Baháʼís of Vallejo

Ye are the fruits of one tree, and the leaves of one branch.

Deal ye one with another with the utmost love and harmony,

with friendliness and fellowship. -Bahá’u’lláh

 

We live in the most diverse mid-size city in the United States. The Vallejo population is equally divided into four common ethnic groups: Hispanic/Latino, White, Black, and Asian/Pacific Islander.* 

 

Our local Baha'i Community reflects this diversity. We were born on islands (Cuba, Philippines, Tonga, and Fuji), on continents (Africa and North America), and on the subcontinent of India. We speak English, Spanish, Tagalog, Tigrinya, Tongan, Hindi, and Punjabi. Bahai’s have been a part of the City of Vallejo since WWII!


We invite you to reach out to us at Contact@BahaisofVallejo.org for more information. We do not add anyone to our mailing list without their express permission. 

 


*Source:https://www.californiacitynews.org/2014/06/americas-most-and-least-diverse-cities.html.