Ke Ola Mamo

Ke Ola Mamo is a community health center designated as the Native Hawaiian Health Care System for the county of Oahu by Papa Ola Lokah, representing the health care needs of the Wai‘anae Coast.

Kōkua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services (KKV)

Kōkua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services (KKV) is a community health center and federally qualified health center that serves the ahupua’a of Kalihi on the island of O’ahu, Hawai’i. Our staff are fluent in 26 Asian and Pacific Islander languages and dialects and work out of nine locations.

Korean American Behavioral Health Association

The Korean American Behavioral Health Association (KABHA) is a nonprofit, volunteer-based association of multidisciplinary professionals in the behavioral health field in the Eastern US. Their mission is to improve social support system, mental health promotion, and public education for immigrant families in the Korean American community to access mental health care system and to receive disability-related care, and services.

Korean American Medical Association (KAMA)

The Korean American Medical Association is a professional association for Korean American providers that provides training, support, and mentorship.

Manavi Inc.

Manavi provides a unique blend of culturally specific direct support services, intervention methods using Western advocacy practices, and linguistically traditional techniques to support South Asian women facing gender-based violence. Manavi is based in New Jersey.

Massachusetts General Hospital for Cross-Cultural Student Emotional Wellness – Asian American Racism and Mental Health Resources

The Massachusetts General Hospital for Cross-Cultural Student Emotional Wellness is a coalition of clinicians, educators, researchers who are passionate about promoting mental health of students of all backgrounds. Our Center’s mental health experts are evaluating and curating resources from around the web, carefully selecting those we feel provide high-quality, actionable support for mental health. Please read on for resources tailored toward students, parents, educators, mental health clinicians, and allies/the general public.

MedlinePlus – Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Health

MedlinePlus, a service of the U.S National Library of Medicines (NLM) links health information on Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders from the National Institute of Health, other federal agencies, and non-government agencies.

Multilingual Resource Hub

A searchable collection of online links and materials to help equip diverse language communities with important information about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Developed by the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and Asian American Studies Center.

NAMI Asian American & Pacific Islander Outreach Resource Manual

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) developed an Asian American and Pacific Islander outreach resource manual to provide information regarding the current mental health status of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and resources for NAMI and other organizations who engage with the Asian American and Pacific Islander community.

National AA and NHPI Health Response Partnership

The National AA and NH/PI Health Response Partnership website offers culturally and linguistically accessible resources for Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander community audiences to support COVID-19-related efforts, specifically aimed at supporting vaccinations, data accumulation efforts, public service announcements and health education. Materials will be available in more than 20 AA and NH/PI languages, including: Chinese, Vietnamese, Bengali, Korean, Urdu, Tagalog, Native Hawaiian, Tongan, Samoan, Marshallese and Chuukese. This website and effort is led by the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF), in conjunction with the CDC, and 27 national and community Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander organizations. Check out the Resources page here: https://www.aa-nhpihealthresponse.org/resources

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