Annam Community Development Corporation - Vietnamese American Community Center
About Annam Community Development Corporation - Vietnamese American Community Center
The Vietnamese American Community Center is owned and operated by Annam Community Development Corporation, established in 2000, by request from community leaders, as well as citizens to form an organization that could address the needs of the Vietnamese American community. Annam CDC is a non-profit organization, certified as a 501(c)(3) corporation by the Internal Revenue Service.
Annam CDC generates no income in any shape or form. The Center relies solely on public support for its daily operations. Contributions come from foundations, banking institutions, and individual community members. It has no paid staff of any kind; as a result, 100% of its contributions are spent for the betterment of its community. On the contrary, it can commission a sizable team of volunteers as many as 75 at a time, including the community medical professionals and other specialties. One other significant way the CDC has helped itself in attaining self-sufficiency was creating its own on-site community vegetable garden where most of its fresh produce are obtained to ensure optimal nutritious values in the daily meal service program.
The Annam Community Development Corporation (ACDC) is a non-profit(c)(3) organization, established in August 15, 2000, with the purpose of enhancing and promoting healthy living for economically disadvantaged families and senior citizens.
Initially, the Annam Community Development Corporation was established in 2000 to provide essential services to Vietnamese-American seniors in the local community. However, after more than 15 years of operation, the Center has expanded its outreach, welcoming all demographics and offering a wide range of quality services.
Locations
Primary Office Location
9530 Antoine Dr. Houston TX 77086
(713) 320-7555