
The Japanese American Community resource organization is a non-profit organization that provides resources and support for the Japanese American community. They provide support and resources, support and conduct non-partisan reserch, and have educational and informational activities for the Japanese American community. They also want to preserve the special culture and historical heritage that the Japanese Americans have strived to keep for so long. The organizations have obtained three scholarships programs for high school seniors and continuing college students.
1. The Ed Kawazoe / Helen Tao Memorial Fund is offering three awards to 2007 high school graduates and continuing college students in Silicon Valley. This will be rewarded to the three people who show activism and leadership and have demonstrated their commitment to help the Asian Pacific American community of Silicon Valley.
2. The Ed Iwasaki Memorial Fund will offer two $500 dollar scholarships to Japanese American to 2007 high school seniors with a 3.5 or higher GPA who have shown leadership qualities and high academic achievements.
3. Community Resource Organization of Silicon Valley is offering one $500 scholarship to 2007 high school graduates in the San Francisco Bay Area. These winners must have shown their participation in their heritage and future drive of the Japanese American community.
Sources: Google - public data. (n.d.). Google. Retrieved March 31, 2010, from http://www.jacro.org/index.html
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