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community initiatives“reaching out to all of Maryland’s communities”

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overnor’s Of ce

Governor’s Ofce and Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs

AnnuAl RepoRt

2007

AcknowledgementsThomas Nappi, PhotographyIn Young Shin, Graphic DesignEmily Zhao, Intern

cover Artcopyright 2005 Joan Lok, All Rights Reserved.www.radiantbrush.com

Annual Report 2007

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Message from the Governor 5

Message from the Executive Director,

Governor’s Office of Community Initiatives 6

Message from the Commission Chair 7

Commissioners and Staff 8

Executive Summary 10

Governor’s Asian Pacific American Summit 11

Community Involvement and Empowerment 12

Education, Healthcare and Aging 13

Business Development 15

Grants, Capacity Building, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness 16

Reconstituted Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs 17

Commission Work Plan 18

Conclusion 19

Appendix A: Executive Order 01.01.2007.19 20

Appendix B: Demographic Data 24

Appendix C: Directory of Resources 28

Annual Report 2007

Dear Friends,

LastApril,weconvenedtheGovernor’sAsianPacificAmericanSummitwiththehopeofsittingdownwiththeAsianPacificAmericancommunityandlisteningtoyourissuesandconcerns.Theresponsewas overwhelming. More than 250 community leaders, stakeholders and advocates came to Annapolis to addressthemostpressingneedsofthecommunityanddiscusspossiblesolutions.

AfterhearingfromyouattheSummit,IresolvedtoelevatetheGovernor’sOfficeandCommissiononAsianPacificAmericanAffairsinordertoempowertheofficetobeastrongeradvocateforthecommu-nityandtoputtheCommissiontoworkonmoresubstantiveandrelevantissues.IsignedanewExecutiveOrderreconstitutingtheCommissionandexpandingitsmembershipfrom17to21,tobetterreflectthediversityandgrowthoftheAsianPacificAmericanpopulation.TheExecutiveOrderalsoplacestheCom-missionwithintheGovernor’sOfficeofCommunityInitiatives,allowingittoengageandcoordinatetheresourcesofmultipleStateagencies.

IhaveappointedJaneNishida,whopreviouslyservedasSecretaryoftheMarylandDepartmentoftheEnvironment,tochairthisCommission.Eachcommissionerbringsawealthofwisdom,talentandexperiencetotheCommission,andIamconfidentthattheAsianPacificAmericancommunitywillbewell-represented and well-served.

AswemakerealandsteadyprogressinourOneMaryland,IwillrelyontheGovernor’sOfficeandCommissiononAsianPacificAmericanAffairstohelpexpandopportunitiesforthegrowingAsianPacificAmerican community in business, employment, education and many other areas.

Sincerely,

MartinO’MalleyGovernor

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MARTIN O’MALLEYGOVERNOR

STATE HOUSE100 STATE CIRCLE

ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND 21401-1925(410)974-3901

(TOLL FREE) 1-800-811-8336

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STATE OF MARYLANDOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

Governor’s Office and Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs

TheGovernor’sOfficeofCommunityInitiatives(GOCI)coordinatescommunityandvolunteeractivities statewide and advises the Governor on policies to enhance and improve community programs. ThisOfficealsooverseestheworkoftheGovernor’sOfficeonServiceandVolunteerism,VolunteerMary-landandcommunityaffairsserviceswithintheExecutiveBranchofMarylandgovernment.Additionally,GOCIcoordinatesoutreachtoethniccommunitiesacrossMaryland,overseeingtheGovernor’sOfficeandCommissiononAsianPacificAmericanAffairs,theGovernor’sCommissiononHispanicAffairs,theGovernor’sCommissiononMiddleEasternAmericanAffairs,andtheMarylandCommissiononIndianAffairs.

AsaGovernor’sCoordinatingOffice,GOCIisabletoengagetheresourcesofmultipleStateagenciesandcoordinatepolicyandactivitiesrelatedtocommunityinitiatives.ByelevatingtheGov-ernor’sOfficeandCommissiononAsianPacificAmericanAffairsandplacingitundertheauspicesofGOCI,GovernorO’MalleyhasaffirmedhisstrongcommitmenttotheAsianPacificAmericancommunity.

UndertheleadershipofExecutiveDirectorDavidLee,theGovernor’sOfficeandCommissiononAsianPacificAmericanAffairshasalreadybecomeanintegralpartoftheGovernor’sOfficeofCommu-nityInitiatives.Together,weexpecttomakegreatstridestowardensuringgreateraccessandoppor-tunitiesforAsianPacificAmericanslivinginMaryland.Inordertoachievethisgoal,wewillcontinuetoreachouttothecommunity,engagekeystakeholders,andmobilizeparticipationinandsupportofcommunity initiatives.

Finally,IwanttocommendSecretaryBrendaDonald,DeputySecretaryStacyRodgers,andtheDepartmentofHumanResources,whichforfifteenyearshousedtheGovernor’sOfficeandCommis-siononAsianPacificAmericanAffairsandgenerouslyprovidedtheresourcestoallowtheOfficetodoitsimportant work.

IsraelC.“Izzy”Patoka,ExecutiveDirectorGovernor’sOfficeofCommunityInitiatives

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Annual Report 2007

OnbehalfoftheGovernor’sCommissiononAsianPacificAmericanAffairs,Iampleasedtopres-entthis2007AnnualReport.

GovernorO’MalleyhasappointedaCommissionthattrulyreflectsthegreatethnic,geographic,andoccupationaldiversityoftheAsianPacificAmericancommunity.MyfellowCommissionersandIarehonoredtoservetheGovernorandthepeopleofMarylandinthiscapacity.WetakeveryseriouslyourroleasadvisorstotheGovernorandhisAdministration,andwearecommittedtomeetingthechargeoftheCommission–addressingtheeconomic,workforceandcommunitydevelopmentissuesaffectingtheAsianPacificAmericancommunity.

Tothisend,wehavetakentherecommendationsfromtheGovernor’sAsianPacificAmericanSummitandformulatedanaggressiveworkplanfortheCommission.WehopethatourworkwillimproveandenrichthelivesofallMarylanders.

The2007AnnualReportsummarizestheproceedingsoftheGovernor’sSummitandlaysouttheworkplandevelopedbytheCommission.ItalsoprovidesimportantdataabouttheAsianPacificAmericancommunityinMaryland,aswellasadirectoryofresourcesandcontacts.Itrustthatthisreportwillberelevantandusefultoyou.

JaneNishida,ChairGovernor’sCommissiononAsianPacificAmericanAffairs

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Governor’s Office and Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs

COMMISSIONERS(EthnicityandCountyofResidenceinparentheses):

Jane Nishida, Chair (Japanese, Montgomery County)•SeniorEnvironmentalInstitutionsSpecialistattheWorldBank•FormerSecretaryoftheMarylandDepartmentoftheEnvironment•FormerMarylandDirector,ChesapeakeBayFoundation

Bruce Lee, Vice-Chair (Korean, Montgomery County)•GeneralCounselforTissueGene,abiotechcompanyinMontgomeryCounty•FounderandPresident,GreystoneCapitalCorporation

Anis Ahmed (Bangladeshi, Montgomery County)•Coordinator,MontgomeryCountyOfficeofHumanRights•SteeringCommitteeMember,AsianAmericanHealthInitiative•Member,BangladeshAssociationofAmerica,Inc. Shukoor Ahmed (Indian, Prince George’s County)•CEOforV-Empower,Inc.,anITsolutionscompany•ExecutiveDirector,StateDemocracyFoundation

Katherine Chin (Chinese, Baltimore City)•President,BaltimoreAsianTradeCouncil,LLC•Formerfacultymember,JohnsHopkinsHospitalSchoolofNursing•Formermember,MarylandStateArtsCouncil

Kwang Choi (Korean, Howard County)•Chair,KoreanAmericanCommunityAssociationofHowardCounty•FormerChair,KoreanAmericanGrocersAssociation(KAGRO)ofMaryland

Elizabeth Chung (Chinese, Frederick County)•ExecutiveDirector,LearningInstituteForEnrichment(LIFE)&Discovery,Inc.•ProgramCo-Director,ChineseStudiesSummerCenterfortheGiftedandTalented,FrederickCountyPublicSchools•Member,FrederickCountyHumanRelationsCommission

George Dang (Vietnamese, Montgomery County)•President,AcaciaFinancialAdvisorsLLC•BoardMember,AsianPacificAmericanChamberofCommerce•BoardMember,MontgomeryCollegeFoundation

