Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence (APIGBV)

The Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence is a national resource center on domestic violence, sexual violence, trafficking, and other forms of gender-based violence in Asian/Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities.  Their mission is to disrupt gender-based violence, which causes physical, sexual, emotional, spiritual and economic harm within AAPI communities throughout the U.S. and its territories.

Asian Pacific Partners for Empowerment, Advocacy, and Leadership (APPEAL)

Asian Pacific Partners for Empowerment, Advocacy, and Leadership (APPEAL) is a national organization dedicated to achieve health equity for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, and other underserved communities.

Asian Services in Action (ASIA)

Asian Services in Action, Inc (ASIA), founded in 1995, is the only organization in Ohio that is focused on Asian American and Pacific Islander health and social services, and is the largest health and human services agency serving the Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) community of Northeast Ohio. ASIA strives to provide services to underserved, low-income, and immigrant communities in the Ohio state. ASIA runs two federally qualified health centers —one in Cleveland and one in Akron—that specialize in linguistically and culturally competent care for immigrants and refugees. ASIA also provides all of the wrap around social services for this community to thrive in Northeast Ohio.

Asian Women for Health

Asian Women for Health (AWFH) is a peer-led, community-based network of diverse individuals committed to advancing Asian women's health and wellbeing through education, advocacy, and support.

Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO)

AAPCHO is a national association of community health organizations serving Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and other Pacific Islanders. AAPCHO is dedicated to promoting advocacy, collaboration, and leadership that improves the health status and access of these medically underserved communities.

Boat People SOS (BPSOS)

Boat People SOS (BPSOS) is a nonprofit community-based agency with locations nationwide, with a mission to support Vietnamese American communities, including immigrants and refugees, victims of trafficking, disadvantaged students, and survivors of violence. BPSOS's mission is to empower individuals, strengthen families, and build communities through direct services, advocacy, community organizing & development, leadership development, grassroots media, research, and international initiatives. BPSOS programs and services have changed countless lives, impacted US and international policies, and aims to foster a more humane and democratic society.

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.

Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation

The Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation was founded in 1966 and began providing medical care to the poor. Since then, it has evolved its care into an international medical mission. We operate six hospitals in Taiwan, manage the world’s fifth largest bone marrow bank, and administer the Tzu Chi International Medical Association (TIMA) with more than 8,600 physicians and health professionals who provide free medical services to more than 2 million people around the world. In 1993, we established the Tzu Chi Medical Foundation in the United States with our first free clinic in California, dedicated to providing patient-centered, high-quality community health services to low-income individuals. We now run three community clinics in Alhambra, South El Monte and Wilmington, California, that provide care at minimal or no cost. We also host an array of free, large-scale medical outreaches across the country, along with mobile dental and vision programs, support groups and preventive health education.

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.

Charles B. Wang Community Health Center (CBWCHC)

The Charles B. Wang Community Health Center is a nonprofit and federally qualified health center based in New York City offering comprehensive primary care services to all in five convenient locations in Manhattan and Queens seven days a week.