Watsonville Japanese American Citizens League
Watsonville Japanese American, formerly known as the Japanese American Citizens League, is a nonreligious citizens organization founded in 1934 that focuses on community service and cultural heritage sharing. They assist individuals affected by WWII internment by helping them file claims for losses sustained during the war.
Established in 1977, the organization operates the Tokushige Kizuka Hall in an old church, offering scholarships, disaster relief, youth activities, Day of Remembrance programs, cultural activities, and programs for seniors. Watsonville Japanese American actively participates in various cultural events in Watsonville each year, embodying a commitment to community engagement and service.
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