Project New Yorker

Project New Yorker serves Bangladeshi immigrants and low-income residents in Jamaica, Queens. Our mission is to improve the livelihood of marginalized and under-resourced immigrant women and youth by providing social and economic empowerment services required to achieve self-sufficiency. We serve women who are diverse in background, with varying education levels, age, culture, religion, and beliefs.

Quincy Asian Resources. Inc (QARI)

Quincy Asian Resources, Inc (QARI) is a resource center for Asian and immigrant members in Quincy, MA. QARI offers a variety of services such as multilingual referrals, healthcare navigation, enrichment programs, adult English classes, and youth programming.

Sakhi for South Asian Women

Sakhi for South Asian Women exists to represent the South Asian diaspora in a survivor-led movement for gender-justice and to honor the collective and inherent power of all survivors of violence. Sakhi is committed to serving survivors through a combination of efforts including—but not limited to—direct services, advocacy and organizing, technical assistance, and community outreach.

Satrang

Since 1997, Satrang has been serving the South Asian LGBTQ community by promoting awareness, acceptance, and empowerment through social, educational, and advocacy-related events.

South Asian Council for Social Services (SACSS)

South Asian Council for Social Services is a social service organization based in Queens, NY. SACCS assists individuals and families in the areas of healthcare access, senior services, civic engagement, and other benefits and runs the first South Asian food pantry in New York.

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 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.

Southeast Asian Assistance Center (SAAC)

Southeast Asian Coalition

The Southeast Asian Coalition is a nonprofit agency that serves and provides culturally and linguistically appropriate services to the Southeast immigrants in Central Massachusetts.

Taulama for Tongans

Taulama for Tongans's mission to provide the Tongan population living in the San Francisco Bay Area information and resources for available healthcare. We’re here to provide awareness for most illnesses that are common within our community, as well as education on preventing such illnesses. Our main goal is to increase awareness among the Tongans, of the health programs, resources, materials, and services that are available for them.