ACRS was founded in 1973 out of a grassroots effort. During that time, Asian Pacific Americans were at risk of misdiagnosis and receiving inappropriate care from service providers unfamiliar with their culture and language. Today, ACRS provides a continuum of services for primarily low-income, immigrant, refugee, American-born Asians and Pacific Islanders through 13 programs:
- Aging and Adult Services
- Chemical Dependency Treatment
- Children, Youth, and Families
- Congregate Meals and Emergency Feeding
- Consultation & Education
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Domestic Violence Batterers Treatment
- Food Bank
- Information & Referral Services
- Legal Clinic
- Mental Health Services
- Naturalization and Immigration Services
- Problem Gambling Treatment
- Vocational and Employment Services
The agency's largely bilingual, bicultural staff of 180 collectively speaks close to 30 languages and dialects. Caseworkers who speak the same language and come from the same culture assist more than 16,000 people annually, making clients' transitions easier and successful outcomes more likely.

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