Assemblyman Tri Ta has recently used his social media platform to highlight community service initiatives and local resources in Orange County, California. In a series of posts dated January 19 and January 22, 2026, he expressed gratitude for volunteer efforts and promoted library services available to residents.
On January 19, Assemblyman Ta marked Martin Luther King Jr. Day by acknowledging the importance of community involvement. He stated, “MLK Day is a reminder that we strengthen our community through service. Thank you to the volunteers, organizations, and community members who make a difference every day.”
Later that same day, he shared his experience volunteering with a local nonprofit organization: “What a great morning volunteering with the Community Action Partnership of Orange County to assemble food boxes for the OC Food Bank. Thank you to CAP OC for organizing and to the hundreds of volunteers who showed up throughout the day. I am truly inspired by the many acts of”
On January 22, Assemblyman Ta highlighted a resource provided by public libraries in Orange County: “OC Public Libraries, with support from the California State Library, offers Zip Books, a free service that allows cardholders to request books the library does not currently own and have them shipped directly to their home through Amazon, then simply return the book to their”
Assemblyman Tri Ta represents parts of Orange County in the California State Assembly. The Community Action Partnership of Orange County operates several programs aimed at reducing poverty and food insecurity in the region. The OC Food Bank distributes millions of pounds of food annually through its network of partner agencies.
The Zip Books program is designed to expand access to reading materials for library patrons by allowing them to request books not currently held by their local branch; these books are delivered directly from vendors such as Amazon and later returned via standard library procedures.
