wandered through the event grounds, eagerly exploring the various activities on offer. Among the attractions, the CAUSE booth stood out, its line of attendees intriguing passersby. Here, amidst playful interactions and engaging discussions, CAUSE showcased its knack for fostering conversations about civic engagement, epitomizing its distinctive approach to community involvement.
Amplifying Voices: Successful CD-10 Candidate Forum Sets the Stage for Many More
The CD-10 Candidate Forum held on December 2nd marked a pivotal moment for Koreatown and the broader Los Angeles community. The event took place at South Asian Network’s new location in Koreatown and was hosted by AAPI Equity Alliance, and support from partnering organizations such as CAUSE, Koreatown Youth + Community Center (KYCC), Faith and Community Empowerment (FACE), and the Korean American Coalition - Los Angeles (KACLA), the event showcased the power of unity and civic engagement. As the election season progresses, the forum serves as a cornerstone for informed decision-making within the API community, shaping the future of Los Angeles City Council District 10. District 10 encompasses the diverse neighborhoods such as Arlington Heights, Koreatown, Little Bangladesh, Mid-City, Olympic Park, Palms, South Robertson, West Adams, West Pico, and Wilshire Center.