AACI
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What we aim to solve
AACI has been a leading service provider for the vulnerable and disadvantaged in Santa Clara County for nearly 50 yeras. In the Silicon Valley, known for its wealth and technological advances, thousands of lower income individuals and families often go unseen and struggle with access to basic health and mental health care, safety, and support. AACI serves all members of our diverse community, focusing on those who are marginalized and vulnerable, and who face barriers to accessing health and wellness services. AACI clients span all ages. Most have low or very low incomes, and many experience trauma, mental illness, chronic disease, isolation, or other obstacles to health and well-being. AACI's culturally sensitive health and wellness services are accessible to all in need, without regard to their immigration status, or ability to pay.
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Domestic Violence Program
The Domestic Violence Program provides free and confidential services including crisis response through a 24-hour hotline, a 12-bed emergency shelter, peer counseling, case management, support groups, emergency transportation, translation and interpretation, and legal advocacy and accompaniment.
Mental Health Program
AACI Mental Health Services offers culturally and linguistically competent services that help clients of all ages overcome barriers to mental health care. We aim to decrease psychiatric symptoms, enhance daily functioning and assist individuals and family members in managing their conditions. We strive for healthy family interactions between the individual and their loved ones, as well as improved functioning within the community.
Services offered include counseling Services in over two dozen languages (Individual, group and family counseling, case management, parenting education) and specialized services (Psychological and neuropsychological assessments, medication evaluation and management, group activities aimed at improving consumers’ quality of life).
Primary Care Health Center
AACI's Primary Care Health Center provides multilingual outpatient primary care services to individuals of all ages.
Center for Survivors of Torture
Since its inception in 2000, CST has provided specialized services, including individual and group psychotherapy, psychiatry, psychological and medical evaluations for political asylum cases, medical, social and legal services to more than 1200 survivors of torture and 500 newly arrived refugees from over 70 countries.
Senior Wellness Center
The Senior Wellness Program strives to not only address physical and mental health, but also the social well-being of Asian American Seniors in Santa Clara County by providing culturally and linguistically competent services.
AACI has 2 Senior Wellness Centers. The Moorpark Senior Wellness Center has been opened since 1976 (participants are mostly Chinese). The Senior Wellness Center at Story Road is open since January 2016 (Participants are mostly Vietnamese).
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Our results
How does this organization measure their results? It's a hard question but an important one.
Number of patient visits
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Direction of Success
Increasing
Number of free anonymous HIV testing and counseling sessions offered
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Direction of Success
Holding steady
Number of people who received clinical mental health care
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Holding steady
number of hot lunches provided to seniors
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Direction of Success
Holding steady
Goals & Strategy
Reports and documents
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Charting impact
Four powerful questions that require reflection about what really matters - results.
What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
Our mission is to strengthen the resilience and hope of our diverse community members by improving their health and well-being. Our vision is that everyone in our diverse community is health, safe and well.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
At AACI our array of high quality, culturally competent services include primary and preventative care, behavioral health counseling, and wellness programs. Our multilingual patient navigators are available to help you navigate the complex health care system.
Our integrated services include:
Primary health care
Behavioral health care
Gender-based violence prevention and services
Services for refugees and torture survivors
Senior wellness
Youth substance abuse prevention and treatment
Policy advocacy and civic engagement
Training for clinical and allied health professionals and community workers
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
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Operations
The people, governance practices, and partners that make the organization tick.
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AACI
Board of directorsas of 02/22/2022
Marsha Fong
Glenn Osaka
Hanley Chew
Fenwick & West
Anthony Lin
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Christy Chung
Albert Ng Ching
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Truc Dam
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Carol Eckardt
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Marsha Fong
Jacqueline Guzman
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Judy Lai
Jeffery Lee
Lily Lim
Finnegan
Ernesto Orduna
Christine Pham
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Organizational demographics
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