Adopt Commendation for Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute for its commitment to developing leaders and strengthening civic engagement in Santa Clara County. (Lee)
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The document is a commendation for the Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute, recognizing its commitment to developing leaders and enhancing civic engagement in Santa Clara County. It is addressed to the Board of Supervisors and is recommended for adoption by Supervisor Otto Lee.
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Commendation for Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute
Focus on developing leaders and strengthening civic engagement
Addressed to the Board of Supervisors
Recommended by Supervisor Otto Lee
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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Supervisorial District Three Supervisor Otto Lee 129274 DATE: June 2, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Otto Lee, President SUBJECT: APALI RECOMMENDED ACTION Adopt Commendation for Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute for its commitment to developing leaders and strengthening civic engagement in Santa Clara County. (Lee) Board of Supervisors: Sylvia Arenas, Betty Duong, Otto Lee, Susan Ellenberg, Margaret Abe-Koga County Executive: James R. Williams Page 1 of 1
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Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute Commendation
The Board of Supervisors of Santa Clara County recognizes and commends the Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute (APALI) on the occasion of its 29th Anniversary Benefit. APALI has provided leadership training, mentorship, and networking opportunities for emerging leaders in diverse communities. It has promoted civic participation and representation, inspiring individuals to advocate for equity and social justice. The commendation acknowledges APALI's significant contributions over nearly three decades and its commitment to developing future leaders.
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APALI has provided leadership training, mentorship, educational workshops, scholarships, and networking opportunities for nearly three decades.
The organization promotes civic participation and representation in Santa Clara County and the Bay Area.
APALI has inspired individuals to advocate for equity, inclusion, social justice, and community advancement.
The commendation celebrates APALI's 29th Anniversary Benefit on July 26, 2026.
The resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors on June 2, 2026.
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Docusign Envelope ID: 8465554B-0272-8891-8380-EAF960E5D28F WHEREAS, for nearly three decades, APALI has provided impactful leadership training, mentorship, educational workshops, scholarships, and networking opportunities that have empowered emerging leaders from diverse communities throughout Santa Clara County and the greater Bay Area; WHEREAS, APALI has played a significant role in promoting civic participation and representation by encouraging community involvement, supporting future public servants, and fostering partnerships among nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, businesses, and government agencies; WHEREAS, through its signature leadership programs, youth initiatives, community forums, and cultural engagement efforts, APALI has inspired generations of individuals to become advocates for equity, inclusion, social justice, and community advancement; and WHEREAS, APALI proudly celebrates its 29th Anniversary Benefit on July 26, 2026, honoring its rich history, remarkable accomplishments, and enduring dedication to strengthening communities and developing future generations of leaders. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the...