Houston: Asian American Health Coalition
Fact SheetThe Asian American Health Coalition of Greater Houston–HOPE Clinic is the lead organization for the Houston Health Through Action (HTA) project. The project has at its core a coalition of six Asian American community- based organizations, as well as affiliations with 24 additional agencies. Together, these organizations serve a significant portion of the area’s diverse…
Arizona: Asian American Health Coalition
Fact SheetThe Asian American and Pacific Islander community in the Phoenix metropolitan area is diverse and largely foreign-born, representing many nationalities, cultures, and languages. It is widely dispersed across the 9,213 square miles of Maricopa County.
Atlanta: The Georgia Asian American Pacific islander Community Coalition
Fact SheetGeorgia has the second fastest-growing Asian American and Pacific Islander population in the United States. The Atlanta area is home to large and vibrant communities with a diverse population of refugees and immigrants from many countries, including Bhutan, Burma, Cambodia, China, India, Korea, Laos, and Vietnam.
Ohio: Asian American Health Coalition
Fact SheetThe Ohio Asian American Health Coalition is an alliance of communities and individuals focused on the health and well- being of the state’s Asian American population.
Oakland, California: Community LEAD
Fact SheetThe Community LEAD program engages diverse partner organizations committed to improving health care access for Alameda County’s Asian American communities.
Honolulu: Early Childhood Development Project
Fact SheetA few miles from downtown Honolulu, the Kalihi Valley is Hawai`i’s gateway for new immigrants from Asia and the Pacific. Some 93% of Kalihi Valley’s population is of Asian American and Pacific Island ancestry; 38% is foreign- born. The Valley has the state’s highest percentage of non-English or limited-English speakers. Kalihi Valley’s Asian American, Native…
New York City: Project CHARGE
Fact SheetProject CHARGE (Coalition for Health Access to Reach Greater Equity) is the first pan-Asian coalition for health care in New York City. Its 15 partner organizations work together to increase access to quality health care in the Asian American and Pacific Islander community.
Health Care Reform: Likely Impact on the U.S. Territories and the Freely Associated States
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Fact SheetA Partnership Program to Close Health Gaps for Asian Americans, Native Americans and Pacific Islanders