Vayla New Orleans- COVID-19 Resource

VAYLA is a nonprofit organization, based in New Orleans, that is committed to advocacy in the Asian American Pacific Islander community through education, civic engagement and immigration. VAYLA has compiled a list of COVID-19 related resources.

Weaving an Islander Network for Cancer Awareness, Research, and Training (WINCART)

White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (WHIAAPI) COVID-19 Resources

In-language COVID-19 informational resources from the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (WHIAAPI)

WINCART Cancer Educ Materials

California State University Fullerton developed cancer education materials for the Pacific Islander communities, specifically in Chamorro, Marshallese, Samoan, and Tongan.

Womankind

Womankind was founded in 1982 as the New York Asian Women’s Center, only 6 years after the first domestic violence shelter opened in New York City. Womankind strives towards reducing inequality and inequity in our society by providing REFUGE, RECOVERY & RENEWAL to survivors of trauma.

World Health Organization. The Atlas to Heart Disease and Stroke

The World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) produced The Atlas of Heart Disease and Stroke for the policy makers, national and international organizations, health care professionals and the general public. The atlas covers the global epidemic of heart disease and stroke in six parts: cardiovascular disease; risk factors; burden; action; the future and the past; and world tables.

Woven With Elders: Pacific Islander Vaccine Toolkit (PICA-WA)

Woven with Elders is a vaccination toolkit created for and by Pacific Islanders. The free toolkit provides beautiful graphics, easy-to-read fact sheets, and responses to frequently asked questions regarding COVID-19 vaccinations in order to protect our Pacific Islander communities, and was developed through a partnership with Kaiser Permanente and the collaborative dedication of the Pacific Islander Community Association of Washington (PICAWA), Papa Ola Lokahi, and the United Territories of Pacific Islanders Alliance Portland (UTOPIA PDX).

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