We’re excited to announce that OC Human Relations has been chosen by the LA Clippers Foundation to compete in the LA Clippers Foundation Charity Challenge!
The LA Clippers Foundation Charity Challenge, in partnership with Kia, is dedicated to raising money and awareness for non-profits in the Greater Los Angeles/Orange County area. It will runs from Friday, November 16 through Friday, December 14 at 3pm and during that time $150,000 and a Kia automobile will be given away in the form of three grand prizes and weekly Bonus Challenges.
An Irvine synagogue was defaced with anti-Semitic graffiti overnight Tuesday, just days after the massacre at a Pittsburgh synagogue. Employees arriving for work spotted the vandalism at Beth Jacob Synagogue, Allison Edwards, CEO of the non-profit group OC Human Relations, encouraged citizens to report hate crimes and incidents.
Read more →This October, the Human Relations Ambassadors took a field trip to the Heritage Museum of Orange County to learn more about Orange County Civil Rights History.
Read more →The events of this weekend send us once again into the shock and grief that has become familiar in a way once thought unimaginable. And while we unequivocally condemn this heinous targeting of our Jewish friends for no other reason than who they are; And while we have, and will always, stand in solidarity with the Jewish Community; We know more must be done.
Read more →In addition to responding to hate crimes, Don Han also writes the Orange County Hate Crimes Report released jointly by the county’s Human Relations Commission and OC Human Relations, the commission’s nonprofit partner.
Read more →A huge thank you to all our donors, supporters and social media fans! Collectively 10 organizations through #impactanaheimOC raised $67,132 during this 24 hour giving day social media campaign. OC Human Relations raised $3,312.45!
Read more →OC Human Relations and Chapman University invite you to attend a screening of the PBS documentary: Documenting Hate: Charlottesville at 7pm October 29 at Chapman’s Memorial Hall.
Read more →For the third straight year, hate crimes and hate incidents have continued to climb in Orange County. According to the 2017 Hate Crimes Report released by Santa Ana-based OC Human Relations, a nonprofit that partners with the county’s Human Relations Commission, 56 hate crimes and 94 hate incidents were reported countywide in 2017.
Read more →This position serves as support staff to the Human Relations Commission and is funded through a contract with the County of Orange. The current scope of work focuses on areas of hate crime awareness/prevention, police-community relations, human relations issues awareness, and community crisis response/support. Funding and scope of work are subject to change at the direction of the County and/or Commission.
Read more →Many years ago, our Founders placed our unofficial motto on our currency: “E Pluribus Unum” or “Out of Many, One.” As we commemorate those we lost on September 11th, 2001, let us not forget those words. On that day, we became one in our grief, our pain and our shared loss.
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