CACF is building a community too powerful to ignore.
CACF was founded in 1986 by a group of concerned social service providers about the City’s inability to serve the rapidly growing numbers of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) children and families. CACF was initially run as a volunteer operation, became incorporated in 1992, and hired its first executive director in 1995. Today, CACF is still the only organization of its kind as the nation’s only pan-Asian children and families’ advocacy organization bringing together community-based organizations as well as youth and community allies to fight for equity for AAPIs.
CACF is building a community too powerful to ignore. One where the challenges of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community are understood and addressed. We fight to ensure that the AAPI community has equitable access to education, healthcare, and supportive services they need to thrive. Our vision is that all New York City children and families are safe, healthy, and able to reach their full potential.
At CACF we are relentless fighters for equity. We smash the model minority myth and break the cycle of poverty in the AAPI community by: listening to the community and identifying our needs; uniting our diverse community and allies; fighting for equitable access to quality education, funding, and services; and training the next generation of leaders for our community. We build community to create a larger, more powerful voice that demands to be heard.
Through the Years
1998 - Caring for Children Awards Gala
2000 - CACF hosts children's corner at CAPA Festival
2001 - Concerned Mothers of the Chinese Community Family Event
2002 - Release of Crossing the Divide: Asian American Families and the Child Welfare System
2003 - Project CORE (Children Overcoming through Resources and Education) event
2003 - Former Board President Hema Kailasam volunteers at Action Council organized community event
2003 - Former Executive Director Jessica Lee and staff at CACF 2003 Gala
2004 - CACF staff table at CAPA festival in Union Square
2009 - Action Council Retreat
2011 - 25th Anniversary Caring For Children Awards Gala
2011 - Former Executive Director Wayne Ho hosts NYC panel with WHIAPPI representatives
2012 - Board, Action Council and Staff at 2012 Gala
2013 - Growing Numbers, Growing Impact Briefing Paper on Asian Pacific Americans in NYC Mayoral Candidates Forum
2014 - POWER (Parents Organized for Equal Rights) Year-End Celebration
2018 - ASAP (Asian American Student Advocacy Project) Community Briefing
2018 - Inauguration of Fred T. Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution

