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Our Partners

MAP has intense gratitude to our partnering organizations for their support and collaboration. Below are a list of community partners that MAP has previously collaborated with in order to host events. We deeply appreciate their efforts, expertise, and trust. Thank you for standing with us as we work towards a more equitable future for all.

If you are interested in partnering with MAP and addressing critical issues within the API and/or LGBTQ+ community, please email map@maphealth.org

 
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Boston Glass

Boston GLASS provides a continuum of services to LGBTQ+ youth of color and their allies in the Greater Boston and Greater Framingham areas. As a leader in LGBTQ+ youth services, Boston GLASS also provides education and consultation to other providers and community organizations.

Massachusetts Department of Public Health

The Division of Violence and Injury Prevention (DVIP) works to prevent and respond to injuries and violence, especially among those who are affected at higher rates, and promote health, safety, and well-being for all residents of the Commonwealth.

 
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South CovE Community Health Center

South Cove helps to improve the health and well-being of all medically underserved in Massachusetts, with a special focus on Asian Americans. 

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Boston Public Health Commission

The Boston Public Health Commission serves  to protect, preserve, and promote the health and well-being of all Boston residents, particularly those who are most vulnerable.

 
 

Asian American Resource workshop

AARW is a political home for the pan-Asian community in the Greater Boston. They focus on political education, offering resources/consultations, & creative expression.

Northeastern Asian American Center

NEU’s AAC is a space to support Asian & Asian American students. They create awareness of the API student experience and offer support.

 

Vietnamese American Initiative for Development

VietAID offers comprehensive economic development programs to support the Vietnamese population of Dorchester. Their goals include civic engagement, affordable housing, and high quality child care.

BU Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation

The Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation aims to assist individuals with psychiatric conditions to live, learn, work, and socialize in communities of their choice.