1/27/12 DISCLAIMER FROM JCCCNC:

Please be advised that our website has recently been compromised.  Do NOT click on any of the photos on the LEFT hand sidebar.  If you scroll over the image and see the words “Putty” and/or “Download,” do not click on this image, it will take you to an unauthorized site and possibly download a virus.  The JCCCNC is actively working to fix this issue.  Please note that all of the links within the JCCCNC website are safe to click on.  If you prefer, please call us at (415) 567-5505 to obtain information on our programs, membership or events.

Current tenants

The JCCCNC provides affordable office space to organizations in the community, enabling local, non-profit groups to sustain their businesses.

Currently, the following organizations have offices at the JCCCNC:

Japanese Community Youth Council

JCYC supports the needs of the diverse, multi-cultural population of children, youth and families throughout San Francisco by providing a omprehensive continuum of care; empowering young people to realize their full potential; providing leadership in collaborative efforts; and supporting the cultural, educational, recreational, and vocational needs of children and youth.

More Info: website

Telephone: (415) 202-7909
Email: info@jcyc.org

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Kimochi

 

Created by "kimochi" or "feeling" for the elders, Kimochi is a nonprofit organization that provides a program of culturally sensitive care for senior citizens, primarily serving the Japanese American community. Kimochi staff also provides bilingual services in Chinese and Korean.

More Info: website
Telephone: (415) 931-2294
Email: kimochikai@kimochi-inc.org

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Nobiru Kai

Japanese Newcomer Services provide bilingual/bicultural community services in the social, educational, medical and legal areas to Japanese newcomers individually or as a group, serve as a liaison between the Japanese newcomer community and the existing local, state and federal institutions, and provide indirect services in the form of programs and activities in American society and serve as a bridge between Japanese newcomers and other members of the community, in particular Japanese Americans.

More Info: website
Telephone: (415) 922-2033
Email: nobirukai@sbcglobal.net

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