06/05/2026
I left the Philippines in June of 1988. It made me the first-generation immigrant, who left my parents and three younger brothers. I graduated with a B.S. in Social Work at Ateneo de Davao University in 1984.
In the summer of 1994, I got involved with the Filipino American Association of Iowa (FAAI, founded 1975) as a member/volunteer. I have been elected as president of the FAAI for four terms now. Serving the Filipino community is so close to my heart as I want the Filipino community to be abreast of what is going on in their surroundings.
As one of the founding board members for Monsoon United Asian Women of Iowa (now, Monsoon Asian and Pacific Islanders in Solidarity) in 2003, I advocate for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. I’m one of the original planning team members for the Iowa Asian Festival (with the Iowa Asian Alliance). The Filipino Village tent (FAAI) is one of the villages that’s always present to perform and sell Filipino food. This Asian festival is one of the most awaited festivals in Iowa.
In 2005, I became one of the original ambassadors with CultureAll until now serving as an ambassador. I proudly speak with different entities and schools in Iowa, sharing with them our Filipino culture and tradition. In 2007, I received a Hall of Fame, Community Service National Award with VIA Times Chicago Philippine Reports TV. In 2008, I was elected as city council member in Carlisle, Iowa, and served the city for four years. This involves city planning, city budgets, approving city ordinances, etc. In the same years, I served as commissioner with the Commission of Asian and Pacific
Islander Affairs, I’m also an alumnus with the FBI Citizens Academy, Des
Moines, Iowa chapter. In 2010, I received a Governor’s Volunteer Award.
In 2012, I moved to Chicagoland. Got involved with NaFFAA Illinois, Circle of Empowered Women (CEW) and the Piyesta Pinoy Chicago. Sounds a lot but I managed to prioritize my weekend. In 2015, I moved to Michigan and served as vice president with the Philippine Cultural Group of Michigan (Grand Rapids area). I also served as a board member with the Asian Community Outreach until I left Michigan in 2021.
In 2021, I moved back to Iowa and got more involved with the community, serving as president with the American Legion Auxiliary (Carlisle Unit #391), and a board member with the Carlisle Area Historical Society. I am also active in my church activities. In 2023, I hosted some Filipino teachers who were hired to teach with Des Moines Public Schools. I invited them to my house during holidays. I want them to feel at home, avoiding homesickness.
I am currently working as an Early Childhood Associate with Des Moines Public Schools. Last but not the least, my friends call me the “Highway Queen”. I belong to the Iowa Mustang Unstabled (IMU) club, where I enjoy cruising with other Mustang enthusiasts.
“Life is a beautifully unscripted journey, shaped by the unexpected moments we never saw coming. Embrace the detour.”
Alma A. C**n
President, Filipino American Assoc of Iowa (founded 1975)