Email List Services

Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum

Asian and Pacific Islander Email Lists

 

 

Our vision is one of an integrated telecommunications infrastructure that will allow Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders access to pertinent health information and resources through local community access points and key provider intermediaries. APIAHF maintains several electronic mailing list services:

Asian & Pacific Islander Health Information (api-healthinfo@igc.topica.com) is a list for disseminating and sharing health information, resources and policy issues amongst individuals and organizations that provide health services to the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. API-Healthinfo contains state and national policy updates, the progress and pitfalls of the shift towards managed care, as well as other important health research and policy issues. Subscribe to: api-healthinfo-subscribe@igc.topica.com

Asian & Pacific Islander SARS/EMT (apisarsemt@apiahfelist.org) is a list maintained under the auspices of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to disseminate timely information on Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Emerging Microbial Threats (EMT’s) to individuals and organizations, which provide health and human services to the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities in the country. As a community education effort, it also aims to provide prevention information to AAPI communities by raising awareness and understanding. Subscribe or edit subscription here.

Asian & Pacific Islander HIV Capacity Building Assistance (api-hivinfo@igc.topica.com) is for disseminating and sharing HIV prevention information, resources and policy issues among researchers and program staff of organizations working with Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.
Subscribe to: api-hivinfo-subscribe@igc.topica.com

National Asian & Pacific Islander Youth and HIV/AIDS Network (apiyouth_hiv@topica.com) is for youth, youth providers, advocates and allies interested in addressing the critical HIV related issues facing Asian & Pacific Islander youth in the United States, including the Pacific Island Jurisdictions. The network that began Spring of 2001, is convening regular conference calls and have formed subcommittees to work
on collaborative projects. Subscribe to: apiyouth_hiv-subscribe@topica.com

Asian & Pacific Islander Substance and Mental Abuse (api-samh@igc.topica.com) is a network that will serve as an information and referral point for individuals and organizations that provide alcohol, substance abuse, and mental health services to the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Subscribe to: api-samh-subscribe@igc.topica.com

Asian & Pacific Islander Tobacco Education Network: (apitobacco@topica.com) is for network members and prospective members of the Asian and Pacific Islander Tobacco Education Network (APITEN). The unmoderated list is used to share news about tobacco research, policy initiatives, community events, funding opportunities, and media events in Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. The list helps APITEN members learn from each other by providing a venue for sharing information, experiences, stories, strategies, and opinions about their work in tobacco control. Subscribe to: apitobacco-subscribe@topica.com

Asian & Pacific Islander National Cancer Survivors Network: (apicancer@topica.com) is for Asian & Pacific Islander cancer survivors, their families and friends, health care providers, researchers, and community members who are concerned about cancer in the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.Subscribe to: apicancer-subscribe@topica.com

Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence: (apidv@topica.com) is for advocates, activists, researchers, legal and health care professionals, and community based organizations addressing domestic violence in Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Subscribe to: apidv-subscribe@topica.com

Asian & Pacific Islander Women’s HIV/AIDS Network: (apiwhann@yahoogroups.com) is a list for activists and participants from API service providers concerned with the specific issues and barriers to HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention in API women. APIWHANN strives to serve the community through advocacy, research, and making culturally appropriate, and linguistically sensitive recommendations to overcome the barriers to treatment and prevention. Subscribe to: apiwhann-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

 

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