The AANHPI ‘Ohana Center of Excellence recognizes that in times of disaster or distress, behavioral health needs are often unmet, especially in underserved populations. In response to current disasters, we have compiled resource and resilience guides that can help communities respond and recover with behavioral health resources on hand.
Please note: as response to disasters evolve quickly, some of the content within the following resource guides may fall out of date. Please let us know by emailing us at [email protected] if you notice anything that needs updating.
As a resource center, the AANHPI ‘Ohana Center of Excellence provides access to resources and information on this website. Inclusion in an AANHPI CoE resource database does not imply endorsement of, or agreement with, the contents by AANHPI CoE.
In addition, we recognize that this resource collection may not be exhaustive, and users are advised not to rely solely on it. The AANHPI ‘Ohana Center of Excellence does not claim to be the authority on any resources we provide, and we highly recommend consulting with elders, community leaders, or helping professionals who are knowledgeable about AANHPI cultures and experiences to ensure alignment with specific ethnic or cultural needs when seeking resources.
Disaster Distress Helpline - Call or Text 1-800 985-5990
Maui Wildfire Recovery and Resilience Guide
Community resources and organizations that can assist individuals with concerns that are often exacerbated by natural disasters. These could include resources for disaster assistance, mental health support, unemployment assistance, domestic violence resources, financial assistance, health care services, and more.
These resources are culturally and regionally specific, and designed to lift up, promote, and support through connectivity.
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Typhoon Mawar Resource and Resilience Guide
Håfa Adai. Our hearts go out to the people affected by Typhoon Mawar. Included in this guide are community resources and organizations that can assist individuals with concerns that are often exacerbated by natural disasters. These could include resources for disaster assistance, mental health support, unemployment assistance, domestic violence resources, financial assistance, health care services, and more.
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