GCAA (Gulfcoast Chinese-American Association) is a non-profit
charitable organization (IRS certified 501c3 entity) whose mission is to provide
educational, cultural service and charitable support to the region’s Chinese Americans,
American families with Children from China and Americans at large who desire friendship
with and cultural understanding of American Chinese.
Since its inception in 2005, GCAA has steadily expanded
its services to the community at large. These include, but are not limited
to:
1) Free educational seminars to members and the community
at large on a wide range of topic of interest and benefit to the public. Seminar
topics included tax laws, insurance, technology, health, nutrition and wellbeing.
It also hosts regular free Chinese movie screenings with discussions by a leading
Chinese anthropologist or scholar.
2) Regularly-published newsletters that provide news and
info on programs that advance the service, friendship and cultural goals of GCAA.
The newsletters are free and programs are open to the public.
3) Hosting of cultural events and holiday festivities. Open
to the public, they not only help educate the public and promote the Chinese culture,
but also serve as a reminder for the adopted children from China of their heritage
and traditions.
4) Support for the Sarasota Chinese Academy, the only Chinese
school locally, where most of the teachers and administrative staff are also members
of GCAA. A notable number of students are non Chinese Americans, attesting
to the need for the valuable services GCAA brings to the community. The teachers
and students perform pro bono at community events to help raise money for civic
and charitable causes of other organizations such as the Asolo Repertoire .
5) Hosts and serve as goodwill ambassadors to foreign delegations
to promote trade and cultural exchange with other nations and sister cities. GCAA
representatives assisted long term with the local government to forge a sister city
relationship with the Siming District of Xiamen and hosted delegations from China
in cultural, educational, sports and technology exchanges.
6) GCAA stands ready to assist families in hardship with
linguistic, social, legal and financial support as needed, and as its resources
permit.
GCAA activities and services are open to the community at
large. Its activities are funded by voluntary membership fees, donations from
members and local small businesses. Board members and officers serve on a
volunteer basis and receive no financial compensation.
GCAA is an independent member-based association that is
neither affiliated with nor controlled by any political, religious or other organization
or entity.
The association strongly supports and advocates equality of all individuals and expressly prohibits any discrimination on the basis of sex, race, national origin, ethnicity, religious beliefs or cultural views.