AAPI Crime Victims and Education Fund

AAPI Crime Victims and Education Fund We provide financial help to AAPI crime victims and support education and awareness programs.

The organizers of this year's  : Atlanta AAPI 3/16 Remembrance Event thank our 20 sponsors for their generous financial ...
03/17/2024

The organizers of this year's : Atlanta AAPI 3/16 Remembrance Event thank our 20 sponsors for their generous financial and in-kind donations. Our sponsors include local AAPI-owned businesses, and businesses that support the AAPI community.

AAPI Crime Victims and Education Fund
Anonymous Donor
Artist Maggie Duyenanh Dang (designer of our paper crane logo)
Asian Media Network
Atlanta AAPI 3/16 Event Fund
Atlanta Beauty & Barber Academy
Broderick Law Group, P.C.
Chicks N Boba
Christopher J Chan IP Law
H Restaurant Group
Hearts of Vongdara
ISpring Water Systems
Kalpin Shah Law
Kim Hanh Dang, Independent Real Estate Agent
La'Tep Group
Paquin Public Relations
Saigon Cafe
Sofina Tran LLC
Taiwanese American Professionals TAP - Atlanta Chapter
VietLifestyles Magazine

PRESS RELEASE (for immediate release) 4TH RALLY IN 3 YEARS AGAINST ANTI-ASIAN HATE IN ATLANTA Atlanta leaders and commun...
03/16/2024

PRESS RELEASE (for immediate release)

4TH RALLY IN 3 YEARS AGAINST ANTI-ASIAN HATE IN ATLANTA

Atlanta leaders and community members came together at the Georgia Capitol to honor the victims of the Atlanta Asian American 3/16 shootings and raise awareness for violence against AAPI

ATLANTA (March 15, 2024) – Attendees came together to remember the victims of the Atlanta Asian American 3/16 Shootings and to raise awareness for violence against AAPI. Held at the State of Georgia Capitol on March 15, 2024, a day before the third anniversary of the shootings, the fourth Atlanta AAPI 3/16 Rally – - brought together business leaders, nonprofit organizations, grassroots community partners, elected officials and allies to honor the victims and their families while speaking out against Anti-Asian hate in America.

This year’s rally event featured heartfelt speeches from different community perspectives, and included specific calls to action for the AAPI community. Representatives from the offices of U.S. Senator Rev. Rafael Warnock, U.S. Congresswoman Lucy McBath (GA-6), The State of Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, the City of Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, and the Anti-Defamation League Southeast offered their support to the AAPI community.

In addition to the rally’s moving speeches, attendees observed a moment of silence for the all the victims: Xiaojie Tan, 49, Yong Yue, 63, Daoyou Feng, 44, Hyun Jung Grant, 51, Suncha Kim, 69, Soon Chung Park, 74, Delaina Yaun-Gonzalez, 33, and Paul Andre Michels, 54.



Media Contact: Please email the Atlanta AAPI 3/16 Event team at [email protected].

 : FRIDAY, March 15, 2024 at 11am. Join us inside the Georgia State Capitol, South Steps to rally and to remember Atlant...
03/14/2024

: FRIDAY, March 15, 2024 at 11am. Join us inside the Georgia State Capitol, South Steps to rally and to remember Atlanta’s AAPI 3/16 Event.

Save the Date: Friday, March 15, 2024
01/18/2024

Save the Date: Friday, March 15, 2024

https://cde.ucr.cjis.gov/LATEST/webapp/ #/pages/explorer/crime/hate-crimeHate crimes against AAPI more than doubled sinc...
08/06/2023

https://cde.ucr.cjis.gov/LATEST/webapp/ #/pages/explorer/crime/hate-crime

Hate crimes against AAPI more than doubled since 2020 according to the latest data from the FBI. The FBI's Hate Crimes Statistics Reports is a database to which thousands of law enforcement agencies voluntarily submit data to the Uniform Crime Reporting Program’s (UCR) Hate Crime Statistics Data Collection on crimes motivated by prejudice based on race, gender and gender identity, religion, disability, sexual orientations, or ethnicity.

On March 16, 2021, a gunman killed 8 victims in Atlanta, targeting 3 Asian-owned businesses. Six of the victims were Asi...
06/19/2023

On March 16, 2021, a gunman killed 8 victims in Atlanta, targeting 3 Asian-owned businesses. Six of the victims were Asian American women. In response, on March 26, 2021, the Georgia Asian Pacific American Bar Association (GAPABA), the GAPABA Law Foundation, and the Korean American Bar Association of Georgia - Kabaga, in partnership with National Compassion Fund (NCF), launched the AAPI Crime Victims and Education Fund, which seeks to prevent bias-motivated violence against the AAPI community and assist victims in the aftermath of such crimes.

The Fund provides financial assistance to AAPI crime victims anywhere in the United States and supports educational and awareness programs aimed at reducing violence targeted towards the AAPI community. The Fund was initially overseen by the GAPABA Law Foundation (“GLF”), the nonprofit arm of the Georgia Asian Pacific American Bar Association (GAPABA), but is now independently run by a volunteer Executive Board of several Board members of GAPABA and GLF. The Fund is currently available on a nationwide basis to provide financial assistance to AAPI crime victims and to support educational and awareness programs aimed at reducing violence targeted towards the AAPI community.

06/19/2023

We are pleased to announce the approval of our Federal 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status, retroactive to the date of our formation (April 1, 2021). All donations to the AAPI Crime Victims and Education Fund should be tax-deductible. If you need it, our organization's EIN is 88-1418187.

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