UVSA Gulf Coast is proudly partnered with the following organizations.
Camp Delta
Camp Delta is an annual regional leadership retreat in which college students and fellow community members from Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama come together and spend an entire weekend to learn more about themselves and each other. Camp Delta offers well-planned workshops and activities that help facilitate team building, leadership, and organizational and logistical skills. Originally established by VAYLA-NO and AASIA nearly ten years ago, Camp Delta has since become its own self-sustaining entity starting with Camp Delta 9 in 2016. To look at past iterations of Camp Delta, click here.
Union of North American Vietnamese Student Associations
The Union of North American Vietnamese Student Association, “Liên Hội Sinh Viên Việt Nam Bắc Mỹ” is a 501©(3) non-profit, non-partisan, community based organization. UNAVSA is dedicated to cultivating the next generation of leaders who will serve as stewards of the Vietnamese community.
Northwest Vietnamese Student Association
The Northwest Vietnamese Student Associations (NWVSA), a voluntary, non-partisan, community-based organization, was founded in 2008 on the common goal to empower and develop students and professionals within the Vietnamese community in the Northwest region through transformative leadership, experiential learning, close-knit mentorship and collaborative networking.
Mid-Atlantic Union of Vietnamese Student Associations
The Mid-Atlantic Union of Vietnamese Student Associations (MAUVSA, “Liên Hội Sinh Viên Việt Nam Mid-Atlantic” in Vietnamese) is a non-profit alliance of college-based cultural organizations from D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. By providing common direction and focus, MAUVSA seeks to unify the student community, facilitate communication and cooperation throughout the region, empower and develop young leaders, foster cultural awareness and education, and promote social justice.
United Vietnamese Students' Association of Eastern Canada
Founded in 1997, United Vietnamese Students’ Association of Ontario (UVSA Ontario) works to cultivate leadership, celebrate Vietnamese culture, encourage philanthropy, and promote unity among VSAs in Ontario through creating opportunities to collaborate, connect with and learn from one another.
Recently in October 2019, they rebranded to be United Vietnamese Students’ Association of Eastern Canada (UVSAEC)
Southwest Union of Vietnamese Student Associations
In the winter of 2010, Southwest Union of Vietnamese Student Associations (SWUVSA) was formed on the basis of creating bonds between Vietnamese Student Associations (VSAs) throughout the region. The hopes of SWUVSA is to create a long lasting interaction between VSAs while promoting the Vietnamese culture, community involvement, and leadership. The Southwest region consists of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. The current alliance is composed of The University of Colorado in Boulder, The University of Colorado in Denver, Arizona State University, University of Arizona and University of Utah.
Union of Vietnamese Student Associations of The Southeast
The Union of Vietnamese Student Associations of the Southeast (UVSASE) is a non-profit, non-partisan, community based organization, established in 2015 with a commitment to unify Vietnamese youth organizations in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee to create a solid regional network.
Union of Vietnamese Student Associations South
UVSA South is an organization that serves the Vietnamese community and people that are interested in becoming more involved in it. It fills the need in the Southern Region for a medium between VSAs and resources. It promotes leadership, unity, and culture through opportunities that will inspire people to give back and serve the community.
Union of Vietnamese Student Associations of Southern California
UVSA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan, community-based and youth-oriented organization designed to provide a united voice for Vietnamese American youth and bringing together students from different colleges and high schools in Southern California. UVSA was founded in 1982 as a means for youth to organize socially and politically within the community. Committed to cultural awareness, educating peers, and community service, UVSA is composed of volunteers including alumni, young professionals, educators, and college and high school students.
Union of Vietnamese Student Associations of the Midwest
The Union of Vietnamese Student Associations of the Midwest, a non-profit, non-partisan, community-based organization, was founded in 2007 as a means for Vietnamese youth organizations from across Midwest United States to network with one another, share common resources, and collaborate on philanthropy projects. The UVSA-Midwest shall be an independent organization and shall not be governed or controlled by any other organization. UVSA-Midwest is committed to empowering emerging youth leaders within the Vietnamese community in the Midwest United States. Also it shall maintain and promote the Vietnamese culture.
United Vietnamese Student Associations of Northern California
The United Vietnamese Student Associations of Northern California (UVSA) is a non-profit, non-partisan, community-based organization founded in 2002 as a means for youth to organize socially and civically in Northern California. Committed to cultural awareness, educating youth, and community service, UVSA is composed of volunteers—including young professionals, college students, and high school students—to help youth develop a sense of their Vietnamese heritage and identity.
New England Intercollegiate Vietnamese Student Association
The New England IIntercollegiate Vietnamese Student Association (NEIVSA) organizes social, cultural, and educational events that seek to foster awareness of Vietnamese and Vietnamese-American culture, language, and history on college campuses and New England, promote the interests of the student bodies; maintain a network that will serve as a valuable resource, and encourage participation, leadership and service among Vietnamese and Vietnamese-American students.