Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project (DVRP)

Established since 1996 Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project (DVRP) provides services to survivors of domestic violence in Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia. DVRP's mission is to address, prevent and end domestic violence and sexual assault in Asian/Pacific Islander communities while empowering survivors to rebuild their lives after abuse.

Bridges

Bridges is a stigma-free hub for Asians, Pacific Islanders, South Asian Americans (APISA) living in the greater New York City area to discuss, navigate and seek mental health care.

Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC)

EPIC advances social justice by engaging Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islanders in culture-centered advocacy, leadership development, and research. The founders prioritized building a strong and unified advocacy voice for Pacific Islanders by collecting and publishing disaggregated data to illustrate the needs of NHPI families; and establishing a pipeline of strong leaders who can be advocates and influencers in, and on behalf of, the community.

Empowering Pacific Islander Communities (EPIC)

EPIC advances social justice by engaging Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islanders in culture-centered advocacy, leadership development, and research. The founders prioritized building a strong and unified advocacy voice for Pacific Islanders by collecting and publishing disaggregated data to illustrate the needs of NHPI families; and establishing a pipeline of strong leaders who can be advocates and influencers in, and on behalf of, the community.

Immunization Action Coalition – Vaccine Information Statements

The Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) works to increase immunization rates and prevent disease by creating and distributing educational materials for healthcare professionals and the public that enhance the delivery of safe and effective immunization services. Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) are information sheets produced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). VISs explain both the benefits and risks of a vaccine to adult vaccine recipients and the parents or legal representatives ofvaccinees who are children and adolescents. Federal law requires that VISs be handed out whenever certain vaccinations are given (before each dose).

Island Liaison, Inc.

We are a nonprofit organization based in Arizona that serves as a resource for educational and cultural enrichment, as well as health and government services locally to the Pacific Islander Community. For over five years, Island Liaison, Inc. has served Pacific Islanders with a focus on people from the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau collectively known as the Freely Associated States (FAS). The FAS islanders living in Arizona are here in the U.S. under an Agreement of Compact of Free Association (COFA) which allows them to reside and work in the U.S. and are lawful present qualified non-citizens. These Islanders are not eligible for many federal or state services and Island Liaison links them with locally available health and human services programs and educational opportunities.

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.

Kōkua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services (KKV)

Kōkua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services (KKV) is a community health center and federally qualified health center that serves the ahupua’a of Kalihi on the island of O’ahu, Hawai’i. Our staff are fluent in 26 Asian and Pacific Islander languages and dialects and work out of nine locations.

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.

Massachusetts General Hospital for Cross-Cultural Student Emotional Wellness – Asian American Racism and Mental Health Resources

The Massachusetts General Hospital for Cross-Cultural Student Emotional Wellness is a coalition of clinicians, educators, researchers who are passionate about promoting mental health of students of all backgrounds. Our Center’s mental health experts are evaluating and curating resources from around the web, carefully selecting those we feel provide high-quality, actionable support for mental health. Please read on for resources tailored toward students, parents, educators, mental health clinicians, and allies/the general public.