CHC or FQHC or Hospital or Health Care
El Camino Health – Chinese Health Initiative
The Chinese Health Initiative at El Camino Health addresses the health needs of the Chinese community and provides the Chinese community with culturally appropriate care and services.
Ho’ola Lahui Hawai’i
Ho'ola Lahui Hawai`i (HLH) is a community health center designated as the Native Hawaiian Health Care System for the county of Kaua`i by Papa Ola Lokahi in addition to being designated as a Federally Qualified Health Center by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. HLH was established in 1986 on the West Side of Kaua`i.
Holy Name Medical Center – Asian Health Services
Asian Health Services is a program at Holy Name Medical Center that serves Asian patients in Bergen County, NJ, providing culturally appropriate and high quality care.
HOPE Clinic
Hope Clinic is a community health center that was established by the Asian American Health Coalition in 2002, and later certified as a Federally Qualified Health Center in 2012. Hope Clinic serves low-income, vulnerable, isolated Asian communities in Houston, Texas.
International Community Health Services
International Community Health Services provides culturally and linguistically appropriate health services to diverse communities.
Ke Ola Mamo
Ke Ola Mamo is a community health center designated as the Native Hawaiian Health Care System for the county of Oahu by Papa Ola Lokah, representing the health care needs of the Wai‘anae Coast.
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.
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.
Korean American Behavioral Health Association
The Korean American Behavioral Health Association (KABHA) is a nonprofit, volunteer-based association of multidisciplinary professionals in the behavioral health field in the Eastern US. Their mission is to improve social support system, mental health promotion, and public education for immigrant families in the Korean American community to access mental health care system and to receive disability-related care, and services.
Korean Community Services
Korean Community Services is a federally-qualified health center that provides primary care and related services and has been serving the Korean American community since 1975, providing public health, mental health, counseling, education, and community resources to the Korean American community in the Orange County area. We exist to assist and empower Korean American individuals, families, and the greater immigrant community.