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Last Updated: 8/6/2007



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National Asian Women's Health Organization
One Embarcadero Center, Suite 500
San Francisco, CA 94111
Phone: 415-773-2838
Fax: 415-773-2872
E-mail: info@nawho.org
NAWHO is a national non-profit health organization with a mission to achieve health equity for Asian women and families. Its goals are: 1.) To raise awareness about the health needs of Asian Americans through research and education; 2.) To support Asian Americans as decision-makers through leadership development and advocacy; and 3.) To strengthen systems serving Asian Americans through partnerships and capacity building.

Seattle Counseling Service for Sexual Minorities (SCSSM)
1216 Pine Street, Suite 300
Seattle, WA 98101
Phone/TTY: (206) 323-1768
Fax: (206) 323-2184
Seattle Counseling Service is a community resource that advocates, educates and serves to advance the social well being and mental health of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender communities.

Society for Women's Health Research
1025 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 701
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-223-8224
Fax: 202-833-3472
E-mail: info@womenshealthresearch.org
The Society for Women?s Health Research is the nation?s only non-profit organization whose mission is to improve the health of all women through research, education and advocacy. The Society encourages the study of sex differences between women and men that affect the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease.

California Black Women's Health Project
101 N. LaBrea - Suite 610
Inglewood, CA 90301
Phone: 310-412-1828
Fax: 310-412-0923
E-mail: wellwoman@cabwhp.org
Founded in 1994, the California Black Women's Health Project (CABWHP) focuses on empowering black women to take personal responsibility for their own health and to advocate for changes in policies that adversely affect black women's health status.

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