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Stories, insights, and perspectives from the Nepalese community in California — written by our members and leaders.

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Youth Leadership: The Future of Our Community
12MAR

Youth Leadership: The Future of Our Community

The strength of any community lies in its youth. At UNC, we believe that investing in young Nepalese Americans is not just important — it's essential for the future of our community. Our youth programs focus on three pillars: education, leadership, and cultural connection. Through SAT preparation support, mentorship programs, and leadership development opportunities, we equip young people with the tools they need to succeed academically and professionally. But education alone isn't enough. We also create opportunities for youth to engage with their Nepali heritage through cultural programs, dance classes, and community service projects. When young people understand where they come from, they gain a sense of identity and purpose that guides them forward. The Youth Coordinator role at UNC was created specifically to ensure that young voices are heard and young leaders are nurtured. We encourage all young Nepalese Americans in California to get involved — whether as volunteers, participants, or future leaders of our organization.
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Dashain in California: How Our Community Keeps Traditions Alive
05MAR

Dashain in California: How Our Community Keeps Traditions Alive

For many Nepalese families in California, Dashain is the most anticipated time of the year. Thousands of miles from Nepal, the festival takes on a special significance — it becomes not just a celebration but an act of cultural preservation. Each year, UNC organizes a community-wide Dashain celebration that brings hundreds of families together. The sound of Nepali music fills the air, the aroma of traditional food brings back memories of home, and the tika ceremony connects generations in a beautiful chain of blessings. What makes these celebrations powerful is their ability to introduce the festival to children who have never experienced Dashain in Nepal. For them, UNC's Dashain celebration IS their Dashain memory. These shared experiences create a foundation of cultural identity that children carry with them throughout their lives. As our community grows, so does the importance of these gatherings. They remind us that no matter how far we are from Nepal, the spirit of Dashain — family, togetherness, and new beginnings — travels with us.
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The Dream of a Permanent Nepalese Community Center
28FEB

The Dream of a Permanent Nepalese Community Center

Imagine a place in Northern California where Nepalese families can gather any day of the week — a permanent home for our community. A space where children learn Nepali language and dance, where elders share stories over tea, where families celebrate festivals together, and where newcomers find support and friendship. This is UNC's long-term vision: establishing a permanent Nepalese Cultural & Community Center in the North Bay Area. The center would serve as a hub for cultural preservation, education, social gatherings, and community support programs. Building a community center is ambitious, but it starts with the small steps we take today — growing our membership, organizing cultural programs, raising funds, and building the organizational strength needed to make this dream a reality. Every member who joins, every volunteer who contributes their time, and every donor who gives brings us closer to this goal. The journey toward a permanent community center is a collective one, and we invite every member of our community to be part of it.
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Why Preserving Nepali Culture in America Matters More Than Ever
15FEB

Why Preserving Nepali Culture in America Matters More Than Ever

As the Nepalese diaspora in America continues to grow, the challenge of preserving our cultural identity becomes increasingly important. For first-generation immigrants, the memories of Nepal — its festivals, language, food, and traditions — are vivid and deeply personal. But for our children growing up in California, these connections can fade without intentional effort. Organizations like UNC play a vital role in bridging this gap. Through cultural events like Dashain, Teej, and Deusi-Bhailo, we create spaces where younger generations can experience and appreciate their heritage. Language programs, dance classes, and heritage education ensure that Nepali traditions are not just remembered but actively lived. Preserving culture is not about resisting change — it's about carrying forward the values, stories, and traditions that define who we are while embracing the opportunities of our new home. When we celebrate our heritage together, we strengthen our community and give our children roots that will anchor them for life.
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