AAPI COVID-19 Needs Assessment Project

The Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander COVID-19 Needs Assessment Project is a project led by researchers of color, centering communities of color, championed by Congressional members of color including the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, and advocated and administered by National Urban League, a national civil rights organization that serves communities of color. The aims of this initiative are to conduct timely, policy-relevant, in-language research to assess the needs and impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities in the United States. To view the COVID-19 Communities of Color Needs Assessments, visit: https://nul.org/basic-page/covid-19-needs-assessment or click on one of the following:

       

AARP – “The Health and Healthcare of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Age 50+” 2015 Report

A January 2015 report by AARP on the health and healthcare status of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Age 50+

AARP – Resources for the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community

AARP's Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Community offers tailored resources to support families and older adults across the country. "Helping Asian American & Pacific Islander Families Get More Out of Life. "

American Medical Association – Asian American Population Care

The American Medical Association (AMA) provides news on the latest Asian American health care issues, advocacy, and policy.

API Chaya Community Resource Toolkit

Community Resource Toolkit for survivors of gender-based violence during COVID - 19 organized by API Chaya.

API Equality – LA: Coming Out Resource

API Equality-LA has developed workshop material for LGBT Asian and Pacific Islanders to learn about how to come out and how to express yourself, as well as what can help when coming out to your parents or family.

API Equality – Northern California (APIENC)

A grassroots organization building transgender, non-binary, and queer API power. APIENC’s role is to build alternatives—real solutions—that are centered in our communities, build self-determination, and promote healing and restoration for the land and the people.

APIAHF and NAPABA Hate Crimes Toolkit

APIAHF and the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) have collaborated on a hate crime/incident toolkit that provides basic and critical information for victims, community based organization, and community leaders, and is translated into 25 different AA and NH/PI languages.

Arab-American Family Support Center (AAFSC)

AAFSC is a non-profit, non-sectarian organization established in 1994 to provide culturally and linguistically competent, trauma-informed, multigenerational social services to immigrants and refugees. We strengthen families through 4 key priority areas and our work extends to communities globally. While we support anyone who walks through our doors, over our nearly 25 years of experience, we have developed expertise in serving the Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian (AMEMSA) immigrant and refugee communities.

Asian American Health Initiative Toolkits on mental health wellness and care seeking

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