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Sociocultural Panel. Given the impact of COVID-19, community-specific xenophobia, national protests, and the presidential election — to say 2020 was a challenging year would be an understatement. RESOURCES — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE The Trans Lifeline Call: 1-877-565-8860. YouthSpace (30 Years of Age and Under) Text 778-783-0177 (6pm – 12am PST) ABOUT US — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Thank you for your willingness to support our mission and what we do. AMHC is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code.. If you would like to donate you can use the following links. Paypal will be the easiest for most people, but if your employer offers matching through Benevity, please look for us on through your work portal. OUR TEAM — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Chief of Marketing Alex San Diego, M.A. Edmonton, AB, CA asandiego@asianmhc.org. Alex (she/her/hers) is a Filipino-Canadian mental health advocate, with experience planning and executing youth mental health education and awareness initiatives with Kids Help Phonefrom 2012 to
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AMHC WAVES Spotlight - From Monolith to Mosaic: Repainting the Asian Diaspora. In honor of Asian/API Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month, AMHC hosted a special WAVES virtual roundtable discussion featuring members of the Asian community whose storiesoften go unheard.
ADVANCING ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH Advancing Asian Mental Health. Advancing Asian Mental Health is an interview series that features individuals and organizations who are striving to make a difference among Asian communities around the APISAA THERAPIST DIRECTORY Linda Thai, MSW-Fairbanks, AK 99701 linda.thai@ndsystems.org (907)374-0852
APIDA — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Asian Mental Health Collective ©2021 AMHC is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. COBY — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Coby “ In Hong Kong, we barely talk about mental health - in Asian culture this is the norm. I had never even heard about mental health until I started struggling with my mental health. I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2018. ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Asian Mental Health Collective seeks to raise awareness about the importance of mental health care, promote emotional well-being, and challenge the stigma concerning mental illness amongst Asian communities worldwide.2021 CONFERENCE
Sociocultural Panel. Given the impact of COVID-19, community-specific xenophobia, national protests, and the presidential election — to say 2020 was a challenging year would be an understatement. RESOURCES — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE The Trans Lifeline Call: 1-877-565-8860. YouthSpace (30 Years of Age and Under) Text 778-783-0177 (6pm – 12am PST) ABOUT US — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Thank you for your willingness to support our mission and what we do. AMHC is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code.. If you would like to donate you can use the following links. Paypal will be the easiest for most people, but if your employer offers matching through Benevity, please look for us on through your work portal. OUR TEAM — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Chief of Marketing Alex San Diego, M.A. Edmonton, AB, CA asandiego@asianmhc.org. Alex (she/her/hers) is a Filipino-Canadian mental health advocate, with experience planning and executing youth mental health education and awareness initiatives with Kids Help Phonefrom 2012 to
FROM THE COMMUNITY
AMHC WAVES Spotlight - From Monolith to Mosaic: Repainting the Asian Diaspora. In honor of Asian/API Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month, AMHC hosted a special WAVES virtual roundtable discussion featuring members of the Asian community whose storiesoften go unheard.
ADVANCING ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH Advancing Asian Mental Health. Advancing Asian Mental Health is an interview series that features individuals and organizations who are striving to make a difference among Asian communities around the APISAA THERAPIST DIRECTORY Linda Thai, MSW-Fairbanks, AK 99701 linda.thai@ndsystems.org (907)374-0852
APIDA — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Asian Mental Health Collective ©2021 AMHC is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. COBY — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Coby “ In Hong Kong, we barely talk about mental health - in Asian culture this is the norm. I had never even heard about mental health until I started struggling with my mental health. I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2018. RESOURCES — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE The Trans Lifeline Call: 1-877-565-8860. YouthSpace (30 Years of Age and Under) Text 778-783-0177 (6pm – 12am PST)ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH
Asian Mental Health Collective ©2021 AMHC is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. OUR TEAM — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Chief of Marketing Alex San Diego, M.A. Edmonton, AB, CA asandiego@asianmhc.org. Alex (she/her/hers) is a Filipino-Canadian mental health advocate, with experience planning and executing youth mental health education and awareness initiatives with Kids Help Phonefrom 2012 to
FROM THE COMMUNITY
AMHC WAVES Spotlight - From Monolith to Mosaic: Repainting the Asian Diaspora. In honor of Asian/API Heritage Month and Mental Health Awareness Month, AMHC hosted a special WAVES virtual roundtable discussion featuring members of the Asian community whose storiesoften go unheard.
