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Links
National APAMSA Website
University of Southern California APAMSA Website
University of California, Irvine APAMSA Website
Asian American Drug Abuse Program - The Mission of AADAP aims to create a comprehensive program to counteract substance abuse problems in the Asian Pacific American community, and to establish a substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation center, and to prevent substance abuse problems through primary and community prevention activities, and to educate the substance abuse community on what we learn, and to assess changing community needs, develop comprehensive services, and promote services to Asian Pacific American communities, and to facilitate economic development for the purpose of sustaining and expanding services and to increase skills of and employment for local residents and clients.
Asian Community Mental Health Services
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ACMHS' experienced professional staff provides services tailored specifically to children, adolescents, adults, families, and seniors in the rapidly growing East Bay Asian Pacific community (Oakland, Northern California). ACMHS has pioneered a community-based and culturally-competent delivery system of specialized services that include supportive behavioral health care services, services to the developmentally disabled, substance abuse treatment, and prevention services for at-risk youth.
Asian Health Services
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Based in Oakland, CA, serves and advocates 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.
Asian Liver Center - The Asian Liver Center at Stanford University is the first non-profit organization in the United States that addresses the high incidence of hepatitis B andliver cancer in Asians and Asian Americans. Founded in 1996, the center uses a three-pronged approach towards fighting hepatitis B through outreach & education, advocacy, and research.
Asian Pacific Health Care Venture
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Asian Pacific Health Care Venture (APHCV) is a non-profit Community Health Center whose mission is to provide culturally competent and effective health care services.
Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum
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APIAHF is a national advocacy organization dedicated to promoting policy, program and research efforts for the improvement of health status of all Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Through policy analysis, research, information dissemination, and community capacity building activities we strive to assure the health and well-being of Asian and Pacific Islanders throughout the United States.
Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations
- AAPCHO is a national association representing community health centers serving Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and other Pacific Islanders. We work to create a national voice for the unique and diverse health needs of Asian Americans & Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders (AA & NHOPI) communities and advocate for the empowerment of community health providers that serve those needs.
Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF)
- Founded to help address domestic violence and sexual assault in the Asian and Pacific Islander communities.
Cross Cultural Health Care Program
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Based in Seattle, Washington, this program provides cultural competency, interpreter trainings, and research projects to bridge between communities and health care institutions to ensure full access to quality health care that is culturally and linguistically appropriate.
Korean Resource Center
- Website In Korean.
Orange County Asian Pacific Islander Community Alliance - The Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA) is dedicated to enhancing the health, and social and economic well-being of Asians and Pacific Islanders in Orange County, California. Established in 1997, OCAPICA works to improve and expand the community's opportunities through service, education, advocacy, organizing and research. These community-driven activities seek to empower Asians and Pacific Islanders to define and control their lives and the future of their community.
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