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AAPI Youth & Family Community Support Services
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This program addresses mental health stigma, limited access to linguistically and culturally appropriate services, and co-factors surrounding AAPI youth and LGBTQIA+ youth mental health issues such as violence and substance abuse.
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Bayview Service Connection and Multicultural Engagement
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Bayview Service Connection and Multicultural Engagement (BSCME) promotes racial harmony amongst the African American, AAPI, and Latinx communities living in the Bayview through outreach, cultural events, assistance with connection to services and resources, and community-based events.
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Parent-Youth Empowerment
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This program provides at-risk youth ages 10-21 and their families with resources and mentorship to overcome barriers and ensure success in life.
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Community Assessment and Referral Center (CARC)
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Community Assessment Referral Center (CARC) is a shared space for community-based organizations that collaboratively work with arrested youth in the juvenile hall system to provide them with case management, support, opportunity, and hope.
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AAPI Violence Prevention Services
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This program works to reconnect at-risk AAPI youth with caring adults and peers by providing financial, social, and recreational resources, building individual strengths, and promoting the importance of youth and family communication.