Resource Guides
Trusted, culturally responsive health information for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities.
At Asian Women for Health (AWFH), we believe that access to accurate, culturally relevant health information is essential to achieving health equity. Our Resource Guide Library brings together educational materials, toolkits, and trusted resources on a range of health topics affecting Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) individuals, families, and communities.
Browse resources by health topic, community, or language to find information that meets your needs. Whether you are looking for mental health support, cancer information, chronic disease prevention resources, brain health education, or materials for youth and families, our guides are designed to help you make informed decisions and connect with care.
Many of these resources were developed in collaboration with community partners, healthcare providers, researchers, and public health organizations to ensure they are accessible, relevant, and responsive to the needs of AANHPI communities. Together, they reflect AWFH’s commitment to advancing health equity through education, partnership, and community engagement.
AANHPI Youth Health Resources

Coming Soon: Domestic Violence in Sapphic Relationships
AYMHI Program, 2026
How to Improve Relationships with your Asian Family
In collaboration with MAP for Health, 2025
Cancer
Mental Health & Well-Being
Safety, Violence Prevention & Support
Brain Health, Dementia & Caregiving

Coming Soon: Dementia
As part of the BRAIN-V Project, 2026

Coming Soon: Alzheimer’s Disease
As part of the BRAIN-V Project, 2026

Coming Soon: Caregiver Support
As part of the BRAIN-V Project, 2026
Healthy Living
Women’s Health

Coming Soon: Osteoporosis

Coming Soon: Menopause
Disclaimer: The information provided in these resource guides is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding any questions about your health or medical care.




















