Virginia House Joint Resolution No. 5172
On October 26, 2014, Delegate Kaye Kory represented the General Assembly of VA to present to AASuccess the House Joint Resolution No. 5172 commending AASuccess for its work to help Asian American students in the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan area and its dedication to serve the community and empower students to acquire the skills and knowledge to become responsible citizens and leaders.
HBI-DC 2014 Partnership Award
On Sunday, June 8, 2014, The Hepatitis B Initiative of DC (HBI-DC), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that combats hepatitis B and C in at-risk communities, honored AASuccess with the Partnership Award.
Non-profit Organization of the Year by the Asian American Chamber of Commerce
On February 22, 2014, AASuccess was presented with the prestigious Asian-American Chamber of Commerce Award for non-profit businesses that have made an outstanding contribution to the D.C. area business community and economy.
Recognition & Grant by the Cherry Blossom Giving Circle
On January 29, 2014, AASuccess was honored by the Cherry Blossom Giving Circle, a group of philanthropists in the Washington, DC area that are committed to advancing the work of non-profit organizations scattered around the DC-area and that are dedicated to improving the lives of those in need in the Asian-American/Pacific Islander community.
2021 Riot Games Social Impact Fund Grantee
Throughout the month of November, Riot is uniting its games and products for a global event called RiotX Arcane to bring together players and fans for the launch of the company’s first television series. As a part of the celebration, Riot is honoring the incredible work that these nonprofits are doing all around the world in hopes of inspiring progress. AASuccess is proud to be selected among 19,000 nominations to be awarded for our work in providing quality education to the youths in the US and in Vietnam.
2021 AAPI Racial Justice Grantee by Foley Hoag LLP
AASuccess is proud to become one of the 24 awarded organizations this summer as part of the Foundation’s special Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) racial justice grant round. This special grant round was made possible through a generous gift from Foley Hoag in support of the AAPI community aimed at addressing the increased racism, xenophobia and bigotry directed towards the AAPI community.