The Midwest Asian Health Association (MAHA) is a non-profit organization established in 2003 with a mission to reduce health disparities for medically underserved, low-income populations in the Midwest. They provide culturally sensitive and linguistically appropriate services, including community outreach education, screening and immunization, mental health services, and research and policy advocacy.
MAHA collaborates with community-based organizations, health care providers, academic institutions, public health departments, and volunteers to fulfill their mission and serve over 18,000 medically underserved individuals annually. They offer programs such as the Health Insurance Navigator Program, Community Mental Health Clinic, Substance Abuse Prevention Program, and the MAHA Community Health Center, providing comprehensive health education and services to Asian American clients without health insurance.
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