The Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF) was founded in 1978 to proactively address the issues of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse within Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities. The mission of CPAF is to build healthy and safe communities by addressing the root causes and consequences of family violence and violence against women.
CPAF's services include a 24-hour crisis hotline; residential services through its Emergency and Transitional Programs; advocacy and counseling for its residential and nonresidential survivors. CPAF also provides outreach and education on the issues of family violence and violence against women in the Asian and Pacific Islander community.
The Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF) was founded in 1978 to proactively address the issues of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse within Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities. The mission of CPAF is to build healthy and safe communities by addressing the root causes and consequences of family violence and violence against women.
CPAF's services include a 24-hour crisis hotline; residential services through its Emergency and Transitional Programs; advocacy and counseling for its residential and nonresidential survivors. CPAF also provides outreach and education on the issues of family violence and violence against women in the Asian and Pacific Islander community.