Asian Development Center
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Asian Development Center is a Utah-based nonprofit advancing health, knowledge, and belonging for Asian, immigrant, refugee, and underserved communities through education, wellness programs, training, outreach, and community support.
05/30/2026
We are excited to host our upcoming CPR Training & Education program in collaboration with four dedicated community partners:
American Heart Association โ Utah
Asian Development Center
NRNA NCC USA โ Utah Chapter
Community Building Services (CBS)
Community Rise Foundation
This program is designed to promote health education, emergency preparedness, and lifesaving CPR knowledge for our community members.
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June 04, 2026
๐ 5:00 PM โ 6:30 PM
๐ 141 E 5600 S, Suite 301, Murray, UT 84107
Together, we can build healthier, stronger, and more connected communities.
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05/21/2026
Excited to share that Asian Development Center has a new office space at Indie Square Murray, Utah.
This space will help us continue building our work around health, education, community support, and belonging for communities in Utah.
A special thank you to Indie Square for providing us with space and supporting mission-driven organizations like ours. Having a welcoming place to work, meet, plan programs, and connect with community partners means a lot as we continue growing ADCโs impact.
We look forward to using this space to serve, collaborate, and build stronger communities together.
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Indie Square, Murray, Utah
Health โข Knowledge โข Belonging
05/21/2026
Asian Development Center is proud to host a community CPR Training & Education session in collaboration with Nrna Ncc Utah Chapter and the American Heart Association - Utah
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June 04, 2026
๐ 5:00 PM โ 6:30 PM
๐ 141 E 5600 S, Ste 301, Murray, UT 84107
This training will be led by an official from AHA Utah and is designed to help community members learn important CPR awareness and life-saving skills.
Together, we are building a healthier, stronger, and more prepared community.
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05/20/2026
๐ Asian Development Center is honored to explore a meaningful collaboration with Utah Global Diplomacy.
After a wonderful conversation with Delara Hosseini, Interim Director of Utah Global Diplomacy, we are excited about the possibility of working together to promote cultural understanding, global dialogue, immigrant and refugee engagement, youth leadership, and community-based diplomacy here in Utah.
As part of this growing connection, Utah Global Diplomacy has invited ADC and our community members to attend their upcoming free World Affairs Speaker Series event:
**German & U.S. Foreign Policy in a Changing Era**
Featuring Tobias Bergner, Director of the German Information Center
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Thursday, May 28, 2026
โฐ Doors open at 5:00 PM | Lecture starts at 5:30 PM
๐ Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Downtown Salt Lake City
๐๏ธ Free event
This event will bring together community leaders, global affairs professionals, and local residents for an important conversation on German-American relations, transatlantic cooperation, democratic alliances, and global affairs.
At ADC, we believe that strong communities are built through education, dialogue, respect, and partnerships. We look forward to strengthening our connection with Utah Global Diplomacy and exploring future opportunities to co-host forums, support international visitor programs, and connect Utahโs diverse communities with global conversations.
We encourage our friends, partners, and community members to attend and be part of this important discussion.
05/18/2026
We are excited to share a major milestone for the Asian Development Center (ADC)! ๐
ADC now has its own office space in Murray, Utah โ a new home where ideas, community support, education, collaboration, and empowerment will continue to grow.
This space represents more than just an office. It is a step toward building a stronger and more connected community for immigrants, refugees, international students, and families across Utah. From workforce development and educational support to cultural engagement and health awareness programs, this office will help us expand our impact and serve our community more effectively.
We are also proud to share space alongside amazing organizations working to make a difference in Utah. Together, collaboration creates stronger communities.
Thank you to everyone who has supported ADCโs journey so far. This is only the beginning. Our vision is bigger โ creating opportunities, building partnerships, and one day establishing a permanent community center for future generations.
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05/18/2026
๐ Celebrating Culture, Community, and Belonging at the Living Traditions Festival In Salt Lake City
The Living Traditions Festival is more than a cultural event. It is a powerful reminder that Salt Lake City is growing into a place where many languages, traditions, foods, music, faiths, and immigrant stories can come together in one shared public space.
