APICHA’s mission is to combat HIV/AIDS stigma and related discrimination, to prevent the spread of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in the Asian and Pacific Islander (A&PI) communities, and to provide care and treatment for A&PIs living with HIV/AIDS and their families.
Chinese American Student Exposure Inc. We encourage the advancement of education, self-awareness and leadership ability of the Chinese American youth in the New York City Chinatown community by providing access to community services and local sports tournaments. Our aim is to help those underprivileged Chinese American youth to develop their social and job skills in order to prevent juvenile delinquency in the New York City Chinatown community.
Asian Cultural Club (ACC) is dedicated to promoting Chinese culture and Chinese language education. ACC serves professionals, students and anyone interested in learning more about Chinese culture and language by organizing events, classes and providing a networking platform for its members. Asian Cultural Center housed in the Asian Cultural Building at 15 East 40th Street between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue, is in the heart of Manhattan. Surrounded by many of New York City’s most prominent cultural, arts and media facilities and businesses, the cultural center is highly accessible to all the public transportations.The center promotes the understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of traditional and contemporary Asian civilization, culture and heritage, and provides the cultural and historical context for understanding contemporary Asia.
The Institute for Tongzhi Studies (ITS) is an academic research and exchange program based in the City University of New York led by Chinese speaking educators and researchers. As a joint project run by the Center for Women and Society and the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, the Institute for Tongzhi Studies aspires to encourage discussions related to issues of gender, sexuality, and sexual health. ITS seeks to scrutinize layers of discriminating social attitudes, cultural assumptions, and public policies against sexual minorities in Chinese communities around the world. Through education, research, and exchange, ITS coordinates with institutions with shared values in order to build a body of scholarly works to further the study of gender and sexuality in Chinese societies.
The Council of Pakistan Organization is a non-profit, publicly supported, charitable development organization dedicated to helping immigrant families from Asia in need of health care, basic education, small-scale enterprise and other basic needs.
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Homeland Children’s Foundation is a not for profit, 501 (3) organization which provides education and aid to children in Asia’s orphanages…China, Vietnam and Taiwan. Older children are given remedial academic aid, a socialization program, cultural training, such as performing arts, painting, and calligraphy, and career training and placement.