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.

CAPIWAVES: A report based on the California Pacific Islander Well-being and COVID-19 Economic Survey

CAPIWAVES: A report based on the California Pacific Islander Well-being and COVID-19 Economic Survey (2025 release) Working alongside NHPI community leaders and partners, researchers at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research's NHPI Data Policy Lab, UC Irvine, and UC Riverside developed the California Pacific Islander Well-being and COVID-19 Economic Survey (CAPIWAVES) to understand the mental health and economic impacts of the pandemic on NHPIs in California. Based on responses from 929 NHPI adults between January 2024 and May 2024, researchers produced a comprehensive report that features data on psychological distress, mental health care needs and unmet needs, barriers to care, sources of stress, and coping strategies, as well as job loss, decreases in household income, difficulty paying for food and housing, difficulty accessing government financial assistance, and more. The report provides disaggregated estimates for seven NHPI groups: CHamoru, Fijian, Marshallese, Native Hawaiian, Sāmoan, Tongan, and other Pacific Islander.

Center for Asian Health – Temple University

Housed at Temple University, the Center for Asian Health conducts research on four broad areas of health disparity research including cancer, tobacco, cardiovascular and chronic diseases, translational health, and global health.

Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE)

Stanford Medicine's Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE) is intended to serve as a collective space for researchers, educators, and clinical care specialists to come together to share ideas and common resources to address a lack of resources and community.

Center for Native and Pacific Health Disparities Research

The Center for Native and Pacific Health Disparities Research is part of the Department of Native Hawaiian Health (DNHH) at the Johns A. Burns School of Medicine. The center is funded by the National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities to support biomedical and behavioral research on cardiometabolic disparities among Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders.

Center for Native and Pacific Health Disparities Research – Center-Supported Literature

The Center for Native and Pacific Health Disparities Research is part of the Department of Native Hawaiian Health (DNHH) at the Johns A. Burns School of Medicine. The center is funded by the National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities to support biomedical and behavioral research on cardiometabolic disparities among Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders. This links to a series of publications written by Center Investigators.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention (CDC) hosts a centralized website for grants and cooperative agreements intended to fund research and non-research public health programs that advance the agency’s public health mission domestically and abroad to keep Americans safe and healthy.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: WONDER Online Database

The Center for Disease Control's searchable system of online databases utilize a rich ad-hoc query system for the analysis of public health data. Reports and other query systems are also available.

Central California Alliance for Health

The Central California Alliance for Health is a nonprofit health plan, established in 1996, that serves the low-income communities in Santa Cruz, Monterey, and Merced counties in California.

Community Health for Asian Americans (CHAA)

Community Health for Asian Americans (CHAA) is a nonprofit organization that is committed to improving the quality of life for marginalized communities with a special focus on Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities in the Bay Area. CHA provides behavioral health, youth, and community engagement programs.

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