IMPACT REPORT Fiscal Year 2021
OUR MISSION
OUR VALUES
To strengthen the resilience and hope of our diverse community members by improving their health and well-being.
Cultural Sensitivity
OUR VISION
Integrity
Everyone in our diverse community is healthy, safe, and well.
Excellence
Equity
RESILIENCE: ADVANCING TO RESPOND TO ADVERSITY Thank you for supporting AACI and strengthening the resilience of the marginalized, immigrant and refugee families we serve. AACI’s integrated and client centered services are tailored to address the individual health and wellness needs of each AACI client. In response to the vastly increased needs during the pandemic, AACI expanded capacity to serve many more of our community members and advocate on their behalf. Thank you for joining us in our commitment to health, delivered with cultural humility and respect.
Sarita Kohli President & CEO
Marsha Fong Board Chair
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Marsha Fong (Chair) Health Services Manager, Retired
Albert Ng Ching Founder & Former CEO Datamag Inc.
Monica Nayar Office Leader, San Jose PwC
Arturo Cazares (Vice-Chair) Chief Executive Officer LBAN/Latino Business Action Network
Dinah Cheng Executive Consultant
Lily Lim Director, Legal IP and Strategic Alliances ServiceNow
Jacqueline Guzman (Secretary) Deputy City Manager City of Sunnyvale Raul Gorospe (Treasurer) Chief Financial Officer Palo Alto Medical Foundation Operations
Lisa Chen Manager, Market Analysis and Strategy Genentech Rose Dao Physician The Permanente Medical Group
Ernesto Orduna Patient Advocate Toan Le Program Manager Cloudflare
WHO WE SERVE AACI serves all members of our diverse community, focusing on those who are marginalized and who face barriers to accessing health and wellness services. AACI clients span all ages. Most come from low or very low-income backgrounds, 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 their ability to pay.
200+ Staff
21,475
Community Members Served & Reached in 2021
The majority of AACI clients are lowincome individuals and families living in Santa Clara County.
ETHNICITY OF CLIENTS SERVED Not Stated/ Declined*
Asian/ Pacific Islander
Other 2.7%
94% of patients
and clients would recommend AACI to friends and family! *AACI may not capture ethnicity data in some instances such as emergency hotline calls
IMPACT BY THE NUMBERS
1,260
9,888
2,448
14,331
Youth, Adults, and Seniors Received Counseling
Patient Visits at AACI Health Center
Educated about Services for Refugees and Torture Survivors
Youth and Their Families Participated in Brave Bystander Trainings to Combat Racial Violence
Hot Nutritious Lunches Provided to Seniors
2,847 Calls to Our 24-
Hour Domestic Violence Crisis Hotline
5,483 COVID Vaccines and 1,030 COVID Tests
Administered to the Community
Financials July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021 Revenue $ 22,782,244
143
Expenses $ 20,385,495
45
Arts, Media And Advocacy Workshops for Youth Held
14
Sexual Health Education Workshops Hosted
OUR INTEGRATED SERVICES Our client-centered services work together to care for the whole person.
“At AACI, there is someone who speaks your language and that will help you express your thoughts. When I walk through the door, I see smiles and I am very happy to be here.” - Maria, AACI Health Center Patient
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Here For Your Health & Safety!
AACI Health Center provides high quality care regardless of immigration status, insurance, or ability to pay. Our multilingual care team of doctors, nurses, and patient navigators provides comprehensive primary and preventative health care services.
“I got my life back. I came to AACI, and they helped me with everything. I was lost. But now I know that I am free and have my own life.” - Sabina, AACI Behavioral Health Client *Name and image changed for confidentiality reasons
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE Overcoming Stigma!
AACI Behavioral Health offers linguistically and culturally sensitive services that help clients overcome barriers to care. Our trauma-informed, clientcentered, community-based approach includes individual, group, and family counseling for all ages at our clinics, via telehealth, in the home, at school, and in the community.
“AACI Senior Wellness Program really fit my need. It helped me get better health, do exercise, entertainment, and I can write more. It’s like somebody tailored the classes for me!” - Mabel, AACI Senior Wellness Program Participant
WELLNESS
Advocating for Healing! AACI Wellness believes in a holistic approach to overall wellness, which centers on prevention and treats the mind and body alike. AACI provides a full continuum of wellness services, including an emergency shelter for domestic violence (DV) and human trafficking (HT) survivors, HIV education and testing, youth and senior wellness programming, and more.
