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In this issue, you will find upcoming events, news, and showcase some of the work that our partners have been carrying out to serve the diverse Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities. | |
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CARE Registry
ENROLLMENT UPDATE
| As of 12/2/2024, 10,423 people have signed up to increase AANHPI representation in research! | |
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In celebration of National Family Caregiver's Month this past November, we’re excited to share a new collection of heartfelt caregiver stories on our website. These personal experiences highlight the dedication, love, and resilience of family caregivers who make a profound difference in the lives of their loved ones.
Thank you to all the caregivers out there!
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CARE 2024 NEWSLETTER DRAWING WINNERS | |
A big thank you to everyone who read our October 2024 special issue newsletter and participated in our drawing! We are excited to announce the following winners: | |
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Congratulations to all of our winners!
We truly appreciate your support of CARE, and we look forward to bringing you more exciting opportunities to win in future issues!
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📢 CARE is Growing: More Voices, Bigger Impact 🎉 | |
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We’re celebrating our 4th year at CARE with a big announcement! Thanks to YOUR support, we've reached over 10,000 participants! 🙌 Together, we are building a healthier future for AANHPI communities.
We’re thrilled to share that CARE is expanding!
✨ Increasing outreach to more underrepresented communities
🌏 Adding new language options: Japanese, Ilokano, and Tagalog, making CARE available in 11 languages
🤝Enhancing engagement with current CARE participants
Your participation is making a real difference—let’s keep growing and make an even bigger impact together! 💪
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CARE's 2024 English Brief Report is available now! | |
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In this report, you will find the latest information on CARE, including an overview of our purpose, key partners, outreach activities, a breakdown of our CARE participants. Our 2024 brief report also includes details of the health research studies that CARE has supported thus far to improve participation of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders populations in research.
In-language executive summaries coming soon!
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The CARE Ambassador program is a volunteer opportunity by the CARE Registry, open to high school students, college students, and recent undergrad graduates. Participating as a CARE Ambassador will help leverage community connections and assist the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities to increase research participation and representation. Working as a CARE Ambassador will foster new learning experiences involving hosting virtual events, in-person tabling, and more depending on your capacity. CARE Ambassadors will also have the opportunity to gain skills in community outreach, data management, research, ethics, and team collaboration.
Upon completion of the program, CARE Ambassadors will receive a certificate as a token of our gratitude as well as have gained knowledge from our online trainings.
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CARE-Supported Study Findings | |
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Below is a list of recently published papers that discuss the findings of studies that YOU have helped CARE support:
View the full list of CARE-Supported Studies on our website: careregistry.ucsf.edu/care-supported-studies
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Caregiving Toolkit:
Information and Resources to Support Caregivers
| Millions of Americans care for a family member with a serious health condition. Caregiving can be rewarding and challenging at the same time. To help caregivers find information and support, the National Institute on Aging (NIA) has compiled a toolkit of materials and resources, including health information articles, infographics, publications, videos, and more. | |
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South Asian Network is a community-based organization dedicated to advancing the health, empowerment, and civil rights of the South Asian community in southern California through various programs and services. For the past 34 years, SAN strives to provide free and confidential, culturally and linguistically competent services to individuals and families, both virtually and in-person. These services include support in areas such as gender based violence, community health and wellness, mental health therapy, and civic engagement & citizenship.
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This photo was taken at the SAN office in Little Bangladesh in front of a mural painted by a local South Asian artist, Ragni Agrawal. The mural was intentionally left with plenty of space with the thought that we'd like to encourage other South Asian artists to showcase their work by adding to the mural. | |
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