The Filipino Community of
Sacramento & Vicinity

Community Center

The Filipino Community Center Updated Drawings

Please help us build our community center. Please contact us through the  "Contact us" page.

FCC

Completed pledges for the
Community Center

Abaya, Fermina 
Adres, Severina
Aducayen, Eddie
Agregado, Dominador & Socorro
Altamero, Andy & Lucita
Aquino, Dr. Fred
Asmundsen, Mayor Ruth
Azurin, Segundo & Aida
Bahoric, Maria
Banayat, Pio & Lisa
Barros, Robert & Mel
Basos, Rose
Bjekich, Robert
Butcher, Placida
Cabalfin, Horacio & Trinidad
Cadiz, Plaridel & Aida
Carrasco, Ester
Catudan, Nick
Daquipa, Dr. Tony & Nenita
De Leon, Consuelo
Del Mundo, Arsenio
Diaz, Perry
Juanitas, James
Kang, Caroline
Mamerto, Franc & Lina
Mangosing, Melchor & Remedios
Marasigan, Drs. Frank & Linda
Mendoza, Brigida
Miller, Sophie
Miller, Gabriel
Miller, Chloe Ann
Montemayor, Angeles
Munar, Melchor & Carol
Nicandro, Aurora
Orille, Cirilo & Eugen
Painter, Thomas
Pambid, Alice
Panelo, Myrna
Discipulo, Val & Elna
Dominguez, Roger & Minda
Domondon, Rosita
Engkabo, Pat & Lorraine
Enriquez, Dr. Gwendolyn
Fenkell, Tim & Liz
Fontillas, Annabelle Rose
Garrucho, Gilbert & Aida
Gibson, Vermon & Linda
Granberg, Al & Elna
Guerrero, Jerel
Guzman, Dr. Theresa R.
Ibanez, Dan & Glo
Johnson, Norm & Vicky
Pascua, Hanes & Lori
Patria, Larry & Josie
Paular, Ray & Josie
Peloso, Rabadam,
Bien & Adela Ramirez,
Dr. Jose Roberts,
Virginia Soohoo, Sheldon & Lynda
Spangenberg, Jonathan
Tagatac, Rebecca
Taghap, Brigida
Villarica, Dr. Jose & Lucy
Abranian Association
Filipino Family Fraternity
Filipino Women's Club
Ilocanos of America
Mabuhay Foundation Services
Maharlika Lions Club
Sacramento Midtown Lions
Pangasinan Association
Sacramento FA Healthcare
Visayan Club
Red Dog Records 

Planned Activities

The Filipino American Community Center will be a lasting legacy  of the Sacramento multicultural community, its children and citizens. The center will not only showcase Philippine history, but its  rich culture and heritage too. The building will be located at the corner of East Southgate and 66th Avenue in Sacramento. The lot is 1.9 acres and is owned outright by the Filipino Community of Sacramento and Vicinity.  Below are the planned programs/activities/use for the building:

CULTURAL
• Dance Lessons - native & folk dances
• Performing Arts classes - youth & adult
• Museum and library of history & culture

EDUCATIONAL
• Language classes including: English as a second language; Tagalog classes
• Computer training for youth & adults
• Youth leadership seminars
• Mock oral interviews for prospective job applicants

HEALTH AND OTHERS
• Low impact aerobics
• Diabetes support group
• Free blood pressure checks
• Classes on diet for healthful living
• Social, Religious, and other activities
• Seminars on domestic violence & safety
• Weddings, baptismal & birthday events
• Food and Health fairs
• Counseling on Immigration & US Citizenship