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- East Bay Asian Youth Center (Roosevelt Health Center)
The Centerīs Village Collaborative created the first-ever after-school wrestling team for male and female API youth at Roosevelt Middle School. Participation in this program increased physical fitness and nutritional intake among API middle school youth.
Contact: Samantha Blackburn, Japhet Aquino, (510) 879-2953
- HEI GU Youth Ensemble
HEI GU Ensemble, young peope between the ages of 10-17, underwent a transformation of mind, body, and spirit with an intensive training program led by Martial Arts Master, Sifu Mark Wong, and musician and HEI GU Founder and Director, Jason Jong.
Contact: Jason Jong, Penina Ava Taesali, (510) 282-5664
- OASES (Oakland Asian Students Educational Services)
OASES after-school programs provide enrichment and life skills programming for youth. The OASES Health and Physical Fitness Project offered youth an array of recreational and sports activities and taught students about a myriad of health and nutrition-related topics.
Contact:Jenny Lam, Alice Lin, (510) 891-9928
- Pacific Islander Kie Association (PIKA)
This Pacific Islander environmental and activist group conducted focus groups with parents to determine barriers in adolescent healthy eating and physical activity.
Contact: Penina Ava Taesali, (510) 637-0464 |
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