Social Service Agency
Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project (DVRP)
Established since 1996 Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project (DVRP) provides services to survivors of domestic violence in Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia. DVRP's mission is to address, prevent and end domestic violence and sexual assault in Asian/Pacific Islander communities while empowering survivors to rebuild their lives after abuse.
Bayanihan Community Center (Filipino American Community Health Initiative)
The Bayanihan Community Center (Filipino American Community Health Initiative) is funded by the Filipino American Development Foundation (FADF), a nonprofit organization founded in 1997 to develop initiatives and resources to strengthen the social, physical, and economic well being of the Filipino-American community in San Francisco.The Bayanihan Community Center is centered on the core value of community and strives to provide support to empower Filipino Americans.
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.
Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center (BCNC)
Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center (BCNC) aims to help children, youth, and families in Asian communities have access to resources and resources to achieve economic success and social well-being.
Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association of Greater Lowell, Inc. (CMAA)
Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association of Great Lowell, Inc, is a social services agency that seeks to improve the equality of life for Cambodian Americans and other minorities and economically disadvantaged persons in Lowell through educational, cultural, economic and social programs.
Center for Pan Asian Community Services (CPACS)
Center for Pan Asian Community Services is the first and largest Asian and Pacific Islander health and human service agency in the Southeast region of the US. CPACS has been providing its core groups of services to immigrant and refugee families in Georgia since 1980. CPACS's COSMO Health Center is a federally qualified health center dedicated to primary care services for underserved communities.
Charles B. Wang Community Health Center – Teen Resource Center (TRC)
The Charles B. Wang Community Health Center Teen Resource Center provides information to support the Asian American youth through health education, programs and activities, and referrals.
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.
Chhaya Community Development Corporation
Chhaya is a nonprofit organization based in Jackson Heights and Richmond Hill neighborhoods of Queens, New York to serve the housing and economic needs of low-income South Asian and Indo-Caribbean New Yorkers. Chhaya offers direct services, education and outreach, community organizing, and supports research and policy to encourage local and citywide coalition-building, providing the tools and opportunities to support community well-being, housing stability, and economic mobility that allow individuals to shape their own futures and be resilient in the face of challenges.
Chinatown Service Center
Chinatown Service Center (CSC) was established in 1971 to provide services and advocacy in order to promote and advance the quality of life for immigrants and other communities.