As 2024 comes to a close, the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community in the Seattle area has experienced both triumphs and challenges, making significant strides in some areas while facing adversity in others.
“The rent eats first”: Local AAPI families face increasing food insecurity
Since last year, White Center Food Bank has seen a 40% increase in the number of households it serves—even as food and other supplies remain increasingly difficult to come by.
Seattle Restored continues to revitalize storefronts — Empowering AAPI small businesses and artists
In the bustling areas of downtown, where vacant storefront space has become more common, one program is focused on lowering the barriers to commercial space for artists and small businesses.
The Serica Initiative and PBS’s ALL ARTS presents Voices Rising: What’s next for Asian American foodies?
Interested in how Asian American food is evolving?
Enrollment for 2025 health coverage now open
Open enrollment is ongoing (Nov. 1 – Jan. 15, 2025) and is the time everyone can enroll in health insurance for 2025.
Invisible pain: Raising awareness for AAPI domestic violence survivors this October
Though she studied counseling in school with the intent to help families in all sorts of situations, it was helping her closest friend out of a domestic violence situation in South Korea that made Mi-Yeoung Lee want to keep helping domestic violence survivors.
Most AAPI adults think legal immigrants give the US a major economic boost: AP-NORC/AAPI Data poll
Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander adults are more likely than the overall U.S. population to view legal immigration as an asset to the country’s economy and workforce, according to a new poll.
Study: Anti-Asian attacks a major concern harassment in Western Washington
A survey conducted by The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) confirmed what many in the AAPI community in the Greater Seattle area realize—public safety and racialized attacks are a major problem.
Honoring service: AAPI community’s tribute to hometown heroes
The second Puget Sound Hometown Hero Celebration honored active area military, first responders, federal agency partners, and their families on Saturday, Sept 14.
Suicide rates increase among Asian American Pacific Islander youth
Dr. Anthony Lam Bui became passionate about helping Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) youth address mental health challenges after his own lived experiences as an immigrant kid as well as witnessing how the COVID-19 pandemic made an impact on the community.
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