Dr. Kamala Edwards (Indian, Montgomery County)•President,IndianAmericanLeadershipCouncil(IALC)•FormerChair,MarylandGovernor’sAdvisoryCouncilforNewAmericans(MACNA)/Governor’sTaskForceonAdultEducation•FormerChair&Founder,NAACPMulticulturalCommunityPartnership,MontgomeryCounty•Professor,DepartmentofEnglishCompositionandLiterature,MontgomeryCollege

Dr. Suresh Gupta (Indian, Montgomery County)•FormermemberoftheMarylandBoardofPhysiciansQualityAssurance•PresidentoftheHinduTempleofMetropolitanWashington•PresidentofthePrinceGeorge’sCountyCharitableFoundation

Maria Hrabinski (Filipino, Anne Arundel County) •FormerLegislativeAssistanttoCongressmanWayneGilchrest•PublicRelationsOfficer,KatipunanFilipinoAmericanAssociationofMaryland

Dr. Martin Ma (Chinese, Montgomery County)•President&CEO,ITTECOM,namedoneoftheTop100MBEsfor2007bytheDailyRecordandtheGovernor’sOfficeofMinorityAffairs•FormerExecutiveVicePresident,ChineseAssociationofSciences&Technology(CAST-USA)•President,NorthwesternChineseAmericanAssociation

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David Pak (Korean, Anne Arundel County)•PresidentofUSmaxCorporation,afederalITservicescontractor•BoardMember,GoodwillIndustriesoftheChesapeake•FormerBoardMember,BaltimoreHispanicChamberofCommerce

Tammy Pantages (Korean, Charles County)•PresidentoftheKoreanAmericanAssociationofSouthernMaryland•ChairoftheKoreanCulturalArtsFoundation

Shailesh Patel (Indian, Baltimore County)•President,HuntValleyHospitality,Inc.•SeniorVicePresidentofDevelopment,NewGenerationHospitality•BoardMember,Children’sCancerFoundation

Lily Qi (Chinese, Montgomery County)•President,OrganizationofChineseAmericansGreaterWashingtonD.C.Chapter•FormerDirectorofPublicAffairs,D.C.DepartmentofInsurance,SecuritiesandBanking•LiaisontotheAsian,PacificIslander,ArabandNear-EasternAmericanCommunities,OfficeofMontgomeryCounty ExecutiveIkeLeggett

Dr. Amjad Riar (Pakistani, Montgomery County)•PhysicianatVeteransAffairsMedicalCenter,WashingtonD.C.•PalliativeMedicineConsultantandMedicalDirectorforCapitalHospice,WestSideRegion•Member,MontgomeryCountyCommissiononHealth•BoardMember,MontgomeryCountyMuslimCouncil

Dr. Nayan Shah (Indian, St. Mary’s County)•MedicalDirectorofShahAssociates,an80-physicianmulti-specialitygrouppracticeinSouthernMaryland•DirectorofMedicalServices,BAPSShreeSwaminarayanMandir

Dr. Sovan Tun (Cambodian, Montgomery County)•Economist/StatisticianfortheEqualEmploymentOpportunityCommission•President,CambodianBuddhistSociety

Beth Wong (Filipino, Prince George’s County)•InternationalBusinessDevelopmentConsultant,Powersolv•BoardMember,Maryland-AsiaEnvironmentalPartnership•FormerAssociateDirectorforCommunityRelations,PrinceGeorge’sCountyOfficeofCommunityRelations

Kui Zhao (Chinese, Howard County)•Planner/Demographer,BaltimoreCountyOfficeofPlanning•FormerPlanner,AnneArundelCountyOfficeofPlanningandZoning•CertifiedbytheAmericanInstituteofCertifiedPlanners

STAFF

David K. Lee SeniorExecutiveDirector

Alfreda Gill OutreachCoordinator

Agnes M. Smith ExecutiveAssistant

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

In2007,theGovernor’sOfficeandCommissiononAsianPacificAmericanAffairsenhanceditseffortstoengagetheAsianPacificAmericanpopulationanddeveloppartner-ships with state agencies and community-based organiza-tions,inordertopromotetheinterestsofAsianPacificAmericans(APA)inMaryland.

ThemostsignificantaccomplishmentoftheGovernor’sOfficeandCommissiononAsianPacificAmericanAffairswastheconveningoftheGovernor’sAsianPacificAmeri-canSummitinApril2007.Forthefirsttime,theSummitbroughttogetherkeyleadersandadvocatesfromnon-profit,faith-basedandcommunityorganizations;socialserviceproviders;researchersandeducators;andhigh-lev-elfederal,stateandlocalgovernmentofficialstodiscussissuesandconcernsofimportancetotheAsianPacificAmericancommunity.Infourbreakoutsessions,partici-pantsdiscussedawiderangeofsubjectmatterareasfromAPA representation in government and the political process to disparities in health care and aging services, resulting in anumberofrecommendations.

InSeptember2007,followingrecommendationsmadeattheSummit,GovernorMartinO’MalleyresolvedtoelevatetheCommissionbyissuingExecutiveOrder01.01.2007.19whichreconstitutedtheCommission.TheGovernorex-pandedtheCommission’smembershipfrom17to21,andchargedittofocusonissuesrelatedtobusiness,workforceandcommunitydevelopment.TheExecutiveOrderalsotransferredtheOfficeofAsianPacificAmericanAffairsand

theCommissionfromtheDepartmentofHumanRe-sourcestotheGovernor’sOfficeofCommunityInitiatives.InDecember2007,theGovernorappointedinfluentialcommunityleaderstotheCommissionandchoseJaneNishida,aformerSecretaryoftheEnvironmentunderGovernorParrisGlendening,tochairtheCommission.

TheCommissionheldastrategicplanningmeetingandhasembarkedonanambitiousworkplanofbothshort-termandlong-termgoalstoimplementmanyoftherecommendationsfromtheSummit.TheCommission’sprioritiesinclude:

• Promoting the recruitment, hiring and advancement ofAPAsinStategovernment;

•ExpandingopportunitiesforAPAbusinessesthroughtheMinorityBusinessEnterpriseprogramandinter-nationaltrade;

• Addressing education, social, and health care con-cernsofAPAindividualsandfamilies;and

•IncreasingthecapacityofcommunityorganizationstomeettheneedsofthegrowingAPApopulation.

TheGovernor’sOfficeandCommissiononAsianPacificAmericanAffairsisdedicatedtoservingthecitizensofMaryland by advising the Governor and State agencies onissuesrelatedtobusiness,workforceandcommunitydevelopmentandadvocatingfortheAsianPacificAmeri-can community.

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OnApril30,2007,theGovernor’sCommissiononAsianPacificAmericanAffairsconvenedtheinauguralGovernor’sAsianPacificAmericanSummit.Forthefirsttime,APAcom-munityleadersandadvocatescametogethertoexchangeideas and best practices in roundtable discussions with policymakersfromState,federalandlocalgovernments.Morethan250participantsattended,representingnon-prof-it,faith-based,andcommunityorganizations,socialserviceand heath care providers, businesses and trade associa-tions, and academia.

TheSummitaffordedtheopportunityforattendeestohearfromstateandlocalgovernmentofficialsaboutprogramsandservicestobenefittheAPAcommunity;toadvocateforthe community’s needs and share ideas on how to address thoseneeds;andtonetworkwithandlearnfromotherlead-ers in the APA community.

KeynoteaddressesweredeliveredbyGovernorMartinO’MalleyandformerU.S.SecretaryofTransportationNorman Mineta.

Otherelectedandappointedofficialsinattendanceincluded:•DelegateKumarBarve,District17•DelegateSusanLee,District16•DelegateSaqibAli,District39•JeanneHitchcock,SecretaryofAppointments•ThomasPerez,Secretary,DepartmentofLabor,Licensing&Regulation

•JohnColmers,Secretary,DepartmentofHealth&MentalHygiene•GloriaLawlah,Secretary,DepartmentofAging•IzzyPatoka,ExecutiveDirector,Governor’sOfficeofCommunityInitiatives•JohnKuo,Administrator,MotorVehicleAdministration•IleneRosenthal,DeputySecretary,DepartmentofAging•GordonAoyagi,Director,MontgomeryCountyHomeland Security Department•JudgeBrianKim,DistrictCourtofMarylandforMontgomeryCounty

Breakoutsessionswereheldinroundtableformatonthefollowingtopics:•CommunityInvolvementandEmpowerment•Education,HealthcareandAging•BusinessDevelopment•Grants,CapacityBuilding,PublicSafetyandEmergency Preparedness

The issues and recommendations discussed in these breakoutsessionsaresummarizedinthefollowingpages.

