materials available in-language
Traumatic Brain Injury_Korean
Traumatic Brain Injury_Nepali
Traumatic Brain Injury_Punjabi
Traumatic Brain Injury_Punjabi
University of Washington Medical Center – Patient & Family Education HEALTH Online
Health Online is an intranet database listing patient and family education resources from the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle, Washington. Many types of materials are listed such as handouts, videos, and teaching models, and most materials contained on the site have been authored by UW Medicine clinicians and staff.
Vayla New Orleans- COVID-19 Resource
VAYLA is a nonprofit organization, based in New Orleans, that is committed to advocacy in the Asian American Pacific Islander community through education, civic engagement and immigration. VAYLA has compiled a list of COVID-19 related resources.
Viet Fact Check
Viet Fact Check is a project by PIVOT — the Progressive Vietnamese American Organization. Viet Fact Check includes a network of volunteers across the United States who seek to empower Vietnamese Americans with fact-checked, source-verified analysis and rebuttals in English and Vietnamese to combat the onslaught of misinformation that is circulating widely in our Vietnamese American communities during the run-up to the 2020 presidential election.
VietCOVID
VietCOVID is one of many projects of PIVOT - the Progressive Vietnamese American organization, and is a website of, by, and for the Vietnamese American community.
VietCOVID breaks down information barriers about COVID-19 and the vaccines. The information provided throughout this webpage should be used for general informational purposes and not as a medical reference.
WINCART Cancer Educ Materials
California State University Fullerton developed cancer education materials for the Pacific Islander communities, specifically in Chamorro, Marshallese, Samoan, and Tongan.
Woven With Elders: Pacific Islander Vaccine Toolkit (PICA-WA)
Woven with Elders is a vaccination toolkit created for and by Pacific Islanders. The free toolkit provides beautiful graphics, easy-to-read fact sheets, and responses to frequently asked questions regarding COVID-19 vaccinations in order to protect our Pacific Islander communities, and was developed through a partnership with Kaiser Permanente and the collaborative dedication of the Pacific Islander Community Association of Washington (PICAWA), Papa Ola Lokahi, and the United Territories of Pacific Islanders Alliance Portland (UTOPIA PDX).