Ahri Center, a fiscally sponsored project of Tides Center

Profile Current (Last updated: Jan 15, 2025 )

PROGRAMS

Building Leaders Organizing Our Movement (BLOOM)

BLOOM aims to build emerging youth leaders to transform Orange County through civic engagement, organizing, and advocacy by practicing wellness and cultural movement building. This is a five month paid program aimed to amplify youth voices while also developing their goal setting, coping skills, relationship building, and political awareness.

Budget
$180,000
Outcomes

Strengthen leadership skills through organizing and campaign management
Increased multicultural and multi-ethnic youth organizing by hosting community events with participation of over 100 community members
Increased civic participation and engagement and campaigns through a shared narrative
Advocate for wellness, cultural strategy, community education and mobilization
Learn how to bring resources such as health and education to their communities

Service Learning with Cal State Fullerton

Ahri is a community-based organization that works yearly with Cal State Fullerton’s Asian American Studies department for a general education class titled “Civic Engagement Through Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies” which introduces students to the purpose of AAPI studies while providing opportunities to develop cultural awareness and structured critical self-reflection while serving AAPI communities.

Budget
$30,000
Outcomes

Learn about Asian American Studies
Learn diverse ways to interact with community
Design social media campaigns
Research community-building
Advocate for issues and help people use their voice
Develop as a leader
Reflect on your life mission/vision

Civic Engagement and Voter Efforts

Ahri Center engages in year round civic engagement efforts and voter education. We aim to encourage young people to register to vote or re-register with their new address and become involved in local elections in Orange County.

Budget
$70,000
Outcomes

Teach and encourage students to register to vote or update their address
Debunk voter myths and emphasize the importance of voting
Create digestible information on local policies and government positions of the county
Educate voters on local, primary, and general elections

Education and Language Justice

In-language access to information and resources are essential to low-income communities. We strive to provide our materials, services, and trainings in at least three languages- English, Korean, and Spanish. Some of the workshops we provide are on topics such as Public Charge, Know your Rights, CA Dream Act, etc.

Budget
$60,000
Outcomes

Provide workshops in English, Korean, and Spanish
Information and digital resources in English, Korean, and Spanish
Workshops on Public Charge, Know Your Rights, CA Dream Act, etc

CONTACT

Ahri Center, a fiscally sponsored project of Tides Center

8682 Beach Blvd
Ste 200
Buena Park, California 90620

Susan Cheng

susan@ah-ri.org

ah-ri.org