ACTD — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Nina Lim, RCC. www.havencounselling.ca Langley, BC V3A1Z4 nina@havencounselling.ca (604) 500-7292. Fiona Jeyachandran, CCC-New Westminster, BC V3M1L5 #MYASIANMENTALHEALTH Coby “In Hong Kong, we barely talk about mental health - in Asian culture this is the norm.I had never even heard about mental health until I started struggling with my mental health. I FAQ — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE *Mental health involves how we think, feel, and act, is influenced by many factors and in turn also impacts many aspects of our lives. It’s also a spectrum - everyone has mental health, regardless of whether or not you have a mental illness. WAVES — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Eric Pai. Eric (he/him) is a Korean-American who grew up in Los Angeles and spent his adult life in New Jersey. He always recognized that there was a lack of dialogue around MENTAL HEALTH MUKBANG Jenny Wang, Ph.D. Dr. Jenny Wang is a 1.5 generation Taiwanese American licensed psychologist in Texas and North Carolina. She currently has a private practice in Houston, Texas where she works exclusively with women’s mental health issues across the lifespan. TRACE — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Asian Mental Health Collective ©2021 AMHC is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Asian Mental Health Collective seeks to raise awareness about the importance of mental health care, promote emotional well-being, and challenge the stigma concerning mental illness amongst Asian communities worldwide.2021 CONFERENCE
2021 Conference — Asian Mental Health Collective. Scroll. YouTube. While Western societies are embracing the emergent self-care movement, members of the Asian diaspora continue to struggle with strong cultural barriers to mental health treatment. Cultural values like face, achievement, and filial piety undeniably shape our individual ABOUT US — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Scroll. Mission. It is the mission of AMHC to normalize and de-stigmatize mental health within the Asian community. Vision. AMHC aspires to make mental health easily available, approachable, and accessible to Asian communities worldwide. Purpose. With the rapid development of and focus on personal well-being in individualisticsocieties, people
RESOURCES — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Call: 1-877-565-8860. YouthSpace (30 Years of Age and Under) Text 778-783-0177 (6pm – 12am PST) Crisis Text Line. Text TALK to 686868 for English. Text TEXTO to 686868 for French. OUR TEAM — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Chief of Marketing. Alex San Diego, M.A. Edmonton, AB, CA. asandiego@asianmhc.org. Alex (she/her/hers) is a Filipino-Canadian mental health advocate, with experience planning and executing youth mental health education and awareness initiatives with Kids Help Phone from 2012 to 2015 and with Jack.org since 2015. ADVANCING ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH Advancing Asian Mental Health is an interview series that features individuals and organizations who are striving to make a difference among Asian communities around the world. From organizations to artists, these are people who are trying to pave the way for theacceptance and
FROM THE COMMUNITY
The month of March brings us to highlight important Asian women in our community Asian women activists, Asian women advocates, and last but certainly not least, Asian women social workers. The Asian Mental Health Collective is honored to feature Jacklyn Tyson, Catt Phan, and Cookie Duong. Read More. Asian MHC April 5, 2021. APISAA THERAPIST DIRECTORY Linda Thai, MSW-Fairbanks, AK 99701 linda.thai@ndsystems.org (907)374-0852
APIDA — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Asian Mental Health Collective ©2021 AMHC is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. COBY — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Coby “ In Hong Kong, we barely talk about mental health - in Asian culture this is the norm. I had never even heard about mental health until I started struggling with my mental health. I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2018. ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Asian Mental Health Collective seeks to raise awareness about the importance of mental health care, promote emotional well-being, and challenge the stigma concerning mental illness amongst Asian communities worldwide.2021 CONFERENCE