For Asian Community Development Center, this festival deeply reflects our mission: Health, Knowledge, and Belonging. Events like this help communities feel seen, respected, and connected. They create bridges between generations, between new Americans and long-time residents, and between different cultural groups who all call Utah home.
In a city like Salt Lake, where Asian, Pacific Islander, immigrant, refugee, and multicultural communities continue to grow, spaces like the Living Traditions Festival are essential. They remind us that diversity is not only something to celebrate once a yearโit is something to support, protect, and invest in every day.
As ADC continues working toward community health education, youth and family support, cultural connection, and the long-term vision of a shared community center, we are inspired by moments like this. A strong community begins when people have a place to gather, learn, celebrate, and belong.
Thank you to everyone who helps keep cultural traditions alive in Utah. Together, we can build a more inclusive, healthy, and connected future.
Living Tradition Festival Salt Lake
05/07/2026
Asian Development Center is proud to participate in the Heart & Stroke Walk hosted by the American Heart Association โ Utah.
๐ Location: Sugar House Park
1330 E 2100 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84106
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Date: Saturday, September 19, 2026
Every donation makes an extraordinary impact by supporting lifesaving research, vital health education, quality healthcare access, and advocacy efforts that give communities a stronger voice in government.
We invite our community members, families, friends, and supporters to join us in walking for heart health, stroke awareness, and a healthier future for all.
To learn more about the American Heart Associationโs research, programs, and advocacy efforts, please visit www.heart.org.
Together, we walk for health. Together, we make a difference.
http://www2.heart.org/goto/asiandevelopmentcenter
American Heart Association - Utah
American Heart Association Heart Walk The Heart Walk is the American Heart Association's premiere event for raising funds to save lives from USA's #1 and #5 killers - heart disease and stroke.
04/27/2026
โค๏ธ Join Us in Building a Community of Lifesavers! โค๏ธ
Every second matters during a cardiac emergency.
Did you know that 9 out of 10 people who experience cardiac arrest outside of a hospital do not survive? Many lives can be saved when community members know how to respond quickly with hands-only CPR.
Thatโs why the Asian Development Center (ADC) is proud to partner with the American Heart Association Heart Walk and Nrna Ncc Utah to host a community CPR training session and empower our community with life-saving knowledge.
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Date: June 4, 2026
โฐ Time: 5:00 PM
๐ Location: 34 S 500 E #201, Salt Lake City, UT
This event aligns with ADCโs mission of Health โข Knowledge โข Belonging by ensuring our communities have access to critical health education and emergency preparedness resources.
Whether youโre a student, parent, professional, or community member โ this training could help you save a life someday.
Letโs learn together. Letโs prepare together. Letโs save lives together.
04/22/2026
Earth Day 2026,
Today is Earth Day. Six numbers worth sitting with.
๐ก๏ธ 2024 was the hottest year ever recorded. Global average temperature crossed 1.5ยฐC above pre-industrial levels for the first time - the line the Paris Agreement was built to hold.
๐ซ 99% of the world breathes air that exceeds WHO limits. Air pollution kills 7 million people a year - more than HIV, TB, and malaria combined.
๐ง 4 billion people face severe water scarcity at least one month per year. By 2030, demand may exceed supply by 40%.
๐ณ We lose a forest the size of a football field every second. Tropical deforestation alone drives ~10% of global emissions.
๐ Insect populations have declined ~45% in 40 years. The pollinators behind 1 in 3 bites of our food are quietly disappearing.
โจ And yet: 90% of people worldwide want stronger climate action. The will exists.
At the Asian Development Center, planetary health and community health are the same conversation. Air quality shapes the asthma we see at screenings. Climate shocks hit immigrant and underserved families first. Earth Day isn't about guilt - it's a reminder that the planet's health is our health.
What's one thing you're doing for the planet this year? ๐
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