THANK YOU Donate for Charity East Bay Community Foundation AACI thanks the generous eBay, Inc. donors who invested in our El Camino Health efforts from July 1, 2020 Exelixis, Inc June 30, 2021. Facebook Fan & Chao Foundation ORGANIZATIONS of the Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund AARP California Farrington Historical Adobe Foundation American Psychological Fenwick & West LLP Foundation Google Anonymous Heising-Simons Foundation ArmorBlue Inc. Homelight, Inc. Arthur J. Gallagher & Hurlbut-Johnson Fund Co. Insurance Brokers of Immanuel Lutheran Church California, Inc. Imprenta Communications Asian American Cancer Group Support Network Infineon Technologies Asian Americans Advancing Foundation Justice InspirASIAN Northern Asian Law Alliance California at AT&T Asian Pacific American Islamic Circle of North Leadership Foundation America Asian Pacific Fund Asian Real Estate Association Jeremy Lin Foundation Kaiser Permanente National of America Silicon Valley Community Benefit Fund AT&T at East Bay Community Avenidas Foundation Bala S. Manian Fund Kiwanis Club of Palo Alto Bank of America Charitable Foundation Bay 101 Korean American Community Broadway Cares/Equity Foundation of San Francisco Fights AIDS Law-Sun Community Fund California Bank & Trust Leland High School California Governor’s Office Lyft of Emergency Services Microsoft Corporation Casino M8trix Moss Adams Chen Family Fund Nahm Family Foundation Cisco Systems, Inc. NBC Bay Area City of San Jose New York Life Insurance City of Sunnyvale Company Civic Leadership Academy Nielsen Foundation Comcast Corporation Northern America Taiwanese Community Health Women’s Association Partnership Northern California Chapter Community Solutions On Lok Lifeways County of Santa Clara Pacific Gas and Electric Covered California Company Creativity Fund of DJ and PhRMA Rachelle Chuang Pinpoint Foundation CSz San Jose PwC Charitable Foundation Destination: Home DONORS
Qualcomm River of Life Christian Church Rocketship Mosaic Elementary School Sacred Heart Community Services San Jose SHIP Kits San Jose Water Company San José-Evergreen Community College District Santa Clara County Complete Count Committee Santa Clara Family Health Plan Santa Clara University Second Harvest Food Bank SEIU Local 521 Silicon Valley Community Foundation Silicon Valley Cyber Lions Club Silicon Valley Microelectronics, Inc. Sourcewise Southwest Airlines Stanford Children’s Health | Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford Sunlight Giving Sutter Health/Palo Alto Medical Foundation Texas Instruments Texas Instruments Foundation The Barry H. Tigay Family Foundation The David and Lucile Packard Foundation The Debbie and Paul Baker Charitable Fund The Gordon N. and Anita T. Chan Foundation The Krishnan-Shah Family Foundation, Inc. The Torng-Lee Family Charitable Fund The YWCA Mid-Peninsula Donor Advised Fund of the Philanthropic Ventures Foundation Tides Foundation Tulare Office of Education U.S. Department of Health and Human Resources U.S. Department of Justice
United Way Bay Area United Way Worldwide Unity Spiritual Center San Jose Valley Water Verizon Media Vietnamese American Professional Women of Silicon Valley Wang Family Donor Fund WDG Family Foundation Wells Fargo Women of Color Network Women’s Foundation of California Yen Chuang Foundation YWCA Golden Gate Silicon Valley Zoom Cares Fund, a fund of Tides Foundation INDIVIDUAL DONORS $10,000+ Glenn Osaka Julie C. Chao Sarita and Ujjal Kohli $9,999-$5,000 Anita Chan Bill Feulner Connie Young Yu and Dr. Kou Ping Yu Derry and Charlene Kabcenell Dr. Tasneem Ismailji Janet Choy Lawrence and Tracie Pon Marsha Fong Raul Gorospe Stan and Gloria Chun Hoo Sunil and Margo Dhaliwal Tae Hea and Rosemarie Nahm $4,999-$1,000 Aarti and Sandeep Johri Alex and Lily Wang Alexander Kobayashi Amy Oppenheimer Anne Im and David Wong Armina Husic Atsuko Yube Ava Chiao
AACI has made every effort to accurately list donors.
