
Interview with Liz Jarman (Living Goods)
Living Goods aims to empower community health workers and expand access to critical healthcare to under-resourced areas. They work with
From Amy Yee / NBC News: Organizations across the country are working to address food insecurity among Asian Americans, an issue that was exacerbated by COVID-19 related job losses. Groups such as VietAid in Boston and the Southeast Asian Mutual Assistance Associations Coalition in Philadelphia provide free groceries, hot meals, and other assistance to those in need. The local organizations are also a source of assistance for people who do not have documentation and they provide services and help navigating local bureaucracies in many languages and dialects, which can be a barrier for some within Asian American communities.
Living Goods aims to empower community health workers and expand access to critical healthcare to under-resourced areas. They work with
OneSky for All Children supports low and middle-income communities with early childhood care and education programs, such as caregiver trainings.
Project ECHO spreads knowledge about healthcare best practices by leveraging technology and case-based learning. Sanjeev Arora of Project ECHO spoke
Catalyst 2030 is a global movement to accelerate progress on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The chapter in
VisionSpring works to expand access to affordable eyeglasses and vision screenings so that nonprofits, social entrepreneurs, government agencies, and corporate
Jockin Arputham was an Indian community leader and activist, known for his campaigning work of more than 40 years on
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