Become a Vendor at Kapwa Kultural Center

Are you a local maker, artist, or small business looking to share your products with the community? Kapwa Kultural Center is now accepting vendor applications for our retail corner at Kapwa Café.

This is a unique opportunity to showcase your work in Daly City’s Filipino Community Center & Café, while supporting our mission of youth empowerment, mental health, and cultural celebration.

Community-Rooted Brands We Carry

New Skool

SF Bay Area apparel, art, and accessories by local artist, Nate Tan of nate1design.
@newskoolsf

Kurated Kultura

More than an online marketplace, a movement uplifting BIPOC-owned brands while prioritizing eco-conscious practices
@kuratedkultura

BRWNGRLZ

Bold, Filipina/x/o-inspired earrings & accessories that celebrates culture and identity.
@brwngrlz

Little Yellow Jeepney

Children's books that introduces basic Filipinx language to help preserve the Filipinx culture and language, while reinforce a sense of identity.
@littleyellowjeepney

Berna Anat

Filipina Financial Educator & Hypewoman. Shop her book, “Money Our Loud” at KKC - a money book made by us.

@heyberna

Kumalma

Intentionally made fragrances to calm your space.
@kumalmaco

Narra Media

Baybayin Flashcards - designed to teach Filipino (Tagalog) and Baybayin, the pre-colonial Philippine script dating back to the 16th century.
@narra_media

Bianca Mabute-Louie

Pick up your copy of Unassimilable by scholar and activist Bianca Mabute-Louie — a powerful manifesto-memoir on race, class, and assimilation — now available at KKC.
@beyonkz

Two Thicc Asians

Add your pricing strategy. Be sure to include important details like value, length of service, and why it’s unique.

Paper Picture Mama

Filipino stickers, stationery, & art.
@paperpicturemama

Lola Severina

Sustainable Filipino self care products that give back to community.
@lola.severina

Experience International

Sustainable Filipino self care products that give back to community.
@lola.severina