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Resources

Social Services

QPL New Americans Program

Our New Americans Program celebrates the diverse cultures of Queens residents and helps newcomers understand and adjust to life in the United States.

Stop AAPI Hate

Resources and how to report hate incidents.

Stop Asian Hate Toolkit

A toolkit for addressing anti-Asian bias, discrimination, and hate.

Stop Anti-Asian Violence: A Conversation about Discrimination towards the AAPI Community

Watch this 2021 virtual conversation hosted by Queens Public Library.

Right To Be (formally Hollaback)

A key organization that creates Bystander Intervention Trainings to teach people how to stop harassment.

Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs: Resources for Immigrant New Yorkers

This Resource Guide is available in over 50 languages.

Asian Americans for Equality

Through community development, AAFE advances racial, social, and economic justice for Asian Americans and other systemically disadvantaged communities.

Chinese American Planning Council

CPC’s mission is to promote the social and economic empowerment of Chinese American, immigrant, and low-income communities.

Chinese Community Center of Flushing

CCCF is a grassroots community organization dedicated to promoting, inspiring, and enriching the lives of Chinese children, adults, and families through programs addressing their social, spiritual, and educational needs.

Heart of Dinner

A volunteer organization that helps deliver care packages and meals to Asian elders.

Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York

This organization serves as a bridge for Korean immigrants and the wider Asian community to fully integrate into society and overcome any economic, health, and linguistic barriers.

MinKwon Center for Community Action

The MinKwon Center for Community Action empowers the Korean American community and works with the wider Asian Pacific American and immigrant communities to achieve economic and social justice for all.

New York Tibetan Service Center

NYTSC is a New York-based nonprofit organization dedicated to the social and economic mobility and academic success of NYC immigrants primarily from Tibetan, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian communities.

South Asian Council for Social Services

This organization empowers underserved South Asians and other immigrants and integrates them into the civic and economic life of New York.

South Asian Youth Action

SAYA aims to foster a strong sense of belonging in youth and provide them with tools to thrive academically, professionally, and personally.

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Healthcare & Mental Health

AA & NH/PI Health Central

The AA & NH/PI Web Hub offers a variety of demographic and research information, resources, and tools to support Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander community health research and knowledge sharing.

Apicha Community Health Center

Apicha Community Health Center is a federally qualified health center based in New York City that provides comprehensive primary care, preventive health services, mental health, and supportive services to Asians, Pacific Islanders, and other people of color. They also specialize in serving individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, as well as people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS.

Asian Mental Health Collective

AMHC aspires to make mental health easily available, approachable, and accessible to Asian communities worldwide.

Bridges

Bridges connects Asian, Pacific Islander, and South Asian Americans with culturally-affirming therapy and mental health care.

Charles B. Wang Community Health Center

The Charles B. Wang Community Health Center is a nonprofit and federally qualified health center offering comprehensive primary care services in Manhattan and Queens, with a focus on the Asian American community.

Chinese-American Family Alliance for Mental Health

CAFAMH aims to promote self-empowerment and mutual support among Chinese-American caregivers of mentally ill individuals. They provide education about and raise community awareness of mental illness, and strive to improve the quality of services necessary for mental health patients, family members, and caregivers.

New York Coalition for Asian Mental Health

NYCAAMH strives to improve the quality of mental health care services in Asian American communities throughout the New York metropolitan area.

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Arts and Culture

The Amp (Asian American Arts Alliance)

The Amp is an online magazine from the Asian American Arts Alliance that celebrates the vibrant, multifaceted, and rich AAPI cultural community in NYC and beyond.

Asian American Writers' Workshop

AAWW is devoted to creating, publishing, developing and disseminating creative writing by Asian Americans, and to providing an alternative literary arts space at the intersection of migration, race, and social justice.

Chinese Theatre Works

CTW's mission is to preserve and promote traditional Chinese performing arts (including opera, shadow theatre, puppetry, dance, and music) and foster understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture in audiences, artists, students, scholars, and educators around the globe.

Ernest Concepcion

Ernest Concepcion is a Filipino painter based in Manila, Philippines. Ernest combines the motif of classical landscape with contemporary caricatures and representations that take one into the framework of warfare while uncovering the effects of a larger 20th-Century, Postwar existence.

Kinding Sindaw

Kinding Sindaw is an NYC-based nonprofit dance theater company whose mission is to assert, reclaim, preserve, and re-create the dance, music, martial arts, storytelling, legends, myths, and unwritten history of the Philippines.

Korean Cultural Center New York

KCCNY supports Korea-U.S. relations and promotes Korean culture in New York City.

Korean Traditional Music and Dance Center of New York

KTMDC specializes in teaching and performing Korean traditional music and dance, to preserve Korea's rich and vibrant culture and share it with Korean Americans and other members of our community.

Museum of Chinese in America

MOCA celebrates the living history of the Chinese experience in America by preserving and presenting the 200-year history, heritage, culture, and diverse experiences of American communities of Chinese descent.

Sadhanalaya School of Dance

Operating in Queens, Sadhanalaya School of Dance is an institute for performing, teaching, and promoting Kuchipudi and Bharatanatyam classical dance forms and South Indian folk dance.