
Resource Directory Listings
Healthy You

Healthy You provides personal coaching combined with education to help people create healthy habits that will result in optimal health and ideal weight.
Along with personal coaching, they provide informational seminars where people receive powerful education in simple, effective lifestyle choices to improve their health and energy.
Different programs are also offered to San Diego residents both online and in-person.
Healthy You operating hours are: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Contact Information
6551 Danville Court
San Diego, CA 92120
Contact: Tom Koppel, Program Coordinator & Pam Koppel, Head Coach
(619) 460-4910 (Telephone)
San Diego Regional Center

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The San Diego Regional Center (SDRC) serves as a focal point in the community through which a person with a developmental disability and his or her family can obtain services and be linked to other community resources within San Diego and Imperial counties.
It is the philosophy of this regional center that each consumer shall be provided with the maximum opportunity to participate in every day living experiences that promote development to the highest potential and full participation in the community. - from sdrc.org
Services Include:
- Case Finding and Intake
- Assessment, Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Counseling
- Monitering and Evaluation
- Development of an Individual Program Plan (IPP) or Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP), and coordination of services
- Purchase of services to meet IPP/IFSP objectives
- Advocacy for the protection of legal, civil, and service rights
- Resource Development, program evaluation and community education
- Public information and training
- Information, referral, and linkage to other services and supports
San Diego Deaf Mental Health Services operating hours are: Monday-Friday, 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
Contact Information
4355 Ruffin Road, Suite 104
San Diego, CA 92123
Contact: Sandra Bishop, Public Information Coordinator
(858)576-2996 (telephone)
(858)576-2873(fax)
You may find this information as well as other information within our Resource Directory by clicking
HERE:
SDAPI Community Health Network Resource Center
OPPORTUNITIES PROVIDED BY JIM VARNADORE OF CITY HEIGHTS
Mid-City Communty Advocacy Network grant, scholarship, and free service listings
Phase II of Affordable Care act State Grant Writing Assistance Fund
Community food Projects Competitive Grants Program
US Soccer Foundation Program Annual Grants
Rural Health Care Services Outreach Grant Program
THe home Depot Garden Club 2012 Youth Garden Grants
Phase II of Affordable Care Act State Grant Writing Assistance Fund
AGENCY: Grant Makers in Health
Deadline: Rolling
Grantmakers in Health, with support from the Robert Wood Johnson foudnation, is makking available grant writing support to help states implement the Affordable Care Act. The GIH State Grant Writing Assistance Fund will provide up to $30,000 to foundations that are interested in offering grant writing support to state and county government agencies. This RFP includes a revised matching rate of 2:1 (the fund will match two dollars for every dollar requested). Previours awardees are eligible to reapply. Please review the complete proposal request before submitting an application.
COMMUNITY FOOD PROJECTS COMPETITIVE GRANTS PROGRAM
AGENCY: National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Deadline: Nov. 17
To Support:
1. The development of Community Food Projects with a one-time infusion of federal dollars to make such projects self-sustaining.
2. Planning projects to assess the food security needs and plan long-term solutions to help ensure food security in communities.
3. A project that provides Training and Capacity building on a nationwide bases to entities interest in developing new Community Food Projects or assisting current grantees and others to effectively operate their food security projects.
US SOCCER FOUDNATION PROGRAM ANNUAL GRANTS
AGENCY: US Soccer Foundation
Deadline: Nov. 18
The Foundation supports prokects throughout the United States that focus on keeping children in vulnerable communities active, healthy, and safe from the dangers of the streets. The Foundation awards four categories of funding: program grants, field grants, footprint field grants, and planning grants. Program grants help pay for uniforms, player equipment, travel costs, facility rental, registration costs, and training for players, coaches, and referees.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
U.S. Soccer Foundation
1211 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 500
Washington, DC 20036
Telephone: (202)872-9277
Fax: (202) 872-6655
RURAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES OUTREACH GRANT PROGRAM
AGENCY: Health Resources and Services Administration
Deadline: Nov. 22
The Office of Rural Health Policy's Outreach Program supports projects that demonstrate effective models of outreach and service delivery through collaboration, adoption of an evidence-based or promising practice model, demonstration of health outcomes, replicability and sustainability.
THE HOME DEPOT GARDEN CLUB 2012 YOUTH GARDEN GRANTS
AGENCY: National Garden Association and the Home Depot
Deadline: Nov. 28
The National Gardening Association, with support from the Home Depot, will award Youth Garden Grants to 100 schools and community organizations throughout the U.S. with child-centered garden programs. Priority will be given to programs that emphasize one or more of these elements: educational focus or curricular/program integration; nutrition or plant-to-food connections; environmental awareness/education; entrepreneurship; and social aspects of gardening such as leadership development, team building, community support, or service learning.
For more information, please contact Jim Varnadore at city_heights@yahoo.com
THE WHITE HOUSE INITIATIVE ON ASIAN AMERICANS AND PACIFIC ISLANDERS
GUIDE TO FEDERAL AGENCY RESOURCES
Updated: Friday, October 14th, 2011 10:16 AM Pacific Time
Like many non-profits and small businesses alike, finding resources to support a growing dream can be hard to come by, especially in this economy. This harsh reality is no different to the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) community , as also expressed in other communities.
Understanding the need to assist in sustaining the growing API community and the various organizations and small businesses they represent, The White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders created the Guide to Federal Agency Resources to do just that. This booklet is a terrific resource for multiple reasons:
1. The booklet list the various federal agencies and how they may help in your grant search.
2. It is easy to follow.
3. it also provides the reader with success stories and advice from different grantees that were granted funding through these agencies.
4. This resource is free on their website: http://www.whitehouse.gov/aapi
If you would like your own copy, please click: GUIDE TO FEDERAL AGENCY SERVICES
No task or mission is impossible; no dream is hard to achieve.

API Service Directory
Are you searching for health and other information services, but can't find what you're looking for? Take a look at our API Service Directory to see which of our several resources fit your needs. Below are simple tips to help you navigate your way through our service directory.
Accessing the information is simple. There are many ways to go about finding the information you need. You can either:
1. Type in the information you're looking for in the search bar ( you can put in key words such as "Diabetes," "Filipinos") and it will list whatever we have in our database that matches what you're looking for.
2. Just below the search bar, you may find different folders under the word "knowledgebase." Click on any of the folders to find the resources that you're looking for!
- To find scientific research journals and articles, you will want to click the folder entitled "API PUBLICATION DIRECTORY." All the articles we have available will be categorized into subfolders which include:
ETHNIC GROUPS AFFECTED
AGE GROUPS AFFECTED
LEGAL
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH ISSUES
-To find different agencies and services that suit your needs, click on the folder entitled "API ORGANIZATION DIRECTORY." These services and agencies will be broken up by:
REGIONS
LANGUAGES SPOKEN BY STAFF
SERVICES

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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