GOVERNOR’S ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN SUMMIT

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APA representation in governmentInMaryland,APAsaccountfor5%ofthetotalpopula-tion.Incertainlocaljurisdictions,likeMontgomeryandHowardcounties,APAsmakeupnearly15%ofthetotalpopulation. In State government, there are currently no APAsservingincabinetlevelpositions,andonlyfourAPAelectedofficials.OnepercentofStategovernmentem-ployeesareAPA,and5%ofMontgomeryCountyemploy-ees are APA.

Recommendations:•Holdagencyheadsaccountablefordiversityhir-

ing. Use StateStat as a tool to measure and track progress

•PromotetheappointmentofmoreAPAstoboardsand commissions

•AssisttheGovernor’sAppointmentsOfficeinidenti-fyingtalentedandqualifiedcandidatesforappoint-ments

•ElevateandempowertheGovernor’sOfficeonAsianPacificAmericanAffairstoplayastrongerroleinthis administration

Reasons for not voting within Asian community, Election 2004

0 10 20 30 40

Illness

Out of town

Forgot

Not Interested

Too busy, schedule

Transportation

Did not like candidate

Registration problems

Bad Weather

Inconvenient Polling

Other

No answer

US Census Bureau, Current Population Survey

AsianUnited States

Participation in the Political ProcessInmanyways,theAPAcommunityisfragmentedpoliti-callyanddoesnottakeadvantageofitsaggregatesizetoinfluencestateandlocalpolitics.APAsmustbecomemore actively engaged in the political process and partner with other ethnic communities to command the attention ofelectedofficials.

Recommendations:•Meetwithstateandlocalelectedofficialstoraise

awarenessofAPAissuesandconcerns• Develop ways to bring community issues to the at-

tentionofelectedofficialsandpolicymakers•StrengthenAPAcommunitiesindifferentareasof

theState,suchasAnneArundel,Baltimore,Freder-ick,Howard,andPrinceGeorge’scounties

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND EMPOWERMENT

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EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE AND AGING

outreachOutreachtoadiverseAPAcommunitythatencompassesmanydifferentlanguagesandculturalnormsisahugechallenge. There is not enough long-term investment and consistency in government outreach and education targeted to the APA community. As a result, there is a lackofknowledgeandunderstandingoftheservicesandprograms that are available. Translation and interpretation servicesareoftennotavailableorinadequate,creatinganartificialbarriertogovernmentresources.

lack of data collectionThereisatremendouslackofresearchanddataontheAPAcommunity,particularlyintheareaofhealthcare.ThelackofdataaffectstheunderstandingoftheimpactsandqualityofservicesfortheAPAcommunity.

Recommendations:• Promote more academic research programs like the AsianAmericanStudiesProgramattheUniversityofMaryland

•Encouragecollectionofracebaseddata,particularlyin health care impacts and services

Recommendations:•ExamineandimprovetheState’slanguageaccesspolicybyprovidingarangeoflanguageresources(suchasavolunteerinterpreterbank,morebilingualemployees,andtelephonelanguagelines)tohelpresidentswithlimitedEnglishproficiencytobetterac-cess government programs and services

• Provide more translated materials, particularly at pointsofaccess

• Train government employees who interact directly with the public to become more culturally sensitive

•Encouragethehiringofmorebilingualemployees,andprovideinterpretertrainingandcertification

english language AcquisitionTherearelongwaitinglistsforEnglishlanguageclassesforadults.WhileadultEnglishlanguagestudentsmaylearntoconverseinEnglishinasocialsetting,theyoftenexperi-encedifficultyacquiringthetechnicalproficiencyinEnglishnecessaryforemployment.TheselanguagebarriersalsopreventAPAsfrombeingabletoaccessgovernmentre-sourcesforthemselvesandtheirfamilies.

Recommendations:•Incorporateworkforcetrainingandacculturationpro-gramsintoEnglishlanguageclassesforadults.

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Health disparitiesThehealthneedsofunder-representedgroupsareagrow-ingproblemthatmustbeaddressed.APAsexperienceahighrateofdeathfromstomach,liverandcervicalcancer.ThereisalsoahighrateofhepatitisBamongAPAs.Thereisalackofculturallyandlinguisticallyproficienthealth-careproviderswhichaffectsqualityofcare,andthisproblem is especially pronounced in mental health.

Recommendations:•Educatehealthcareprovidersonthevalueofalter-

native medicine such as acupuncture•Increasefundingforhealthcarefornewimmigrants•ConductbettereducationaboutAPAmentalhealth

needs•Encourageculturalproficiencytrainingforhealth-

care providers•Streamlinecertificationandaccreditationprocessesforforeign-trainedhealthcareprofessionals

•CreateonlinedirectoryofAPAorganizationsandindividuals that provide culturally and linguistically proficientservices

Aging challengesAs the aging population increases, there are long waiting listsforservicesforseniors.TheelderlyintheAPAcom-munityfaceevengreaterchallengesbecauseoflanguagebarriers,culturalgaps,andlackoftransportation,whichresults in reduced access to programs and services and anincreasedfeelingofisolation.

Recommendations:• Make senior programs more accessible, including

senior employment and volunteer programs, so that seniors can remain active

• Develop culturally competent long-term care and as-sistedlivingfacilitiesandretirementhomesforthegrowing elderly APA population

• Provide more culturally and linguistically diverse programsforseniors

• Provide more ethnic dishes in senior nutrition pro-grams

• Foster collaboration among community service providers that serve seniors in ethnic minority com-munities

Source: AAPI Health Data 2006, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

networkingIt is important to network with other business owners and governmentofficialswhocanprovidetechnicalexpertiseandhelpexpandbusinessopportunities.Usually,familymembersandfriendsinthecommunityhelpwithinitialbusiness start up, as many APAs own small businesses. Many government programs are available to assist small businesses,butAPAbusinessownersoftendonotknowaboutthem.Chambersofcommerceandtradeorganiza-tions can also be important.

Recommendations:•ConductbetteroutreachtoAPAbusinessowners,

including advertising in ethnic newspapers•Organizemeetingswithtradeorganizationsandchambersofcommerce

• Promote business incubators and other small busi-ness development programs

• Provide better translation and interpretation services to eliminate language barriers

minority Business enterprise ProgramStateandlocalgovernmentsmustdoabetterjobofprovid-ing outreach and technical assistance to APAs, particularly forminoritybusinesscertificationandgovernmentcon-tracting.TheMinorityBusinessEnterprise(MBE)programisstructuredtobenefitAfricanAmericanandwomen-owned businesses, and greater attention to other ethnic groups should be emphasized.

Recommendations:•EstablishMBEgoalsforAPAbusinesses•Arrangemeetingswithgovernmentprocurementoffi-

cers to promote government contracting opportunities

Value of Contract Awards

Women28%

African American

17%

Sheltered Workshop

17%

Asian American

12%

Hispanic American

6%

Disabled 1%

Native American

2%

Non-Profit17%

Minority Business Enterprise Report, 2007Governor’s Office of Minority Affairs

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emergency PreparednessAPAsareoftenslowerthanotherminoritygroupstoseekhelp in an emergency. Many in the APA community simply do not know what it takes to be prepared. Emergency preparednessliteratureisavailableinmanydifferentlan-guagesfromorganizationsliketheAmericanRedCross,butmanyAPAsdonotknowtheyevenexist.Volunteerreception centers are available to coordinate and direct those who want to volunteer in an emergency, and bilin-gualvolunteersareoftenneeded.Partnershipsneedtobeformedbetweenemergencymanagementofficialsandcommunity organizations.

Recommendations:•Makeemergencypreparednessinformationmorereadilyavailableindifferentlanguages

• Promote volunteer language bank that could be a resource in emergencies

• Forge partnerships between emergency response agencies and APA community organizations

• Encourage APA community leaders to be more pro-active in seeking help when necessary

grants and capacity BuildingMost APA organizations are run by volunteers and lack sustainabilityandstability.Thenumberofnon-profitorganizations serving the APA community is very small in proportiontothesizeofthecommunity.Moregrantsareneeded to help build capacity among APA organizations to moreeffectivelyrunprogramsandservicesandfillgapsingovernmentresources.Communityleadersneedtolearnwheretofindgrantsthatmatchtheirprogramneeds,aswell as how to write winning grant applications. More rela-tionships must be established with mainstream organiza-tions that are looking to partner with ethnic organizations that can reach underserved communities.

