“While the facts are still being gathered and this brutal crime continues being investigated, news of a mass shooting of revelers at a Lunar New Year celebration near Los Angeles, California that claimed 10 lives and injured 10 more is likely the latest, sad chapter chronicling the seemingly endless wave of anti-Asian hatred and violence. It’s a fact: members of our community have been and continue to be targeted on a near-daily basis. It must stop. Asian Americans have the right to feel, and be safe, in their homes, places of business, and communities. While we don’t want to rush to judgment, the fact that this attack happened at a Lunar New Year celebration observed primarily by the Asian American community, in a city with a large and growing Asian American population, continues to sicken our heart. The shooter’s ethnicity doesn’t matter; what matters is that Asian Americans continue being targeted for violent attacks. My thoughts and prayers, and the prayers of everyone at USPAACC, go out to the victims and their families who were impacted by this senseless crime. We need all Americans, and elected officials from both political parties at the federal, state, and local levels of government, to join in common cause and speak out – strongly and unequivocally – against anti-Asian hatred and violence and advance solutions to stop future attacks.” – Susan Au Allen, National President and CEO, US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce Education Foundation (USPAACC) said.
Students are eligible to win one of $3,000 scholarships for their ideas on bringing communities together.USPAACC is partnering with Denny’s, Inc., as part of the 2025/26 Hungry for Education™ (HFE) scholarship program, a major initiative to help bring communities together and promote education. Now open for applications, the Denny’s HFE program will award more than $100,000 in scholarships to deserving high school and college students throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, and we’re proud to be a partner this year.
Washington, DC -(December 2, 2024) – The US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce Education Foundation (USPAACC) is partnering with Denny’s, Inc., as part of the 2024/25 Hungry for EducationTM (HFE) scholarship program, a major initiative to help bring communities together and promote education. Now open for applications, the Denny’s HFE program will award more than $130,000 in scholarships to deserving high school and college students throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, and we’re proud to be a partner this year.
Susan Au Allen, the National President and CEO of US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce Education Foundation (USPAACC), has been named by DiversityPlus Magazine as one of the Top Change Leaders of 2024. The following reflects the language used in DiversityPlus Magazine's official statement: the annual Top 25 Diversity Change Leaders roster recognizes 'exceptional leaders who have made significant contributions to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within their organizations and communities.'