Turks in Greater Los Angeles

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Turkish Points of Interest in Greater Los Angeles
This map features some of the main Turkish restaurants, places of worship, and businesses in Greater Los Angeles. If you would like to pray for this community in person, click on the star next to the title and the map will appear under Google “My Maps” on your phone. You can also remotely visit this community using our Google Earth virtual prayerwalk feature.
Pacifica Institute Orange County Branch
(Irvine, California)
Founded in 2003 in San Fernando Valley by a group of volunteers, this non-profit organization seeks to develop social capital by creating and extending positive connections throughout the United States. It engages in many civic activities and receives donations and support from business people, professionals, and committed volunteers. Various programs are offered, with one of its signature events being a culture and food festival. Its goal is to bring people from different backgrounds together to enjoy diversity.
The Coffee Tale (Huntington Beach, California)
According to Turkish culture, friendship is synonymous with drinking coffee. This coffee shop seeks to provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere. It is committed to protecting the environment, so all its cups, lids, and utensils are eco-friendly. It provides fresh, organic coffees and teas, as well as sweet treats and breakfast items.
Turks in North America Overview Page
Visit this page to learn general information about Turk communities in North America and their religious beliefs. Also, discover resources to help share Jesus with them in their language.
Virtual Prayerwalk among the Turk Community in Greater Los Angeles
Prayerwalk through some of the main Turk restaurants, places of worship, and businesses in Greater Los Angeles using a tool we developed in Google Earth. You could also do a prayerwalk in person using the same points of interest.