DONORS! Bhavna Chhotu Bill and Amy Yee Brian and Angela Wo Bung-Fung and Hwa C. Torng Candy Silverman Cheryl Chin Cindy Vu David Bushnell Dean and Wilma Chu Deborah Gong-Guy Dennis Fong and Polly Kam Diane Le Doris Luke Dr. Charmaine and Michael Lum Dr. Dinah Cheng and Dr. Stephen Wong Dr. Frank and Beverly Jan Dr. Jeffery Lee and Susan Lew Lee Frank Nguyen Gail Burke Gerard and Kiersten Manuel Glenn Barreto and Wendy Li Hanley Chew Hien Le and Winnie Chau John and Carol Guertin John and Hera Gutierrez John Dong Nguyen Judy Lai and Kevin Tsai Juliet Chan and Stanley Chen Jun Li Kiyoto and Jeanette Arakawa Kristine Vu Lance Lew Lata Krishnan and Ajay B. Shah Mika and Todd Murakami Murali B Dharan Nancy and Tim Yuen Patricia and Howard Lum Paul Waldron Phil and Joanne Quon Sherri Sager Shyamoli Banerjee and Ajay Chopra Sophia Yen Stuart Campbell Walter Hammon and Meri Maben William and Dolores Joe Willy and Eileen Ma Yeonji Pak
$999-$500 Aimee and Angel Garcia Albert Ching Amy Chang Benjamin Wu Caz Salamanca Chika Mori Dave Geissberger David Le David Yap Diana Han Diana Li Dr. Allan and Mary Chan Seid Dr. Edwin Tan Dr. Fidelia Butt Filbert and Mildred Fong Fu-Tin and Susan Man HaNhi Tran Harvey Jang Huong Nguyen Jacqueline Guzman and Luis Orozco Jasmine Mueller-Hsia Jennifer Van Stelle Jonathan Oberheide Julia Zhu Junko Swain Karlene and Masao Koketsu Kay Winer Keona and Kolina Law Kumar Vora Lily Lim Lisa Maas Marvin Owen Mary and Alex Gloner MJ Lee Owen Lin Pablo and Sherri Luther Peter Cham Rowena M Tomaneng Sarah and Kenneth Guertin Scott Eigenhuis and Sara Morales-Eigenhuis Sean Rhea Teri and Chuck Schwimmer Toan Le Xander Pollock $499-$250 Adrian and Monica Arima Andy Chung Anita Chung Anonymous Arlene Santos
Avneet and Avon Puri Barbara Wilets Bandanza Bonnie Tomei Brady Thomas Brandon Engelbert Cathryn Ming Hyde Cecilia and Peter Manibo Christine Tomcala and Greg Brusstar Daniel Harris Douglas Song Ellen Fosse Etsuko Seidersmiyagi Evelynn Tran Harry and Christina McKinney Hieu H. Dao Jacques Sham Jeffrey Purnell Jethroe Moore Jingting Wu Justin Kao Kathy A. Cordova Kenny Tran Kimberly Madigan Laura Watkins Lee Kusumoto Lisa Chen Mabel Yuen Marcia Klein Marnie Mar Meiwen Lee Michael Seto Michele Lew and Jon Kessler Mike Lazur Nancy Brown Neal and Heather Jarecki Pauline Marquez Pulavarthi Rita Chiang Roby Shamas Steven Aponte Steven Chu Taylor Huynh The Honorable Jeremy and Gina Nishihara The Honorable Joe Simitian The Honorable Kathleen M. King Theresa L. Chen Thomas Cole and Stacie Cheng Truc Dam and Rose Dao Victoria Taketa
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Wing Ko TRIBUTE GIFTS In honor of AACI AACI Asian Women’s Home AACI RD Team AAPI Youth Rising Andrea, Chris, and Shaina Hyde Billy Owen Deon Thompson Dr. Sara Cody Gordon Chan Jean Chen Keona and Kolina Cheng Melissa Luke Mika and Anika Manuel Sarah Marr-Guertin Sarita Kohli The Tran Family from Bakersfield Vietnamese American Professional Women’s Association In memory of Carlos and Soledad Sinsay Kalpana Chawla Reiko Yube Rita Eng-Kwan Sherri Osaka Trinh Vu For a full list of donors, please visit: https://aaci.org/financial/