Recommendations:•Helpformmoreorganizationsthatcanaddressethnic-specificneeds

•WorkwithGovernor’sGrantsOfficetopromoteavailable training workshops and other resources to researchandapplyforgrantopportunities

•Helpcommunityleadersandgrantwriterstocon-nectwithappropriatepointsofcontactatStateagenciesandprivatefoundations

•Promotenon-profitorganizationsasameanstobuild community, coordinate volunteer activity, and leverage community resources

• Encourage smaller organizations to partner with more sophisticated, well-established organizations that can provide mentorship

Public safetyDomestic violence is a serious issue in the APA commu-nity, but it is not discussed in public because it is seen asapersonalissue.Morerecruitmentofbilingualpoliceofficerswouldhelpbuildbetterrelationsbetweenlawen-forcementandthecommunity,andencourageimmigrantcommunitiestobetterreportcrimes.Withincreaseingang activity, it is also important to keep children engaged in productive activities.

Recommendations:• Encourage partnerships and dialogue between law enforcementandcommunityorganizations

•Conductoutreacheventsatcommunitymeetingstorecruitmorebilingualofficers

• Provide education about domestic violence in vari-ous languages, and provide culturally and linguisti-callycompetentservicesforvictims

•Investinafterschoolprogramsforchildren

GRANTS, CAPACITY BUILDING, PUBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

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OnSeptember17,2007,GovernorMartinO’MalleysignedExecutiveOrder01.01.2007.19(seeAppendixA),elevat-ingtheGovernor’sCommissiononAsianPacificAmericanAffairstotheExecutiveDepartmentandplacingitwithintheGovernor’sOfficeofCommunityInitiatives.TheGover-noralsoreconstitutedtheCommissionandexpandeditsmembershipfrom17to21tobetterreflectthegrowthanddiversityoftheAPAcommunity.

PursuanttotheExecutiveOrder,theGovernor’sCommis-siononAsianPacificAmericanAffairshasbeenchargedwithengagingtheAsianPacificAmericancommunityinpartnership with State government to promote their social, cultural,andbusinessinterests.Specifically,thedutiesandresponsibilitiesoftheCommissionareto:

• Serve as an advisory body to the Governor and agen-cieswithintheExecutiveDepartmentonmattersrelatingtotheAsianPacificAmericanpopulationofMaryland, including matters relating to economic, workforce,andbusinessdevelopment;

•IdentifyneedsorproblemsaffectingAsianPacificAmericans, and develop appropriate responses and programs;

•ConductoutreachtoAsianPacificAmericangroupsand communities in the State, and communicate informationtothemconcerningpublicandprivateprogramsthatarebeneficialtotheirinterests;

•Reviewandcommentonanyproposedfederal,State, or local legislation, regulations, policies, or programsthataffecttheAsianPacificAmericanpopulationofMaryland;

• Generally comment and make appropriate recom-mendationsonmattersaffectingthehealth,safetyandwelfareoftheAsianPacificAmericanpopulationofMaryland

Tomoreefficientlyexecuteitschargeandmoreeffectivelydistributeitsresponsibilities,theCommissionhasformedfourcommittees.Thespecificresponsibilitiesofeachcom-mitteeare:

1. workforce development This committee will study APA appointments to boards and commissions, and to other decision-making positions withinstategovernment.ThegoalofthiscommitteewillbetoincreaseengagementandopportunitiesforAPAsinstategovernment.

2. Business development ThiscommitteewillstudyAPAparticipationintheMBEprogram and state government contracting. This commit-teewillalsoexplorewaystopromotetradewithAsiaandforeigndirectinvestmentfromAsia.

�. social services This committee will work to promote and increase access to state programs and services, including social, health, and educational programs. This committee will also ad-dresshowtomeettheneedsofcommunitieswithlimitedEnglishproficiency.

4. community development This committee will work to reach out to APA communities and promote cultural awareness throughout the state. This committeewillalsostudywaystoplanfortheanticipatedandcontinuedgrowthoftheAPApopulation.

TakingintoaccountthemandatesoftheGovernor’sExecu-tiveOrderaswellastheproceedingsfromtheGovernor’sAsianPacificAmericanSummit,theCommissionheldastrategicplanningmeetingtodevelopshort-term(Year1)andlong-term(Years2-4)goalsfortheCommissionandCommittees.ThefollowingistheCommission’sWorkPlanthatsetsforththeshorttermandlongtermgoalsandactivitiesoftheCommissionandCommitteeswhichwillbereviewed each year and revised as appropriate.

RECONSTITUTED COMMISSION ON ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN AFFAIRS

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COMMISSION WORK PLAN

Full commission:Short Term Goals and Activities:

•MeetwiththeGovernor’sOfficeofMinorityAffairstodiscusstheMinorityBusinessEnterpriseProgram

•MeetwiththeDepartmentofBudgetandManage-ment and other state agencies to discuss the status ofAPAsinthestateworkforce,bothatthemanage-rial level and skilled position level

•MeetwiththeDepartmentofBusinessandEconom-ic Development to discuss APA economic develop-ment opportunities and international trade with Asia

•MeetwiththeDepartmentofHealthandMentalHygieneandotherstateagenciestodiscusshealthandsocialservicesforAPA’s

•MeetwithAPAcommunitiesindifferentareasthroughoutthestatetodiscusstheCommission’sactivitiesandtheneedsofcommunitymembers

workforce development committee:(Members:GeorgeDang,KamalaEdwards,BruceLee,DavidPak,LilyQi)

Short Term:•AssessthestatewidedataonthestatusofAPA’sinthestateworkforce,bothatthemanagerialleveland skilled position level

• Develop recommendations to increase the aware-ness,recruitmentandpromotionofAPA’sinstateand local government

Long Term:•CreateandmaintainadatabaseofAPAcandidatesforstateappointments

•CreateandmaintainadatabaseofAPAorganiza-tionsandmediaoutletsforcollectionanddissemi-nationofstateemploymentannouncements;

•Identifytrainingprogramsforcurrentandfuturestate government employees, both at the manage-rial level and at the skilled position level

Business development committee:(Members:KwangChoi,MartinMa,JaneNishida,ShaileshPatel,BethWong)

Short Term:•OrganizeanAPAconferencetopromotebusinessandeconomicdevelopmentopportunitiesforAPA’s

•MeetwithAPAChamberofCommerceandAPAtrade associations to outreach and collaborate on business and economic development opportunities

•DeveloprecommendationsforthepromotionandexpansionofMBEopportunitiesfortheAPAcom-munity

Long Term:•WorkwithDBEDonorganizingtrademissionstoAsia,includingChina,India,Koreaandothercoun-tries in Asia

• Meet with Maryland Aviation Administration and Maryland Port Administration to promote increased presence and trade with Asian countries

•OrganizemeetingswithembassyofficialsfromAsian countries to promote increased presence and investments in Maryland

Long Term Goals and Activities:•DevelopStateStatindicatorstomeasuretheef-fectivenessofoutreachandengagementwithAPAcommunity

• Study state government’s current language access policyandidentifyadditionalopportunitiesandwaystoincreaselanguageaccessservicesforcom-munitieswithlimitedEnglishproficiency

•Reviewlegislativeandexecutivepolicies/programsaffectingAPAandimmigrantcommunitiesandmake recommendations

•IdentifyopportunitiestopartnerwiththeGovernor’sCommissiononHispanicAffairsandGovernor’sCommissiononMiddleEasternAmericanAffairsonissuesofmutualinterestandconcern

• Promote voter registration and participation in elec-tions

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social services committee:(Members:KatherineChin,ElizabethChung,AmjadRiar,NayanShah,SovanTun)

Short Term:•ConductandreportonastatewideAPAhealthand

education needs assessment•Identifymodelstateandcountyprogramsthat

promote APA outreach and access to health, social and educational services

Long Term:• Develop recommendations to increase outreach

and access to health, social, and educational servicesforAPAcommunity

• Meet with Asian medical clinics to discuss their operations and opportunities to partner with the Commission

•Exploretheestablishmentofamobilehealthclinicwhich could serve APA community statewide

•Studywaystostreamlineprofessionalcredential-ingandlicensingrequirementsforforeign-trainedhealthprofessionals

community development committee:(Members:AnisAhmed,ShukoorAhmed,SureshGupta,MariaHrabinski,TammyPantages,KuiZhao)

Short Term:•OrganizeAPAHeritageMonthactivitiesandevents•ConductoutreachmeetingswithAPAcommunity

groups • Assist with Governor’s citations and proclamations forAPAcommunityevents

Long Term:•PromoteawarenessandparticipationinCensus2010

•CompiledatabaseofstateandlocalresourcesforAPAs and new immigrants

•OrganizeannualAPAsummitandculturalevents•ProduceregularnewsletterforAPAcommunity•IncreaseinformationandlinkageswithAPAcom-munitiesthroughCommissionwebsite

CONCLUSION

TheCommissionhasestablishedanambitiousworkplantomeetthechargeoftheGovernor’sExecutiveOrder01.01.2007.19andaddresstherecommendationsofthefirstGovernor’sAsianPacificAmericanSummitin2007.Overthecourseofthenextyearandbeyond,wewillworkcloselywiththeGovernor’sOffice,stateandlocalgovern-ments, service providers and business organizations, and other stakeholders within the diverse APA communities toensuregreateraccessandinclusionforAsianPacificAmericans and all Marylanders.

