May 1–31 = #GiveInMay 🌸
Join AAPI nonprofits across the country and support PACS — 45 years of culturally responsive mental health care for AAPI families in LA.
Empower AAPIs every day 👉 https://t.co/NfxlBoPjBI
#AAPIMentalHealth#AAPIHeritageMonth
As we approach year-end, Pacific Asian Counseling Services is grateful for our team and the impact they have made across Los Angeles County. Wishing you and your loved ones a peaceful holiday season. https://t.co/DQbX2EchYr
@mdquon On a recent Thursday in Pacific Heights, a Waymo at a multilane four-way stop hit the gas along with the car next to it so it wouldn’t have to wait its turn. Seconds later, the same car decided signaling a lane change wasn’t necessary.”
Watch the ACHSA Inspiration Award video featuring Mrs. Nut Sar, then make your Giving Tuesday gift today.
Video: https://t.co/t6dW529lop
Donate: https://t.co/SEoKiyoli3
There are only a few hours left in Giving Tuesday.
Your support helps Pacific Asian Counseling Services and our Integrated Network for Cambodians program provide healing, stability, and hope to families impacted by genocide, trauma, and displacement.
Watch Mrs. Nut Sar’s ACHSA Inspiration Award video, then join us in supporting this vital work:
Video: https://t.co/mHnUVXYERm
Donate: https://t.co/SEoKiyoli3
This Giving Tuesday, we continue our commitment to culturally grounded care for the Cambodian community.
Our Integrated Network for Cambodians (INC) program provides therapy, outreach, and support in Khmer, honoring the history & lived experiences of survivors & their families.
This Giving Tuesday, we uplift the remarkable voice of Mrs. Nut Sar, recipient of the ACHSA Inspiration Award.
Her story reflects the resilience of Cambodian families and the healing power of community.
“Healing begins when someone finally says, ‘You are not alone.’” — Mrs. Sar
Through our Integrated Network for Cambodians (INC) program, Pacific Asian Counseling Services provides trauma-informed, culturally grounded mental health care to individuals and families who have survived the Cambodian genocide, war, displacement, and intergenerational trauma.
AASF cautions harm to US talent pipeline from new State Dept policy to aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students, including in critical fields. "It sends a chilling message to the world that America no longer welcomes global talent" - @GKusakawa
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Pacific Asian Counseling Services had a successful two days in Sacramento. We first did a convening on sustainability. #stopthehate Then we we met our elected representatives! They appreciated our hard work providing mental health services to low income communities.
Large crowds are expected in D.C. on Saturday for what is called the "Hands Off!" rally, where protestors are pushing back against Trump administration policies. Here's what to know:
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Khmer Community for County recognition. 50th Anniversary of the Khmer Rouge Genocide. April will be Cambodian Heritage Month too. Thank you @JaniceHahn