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It Gets Better Project – Resources for AAPI LGBTQ Communities
The It Gets Better Project and the Asian American Psychological Association (AAPA) have compiled a list of resources serving AAPI queer communities throughout the United States.
JA Health Insurance Services
JA Health Insurance Services offers free services for health insurance and advocacy to the Japanese American community and greater Asian American community. JA Health Insurance Service is part of the JA Community Foundation.
KFF (Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation): Health and Health Care for Asian Americans and Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders (NHOPIs) in the United States
A 2019 infographic from the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF)providing basic health, health care access, and demographic information on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders (NHOPIs).
Kindred at Home
Kindred Healthcare is an elder care and rehabilitation support organization providing home care and clinical services in multiple languages across its facilities.
Korean American Family Services
Founded in 1983, the Korean American Family Services (KFAM)'s mission is to empower underserved Korean American and Asian Pacific Islander through culturally appropriate, responsive programs.
Korean Resource Center
Korean Resource Center is a nonprofit organization that serves low-income, immigrant, Asian American and Pacific Islander, and communities of color in Southern California. KRC provides services such as immigration, health and housing.
Korean Women’s Association (KAW)
Korean Women's Association (KWA) provides multilingual and multicultural human services to all of Western Washington's residents through education, socialization, advocacy, and support.
LANTern (Lupus Asian Network) – Hospital for Special Surgery
LANtern (Lupus Asian Network) is the only national hospital-based bilingual support and education program dedicated to serving Asian Americans with lupus and their families. LANtern collaborates with health care, multi-service, and community organizations to enhance awareness of lupus as an important Asian American health concern.
Little Tokyo Service Center
Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC) is committed to improving the lives of underserved individuals and families and promoting the equitable development of ethnic communities and their rich cultural heritage. LTSC provides a comprehensive array of social welfare and community development services to assist low income individuals and other persons in need in the Japanese community in Los Angeles as well as other Asian Pacific Islander and low income communities.
Mass General: the National Latino and Asian American Study
The National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS) is an informational study on the similarities and differences in mental illness and service use in Latinos and Asian Americans. The study is conducted at the Massachusetts General Hospital.