
Asian Pacific Islander Community Health Network is funded in 2008 by the Tides Foundation. The network is built on the partnership of several community-based organizations in San Diego.
It seeks to accomplish the following objectives:
- Establish a health network that highlights and is driven by a grassroots participatory action research that will seek to understand the differences and commonalities in health beliefs and behaviors among API groups; and building on this acquired understanding.
- Develop collaborative intervention and advocacy programs to enable the API groups to access health care and information effectively.
Mission
The Asian Pacific Islander Community Health Network is a county-wide health network aimed at improving API community health outcomes and community voice through improved research and accessible information and resources.
Vision
To provide a leadership role in addressing API health disparities and improved health outcomes by facilitating and promoting a dialogue on API health and providing accessible information and resources driven by grassroots participatory action research.


May 2nd, 2012
Happy May from all of us at SDAPI.org! :)
WE ARE UNDERGOING A FEW CHANGES ON THIS WEBSITE BUT IN THE MEAN TIME, PLEASE VISIT OUR NEWS AND EVENTS PAGES FOR THE LATEST UPDATES WITHIN OUR NETWORK. THANKS!
NEWS
SDAPI PRESENTS : API CULINARY FUSION: EXPLORING EXOTIC, HEALTHY FOODS
TICKETS:$ 30
CHANCE TO WIN 2 AIRLINE TICKETS TO ANYWHERE IN THE U.S., PROVIDED BY OUR SPONSOR: SOUTHWEST AIRLINES!!!
Stay up-to-date with all the developments happening with the construction of the School Based Health Center at the Pacific American Academy. Click on the SCHOOL BASED HEALTH CENTER tab located to the right of this page to track the progressions of the construction and other important updates.
This Week: OSI-PA'A Admin Meeting and Phase I Photos
"May is National Hepatitis Awareness Month" is now featured in our News section.
This week's featured research article entitled "Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in California" is now featured in our research journal page.
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