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Bridge to Harmony

San Jose, CA
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bridgetoharmony.org

  • Mission

    Our mission is to heal the conflicts in our world using cultural sharing, understanding, and helping. We aim at achieving this goal using a fun, artistic, entertaining and creative approach. We see the modern world is plagued with conflicts and bias caused by misunderstanding, ignorance, and non-acceptance of cultural differences, and we are determined to help. We aim to raise awareness of cross cultural understanding to break down barriers between groups and debunk false stereotypes. We unite people from different groups and cultures by demonstrating the common values we share. When we find groups in our community that require our help, we support them by doing community service.

    About Us

    We are high school student volunteers from various high schools in the California Bay Area. As a diverse group with members coming from many backgrounds, we contribute to the mission with a variety of talents in art, writing, media design, video creation, science, engineering, and more. We are a vibrant and welcoming community that embraces diversity and multicultural appreciation.

    Our club was founded in the spring of 2021 in response to the COVID-19 related issues and social conflicts. We witnessed a division within the community based on ideology, religion or race, and that was our call to action. Our club takes initiative to promote cultural understanding to build a more harmonic community, or building the "bridge to harmony."

    Cause Areas Include

    • Arts & Music
    • Community Development
    • Media
    • Race & Ethnicity
    • Volunteering

    Location & Contact

    • 4084644351
    • 1087 Sweet Avenue, San Jose, California, US
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