CACF Resources
A Diverse City Needs Integrated Schools (2022)
In a new education report titled A Diverse City Needs Integrated Schools, the Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF) examines the impact and benefits of school integration on Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) students and families in New York City.
New CACF Education Report Details The Positive Impact of School Integration on Students’ Lives
In a new education report titled A Diverse City Needs Integrated Schools, the Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF) examines the impact and benefits of school integration on Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) students and families in New York City.
CACF’s 2022 Catalyst for Change Awards Gala Celebrates The Growing Leadership Of The AAPI Community
275 advocates, civic leaders, and supporters gathered at Manhattan’s Edison Ballroom Monday for the Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF)’s annual Catalyst for Change Awards Gala. The organization’s Catalyst for Change Award celebrates leaders in the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community that exemplify CACF’s commitment to the nation’s children and families.
New CACF Policy Brief Finds Language and Cultural Barriers Prevent Access to Mental Health Care
In a new policy brief titled Collective Healing: Moving Towards A More Community-Centered Approach to AAPI Mental Health Care, the Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF) details the myriad of ways the conventional mental health care system leaves New York City’s Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities behind when it comes to accessing care. Language barriers, a lack of culturally accessible practitioners, and limited options for un- or underinsured patients all contribute to a mental health care landscape that is inaccessible to community members seeking care.
Collective Healing: Moving Towards A More Community-Centered Approach to AAPI Mental Health Care (2022)
The Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF) held a series of parent guided conversations with a diverse group of Asian American parents and families, largely limited English proficient, low-income, and/or immigrant, who regularly interfaced with a range of direct service community-based organizations (CBOs.) We sought to understand the needs, concerns, hopes, and dreams Asian American parents have regarding their children’s education and identify the challenges they face in the New York City public education system.
CACF Announces The Recipients Of Its 2022 Catalyst for Change Awards
The Coalition for Asian American Children and Families is delighted to announce that entrepreneur and community advocate Dave Lu and distinguished professor and writer Dr. Kevin Nadal are the recipients of the 2022 Catalyst for Change Awards, our annual honor given to leaders in the community who exemplify our organization’s commitment to building an equitable and inclusive AAPI movement. The awards will be presented at CACF’s annual Catalyst for Change Awards Gala on November 14, 2022, at Edison Ballroom at 6pm.
Introducing Our New Family-Oriented Vaccine Resources in 11 Asian Languages
CACF is proud to announce the launch of a new series of family-oriented multilingual resources on the importance of the COVID-19 vaccines and boosters in 11 Asian languages.
CACF Launches NYS AAPI Community Fund With 19 AAPI Awardees From Across New York State
The Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF) welcomed representatives from 19 New York State-based AAPI organizations last week for the official launch of the NYS AAPI Community Fund. Created through the FY 2021-2022 NY State AAPI Equity Budget with the vital support of New York State legislators, the inaugural NYS AAPI Community Fund supports vital work to challenge anti-Asian hate.
CACF Statement on Public Charge's Impact in New York City
On Thursday September 8th, the Biden administration issued a new final rule on public charge that is closely aligned with the 1999 Interim Field Guidance and provides further clarification of this guidance. “The Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF) commends the decision to codify a rule that does not penalize immigrants for accessing non-cash public benefits. And we are proud to have advocated alongside our coalition members and allies, as part of the Protecting Immigrant Families (PIF) coalition, to ensure that this new rule is beneficial to immigrant communities.”
Extensive New Survey on NYC’s Asian American Community Finds Food Access and Language Services Among Top Concerns
The survey — which was administered online between April 23, 2021 to November 5, 2021 — found that Asian American New Yorkers were deeply impacted by the pandemic and resulting economic downturn. In fact, the pandemic exposed longstanding structural issues that prevented New York City’s Asian American communities from accessing healthcare, unemployment and housing and food support well before the COVID-19 pandemic began affecting the United States in 2020.
CACF Launches AAPI Health Hub to Address Language Gaps in Health Information
On Wednesday, the Coalition for Asian American Children and Families and 28 of our members and partners officially launched the AAPI Health Hub – AAPIHealthHub.org – a new digital resource that showcases clear and accessible healthcare information in 12 different languages.
Report on the Harms of Public Charge (2022)
The Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF) held a series of parent guided conversations with a diverse group of Asian American parents and families, largely limited English proficient, low-income, and/or immigrant, who regularly interfaced with a range of direct service community-based organizations (CBOs.) We sought to understand the needs, concerns, hopes, and dreams Asian American parents have regarding their children’s education and identify the challenges they face in the New York City public education system.