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Welcome
The Organization of Chinese American Woman
(OCAW)
is a non-profit organization founded
for the purpose of
advancing and advocating
for the needs and concerns
of Chinese and
Asian Pacific American Women by helping
to
improve their educational, economic, social
and political
opportunities and by recognizing
their excellence,
leadership, and endless
contributions to the quality of life.
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OCAW-SVC LINE Group Announcement
An official OCAW-SVC LINE group has been created to use for the upcoming events and programs announcements only. Existing members are kindly encouraged to join this LINE group by scanning the QR code below to receive timely updates.
Youth Schlarship 2026
The Youth Achievement Award of the Organization of Chinese American Women, Silicon Valley Chapter,
is designed to recognize academic excellence, community service, and active leadership among Chinese-American youth.
Click on Youth Scholarship page for details.
OCAW Newsletters
OCAW Newsletter - Apr. 2026
OCAW Newsletter - Nov. 2025
OCAW Newsletter - Sep. 2025
OCAW Newsletter - Jun. 2025
OCAW Newsletter - Apr. 2025
OCAW Newsletter - Feb. 2025
Past Newsletters Archive
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Programs
Leadership has a proven record of success. As the Chinese American population grows, we feel that training potential political candidates and community leaders become more critical.
History
OCAW was founded in the spring of 1977 by Pauline Tsui.
Located in Washington D. C.
To access the OCAW site click here.
Silicon Valley Chapter was founded in the spring of 1986 by Dorothy Huang.
Goals
Integrate Chinese American Woman into the mainstream of the American society.
Improve the Chinese American image by increasing our self-respect, self-confidence
and self-esteem.
Exchange cultural background and to eliminate racial and cultural misunderstanding.
Address a variety of issues and concerns facing the Chinese American woman today.
Help the Asian immigrants to understand and adapt to American society.
Work cooperatively with other organizations with similar goals.
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