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Promoting and advancing legal and civil rights of the Asian Pacific American community, with focus on the needs of low-income, immigrant and refugee populations.
Saving Asian abandoned, orphaned, destitute, and handicapped children by providing hope and opportunity. Reaching their full potential through basic care, corrective surgery, therapy, and training.
Meeting the diverse needs of the Asian Pacific Islanders and building healthy communities through funding of education, job training, healthcare and senior services.
EBAYC serves over 3,000 K-12th grade students annually by providing trusted mentors, educational programs, intensive case management, internships and grassroots advocacy.
Improve the health, mental health, and well-being of individuals, families, and the Asian Community.
AIWA empowers low-income Asian immigrant women and youth leaders to advocate for themselves, their families and the community through education, leadership and collective action programs
We transform lives by advancing health, wellness, and equality for people of all races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and immigration statuses.
Improving community health through providing prevention education, treating substance abuse, and facilitating economic development to increase job skills and employment opportunities.
Our organization promotes and enhances quality of life and general welfare for seniors by identifying, developing, and providing culturally sensitive health and social services.
basic needs of our community and families are met,
We are a small organization that support the career development of state government workers and helping students pursuing a college education.
Empowering youth and families of all communities to overcome barriers to success through the provision of culturally and linguistically competent education, employment, and social services
CPAF assists homeless Asian and Pacific Islander (API) survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in finding shelter, safe harbor, and access to critical services.
CAA advocates in and on behalf of the Asian and Pacific American community for racial justice, immigrant rights, and equal opportunities for communities of color.
We empower the vulnerable people of the Asian Community, especially the elderly and newcomers. We provide assistance Service to guard them to become self-sufficient.
My Sister’s House serves Asian and Pacific Islander and other underserved women and children impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.