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APPENDIX A: Executive Order 01.01.2007.19

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APPENDIX B:Asian Pacific Americans in Maryland, 2006U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Servey

APA in Maryland, 2006

Asian Indian

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Other Asian

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AsianIndian 64,142Bangladeshi 2,325Cambodian 2,827Chinese,exceptTaiwanese 65,737Filipino 33,812Hmong 0Indonesian 1,769Japanese 8,876Korean 48,516Laotian 1,303Malaysian 107Pakistani 7,700SriLankan 1,330Taiwanese 1,614Thai 4,106Vietnamese 22,736OtherAsian 6,749OtherAsian,notspecified 2,713NativeHawaiian 510Samoan 439GuamanianorChamorro 1,910OtherPacificIslander 652

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Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic violence resource ProjectAnjaliNagpaul,ExecutiveDirectorP.O.Box14268Washington,D.C.20044(202)464-4477(Phone)(202)986-9332(Fax)info@dvrp.orgwww.dvrp.org

chinese American Alliance, greater washingtonHenryLau,President5138DurhamRoadEastColumbia,MD21044(443)794-5039(Phone)Hp_lau@yahoo.com

chinese American citizens Alliance (cAcA)DavidLeong,WashingtonD.C.President2421KaywoodLaneSilverSpring,MD20905(301)236-9359(Phone)dngoleong4@verizon.netgrndough@gmail.comwww.cacanational.org

coordination council of chinese American AssociationsHelenHe,President27TimberRockRdGaithersburg,MD20878(301)512-3318(Phone)cccaa2008@gmail.cominfo@cccaa.uswww.cccaa.us

council of Asian Indian Associa-tions of greater washington dcN.KoshySamuel,President1021UniversityBoulevardEastSilverSpring,MD20903(301)384-2441(Phone)caia@caiawashington.orgwww.caiawashington.org

counselors Helping (south) Asians/Indians, Inc. (cHAI)RaziaKosi,ExecutiveDirector4517RedLeafCourtEllicottCity,MD21043(443)615-1355(Phone)raziakosi@chaicounselors.orgwww.chaicounselors.org

Federation of Indian American Associations (FIA)AnnPillai,CapitalRegionVice-President319SummitHallRoadGaithersburg,MD20877(301)935-5321(Phone)(301)935-2627(Fax)info@nfia.netwww.nfia.net

Howard county muslim councilAnwer HasanP.O.Box820Clarksville,MD21029(410)531-8066(Phone)www.gomedina.com

India Abroad center for Political Awareness1275KStreetNW,Suite810Washington,D.C.20005(202)289-3654

Indian American leadership councilKamalaEdwards,PresidentP.O.Box10521SilverSpring,MD10914(301)680-0145(Phone)(301)680-0146(Fax)kamala.edwards@montgomerycollege.eduwww.indianamericans.org

Islamic society of Baltimore (IsB) Bassam sayad, President6631JohnnycakeRoadBaltimore,MD21244(410)747-4869(Phone)(410)719-8935(Fax)Bassam.sayad@isb.orginfo@isb.orgwww.isb.org

Japanese American citizens league (JAcl)FloydMori,NationalExecutiveDirector1828LStreetNW,Suite802(D.C.Office)Washington,D.C.20036(202)223-1240(Phone)(202)296-8082(Fax)natdir@jacl.orgdc@jacl.orgwww.jacl.org

Japanese American veterans AssociationTerryShima,ExecutiveDirector415RussellAve,#1005Gaithersburg,MD20877(301)987-6746ttshima@worldnet.att.netwww.javadc.org

katipunan Filipino American Association of marylandChadMeneses,PresidentPOBox36021Towson,MD21286(443)801-4703(Phone)KatipunanMD@gmail.comwww.katipunan.org

korean American Association of the state of marylandKunSin,President10207NewHampshireAvenueSilverSpring,MD20903(301)875-7007(Phone)Ksin42@msn.com

korean American coalition - d.c.GieKim,President1001ConnecticutAve.NW,Suite730Washington,D.C.20036(202)296-9560(Phone)(202)296-9568(Fax)kacdc@kacdc.orgwww.kacdc.org

korean American community Association of Howard countyKiWonHahm,President9455BaltimoreNationalPike,Suite202EllicottCity,MD21042(410)799-8880(Phone)(410)799-8933(Fax)ki@imellis.com

korean American disabled People’s Association (kAdPA)ByungAhn,Director3448EllicottCenterDrive,Unit4E1EllicottCity,MD21043(410)997-4139(Phone)byungahnl@msn.comwww.kadpausa.org

korean American Foundation (kAF) greater washingtonKyungKooKim,VicePresidentPOBox11476Alexandria,VA22312(703)967-6234(Phone)Yale30@hanmail.netwww.kafgw.com

korean American women’s society of maryland, Inc.ChongBarden,President2411HamdenCourtCrofton,MD21114(410)320-1291(Phone)

korean senior citizens Association of Howard countyJa Yul Yoo, President6150FrolandGarth,Apt.213Columbia,MD21045(410)978-4489(Phone)

korean society of marylandInWook“Ben”Hur,PresidentPOBox18273(Mail)Baltimore,MD2122727E.NorthAve.(Center)Baltimore,MD21202(410)644-5500ext119(Phone)(410)368-1593(Fax)contact@koreansocietyofmd.orgwww.koreansocietyofmd.org

korean veterans Association, washington, d.c.Paul Lee, President11859NewCountryLaneColumbia,MD21044(410)772-0476(Phone)(410)730-3188(Fax)193112@hanmail.net

maryland Arab American committee (mAAc)Dr.BilalAyyub,President11429PalatineDrivePotomac,MD20854(301)299-9375(Phone)Ayyub@bmaengineering.com

maryland state APA Elected officials

delegate saqib Ali MontgomeryCounty–District39HouseOfficeBuilding6BladenSt,Room224Annapolis,MD21401(410)841-3021(Phone)(410)841-3375(Fax)Saqib.ali@house.state.md.us

delegate kumar Barve MontgomeryCounty–District17HouseOfficeBuilding6BladenSt,Room361Annapolis,MD21401(410)841-3464(Phone)(410)841-3020(Fax)kumar.barve@house.state.md.us

delegate susan lee MontgomeryCounty–District16HouseOfficeBuilding6BladenSt,Room414Annapolis,MD21401(410)841-3649(Phone)(410)841-3026(Fax)Susan.lee@house.state.md.us

delegate kriselda valderrama PrinceGeorge’sCounty–District26HouseOfficeBuilding6BladenSt,Room205Annapolis,MD21401(410)841-3210(Phone)(410)841-3339(Fax)Kris.valderrama@house.state.md.us

Advocacy

Advocates for survivors of torture and traumaPorthiraChhim,DirectorofDevelopment431EastBelvedereAvenueBaltimore,MD21212(410)464-9006(Phone)(410)464-9010(Fax)info@astt.orgwww.astt.org

APIA voteAlvinaYeh,ProgramCoordinator1666KStreetNW,Suite440Washington,D.C.20006(202)223-9170(Phone)(202)457-0549(Fax)info@apiavote.orgwww.apiavote.org

Asia societyVishakhaDesai,President1575EyeStreet,NW,Suite325Washington,DC20005(202)833-2742(Phone)(202)833-0189(Fax)AsiaDC@AsiaSociety.orgwww.asiasociety.org

