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Home | National Directories | Volunteer Program | National Association of Asian American Professionals - Chicago Chapter |
National Association of Asian American Professionals - Chicago Chapter
Basic Information
Address: PO Box 1619, Chicago, IL 60690
Phone Number: 773-918-2454
Email: info@naaapchicago.org
Director: Rose Olea
Action Shots
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Additional Information
Causes Served: community outreach,
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Ages for Volunteer: 18+
Hours of Service: Negotiable
Minimum Hours Required: 4
Days of Service: Negotiable
Mission Statement:
NAAAP's Mission is to:
Cultivate and empower leaders for professional excellence
Connect accomplished professionals for mutual success
Engage and participate with the community-at-large
Inspire leaders to make a meaningful difference in government, education, business and society
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
To be the premier Asian American professional and leadership development organization in the community.
Events:
Visit http://naaapchicago.org/events for a listing of upcoming events
Additional Information:
The Chicago chapter of the National Association of Asian American Professionals is a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3), Pan-Asian American professional organization that promotes the career advancement and leadership development of Asian American professionals in all fields through networking, respecting Asian multi-culturalism, and supporting diversity and community service.
NAAAP is the largest and fastest growing Asian American professional organization in the U.S. and Canada. Through its committees, members can participate in many activities that joins other Asian American professionals in community service, cultural awareness, and professional development.