OUR FOUNDERS

The Story of APAPA

meet apapa’s Founders

Founders C.C. and Regina Yin, together with a pioneering group of civic and community leaders, established APAPA (the Asian Pacific American Public Affairs Association) in 2001 to inspire, engage, and empower all communities to develop civic leadership. They are truly passionate and committed to advancing representation and to ensure all American voices are heard.

CC & Regina immigrated to this country from China and Taiwan to attend the University of Washington graduate school programs for engineering and social work. Later in life, they became McDonald’s Franchise Operators in Northern California with dozens of restaurants. Their businesses fueled their philanthropy to support the APAPA organization and programs. As owners of the Yin Ranch, a beautiful 40 acre property zoned as a park, in Solano County, California, they also host many community and nonprofit events. They continue to serve as National Governing Board Members for APAPA.

Two decades ago, APAPA opened its National Headquarters in Sacramento, just a few miles from California’s Capitol. On the success and promise of the APAPA National Internship Program, we partner with hundreds of hosting legislators and public officials across the country each year to inspire the next generation of leaders. Momentum is growing with new APAPA leaders, interns, events, and programs, expanding across the country each year.

Fulfilling a Deep Need

Our country is great because of the contributions from all communities. That national strength shall be reflected in the people who govern us, our lives, and our future. We aren’t there yet. Leaders who understand and represent all communities must be developed. Together, we are building a better world that values all voices and communities.

2001 - APAPA is founded

2003 - 1st Annual Community Forum Event

2014 - 1st Annual National Leadership Summit

2004 - APAPA National Internship Program is started

2015 - APAPA plays major role in the 150th Anniversary Chinese Railroad Workers

2011 - APAPA’s 10th Anniversary, we reach 9 chapters

2021 - Our 20th Year Anniversary Celebration; mobilized nationwide to hold 18 Unity Against Hate Rallies