APPENDIX C: Directory of Resources

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Maryland Nonprofits190W.OstendStreet,Suite201Baltimore,MD21230(410)727-6367(Phone)(410)727-1914(Fax)www.marylandnonprofits.com

maryland vietnamese mutual Association, Inc.DianeVyVu,ExecutiveDirector8121GeorgiaAvenue,Suite503SilverSpring,MD20910(301)588-6862(Phone)(301)576-4502(Fax)info@mdvietmutual.orgwww.mdvietmutual.org

montgomery county muslim councilIrmaHafeez,President14731MaineCoveTerraceN.Potomac,MD20878(301)610-0028(Phone)(240)644-9391(Fax)irmahafeez@aol.comwww.mcmcouncil.org

national Association for the education and Advancement of cambodian, laotian and vietnamese (nAFeA)162816thStreetNW3rdFloorWashington,D.C.20009(202)667-4690(Phone)(202)667-6449(Fax)searac@searac.orgwww.searac.org/nafea.html

national council of Asian Indian AssociationsNagender Madavaram, President20116GunnersTerraceGermantown,MD20876(301)916-0303(Phone)www.ncaia.org

national Federation of Filipino American Associations260724thStreetNW,Suite4Washington,D.C.20008(202)986-1153(Phone)(202)978-5109(Fax)admin@naffaa.orgwww.naffaa.org

national Japanese American memorial FoundationGeraldYamada,ActingExecutiveDirector16201IStreetNW,Suite925Washington,D.C.20006(202)530-0015(Phone)(202)530-0016(Fax)njamf@starpower.netwww.njamf.com

organization of chinese Americans, Inc. (ocA)MichaelLin,ExecutiveDirector132218thStreet,NWWashington,D.C.20036(202)223-5500(Phone)(202)296-0540oca@ocanational.orgwww.ocanational.org

korean American dry cleaners Association of marylandJong Pal Park, President5311EastDriveBaltimore,MD21227(443)834-2740(Phone)info@kdam.ushttp://www.kadam.us

korean American woman’s chamber of commerce, UsAGinnyKim,SecretaryGeneral10090MainStreet,#305Fairfax,VA22031(703)591-5155(703)591-2225ginnykim@ifine.comwww.kawccusa.com

maryland-Asia environmental PartnershipPeter Gourlay, PresidentP.O.Box4536Timonium,MD21094(301)305-3700(Phone)prgo@comcast.netwww.mdaep.com

maryland-china Business council, Inc.AndyDubosky,PresidentandChairman4340EastWestHighway,Suite1100Bethesda,MD20814(202)293-6866(Phone)www.mcbc.net

maryland Industrial PartnershipsJeanne Pekny, Program Management SpecialistUniversityofMaryland2100PotomacBuilding,092CollegePark,MD20742(301)405-3892(Phone)(301)314-2658(Fax)jpekny@umd.eduwww.mips.umd.edu

maryland small Business development centerRenéeC.Sprow,StateDirector7100BaltimoreAvenue,Suite401CollegePark,MD20740(301)403-8300(Phone)(301)403-8303(Fax)rsprow@mdsbdc.umd.eduwww.mdsbdc.umd.edu

maryland technology enterprise InstituteKaiDuh,DirectorUniversityofMaryland2105PotomacBuilding,092CollegePark,MD20742(301)405-3906(Phone)kduh@umd.eduwww.umcrp.umd.edu

monte Jade science and technology AssociationElaineChang,President(301)977-1084(Phone)Mjdc.chair@yahoo.comhttp://cht1.endiva.net/mj-dc/portal/portal-home.asp

organization of chinese Americans – d.c. (ocA-dc)LilyQi,ExecutiveDirectorPOBox34943Bethesda,MD20817(301)580-0418(Phone)lily.ocadc@yahoo.comwww.ocadc.org

organization of chinese American women (ocAw)Rosetta Lai4641MontgomeryAve.Suite208Bethesda,MD20814(301)907-3898(Phone)(301)907-3899(Fax)info@ocawwomen.orgMaryland@ocawwomen.org(Email–MarylandChapter)www.ocawwomen.org

south Asian American leaders of tomorrow (sAAlt)DeepaIyer,ExecutiveDirector6930CarrollAvenue,Suite506TakomaPark,MD20912(301)270-1855(Phone)(301)270-1882(Fax)deepa@saalt.orgwww.saalt.org

tAA Foundation, IncTessVeloso,ProjectManager713MacDillRoadBaltimore,MD21220(410)372-0525(Phone)(410)372-0508(Fax)tessveloso@yahoo.com

taiwan Benevolent Association of AmericaI-Ta Liang11936AppaloosaWayNorthPotomac,MD20878(301)340-0518(Phone)liangita@yahoo.com

taiwanese Association of America, greater Baltimore chapterCaroleHsu,President1506WorthingtonHeightsParkwayCockeysville,MD21030(410)329-9897(Phone)(410)329-1223(Fax)Chsu1122@aol.com

Us Indonesia societyDavid Merrill, President1625MassachusettsAveNW,Suite550Washington,D.C.20036(202)232-1400(Phone)(202)2327300(Fax)usindo@usindo.orgwww.usindo.org

washington coalition for comfort women Issues, Inc.OkChaSoh,PresidentPOBox370Annandale,VA22003(240)271-6441(Phone)(301)552-2775(Fax)okchasoh@bible.eduwww.comfort-women.org

Business

America china Business women Alliance15100VicarsWayDarnestown,MD208781-800-928-0572(Phone)1-888-958-0483(Fax)administrator@acbwa.orgwww.acbwa.org

Asian Pacific American Chamber of commerceJohnYoung,Chairman3204TowerOaksBoulevard,Suite208ARockville,MD20852(301)424-1471(Phone)jyoung@apachamber.usED@apacc.uswww.apacc.us

Asian real estate Association of America, washington d.c. chapterSongHutchins,Chair7389LeeHighway,Suite133FallsChurch,VA22042(301)625-9545(Phone)(301)560-8087(Fax)dcmetro@areaa.orgwww.areaa.org/dcmetro

chinese Association for science & technology, washington-dc ZengjianHu,Chairmanc_kong@yahoo.comwww.castdc.org

dragonbridge Inc.12300TwinbrookParkway,Suite505Rockville,MD20852(301)881-2081(Phone)(301)881-2084(Fax)www.dragonbridge.com

Governor’s Office of Business Advocacy and small Business AssistanceJamesMcLean,ExecutiveDirector217E.RedwoodStreet,10thFloorBaltimore,MD21202(410)767-6300(Phone)jmclean@choosemaryland.org

korean American chamber of commerce of greater washingtonNicolas Son, President8510FloweringCherryLaneLaurel,MD20723(301)535-8350(Phone)(301)362-9013(Fax)kaccdc@yahoo.comwww.kaccgw.org

korean American dry cleaners Association of greater washingtonKiIn,President2018WoodfordRoadVienna,VA22182(703)887-1424(Cell)

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cultural

Asian American Arts center, korean dance and musicHyungJ.Cho,ArtDirector12401MiddleBrookRoad,#150Germantown,MD20874(301)346-1267(Phone)aaacdkim@yahoo.comwww.aaacus.com/aaac

Asian Arts & cultural centerBokI.Kim,OrientalBrushPaint9845DiversifiedLaneEllicottCity,MD21042(410)750-7531(Phone)(410)484-3719(Fax)bokimkim@verizon.net

Asian Arts & cultural centerSuewheiShieh,ExecutiveDirectorTowson University8000YorkRoadTowson,MD21252(410)704-2807(Phone)www.new.towson.edu/asianarts

global reach for Arts and cultural education (grAce)WaltonE.Dawson,President508LoudenCourtSilverSpring,MD20901(301)247-7180(Phone)

korean traditional dance teamHeeKyungLee(443)854-0198(Phone)heeslo@yahoo.co.kr

meki’s tamure Polynesian dance group(410)789-7332(Phone)cocoanutz@verizon.netwww.hula123.com

mook Jae korean calligraphyMyoung-wonKwon1015GadsdenAveSilverSpring,MD20905(301)948-8708(Phone)mookjae@gmail.com

sumi-e society of AmericaJoan Lok, President6311FriendshipCourtBethesda,MD20817www.sumiesociety.org

tai Yim kung Fu school10730ConnecticutAveKensington,MD20895(301)949-9299(Phone)www.taiyimkungfu.com

Us Japan cultural centerMikioKanda5416NevadaAve,NW2600VirginiaAve.NW#711Washington,D.C.20015(202)342-5800(Phone)(202)342-5803(Fax)

national korean American grocers AssociationDavidKim101W.NorthAveBaltimore,MD21201(410)207-6260(Phone)(410)244-5803(Fax)davidkim@kagromd.comhttp://www.kagro.com

on leong chinese merchant AssociationVincentLiuMeng-Ching,President333ParkAvenueBaltimore,MD21201(443)642-0707(Phone)

