The ACCC is a collective of other Asian-ethnic Complete Count Committees, non-profit organizations, business groups, faith-based groups, student organizations, and individuals that are or represent the Asian community in Georgia. The ACCC is currently broken out into 15 distinct ethnic-Asian subcommittees.

Ethnic-Asian Subcommittees of the ACCC
We are currently collaborating with 15 ethnic-Asian subcommittees who will be responsible for posting pertinent materials, videos, presentations, or activities related to the Census that their group creates; contributing to the community calendar; sharing resources, guidance and ideas with the rest of the ACCC community; and getting as many other organizations, groups, faith-based groups and individuals in their community to also join the ACCC community.
The 15 ethnic-Asian Committees and their organizational and individual Chairs are:
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Afghani Committee
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Farah Makino | |
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Bhutanese Committee
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Bhutanese Complete Count Committee
DJ Rai |
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Burmese Committee
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Burmese Complete Count Committee
Nelson Tun |
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Cambodian Committee
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Rosanna Nuth
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Chinese Committee
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Chinese Complete Count Committee Josephine Tan |
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Filipino Committe
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Filipino American Association of Greater Atl Eleanor Mae Pascual and Willy Blanco |
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Hmong Committee
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Farah Makino | |
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Indonesian Committee
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Indonesian Community Heritage Foundation Dewi and Hadi Tresna |
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Japanese Committee
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Japan-American Society of Georgia Yoshi Domoto |
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Korean Committee
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Korean Complete Count Committee Jay Eun |
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Laotian Committee
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Laotian Complete Count Committee Dao Malaythong |
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Malaysian Committee
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Malaysian Association of Georgia Boh Ying |
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South Asian Committee
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South Asian Complete Count Committee Aparna Bhattacharyya |
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Thai Committee
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Thai Chamber of Commerce Varinee Sangmalee |
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Vietnamese Committee
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Vietnamese Complete Count Committee Kim Hanh Dang |
The Asian Complete Count Committee of Georgia is a collective of other Asian-ethnic Complete Count Committees, non-profit organizations, business groups, faith-based groups, student organizations, and individuals that are or represent the Asian community in Georgia.
The ACCC was formed to ensure the highest Asian count in Georgia’s history for Census 2010.
ACCC members are eligible to receive mini-grants to support any ideas or events that will promote Census 2010 to targeted Asian communities.