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My Sister's Cafe
My Sister's Cafe is a volunteer-based program located at 455 Capitol Mall in Sacramento, California. It is part of My Sister's House, a safe haven for Asian Pacific Islander women and children who are survivors of domestic violence. The cafe serves as a support program to help these survivors financially and provides job training opportunities. My Sister's Cafe aims to serve Asian and Pacific Islander women and children, as well as other underserved communities affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. The ultimate goal is to eliminate these forms of violence in the community. Visit My Sister's Cafe down the center breezeway for a culturally appropriate and responsive dining experience while supporting a great cause.
Modoc Hall
Modoc Hall is a part of Sacramento State University, located at 7301 Folsom Boulevard in Sacramento, California, United States. The institution is dedicated to promoting antiracism and diversity through various programs, initiatives, and research. One such initiative is the Folsom Prison Theatre Troupe, a partnership with the Prison Arts Collective, which aims to give incarcerated individuals a voice and foster empathy for those behind bars. Additionally, the institution is launching the Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Student Achievement Program under the leadership of Timothy Fong, who has directed the nationally recognized Full Circle Project for over a decade. Modoc Hall is committed to creating a more inclusive and equitable educational environment for all students.
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