2021 Conference — Asian Mental Health Collective. Scroll. YouTube. While Western societies are embracing the emergent self-care movement, members of the Asian diaspora continue to struggle with strong cultural barriers to mental health treatment. Cultural values like face, achievement, and filial piety undeniably shape our individual ABOUT US — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Scroll. Mission. It is the mission of AMHC to normalize and de-stigmatize mental health within the Asian community. Vision. AMHC aspires to make mental health easily available, approachable, and accessible to Asian communities worldwide. Purpose. With the rapid development of and focus on personal well-being in individualisticsocieties, people
RESOURCES — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Call: 1-877-565-8860. YouthSpace (30 Years of Age and Under) Text 778-783-0177 (6pm – 12am PST) Crisis Text Line. Text TALK to 686868 for English. Text TEXTO to 686868 for French. OUR TEAM — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Chief of Marketing. Alex San Diego, M.A. Edmonton, AB, CA. asandiego@asianmhc.org. Alex (she/her/hers) is a Filipino-Canadian mental health advocate, with experience planning and executing youth mental health education and awareness initiatives with Kids Help Phone from 2012 to 2015 and with Jack.org since 2015. ADVANCING ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH Advancing Asian Mental Health is an interview series that features individuals and organizations who are striving to make a difference among Asian communities around the world. From organizations to artists, these are people who are trying to pave the way for theacceptance and
FROM THE COMMUNITY
The month of March brings us to highlight important Asian women in our community Asian women activists, Asian women advocates, and last but certainly not least, Asian women social workers. The Asian Mental Health Collective is honored to feature Jacklyn Tyson, Catt Phan, and Cookie Duong. Read More. Asian MHC April 5, 2021. APISAA THERAPIST DIRECTORY Linda Thai, MSW-Fairbanks, AK 99701 linda.thai@ndsystems.org (907)374-0852
APIDA — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Asian Mental Health Collective ©2021 AMHC is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. COBY — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Coby “ In Hong Kong, we barely talk about mental health - in Asian culture this is the norm. I had never even heard about mental health until I started struggling with my mental health. I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2018. RESOURCES — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Call: 1-877-565-8860. YouthSpace (30 Years of Age and Under) Text 778-783-0177 (6pm – 12am PST) Crisis Text Line. Text TALK to 686868 for English. Text TEXTO to 686868 for French.ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH
Asian Mental Health Collective ©2021 AMHC is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. OUR TEAM — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Chief of Marketing. Alex San Diego, M.A. Edmonton, AB, CA. asandiego@asianmhc.org. Alex (she/her/hers) is a Filipino-Canadian mental health advocate, with experience planning and executing youth mental health education and awareness initiatives with Kids Help Phone from 2012 to 2015 and with Jack.org since 2015.FROM THE COMMUNITY
The month of March brings us to highlight important Asian women in our community Asian women activists, Asian women advocates, and last but certainly not least, Asian women social workers. The Asian Mental Health Collective is honored to feature Jacklyn Tyson, Catt Phan, and Cookie Duong. Read More. Asian MHC April 5, 2021. #MYASIANMENTALHEALTH My Asian Mental Health is a community project that aims to share the journeys and experiences of members of the Asian Diaspora. No matter where we are on our path of discovering and understanding our mental health, it always helps to know that we are never alone. We hope that through these stories, people will be inspired, emboldened, and feel ACTD — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Nina Lim, RCC. www.havencounselling.ca Langley, BC V3A1Z4 nina@havencounselling.ca (604) 500-7292. Fiona Jeyachandran, CCC-New Westminster, BC V3M1L5 FAQ — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Many people have mental health concerns from time to time, but a mental health concern becomes a mental illness when ongoing signs and symptoms cause frequent stress and affect your ability to function on a day to day basis. Examples of mental illnesses include depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorders and addictivebehaviors.