Prince george’s county korean American chamber of com-merceWilliamTaeYoungPark,President7904AnnapolisRoadLanham,MD20706(301)577-8898(Phone)(301)577-17379Fax)Wtypark4752@hotmail.com

rockville economic development, Inc.SallySternbach,ExecutiveDirector95MonroeStreetRockville,MD20850(301)315-8096(Phone)(301)315-8097(Fax)sternbach@rockvilleredi.orgwww.rockvilleredi.org

towsonglobal, Business globalization centerClayE.Hickson,DirectorTowson University7801YorkRoad,Suite342Towson,MD21204(410)769-6448(Phone)(410)769-6477(Fax)info@towsonglobal.comwww.towsonglobal.com

Us Pan Asian American chamber of commerceSusan Au Allen, President132918thStreetNWWashington,D.C.20036(202)296-5221(Phone)(202)296-5225(Fax)info@uspaacc.comwww.uspaacc.com

Us thailand Business councilDennis Grace3050KStreetNW,Suite205Washington,D.C.20007(202)337-5973(Phone)(202)337-0039(Fax)www.ustbc.org

world trade center InstituteDeborahKielty,ExecutiveDirector401E.PrattStreet,Suite232Baltimore,MD21202(410)576-0022(Phone)(410)576-0751(Fax)kielty@wtci.orgwww.wtci.org

(301)405-4772(Phone)(301)4054773(Fax)www.intprog.umd.edu

government

Federal

center for minority veteransRonaldSagudan,AAPIVeteransLiason810VermontAvenue,NW(OOM)Washington,D.C.20420(202)461-6191(Phone)(202)273-7092(Fax)Ronald.sagudan@va.gov

Federal Bureau of Investigation, Baltimore Field OfficeMarvellaGray,CommunityOutreachSpecialist2600LordBaltimoreDriveBaltimore,MD21244(410)265-8080(Phone)(410)277-6677(Fax)marvella.gray@ic.fbi.gov

library of congress, Asian divisionAnchiHoh,AssistanttotheChief101IndependenceAvenueSEWashington,D.C.20540(202)707-5673(202)707-1724adia@loc.gov

State

department of Business & economic developmentOffice of International Trade and Investment RobertWalker,Director217EastRedwoodStreet,12thFloorBaltimore,MD21202(410)767-0680(Phone)(410)333-4302(Fax)rwalker@choosemaryland.orgwww.choosemaryland.org

department of the environmentStanley Tsai 1800WashingtonBoulevard,Suite735Baltimore,MD21230(410)537-4478(Phone)(410)537-4477(Fax)Stsai@mde.state.md.uswww.mde.state.md.us

Governor’s Grants OfficeEricBrenner,Director21StateCircleAnnapolis,MD21401(410)974-5090(Phone)ebrenner@gov.state.md.uswww.gov.state.md.us/grants.html

Governor’s Office of Community InitiativesIsraelC.“Izzy”Patoka,ExecutiveDirector301W.PrestonStreet,15thFloorBaltimore,MD21201410-767-4159(Phone)ipatoka@goci.state.md.uswww.goci.maryland.gov

education

Asian American leAdAnitaKattakuzhy,ProgramManager11141GeorgiaAvenue,Suite515Wheaton,MD20902(301)942-9333(Phone)(301)942-9222(Fax)info@aalead.orgwww.aalead.org

Asian American studies ProgramDr. Larry Shinagawa, DirectorUniversityofMaryland1120ColeStudentActivitiesBuildingCollegePark,MD20742(301)405-0996(Phone)(301)314-6575(Fax)lshinaga@umd.eduwww.aast.umd.edu

c P l Youth centerJudyCheng,Director601EastPotomacSt.Brunswick,MD21716(240)344-6648(Phone)info@cplyouthcenter.orgwww.cplyouthcenter.org

Hope chinese schoolKyleLiang,ChairP.O.Box841CollegePark,MD20741(301)721-0558(Phone)www.hopechineseschool.org

Howard county Public school system, International student and Family servicesFaulkner ridge center10598MarbleFaunCourtColumbia,MD21044(410)313-6667(Phone)

International contractsArlenePrince,ProgramsCoordinatorTowson University8000YorkRoadTowson,MD21252(410)704-2239(Phone)(410)704-4646(Fax)aprince@towson.edu

lIFe and discoveryElizabethChung,ExecutiveDirector1West2ndStreetFrederick,MD21701(301)634-6838(Phone)info@lifeanddiscovery.comwww.lifeanddiscovery.com

maryland coalition for Inclusive educationMark Martin, President7484CandlewoodRoad,SuiteRHanover,MD21076(410)859-5400(Phone)(410)859-1509(Fax)mcie@mcie.orgwww.mcie.org

Office of International ProgramsUniversityofMaryland1122HolzapfelHallCollegePark,MD20742

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Governor’s Office of Minority AffairsLuwandaW.Jenkins,SpecialSecretary6SaintPaulSt.,Suite1502Baltimore,MD21202(410)767-8232(Phone)(410)333-7568(Fax)info@mdminoritybusiness.comwww.minoritybusiness.com

Maryland Office of new AmericansEdward Lin, Director311W.SaratogaStreet,2ndFloorBaltimoreMD21201410-767-7514(Phone)elin@dhr.state.md.us

Office of the Attorney GeneralJeanetteLee,ConsumerEducationDirector200St.PaulPlace,16thFloorBaltimore,MD21202(410)576-6956(Phone)(410)576-7040(Fax)jlee@oag.state.md.uswww.oag.state.md.us

Office of the Secretary of StateInternational Affairs and the maryland sister states ProgramMendy Nitsch, Assistant Director16FrancisStAnnapolis,MD21401(410)974-5521ext3865(Phone)(410)974-5527(Fax)mnitsch@sos.state.md.uswww.sos.state.md.us

state Highway AdministrationLolita Stewart, Diversity Program Coordinator7491ConnelleyDriveHanover,MD21076(410)787-4078(Phone)(410)787-4020(Fax)lstewart@sha.state.md.uswww.sha.state.md.us

Local

Anne Arundel County Office of county executiveMarkChang44CalvertStreetAnnapolis,MD21401(410)222-1242(Phone)mchang@aacounty.org

Baltimore City Mayor’s Office of neighborhoodsJamesKwak,KoreanLiaison332CityHallBaltimore,MD21202(410)396-4735(Phone)(410)396-1632(Fax)James.kwak@baltimorecity.govwww.ci.baltimore.md.us/government/moon

Baltimore city Police departmentLiuMeng-Ching,PoliceOfficer,CommunityAffairsSection242W,29thStreet(410)396-2553(Phone)(410)727-7147(Fax)Meng-ching.liu@baltimorepolice.org

Baltimore city Police departmentNamhyunKim,KoreanLiaison242W.29thStreetBaltimore,MD21211(410)396-2372(Phone)Namhyun.Kim@baltimorepolice.orgwww.baltimorepolice.org

Howard county department of citizen servicesSunny Moon, MAP Specialist6751ColumbiaGatewayDriveColumbia,MD21046(410)313-6526(Phone)smoon@co.ho.md.uswww.co.ho.md.us/citizenservices

montgomery county department of economic developmentJ.AmyKim,BusinessDevelopmentSpecialist111RockvillePike,Suite800Rockville,MD20850(240)777-2078(Phone)(240)777-2001(Fax)jeongah.kim@montgomerycountymd.gov

montgomery county department of Health and Human servicesOfficeofCommunityAffairsBettyH.Lam,Chief401HungerfordDrive,5thFloorRockville,MD20850(240)777-1629(Phone)(240)279-1692(Fax)Betty.lam@montgomerycountymd.gov

montgomery county department of PoliceOfficerKennethHahn,RecruitmentOfficer2350ResearchBoulevardRockville,MD20850(240)773-5310(Phone)(240)773-5302(Fax)Kenneth.hahn@montgomerycountymd.govwww.montgomerycountymd.gov/mc/ser-vices/police

Montgomery County Office of the county executiveLilyQi,CommunityLiason255RockvillePike,Suite102Rockville,MD20850(240)777-2524(Phone)(240)777-2555(Fax)Lily.qi@montgomerycountymd.gov

Healthcare

Asian American Anti-smoking Foundation Inc.Sherman Yen, PresidentPOBox347(Baltimore)OwingsMills,MD211176397LookinglassLane(Columbia)Columbia,MD210451811MetzerottRd,Ste303(PrinceGeorge’s)Adelphi,MD20783(410)290-6675(Phone)(410)290-8201(Fax)smoke.kills@aaasf.orgwww.aaasf.org

