Growth through community
VFW Youth Group of Orange County
Kazuo Masuda VFW Post 3670
VFW Youth Group
The Kazuo Masuda VFW Post 3670 – Youth Group of Orange County is a non-profit started by the Kazuo Masuda family in 1957. Our mission is to foster the growth and development of youth and to build community through service and volunteerism. Programs include youth athletics activities that teach good sportsmanship and teamwork and service events that promote engagement in the community and leadership skills.
Keiki Kodomo
Keiki Kodomo basketball program is for children beginning in the sport (ages 5 to 7 years old). Volunteers are middle and high school students with most of them current players in the developmental basketball program.
Scholarships
VFW holds high school recognition awards for graduating seniors. Multiple high school seniors are recognized every year for their scholastic achievement, service to their community and personal achievement.
Volunteer Hours
We organize and attend various volunteer opportunities to give back to our veterans and communities. High school students can earn credits for their volunteer work through the organization.
Community Spirit
Once a month teams will attend the Kazuo Masuda Memorial VFW Post 3670 of Garden Grove meeting to provide snacks to the veterans.

Keiki Kodomo Kicks Off
Around 90 campers, 30 coaches, 15-20 parent volunteers = TEAMWORK SUCCESS for Week 1! Thank you to ALL! Special Thanks to 7G Swish, 6G Keahi Ballers, 3B Titans, 8B Blazers

VFW Memorial Day Service
Kazuo Masuda VFW Post 3670 Holds Memorial Day Service By DAVID UYEMATSU WESTMINSTER –Under warm skies and solemn reverence, the Kazuo Masuda Memorial Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3670 held

Yonsei 32
Joshua Ikemoto, Tysen Kanamori, Avery Diancin, Kaden Gilbert, Justin Yonemitsu and Wyatt Mio Yonsei is an non-profit organization that uses the sport of basketball as a way for Japanese American