| Asian American
Related Health Resources |
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Asian
and Pacific Islander American Health Forum |
A national advocacy organization
dedicated to promoting policy, program and research efforts for
the improvement of health status of all Asian American and Pacific
Islander communities. |
Association
of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations |
To promote advocacy, collaboration
and leadership that improves the health status and access of Asian
Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders within the United
States, its territories and freely associated states, primarily
through our member community health clinics. |
| National
Marrow Donation Program |
A non-profit organization that
facilitates unrelated marrow and blood stem cell transplants
for patients with life-threatening diseases who do not have matching
donors in their families. |
| Asian
Health Services Online |
To serve and advocate for the
immigrant and refugee Asian community regarding its health rights,
and to assure access to health care services regardless of income,
insurance status, language, or culture. |
| Asian
Community Mental Health Services |
Since 1974, ACMHS has pioneered
mental health approaches that are consumer driven and community-based
to fill the void in behavioral health care for the Asian Pacific
Islander (API) community. |
| National
Asian Women's Health Organization |
Founded in 1993 to eliminate
health disparities for Asian women and families. |
| Office
of Minority Health (Department of Health and Human Services) |
The mission of OMH is to improve
the health of racial and ethnic populations through the development
of effective health policies and programs that help to eliminate
disparities in health. |
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| Asian American Related Law
Resources |
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| Asian
American Legal Defense and Education Fund |
Founded in 1974, the Asian American
Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF) is the first legal rights
organization on the East Coast serving Asian Americans. AALDEF was
founded by a group of lawyers, law students and community activists
who believed that the law should be used as a tool to achieve social
and economic justice for Asian Americans and all Americans. |
| National
Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium |
The National Asian Pacific
American Legal Consortium works to advance the legal and civil rights
of Asian Pacific Americans through litigation, public education
and public policy. A nationally recognized voice on behalf of Asian
Pacific Americans, NAPALC focuses its expertise on anti-Asian violence
prevention and education, voting rights, immigration, naturalization,
affirmative action, language rights and the census. |
| Southern
Poverty Law Center |
The SPLC is a nonprofit organization
that combats hate, intolerance, and discrimination through education
and litigation. |