- Written by EastWestBank
“Jin Sung is the founder and executive director of OASIS Center International, a Santa Ana, Calif.-based nonprofit organization focused on arts mentorship in low-income communities. East West Bank has partnered with OASIS to support their afterschool arts programs for low- and moderate-income students and community events like the OASIS Arts Festival. As a former strategic planner, Sung offers her unique perspective on how a nonprofit can—and should—leverage its resources beyond its cause and influence public policy”.
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- Written by Monroe Elementary
“On February 25th, Monroe students received an award for their successful participation on the program Minor Making Movies”.
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- Written by Jane Park Smith
For the third year in a row, a party with purpose will draw people from all cross-sections of society to convene for the cause of elevating at-risk children as change-makers, offering them a taste of their future as filmmakers, photographers, architects, dancers, and writers.
- Written by HispanicAd.com
“There are communities with limited educational resources where children are challenged to reach their full potential. We believe that art has the power to lead children out of at-risk environment and it can inspire them to realign their life-goals”, said Jin Sung, Director of Oasis Center International.” That’s why Oasis (a non-profit organization) provides After School programs that teach children to develop their talents through art”.
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- Written by La Habra Journal
“Over the centuries, communities have thrived on the development of their cultures. In order to help enrich the lives of its residents, La Habra has continued to develop and build on its community. Last Saturday La Habra launched an Art Appreciation program in partnership with OASIS Center International. The 10-week program will include visual and performing arts and will be focused primarily at children and youth in the community”.
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- Written by Asian Journal
“A non-profit organization is bringing low-cost visual and performing arts workshops to the city of La Habra, Calif. OASIS Center International kicked off the 2015 La Habra Community Arts Program at the Mysterium Theatre on Saturday, Jan. 10, a local venue in the city. The program offers various creative courses for children, including: creative art journaling, children’s theater, children’s tap dancing, architectural design and ceramic tile painting”.
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