Our Community Space Opens 10/25!

We’re finally opening our doors and we want to celebrate with you. Join us for an afternoon of viewing the new space, learning about KKC’s mission, boba tasting, special performances, art exhibit, open mic and more!

PROGRAM:
12:00pm -
Kulintang Performance by Jinji & John
12:15 -
Boba Tea Tasting & Demo by Mikey
12:30 - 2:30 - Open House
2:30pm - Raffle Prize Winners Announced
2:45pm - 5:00pm -
HALO HALO Social Hours

Light bites and drink samples will be provided.

Location: 11-B San Pedro Rd. Daly City

Want to get involved? We’re looking for volunteers to join our team for opening day on October 25th. Sign up HERE.

VENDORS & SPONSORS


We’re honored to share our space with these local artists, brands, and businesses.

Kurated Kultura

BRWNGRLZ

Narra

Lei’s Plants

Bread Basket

The Mochi Donut Shop

 The Gartden

Cori Create

New Skool

How to Get There

We are located at the old Tselogs location on 11-B San Pedro Rd. Metered street parking is available but limited. We encourage attendees to carpool, take public transportation, or use a rideshare service.

About Us

Kapwa Kultural Center is the first wellness space of its kind in San Mateo County addressing health inequities of Daly City’s most underserved, vulnerable communities — especially youth and others at the intersection of Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and Filipinx/a/o identities. KKC provides them with innovative programming that combines leadership skills, job preparedness, entrepreneurial mentorship, ethnic studies to support cultural identity, and mental health/wellness education.

In addition to being a physical space to support BIPOC and especially Filipinx/a/o youth in North San Mateo County, KKC serves as an intergenerational community center and will eventually add a social enterprise next year that will be open to all patrons who enjoy boba, in a space that celebrates Filipino culture and honors the solidarity among the many communities that make up Daly City.

 

Donate to KKC today!

Fiscally sponsored by the Daly City Partnership, KKC was made possible through a $2.6 million grant from the Mental Health Services Act’s Innovation Program.