The mission of the Asian Health Services Community Health Center (AHSCC) is to serve and advocate for the immigrant and refugee Asian community regarding its health rights, and to assure access to health care services regardless of income, insurance status, language, or culture. |
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The mission of Asian American Recovery Services, Inc. (AARC) is to decrease the incidence and impact of substance abuse in the Asian and Pacific Islander communities of the San Francisco Bay Area. To accomplish this goal, Asian American Recovery Services, Inc., develops and provides innovative outreach, treatment, prevention, and research services for its target populations. Because there are multiple causes and effects of substance abuse, Asian American Recovery Services, Inc. also engages in ancillary activities to meet its goal. |
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Khmer Health Advocates (KHA) provided health assessments and mental health services in the form of individual, family, group and massage therapies for survivors of torture and concentration camp syndromes. Direct service is provided for Khmer speaking peoples from Connecticut and Western, Mass. On a national level, KHA develops and distributes health education materials usually in the form of video, audio or interactive multimedia. |
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National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse (NAPAFASA) is a private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) membership organization dedicated to addressing the alcohol, tobacco, and other drug issues of Asian and Pacific Islander (API) populations on the continental U.S., Hawaii, the six Pacific Island jurisdictions and elsewhere. Founded in 1988, NAPAFASA involves service providers, families, and youth in efforts to reach API communities to promote health, social justice and reduce substance abuse and related problems. |
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Through strong and sustained public and private sector partnerships, the National Asian Women's Health Organization (NAWHO) initiates innovative educational programs that address the health disparities of Asian Americans, involve them in health promotion activities, and raise awareness among policy makers of the specific issues Asian Americans face. We motivate and organize businesses, foundations, academic institutions, government, and communities at all levels of program planning and implementation, from the national to the state and local levels, to work together to improve research, education, and public policies that are inclusive of Asian American women and families. |
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The mission of the Organization of Chinese Americans (OCA) is to promote the active participation of Chinese and Asian Americans in civic and community affairs; To secure justice, equal treatment and equal opportunity for Chinese and Asian Americans; To eliminate ignorance about and bigotry against Chinese and Asian Americans; To promote the cultural heritage of Chinese and Asian Americans; To foster positive images of Chinese and Asian Americans. |
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CEO Services is committed to culturally competence for businesses and communities in today's diverse society. We provide Clinical, Educational, and Organizational development services for those committed to transformation of work and organization environments toward a multicultural, culturally competent organization. |