South Asian Lesbian and Gay Association (SALGA)

The South Asian Lesbian and Gay Association (SALGA) encourages leadership development, provides multi-generational support, work towards immigration advocacy, address mental health and health issues such as HIV / AIDS, and foster political involvement in the interest of creating a more empowered society.

South Asian Network

Founded in 1990 by a activists and volunteers, The South Asian Network (SAN) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that provides culturally and linguistically specific services to and advocacy on behalf of South Asians in Southern California, in the areas of healthcare access, gender-based violence, and civil rights/civic engagement.

South Asian Public Health Association

The South Asian Public Health Association (SAPHA) is dedicated to improving the health of South Asians in the U.S. The organization worked with South Asian health professionals to develop fact sheets for the South Asian community.

South Asian Public Health Association (SAPHA)

South Asian Public Health Association (SAPHA) is the premier organization dedicated to addressing public health issues impacting South Asians in the United States.

South Asian Public Health Association (SAPHA) Resources Page

SAPHA's curated list of public health programs and health care organizations that serve and/or are working to advance the health of South Asians in the United States. The Guide includes an inventory of programs and resources by state, providing information on their area(s) of focus and service as well as a link to their website.

South Asian Women’s Leadership Forum, SAWLF

South Asian Women’s Leadership Forum serves as a platform for professional women to meet and assist one another with individual, professional and business objectives and, ultimately, leave a network and legacy for the women that follow us to utilize and build upon. The SAWLF mentoring initiative partners SAWLF members: public and private sector professionals, with underserved South Asian teen girls from diverse communities within the City of New York.

South Asian Youth Action (SAYA)

South Asian Youth Action (SAYA) is a nonprofit youth development organization in New York City for students in elementary school through college. SAYA's programs aim to foster a strong sense of belonging for youth who identify as South Asian or who belong to the region's diasporas.

SPIRAL, Asian Health Websites

SPIRAL: Selected Patient Information in Asian Languages is a collection of links to Asian in-language (Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Hmong, Thai, Vietnamese, Laotian, and Cambodian) health education and patient care resources created by community partners and organizations. SPIRAL began as an initiative between the South Cove Community Health Center and Tufts Hisch Health Sciences Library and is now maintained by the latter institution.

Stanford Ethnogeriatrics

The Collaborative on Ethnogeriatric Education at the Stanford School of Medicine and the Department of Veterans Affairs developed the eCampus Geriatrics curriculum that include learning modules on older adults in 13 different ethnic groups.

State of the Asian Pacific Minnesotans 2012 Report

A 2010 Census and 2008-2019 American Community Survey report from the Council of Asian Pacific Minnesotans on the state of Asian Pacific Minnesotans.