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2025 Annual Appeal Draws Support for Peace and Dialogue

About a month ago, Dr. Benjamin T. OuYang—in partnership with the Board of Directors—published the US-China Catholic Association's Annual Appeal letter for 2025. In that letter, Dr. OuYang introduced himself as the USCCA's new Executive Director and outlined some of our upcoming opportunities to get involved, such as the Book Circle and 30th International Conference. Dr. OuYang (pictured below) also invited our community of supporters to contribute financially to the mission of the USCCA.


Dr. Benjamin T. OuYang
Dr. Benjamin T. OuYang

We are grateful for the stream of support which has flowed toward the USCCA's mission in the weeks that have followed the Annual Appeal's publication. So far, we have raised 27% of our target amount of $100,000 for the year! This is a significant accomplishment on the part of supporters like you.


Nonetheless, we intend to reach our goal of $100,000 in order to continue in our mission of bridge-building, and that means that we are just getting started! We invite you to play a part in this fundraising effort by spreading the word about the USCCA to your friends, family, and colleagues. Everyone can benefit from a world where the people of the U.S. and the people of China learn together in peace, friendship, and dialogue.


Any gifts of support to the USCCA—big or small—are deeply appreciated. In celebration of our crossing the 25% mark towards our goal, we invite you to make a donation today.

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The USCCA is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. Your donations are tax-deductible to the maximum extent allowed by law. The success of our work depends upon the generosity of people like you.


 
 
 

The US-China Catholic Association was founded in 1989 by concerned U.S. bishops, Maryknoll, the Jesuits, and representatives of other religious orders in order to promote mutual support and fraternal ties between the Church in China and the U.S. Church.

Mailing address

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US-China Catholic Association

c/o Mr. John Dewan,

USCCA Vice Treasurer 

1501 N. Oakley Blvd, #214

Chicago, IL 60622

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Physical address

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US-China Catholic Association

1646 Addison Street

Berkeley, CA 94703

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Director@USCatholicChina.org

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The USCCA is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. Your donations are tax-deductible to the maximum extent allowed by law. The success of our work depends upon the generosity of people like you.

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