CAIPA Foundation Launches “Mental Health Station” Series to Support Asian Community

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The CAIPA Foundation, in collaboration with NYC Council Member Susan Zhuang, State Assemblyman William Colton, the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and other nonprofit organizations launched its Mental Health Station outreach series to raise awareness and reduce stigma surrounding mental health in the Asian American community. The first event in Brooklyn was held at the Chinese Community Social Service Center, with a focus on supporting the mental well-being of Asian senior men. 

At the event, CAIPA Foundation staff conducted in-person mental health surveys specifically tailored for older adults. More than 50 Asian seniors participated, reflecting strong community interest and engagement. Clinical social workers were on hand to provide follow-up support for individuals who may benefit from additional care. The initiative aims to promote early intervention and foster open, culturally sensitive conversations about mental health within the Asian senior community.
The program also addressed the growing concerns among Asian youth. Shirley Huang, CAIPA Foundation’s VP of Community Affairs, shared that one-third of NYC high school students experience depressive symptoms, with Asian teens showing higher rates of suicidal thoughts and behavior. Attendees received information on free youth counseling platforms like Talkspace and the national 988 mental health crisis hotline.
source: Epoch

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