Asian American Health InitiativeJulieBawa,MPH,ProgramManager1335PiccardDriveRockville,MD20850(240)777-4510(Phone)Julie.bawa@montgomerycountymd.govwww.aahiinfo.org

Association of Philippine Physicians in marylandLaurel(Larry)Yap,President4045FragileSailWayEllicottCity,MD21402(410)350-3346(Phone)(410)354-0175(Fax)Laurel.G.Yap@medstar.netwww.appm1978.org

centers for medicare and medicaid servicesAnneHyesonAvery,AAPIOutreachCoor-dinatorU.SDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices7500SecurityBoulevardBaltimore,MD21244(410)786-6557(Phone)Anne.avery@cms.hhs.gov

department of epidemiology & BiostatisticsSunminLee,AssistantProfessor1242MHHPBuilding,#255UniversityofMarylandCollegePark,MD20742(301)405-7251(Phone)(301)405-8397(Fax)sunmin@umd.edu

Office of Minority Health and Health disparitiesDr.CarlessiaHussein,DirectorMarylandDepartmentofHealth&MentalHygiene201W.PrestonStreet,Room500Baltimore,MD21201(410)767-7117(Phone)(410)333-5100(Fax)husseinc@dhmh.state.md.uswww.mdhealthdisparities.org

Information referral

Foreign-born Information and referral network (FIrn)JenniferBlake,ExecutiveDirector5999HarpersFarmsRoad,SuiteE-200Columbia,MD21044(410)992-1923(Phone)(410)730-0113(Fax)jblake@firnonline.orgwww.firnonline.org

legal

Asian American Justice centerKarenNarasaki,PresidentandExecutiveDirector1140ConnecticutAvenueNWSte1200Washington,D.C.20036(202)296-2300(Phone)(202)296-2318(Fax)www.advancingequality.org

Asian Pacific American Legal resource centerSunilMansukhani,ExecutiveDirector1600KStreetNW,MezzanineLevelWashington,D.C.20006(202)393-3572x18Chinese,x19Hindi/Urdu,x20Vietnamese,x21Korean(Phone)hotline@apalrc.orgwww.apalrc.org

media

Asian FortuneJayChenPOBox578Haymarket,VA20168(703)753-8295(Phone)info@asianfortune.comwww.asianfortune.com

Asian gazetteAnnChang,Reporter5848HubbardDrive,SuitesA&BRockville,MD20852(301)984-8988(Phone)Annc889@yahoo.com

chinese American newsWeiTang,Reporter932HungerfordDrive,Suite25ARockville,MD20850(301)424-5978(Phone)(301)424-5979(Fax)wcdtang@hotmail.com

korea dailyKwangChulShin,BaltimoreDirector6901SecurityBoulevard,Suite3008Baltimore,MD21244(410)944-4866(Phone)bo1229na@hotmail.comwww.koreadaily.com

korea timesKiChanPark,EditorialManager10176BaltimoreNationalPike,Suite107EllicottCity,MD21042(410)465-0404(Phone)(410)465-2239(Fax)Ktbalto8196@aol.com

sing tao dailyParisHuang,Manager230NorthWashingtonStreet,Suite102Rockville,MD20850(301)738-8161(Phone)(301)738-8163(Fax)parishuang@nysingtao.com

UsA PostimeBobLuo,Editor-in-Chief5602BaltimoreNationalPike,Suite710Baltimore,MD21228(443)670-8888(Phone)bobluo@usapostime.comwww.usapostime.com

washington-Baltimore korean Broadcasting co.Peter Shin, News Director7004-KLittleRiverTurnpikeAnnandale,VA22003(703)354-4900(Phone)

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chinese culture and community service centerRitaLewi,ExecutiveDirector16039ComprintCircleGaithersburg,MD20877(240)631-1200(Phone)(240)631-2468(Fax)office@ccacc-dc.orgwww.ccacc-dc.org

Conflict Resolution Center of montgomery county, PatriciaLee,ExecutiveDirector2424ReedieDrive,Ste301Wheaton,MD20902(301)942-7700(Phone)(301)942-7970(Fax)crcmc@crcmc.orgwww.crcmc.org

domestic violence center of Howard countyDebbie Nagle, President5457TwinKnollsRoad,Ste310Columbia,MD21045(410)997-0304(Phone)(410)997-1397dvc@dvcenter.orgwww.dvcenter.org

korean community service center of greater washingtonEstherPark,ExecutiveDirector217MuddyBranchRoadGaithersburg,MD20878(240)683-6663(Phone)(240)683-8788(Fax)estherpark@kcscgw.orgwww.kcscgw.org

tzu chi Foundation UsA, greater washington d.c. regionYenLi,CommunityRelationsDirector1516MooringsDriveReston,VA20194(703)707-8606(Phone)(703)707-8607(Fax)www.tzuchi.org

world JournalMao-Fen Yu, Reporter13539BonnieDaleDriveNorthPotomac,MD20878(240)683-8983(Phone)(240)683-8783(Fax)maofenyu@yahoo.comwww.worldjournal.com

Political

Asian American Political Alliance (AAPA)MichaelC.Lin11213BlackhorseCourt(301)983-2514(Phone)(301)656-2907(Fax)michaelclin@comcast.net(E-mail)

md democratic Asian-American councilJayasree(Jai)Kundu(301)785-4065(Phone)kundujai@hotmail.com

Professional

Asian Pacific American Bar Association, md chapterLinette Golden, PresidentPOBox1441Baltimore,MD21203(410)347-7344(Phone)info@apaba-md.orgwww.apaba-md.org

Asian Pacific American employees Association CharlesCrisostomo,Chairman3300BriggsChaneyRoadSilverSpring,MD20904(240)777-8416(Phone)Charles.Crisostomo@montgomerycoun-tymd.gov www.apaea.org

National Asian Pacific American Bar AssociationHelenKim,President1612KStreetNW,Ste1400Washington,D.C.20006(202)775-9555(Phone)(202)775-9333(Fax)Helen.kim@kattenlaw.comwww.napaba.org

national Association of Asian American Professionals, washington d.c. chapterWendySung,PresidentPOBox3402Merrifield,VA22081(703)242-6580(Phone)info@naaapdc.orgwww.naaapdc.org

religious

cambodian Buddhist society Inc.Sovan Tun, President13800NewHampshireAvenueSilverSpring,MD20904(301)622-6544(Phone)http://www.cambodian-buddhist.org

Pakistani American christian coalitionManny Alam, President25315LoganShireTerrace#203SouthRiding,VA20152(703)330-3809(Phone)(703)369-2878(Fax)haroon@netscape.comhttp://pacama.com/

social services

Asian Indians for community service Inc. (AIcs)Dr.HarSwarupSinghPOBOX10091SilverSpringMD,20914-0091(703)336-1256smukh5521@earthlink.net

Boat People sos - AdelphiNguyenDinhThang,ExecutiveDirector7411RiggsRoad,Suite328Adelphi,MD20783(301)439-0505(Phone)(301)439-6644(Fax)adelphi@bpsos.orgwww.bpsos.org

care-lineS.EunsookCho,ProfessionalCoordinator9455BaltimoreNationalPike,Suite202EllicottCity,MD21042(410)461-1088(Phone)(410)750-9568(Fax)

senior

ArIrAng Adult medical day care centerYoungChoi,President9170RumseyRoadColumbia,MD21045(443)286-5519(Phone)Ychoi21@verizon.net

Brooklyn Park senior centerGeorge Song, Director202HammondsLaneBaltimore,MD21225(410)222-6847(Phone)

living Heart medical day care centerJoseph Shparaga3GaitherRoadGaithersburg,MD20877(301)990-1253(Phone)

maryland korean senior AssociationDongSooKim,GeneralDirector1915MarylandAvenueBaltimore,MD21218(410)528-8730(Phone)(410)528-8733(Fax)

mrs. Philippines Home for senior citizensEmmaO.Delarosa,President6482BockRoadOxonHill,MD20745(301)567-9537(Phone)(301)567-2000(Fax)mrsphilippines@humphreycompanies.com

Governor’s Ofce and Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs

301 W. Preston Street, 15th FloorBaltimore, MD 21201410-767-7491 (Phone)410-333-7542 (Fax)

1-800-735-2258 (Maryland Relay)govasian@goci.state.md.us (Email)www.marylandasian.org (Website)

Martin O’Malley, GovernorAnthony G. Brown, Lt. Governor

Israel C. “Izzy” Patoka, Executive Director, Governor’s Office of Community Initiatives

David Lee, Senior Executive Director

community initiatives“reaching out to all of Maryland’s communities”

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