It is a Non-Profit Public Benefit Corporation, (501(c)(3) tax exemption).

Able Community Development is dedicated to enriching the lives of community members in the West Contra Costa County area. Our volunteer staff works extra hard all year long in order to keep things interesting at Able Community Development! There are a variety of programs and activities available for people of all ages to engage in, and we’re happy to offer our community a wide range of options for them to enjoy.
Asian senior health and wellness
Asian seniors Covid 19 Testing and vaccination in West Contra Costa County.
The Able Community Development received a grant support from the City of Richmond to start the Asian senior health and wellness program locate at 1963 Carlson Blvd, Richmond, CA 94804 in 2019.
The program is working with the Contra Costa County Department of Aging and Health Department to assist the Asian seniors to access to Covid 19 testing, vaccination and boosters to stay healthy and accessing to other health services provided by the County Health Services.
The Project assisted 48 Asian seniors to get the Covid 19 vaccination and boosters.
The Asian seniors also enroll in the senior food program where they receive meals delivered to their home.


Covid 19 pandemic in Asian community
Asian seniors getting the vaccination from Country Health Department.
Twice a month, the community leaders and activists have virtual meeting to discuss the impact of the Covid 19 pandemic in our community. Collectively, they brainstorm to find the solutions to help the community members to access to testing and vaccinations as well as getting the foods and rice to distribute to needy families.
Asian Youth Art and Cultures Enrichment
Activities for the Senior health.
This project is part of the county senior hot/frozen foods to deliver to the home bound seniors who live the West Contra Costa county.


Family Violence Education and Prevention Project
Stop and prevent the family violence
The ABL Community Development Foundation in partnership with the Contra Costa Family Justice Center has a Parent Matter Project to train 40 Asian parents on the Parent Matter curriculum developed by the CDC in youth dating violence Prevention.
CARE PROJECT
Healthcare is a human right.
The CARE
