Our Services
What We Do

Our Services

How We Show Up

Serving Our Community

We serve the community through direct services, education, partnerships and advocacy.

Our Goals
  • Unitedly serves as a "one-stop" hub organization that members of Asian communities can rely on for linguistically and culturally appropriate services.
  • Unitedly collects meaningful data on the needs of Asian residents to amplify their voices and partner with them to advocate for community-centered solutions and policies.
The Community Spoke and We Listened
Community Voice

"I cannot find a mental health therapist or doctor who speaks Chinese languages. My daughter has to translate for me, but I do not feel comfortable sharing my medical concerns through her. I don't want to worry her."

Community Voice

"I am a Family Child Care Provider caring for kids the best way I can and struggling to make a living for my own family. Because COVID-19 relief resources were not available in my language, I did not have the opportunity to access them. I worry that I may have to close my family child care business."

Community Voice

"I was eligible for food stamps, but I don't know how to activate my benefit card and which stores accepted it because the information is in English. I am in my late 70s and disabled and it was very humiliating for me."

Community Voice

"I am disabled. I don't have access to the internet and I don't know how to use a computer and cannot participate in virtual mental health and medical appointments, like others."

Community Voice

"I was so nervous to receive my COVID shots because I didn't know what they were injecting in me and I wasn't able to ask questions because of the language barrier and lack of resources in Chinese."

Community Voice

"I am afraid to go out because I don't speak English and because of Asian Hate crimes. If something was to happen to me, I would not know how to report it or ask for help."

Community Voice

"I cannot participate in community surveys or focus groups because the information is not available in Chinese. I hear about it after when the results are released and it's not reflective of my experience and need."

Community Voice

"I have no sense of belonging in my community."

Creating Our Shared Future

How Unitedly shows up for Asian families across San Mateo County

Community Services
  • We are in Asian communities to listen, understand, and actively elevate those learnings by sharing with the public and bringing them directly to policymakers to bridge gaps and develop meaningful systems and practices.
  • We guide and support Asian families with training and technical assistance, translation and interpretation, referrals to mental health, legal, health, and early education and child care.
Education & Awareness
We foster understanding and share through data and personal stories to develop leaders, strengthen communities, and address systemic barriers.
Partnerships
We collaborate with residents and other organizations to share resources and build coalitions to amplify the voices of Asian families and provide culturally responsive resources to our partners.
Advocacy
We highlight issues and work with communities to advocate for effective policies that impact and advance Asian communities.
Partnering With Our Youth
Through the Game Changers program, we partner with AANHPI student-athletes in San Mateo County to build leadership, civic engagement, and community advocacy skills — on and off the court.

Partner With Us

We'd love to connect with organizations and individuals who share our commitment to equity, language access, and community. Reach out below.

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