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Welcome to the home of Asian Leaders Association. We are happy to see you
here. Please stay awhile and check out what's happening in the Asian community,
find out who's who, contribute information from your own organization and
participate in our meetings, activities and events.
The Congressional Dinner and Honors were held at the
US Capitol on Tuesday, June 5, 2007. It was an evening that made us proud of
what Asians have done for this country and the world. Please click here for
details. The 2008 Congressional Honors will be held on September 12, 2008.
Please watch this site for details..
The
median household income for Asian Americans is higher than the national average. Asian
Americans make up 4.3% of the total U.S. population -- that’s about 12 million
people who identify themselves as at least part Asian. However, this number
represents an increase of 63% from the 1990 census, making Asian Americans the
fastest growing of all the major racial/ethnic groups in the U.S., in terms of
percentage growth. But in so many ways, the presence of Asian Americans is much
more prominent than even these numbers suggest.
Read more
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Our Mission
- To provide a home where leaders of Asian organizations can solidify
friendships, gather,
exchange ideas and get involved in worthwhile programs and projects
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- ACADEMY OF
ASIAN LEADERS
- The mission of the Academy is to discover, detail and
disclose the significant achievements and contributions of Asians around the
world.
Click here to get application
form for Asian Academy Hall of Distinction
View
Photos at the Asian Academy Hall of Distinction Ceremony in New Mexico
(courtesy of Dr. Hector Sulit)
- HELPING HANDS MISSION
- Lend a helping hand. Years after the tsunami and other
disasters in Asia, thousands of victims are still walking around in utter
hopelessness. Your help is needed now, more than ever. Thousands of children have been left orphaned or homeless.
People have lost, not only their loved ones, but their homes and means of
livelihood as well. We surveyed our members in Asia.
Here
are what they need most:
- TREES FOR
SURVIVAL
- Join the Asian Leaders Association in their
Save the Earth Mission in the Philippines on July 9-19, 2007. But if you
cannot be physically there, please help us by giving someone a gift of tree.
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MEETINGS AND EVENTS
- ANNUAL MEETING -The Asian Leaders Association will be joining CIMPA
(Connected International Meeting Professionals Association) at its annual
meeting in Asia on October 15-17, 2007. Please
click here for details
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- NETWORKING
Join our various events, meetings and conferences
Click on WebChat to chat with others in
real time. This is a quick way to hold a virtual meeting. Email your friends to
meet you at www.asianleaders.org at a
specific time.
Click on
WebBBS
to post a Bulletin Board message. This is a good way to post your questions or
share your ideas and experiences.
FRIENDSHIP CORPS
It is genuinely exciting to think about the power we have as leaders to
change attitudes and perspectives. Friendship has no limit and the joy and gains
of a unique friendship is boundless, if we are ready to share.
The purpose of Friendship Corps is to promote understanding, friendship and
tolerance among peoples of the world.
"I think the best way to handle the attacks of September the 11th is to fight
fear with friendship; is to fight fear with hope; is to remind people all around
the world we have much more in common than people might think; that we share
basic values -- the importance of family, and the importance of faith, and the
importance of friendship." - George W. Bush
"I have long believed, as have many before me, that peaceful relations
between nations requires understanding and mutual respect between individuals".
- -- President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Founder of People to People International
WHAT'S GOING ON IN ASIA
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EAST ASIA
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Canberra, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Perth, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Bandar Seri Begawan,
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Brunei
Rangoon, Burma
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Beijing, China
Chengdu, China
Guangzhou, China
Shanghai, China
Shenyang, China
Hong Kong and Macau
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Suva, Fiji
Jakarta, Indonesia
Tokyo, Japan
Fukuoka, Japan
American Center
Nagoya, Japan
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Osaka, Japan
Sapporo, Japan
Naha, Okinawa
Seoul, Republic of Korea
Vientiane, Laos
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kolonia, Federated States
of Micronesia
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Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Wellington, New Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand
Papua New Guinea
Manila, Philippines
Marshall Islands
Singapore
Bangkok, Thailand
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Hanoi, Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam |
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SOUTH ASIA |
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Kabul, Afghanistan
Dhaka, Bangladesh
New Delhi, India
Calcutta, India |
Chennai, India
Mumbai, India
Kathmandu, Nepal
Islamabad, Pakistan |
Karachi, Pakistan
Lahore, Pakistan
Peshawar, Pakistan
Colombo, Sri Lanka |
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