AAFF

The Asian American Federation of Florida (AAFF) is a 501(c)(3) coalition that aims to unity and collaboration among the various Asian Pacific American organizations and to improve the relationship of a culturally diverse Asian Pacific American community in Florida. The AAFF is a statewide organization made up of more than 70 Bangladesh, Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Indian, Iranian, Korean, Laotian, Taiwanese, Thai, Turkish and Vietnamese community-based organizations, businesses and media.

Partners

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The Florida Prosperity Partnership is a statewide collaborative dedicated to supporting working families through improving financial literacy, Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Outreach, advocacy and others.

Janet Hamer, Director
Senior Community Development Manager
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Jacksonville Branch
800 Water Street, Jacksonville Florida 32204
Janet.hamer@atl.frb.org
(904) 632-3588


HUMAN SERVICES COALITION
   Human Services Coalition                                                                        Based in Miami, FL, the nonprofit Human Services Coalition (HSC) identifies and launches innovative strategies to help people and communities thrive. HSC works through a network of partner organizations, linking people with financial education, healthcare information, public benefits, andeducational and economic opportunities. HSC's programs promote economic self-sufficiency, participation in civic life and respect across many divides.
   
    

Karla Gottlieb

Vice President of Community Partnerships
Human Services Coalition
1900 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 200 / Miami, FL 33132
p 305.576.5001 x33 / f 305.576.1718
www.hscdade.org

Prosperity Campaign

 

ASIAN AMERICAN JUSTICE CENTER 
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Founded in 1991, the Asian American Justice Center works to advance the human and civil rights for Asian Americans, and build and promote a fair and equitable society for all.
 
Asian American Justice Center SpeakersThe Asian American Justice Center is one of the nation's leading experts on issues of importance to the Asian American community including: affirmative action, anti-Asian violence prevention/race relations, census, immigrant rights, immigration, language access, television diversity and voting rights. Its expertise is widely acknowledged: in the media, by the public and lawmakers at the very highest tiers of government.

Since its founding, along with its affiliates – the Asian Pacific American Legal Center in Los Angeles, the Asian Law Caucus in San Francisco and the Asian American Institute in Chicago – it has enacted a sweeping range of programs on critical national issues that enrich, enhance and serve our communities all across the country.

To do this, they Promote Civic Engagement by empowering Asian Americans with the tools and support to best participate in the democratic process, while shaping the policies and programs that most affect their communities at the local, regional and national level.

They  work to Forge Strong and Safe Communities by building community leadership and combating hate crimes, while promoting social understanding between the diverse racial and ethnic groups we represent, as well as their neighboring communities.

They are committed to Creating an Inclusive Society by helping Asian American and other minority groups to successfully challenge discriminatory barriers to fair and equal access to justice in the courts, jobs in the marketplace as well as government programs, benefits and forms of assistance at every level.