OCA-GLA AND APALC ANNOUNCE WINNERS OF CITIZENSHIP GRANT
OCA-GLA Awards Citizenship Grant
From Left to Right: Tom Hayashi, OCA-GLA former President; Coronette and Willie Cabobos, grant recipients; Gennady Umbay, daughter of the Cabobos; and Bryant Yang, OCA-GLA President. FOR
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January 8, 2010
OCA-GLA AND APALC ANNOUNCE WINNERS OF CITIZENSHIP GRANT
Willie and Coronette Cabobos will receive assistance in their pursuit of U.S. Citizenship
LOS ANGELES – OCA-Greater Los Angeles (OCA-GLA) chapter is proud to announce that the first recipients of the Mentored Path to Citizenship Grant are Mr. Willie S. Cabobos and Mrs. Coronette V. Cabobos. The grant will provide the husband and wife couple with $675 to use toward application fees, as well as receiving legal assistance from the Asian Pacific American Legal Center (APALC) in their pursuit of U.S. citizenship.
The Cabobos immigrated to the
“Originally, we had planned to only select one individual. After reading both Willie and Coronette’s applications, however, we could not decide between them. Their love and commitment for each other, to their children, and to the ideals of America couldn’t be ignored or dismissed. We are extremely happy to help the Cabobos become citizens by lowering the financial barriers that they and other deserving immigrants face,” stated Bryant Yang, OCA-GLA president.
“Applying for citizenship can be a complicated process,” said Stewart Kwoh, APALC executive director. “APALC looks forward to assisting the Cabobos with their application to become citizens of the United States.”
In light of the rising costs to become an U.S. citizen, the Mentored Path to Citizenship Grant was created by OCA-GLA to extend resources to lessen the financial burden and to encourage worthy individuals to meet their full potential. All interested individuals were asked to complete a written application. Applicants had to show proof of residency in Los Angeles County and demonstrate eligibility to become a U.S. citizen.
About Asian Pacific American Legal Center
The Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California (APALC) is the nation’s largest legal organization serving the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities. Founded in 1983, APALC is a unique organization that combines traditional legal services with civil rights advocacy and leadership development.
www.apalc.org
About OCA-GLA
Founded in 1973, OCA is a national organization dedicated to advancing the social, political and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. Since its 1991 inception, the Greater Los Angeles chapter of OCA has worked with partners like APALC to assist
www.oca-gla.orgFor further questions, please contact OCA-GLA’s office at (213) 250-9888. Written inquiries may be sent to 1145 Wilshire Blvd., 1st Floor, Los Angeles,
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