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AAFE advocates for resources to support culturally-appropriate food pantries
On May 24, 2024, AAFE Managing Director of Community Services Emily Rios testified before the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Advisory Committee on Minority Farmers.
Building our communal future: Your support is essential!
This season of gratitude, we’d like to thank you—our incredible community of supporters, neighbors, and partners—for making our work possible.
AAFE offers free adult computer classes, promoting intergenerational cooperation between high school students and adult learners
Asian Americans for Equality (AAFE) will begin offering an 8-week computer course for adults and retirees in late November at our One Flushing location, which will train participants in the fundamentals of computer and phone operations as well as identity theft prevention.
AAFE and Asian American Bar Association of New York partner with City Councilmember Ung for free Flushing legal clinics
AAFE and the Asian American Bar Association of New York have partnered with City Councilmember Sandra Ung to provide free legal consultations in Flushing, Queens. The new round of pro bono legal clinics begin Wednesday, September 6 and will be offered bi-monthly.
AAFE helps find new homes for families displaced by fire at 80 Madison St., concludes fundraiser
AAFE is making apartments available in its affordable housing properties for at least two families displaced by a catastrophic fire at 80 Madison St. in Manhattan’s Chinatown.
AAFE hosts back to school giveaways in Flushing, Jackson Heights and Chinatown
During the week of August 14, AAFE hosted three back to school giveaways at its community centers in Flushing, Jackson Heights and Manhattan Chinatown, making sure students from families we serve throughout New York City are prepared to start the 2023-24 school year.