Vietnamese Buddhist Congregation Association
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Buddhist Religious Activities
Providing a space for Buddhist religious activities and practices.

Language Classes
Offering Vietnamese and English classes.

Celebrations
Organizing celebrations.

Youth Program
Providing a Buddhist youth program.

About
Vietnamese Buddhist Congregation Association


Founded in
1990
EIN
33-0414874
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Religious & Faith-Based
Address
3222 W 1ST ST SANTA ANA, CA 92703-3422 United States
Website
https://www.tuvienhoanghiem.com/
Phone
(714)-775-6799
Email address
About
Founded in 1990, the Vietnamese Buddhist Congregation Association enriches the Santa Ana community from its welcoming space at 3222 W 1st St. Our mission is to foster spiritual growth and cultural connection for the Vietnamese Buddhist community, providing a supportive environment for practice and friendship.
Mission
VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST CONGREGATION ASSOCIATION fosters spiritual growth and cultural connection for the Vietnamese Buddhist community in Santa Ana, offering a welcoming space for practice and support.

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