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PASU is a community service organization focused on cultural awareness, social justice, and empowerment of Filipino Americans in the Bay Area. We reach out to the community through social, cultural, service, and issues-oriented projects, such as our mentorship program, collaborations with outside organizations and schools, and our many campus-wide cultural events. Ultimately, PASU works towards creating a deeper appreciation for Filipino customs and culture, as well as providing a warm welcoming familial community.

 

Want to be a part of the planning of the events that we put on throughout the year? Click Here and apply to be a Frosh Intern on PASU Core for 2008-2009! Be sure to check out the committee statements on our website and feel free to contact core members via e-mail on the "Core" part of the website. The deadline for the application is NOVEMBER 2.

 

Thursday, October 9
3:00-5:00 PM-Kapatid--Freemont High School
Kapatid is our mentorship program where we help Filipino Students at Fremont High School achieve their goals by tutoring and academic workshops, improving achievement in education, preparing students for college, raising social and cultural awareness, and by establishing close-knit friendships. All are encouraged to participate and attend! Meet at Tresidder at 3pm on Thursday. Rides are provided. If you are going to attend or have any questions, please e-mail Paula by Tuesday (cpdelosangeles@stanford.edu ).

 

Friday-Saturday, October 10-11
Overnight-PASU Retreat--Capitola
Come out this weekend to Capitola, an hour south of campus, for PASU Retreat! There will be food, karaoke, games, bonding, and the beach! Dinner and breakfast will be provided but be sure to bring a sleeping bag! RSVP to Xavier (xgaeta@stanford.edu) or Kyle (kpineo@stanford.edu) by Thursday.

 

 

Check our calendar regularly for upcoming events! To subscribe to the PASU mailing list, email lmercado@stanford.edu or rolympia@stanford.edu.

 
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