WAVES — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE The purpose of AMHC WAVES is to destigmatize mental health within the Asian community by providing a safe space for individuals to discuss any and all things mental wellness. Please join us for events such as roundtables, guest speaker panels, and other meetups to learn and spread awareness about mental health. We would love to meet you! MENTAL HEALTH MUKBANG Mental Health Mukbang is a video/podcast where we try to break down big mental health ideas into easily digestible sound bites. We hope to you'll join us for conversations that bring Asian culture and mental health to the table. Hosts: Christopher Vo, LMFT. Christopher Vo TRACE — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Asian Mental Health Collective ©2021 AMHC is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVEDENVER MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVEWOMEN S MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Asian Mental Health Collective seeks to raise awareness about the importance of mental health care, promote emotional well-being, and challenge the stigma concerning mental illness amongst Asian communities worldwide. RESOURCES — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVEASIAN AMERICAN MENTAL HEALTHASIAN AMERICAN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICESASIAN AMERICAN MENTAL HEALTH STATISTICSASIAN AMERICAN MENTAL HEALTH STIGMAASIAN CULTURE MENTAL HEALTHASIAN VIEWS ON MENTAL ILLNESS Call: 1-877-565-8860. YouthSpace (30 Years of Age and Under) Text 778-783-0177 (6pm – 12am PST) Crisis Text Line. Text TALK to 686868 for English. Text TEXTO to 686868 for French. OUR TEAM — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Chief of Marketing. Alex San Diego, M.A. Edmonton, AB, CA. asandiego@asianmhc.org. Alex (she/her/hers) is a Filipino-Canadian mental health advocate, with experience planning and executing youth mental health education and awareness initiatives with Kids Help Phone from 2012 to 2015 and with Jack.org since 2015.2021 CONFERENCE
2021 Conference — Asian Mental Health Collective. Scroll. YouTube. While Western societies are embracing the emergent self-care movement, members of the Asian diaspora continue to struggle with strong cultural barriers to mental health treatment. Cultural values like face, achievement, and filial piety undeniably shape our individual ADVANCING ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH Advancing Asian Mental Health is an interview series that features individuals and organizations who are striving to make a difference among Asian communities around the world. From organizations to artists, these are people who are trying to pave the way for theacceptance and
APISAA THERAPIST DIRECTORY Linda Thai, MSW-Fairbanks, AK 99701 linda.thai@ndsystems.org (907)374-0852
ASIAN ACTORS SPEAK UP ON MENTAL HEALTH The Asian Mental Health Collective hears from actors An Phan (based in Los Angeles, USA) and Chase Tang (based in Ontario, Canada) on their thoughts about mental health. Vietnamese-American actress, An, was born and raised in Arkansas by parents who immigrated during the time of the Vietnam War. She moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting, and #MYASIANMENTALHEALTH My Asian Mental Health is a community project that aims to share the journeys and experiences of members of the Asian Diaspora. No matter where we are on our path of discovering and understanding our mental health, it always helps to know that we are never alone. We hope that through these stories, people will be inspired, emboldened, and feel MENTAL HEALTH MUKBANG Mental Health Mukbang is a video/podcast where we try to break down big mental health ideas into easily digestible sound bites. We hope to you'll join us for conversations that bring Asian culture and mental health to the table. Hosts: Christopher Vo, LMFT. Christopher Vo COBY — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Coby “ In Hong Kong, we barely talk about mental health - in Asian culture this is the norm. I had never even heard about mental health until I started struggling with my mental health. I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2018. ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVEDENVER MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVEWOMEN S MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Asian Mental Health Collective seeks to raise awareness about the importance of mental health care, promote emotional well-being, and challenge the stigma concerning mental illness amongst Asian communities worldwide. RESOURCES — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVEASIAN AMERICAN MENTAL HEALTHASIAN AMERICAN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICESASIAN AMERICAN MENTAL HEALTH STATISTICSASIAN AMERICAN MENTAL HEALTH STIGMAASIAN CULTURE MENTAL HEALTHASIAN VIEWS ON MENTAL ILLNESS Call: 1-877-565-8860. YouthSpace (30 Years of Age and Under) Text 778-783-0177 (6pm – 12am PST) Crisis Text Line. Text TALK to 686868 for English. Text TEXTO to 686868 for French. OUR TEAM — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Chief of Marketing. Alex San Diego, M.A. Edmonton, AB, CA. asandiego@asianmhc.org. Alex (she/her/hers) is a Filipino-Canadian mental health advocate, with experience planning and executing youth mental health education and awareness initiatives with Kids Help Phone from 2012 to 2015 and with Jack.org since 2015.2021 CONFERENCE
