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|  Juneteenth 2012 Celebration will take place June 16th and 17th at the Ceaser Chavez Park in San Jose, Ca. The Planning Committee is currently meeting the 3rd Wednesday of every month, 7:00 pm at the Agency. If you've interested in being a part of the Juneteenth 2012 planning committee, please come out. Please share with others who maybe interested. |

| | 06/08/2012
|  Silicon Valley African American Cultural Center Project is seeking a qualified WordPress Web Designer to design a professional looking site that supports our NPO goals; ensure websites theme and colors ties into the logo for a consistent feel. If interested, all required information must be submitted to info@svaacc.org by June 8, 2012. Please no phone calls. |

| | June 15. 2012
|  Santa Clara County Child Abuse Council in collaboration with the African American Community Service Agency and South Bay Association of Black Social Workers presents Internationally Acclaimed Guest Speaker: Dr. Joy DeGruy. Dr. DeGruy is the author of "Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome". This acclaimed speaker will be speaking at the Rotunda - City Hall, Friday, June 15. 2012 at 7 pm. The event is free and reception will start at 5 pm. Limited space is available so register at www.prejuneteenthevent.eventbrite.com to reserve your space. |

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|  The Cultural Center Project is a joint venture between the African-American Community Service Agency (A.A.C.S.A.) and the Antioch Housing and Economic Development Corporation (A.H.E.D.C) with initial two to one matching funding from the San Jose City Council, through the San Jose Redevelopment Agency. These two organizations have partnered to develop the only Cultural Center of its kind in the Silicon Valley. More than just a Cultural Center, the African-American Cultural Center Project is a state-of-the-art, mixed use, multi-faceted project, encompassing, a new modern "Green built" Community Center, with housing attached. Green build construction derives enhanced benefits in the health, economic, and environmental areas of living thereby improving overall quality of life.
This is a community, grassroot endeavor in which the community, businesses, and organizations will be engaged to make this endeavor a huge success. To learn more about this project, how you can be involved and/or join our future monthly newsletter, visit our site at http://www.svaacc.org. |

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|  The AACSA's newly revised website now allows users to create a profile to post events and community-based information in the Community Resource Center. Take advantage of this opportunity to make your community-based organization and its services and events more visible to the Community. Let our website do all of the hard work for you!
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|  AACSA is constantly improving and enhancing the programs and services provided to our community. Click here to learn about our various programs like Beyond School Hours, Health & Wellness ..etc. Also, we are currently seeking volunteers, financial support and collaboration with organizations and businesses interested in the various programs listed. Click here if you are interested in making a donation to one or more of the programs listed. Additional Links |

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