Just wanted to say thanks to all Team HBV National, Asian Liver Center, everyone involved in the Jade Ribbon Campaign, Team HBV China Chapters, the Team HBV US Chapters, East Villagers, the Jade Ribbon Youth Council, SF Hep B Free, the Ping and Amy Chao Family Foundation, and the Hep B Project.
It was so great to meet everyone after hearing their voices online via Skype and knowing that we’re all working together to eradicate HBV and that maybe someday, as a result of our efforts and other Hep B warriors around the world, that the next generation and the generations after that won’t have to deal with the negative physical and social effects of Hepatitis B.
The Ping and Amy Chao Family Foundation was founded in California’s Silicon Valley in 2005 by Ping Chao and his wife Amy Chao. The foundation aims to fund and nurture initiatives improving the health and well-being of children and youth in economically disadvantaged regions throughout the world; p
The Asian Liver Center at Stanford University is the first non-profit organization in the United States that addresses the high incidence of hepatitis B and liver cancer in Asians and Asian Americans. Founded in 1996, the center uses a three-pronged approach towards fighting hepatitis B through outr
The mission of the SF Hep B Free campaign is to be the first city in the U.S. to test and vaccinate all Asian and Pacific Islanders for hepatitis B. The three campaign goals are to: 1) Create public and health care provider awareness about the importance of testing & vaccinating Asian
Mission Statement: The mission of the Jade Ribbon Youth Council is to mobilize and educate API youth to become active leaders in the prevention and eradication of hepatitis B for themselves and future generations. About the Council: The Asian Liver Center's Youth Council wa
Team HBV is the international coalition of student organizations and volunteers working with the Asian Liver Center to spread awareness about hepatitis B and liver cancer to their schools and communities. Team HBV is the organizational structure that works to promote the Jade Ribbon Campaign.
Join the Jade Ribbon Campaign to unite against hepatitis B and liver cancer! The greatest health disparity between Asian Americans and white Americans is the prevalence of chronic hepatitis B infection and the high incidence of liver cancer, 80% of which is caused by chronic hepatitis B infec
East Villagers is the only online community dedicated to non-profit organizations, their projects, and volunteers' life-changing stories. Anyone can share their life-changing stories and impact people all around the world. East Villagers allows users to share experiences with friends and
The "Hep B Project" educates, screens, and vaccinates at-risk Asian and Pacific Islander populations in Alameda County, CA in order to fight "the greatest health disparity that exists between APIs and the general US population": Hepatitis B. This vaccine-preventable virus accoun
Who are are: Team HBV is dedicated to raising awareness of the disproportionately high incidence of hepatitis B (HBV) and liver cancer among the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) community as well as encouraging those who could be affected, to be tested. What we do at Cal: • Promote t
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Penn Team HBV was founded January 2009 by board members of the Penn Taiwanese Society. In previous years, the Penn Taiwanese has been dedicated to raising awareness to the disproportionately high incidence of hepatitis B (HBV) and liver cancer among the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) community thr
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Team HBV is dedicated to raising awareness of the disproportionately high incidence of hepatitis B (HBV) and liver cancer among the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) community as well as encouraging those who could be affected, to be tested.
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The Harvard College Chapter of Team HBV strives to promote general awareness about hepatitis B and liver cancer. In tandem with regular health education workshops around the Greater Boston area, we conduct grassroots outreach at various cultural events, facilitate screenings/vaccinations, and act...
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The Inaugural Team HBV Collegiate Conference, organized by the ALC, brings together individuals representing Team HBV chapters worldwide, Jade Ribbon Campaign advocates, and hepatitis B and liver cancer experts. The conference provides a professional forum for Team HBV chapters to share insights...