2021 Conference — Asian Mental Health Collective. Scroll. YouTube. While Western societies are embracing the emergent self-care movement, members of the Asian diaspora continue to struggle with strong cultural barriers to mental health treatment. Cultural values like face, achievement, and filial piety undeniably shape our individual ADVANCING ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH Advancing Asian Mental Health is an interview series that features individuals and organizations who are striving to make a difference among Asian communities around the world. From organizations to artists, these are people who are trying to pave the way for theacceptance and
APISAA THERAPIST DIRECTORY Linda Thai, MSW-Fairbanks, AK 99701 linda.thai@ndsystems.org (907)374-0852
ASIAN ACTORS SPEAK UP ON MENTAL HEALTH The Asian Mental Health Collective hears from actors An Phan (based in Los Angeles, USA) and Chase Tang (based in Ontario, Canada) on their thoughts about mental health. Vietnamese-American actress, An, was born and raised in Arkansas by parents who immigrated during the time of the Vietnam War. She moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting, and #MYASIANMENTALHEALTH My Asian Mental Health is a community project that aims to share the journeys and experiences of members of the Asian Diaspora. No matter where we are on our path of discovering and understanding our mental health, it always helps to know that we are never alone. We hope that through these stories, people will be inspired, emboldened, and feel MENTAL HEALTH MUKBANG Mental Health Mukbang is a video/podcast where we try to break down big mental health ideas into easily digestible sound bites. We hope to you'll join us for conversations that bring Asian culture and mental health to the table. Hosts: Christopher Vo, LMFT. Christopher Vo COBY — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Coby “ In Hong Kong, we barely talk about mental health - in Asian culture this is the norm. I had never even heard about mental health until I started struggling with my mental health. I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2018. ABOUT US — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Scroll. Mission. It is the mission of AMHC to normalize and de-stigmatize mental health within the Asian community. Vision. AMHC aspires to make mental health easily available, approachable, and accessible to Asian communities worldwide. Purpose. With the rapid development of and focus on personal well-being in individualisticsocieties, people
2021 CONFERENCE
2021 Conference — Asian Mental Health Collective. Scroll. YouTube. While Western societies are embracing the emergent self-care movement, members of the Asian diaspora continue to struggle with strong cultural barriers to mental health treatment. Cultural values like face, achievement, and filial piety undeniably shape our individualASIAN MENTAL HEALTH
Asian Mental Health Collective ©2021 AMHC is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code.FROM THE COMMUNITY
The month of March brings us to highlight important Asian women in our community Asian women activists, Asian women advocates, and last but certainly not least, Asian women social workers. The Asian Mental Health Collective is honored to feature Jacklyn Tyson, Catt Phan, and Cookie Duong. Read More. Asian MHC April 5, 2021. #MYASIANMENTALHEALTH My Asian Mental Health is a community project that aims to share the journeys and experiences of members of the Asian Diaspora. No matter where we are on our path of discovering and understanding our mental health, it always helps to know that we are never alone. We hope that through these stories, people will be inspired, emboldened, and feel SUPPORT US — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Thank you for your willingness to support our mission and what we do. AMHC is a non-profit organization pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code.. If you would like to donate you can use the following links. Paypal will be the easiest for most people, but if your employer offers matching through Benevity, please look for us on through your work portal. CONTACT US — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Leave your information below and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible! Donation Inquiry. Volunteer Inquiry. Directory Inquiry. If you are a provider who would like to be added to the APISAA Directory or Asian Canadian Directory please fill out the respective form below: APISAA New Provider Form. ACTD — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE Nina Lim, RCC. www.havencounselling.ca Langley, BC V3A1Z4 nina@havencounselling.ca (604) 500-7292. Fiona Jeyachandran, CCC-New Westminster, BC V3M1L5 WAVES — ASIAN MENTAL HEALTH COLLECTIVE The purpose of AMHC WAVES is to destigmatize mental health within the Asian community by providing a safe space for individuals to discuss any and all things mental wellness. Please join us for events such as roundtables, guest speaker panels, and other meetups to learn and spread awareness about mental health. We would love to meet you!CAREER PANEL
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