Arizona’s Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) population is one of the fastest-growing communities in the state, contributing significantly to Arizona’s economic growth, education, healthcare, technology, entrepreneurship, and cultural diversity. Despite this growth, many AANHPI communities remain underserved, underrepresented, and often overlooked in public policy, healthcare outreach, and social service support.
The AANHPI population in Arizona is highly diverse, representing dozens of ethnicities, languages, immigration histories, and socioeconomic backgrounds. While some communities experience economic success, many families — particularly immigrants, seniors, refugees, caregivers, and low-income households — face barriers related to language access, healthcare navigation, mental health stigma, affordable housing, workforce advancement, and culturally responsive services.
AANHPI seniors are especially vulnerable to isolation, limited access to translated healthcare information, and lack of culturally familiar support systems. Mental health and brain health discussions are often stigmatized in many immigrant cultures, leading to delayed care and limited awareness around aging-related conditions such as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Youth and young professionals also face challenges related to identity, representation, bullying, discrimination, and limited leadership visibility despite being one of the fastest-growing student populations in Arizona.
Organizations such as OCA Greater Phoenix Chapter work to bridge these gaps through civic engagement, youth leadership development, health equity outreach, mentorship, educational programming, and cross-cultural community partnerships.
As Arizona continues to grow, investment in culturally responsive programs and equitable community resources remains essential to ensuring that AANHPI communities are visible, supported, and empowered to thrive.
Why Support OCA Greater Phoenix Through Give In May
OCA Greater Phoenix Chapter is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing civic engagement, education, cultural inclusion, leadership development, and community wellness across Arizona’s diverse Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities.
Through youth leadership programs, mentorship, cultural initiatives, health equity outreach, educational forums, and community partnerships, OCA Greater Phoenix works to build stronger, more connected, and empowered communities.
Recent initiatives include:
“Brain Health is Community Health” — a multicultural health equity and brain wellness initiative hosted in partnership with healthcare professionals and Arizona State University.
Youth internship and leadership development programs serving emerging student leaders across Arizona.
Civic engagement and educational programs promoting advocacy, representation, and cross-cultural understanding.
Community events celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month, cultural identity, and intergenerational connection.
Your support through Give In May helps expand:
youth mentorship and leadership training,
health education and wellness outreach,
culturally responsive community programming,
volunteer development,
and accessible educational opportunities for underserved families and seniors.
Every contribution helps strengthen community voices, increase opportunity, and create lasting impact across Arizona.
Donate today and help build healthier, more connected, and empowered communities for future generations.
'OCA-GPC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization Tax-ID: 45-3043495 | 7121 E. 1st Ave. Scottsdale, AZ 85251 |