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Bayview Today
By the People, for the People
APA Celebrates 38 Years of Bringing People Together in San Francisco
The anniversary block party in Chinatown featured cultural performances, family activities, and community support.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 3:57am
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The vibrant weekend celebration of APA's 38th anniversary will bring fun, local flavor, and a sense of community to San Francisco's Chinatown.Bayview TodayAPA, an organization serving the AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) community in the Bay Area, held its 38th Anniversary Block Party in San Francisco's Chinatown on August 24, 2025. The event featured game booths, cultural performances, live entertainment, and an auction to raise funds. San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie attended the celebration and praised APA's work in supporting local families and investing in children's futures.
Why it matters
APA plays a vital role in the Bay Area by providing culturally-appropriate services and resources to AAPI families, addressing challenges such as language barriers, mental health stigma, and economic disparities that this community often faces. The anniversary block party is an important way for APA to bring people together, celebrate its history, and strengthen community bonds.
The details
APA Family Support Services was originally founded in 1987 by Dr. Don Wong, a pediatrician at San Francisco Hospital, who was inspired to start the organization after seeing the struggles AAPI families faced due to language and cultural barriers. Today, APA's mission is to promote safety, wellness, and economic security for at-risk youth and families, offering programs in behavioral health, home visitation, enhanced visitation, youth development, economic success, and family resource centers.
- APA held its 38th Anniversary Block Party in San Francisco's Chinatown on August 24, 2025.
- The organization was originally founded in 1987.
The players
APA Family Support Services
A nonprofit organization that provides culturally-appropriate services and resources to the AAPI community in the Bay Area, with a focus on supporting at-risk youth and families.
Dr. Don Wong
The founder of APA Family Support Services, who was a pediatrician at San Francisco Hospital and was inspired to start the organization after seeing the struggles AAPI families faced.
Daniel Lurie
The Mayor of San Francisco, who attended the APA Anniversary Block Party and expressed his appreciation for the organization's work in supporting local families and investing in children's futures.
What they’re saying
“There is no better investment as a city or as a community to make than in our children, and we have to keep investing in zero to five and make sure our kids get off to a strong start.”
— Daniel Lurie, Mayor of San Francisco
What’s next
APA plans to continue expanding its services and community outreach efforts, with a focus on addressing the unique challenges faced by AAPI families in the Bay Area.
The takeaway
APA's 38th Anniversary Block Party showcased the organization's commitment to building a strong, supportive community for AAPI families in San Francisco. By providing culturally-sensitive resources and fostering connections, APA is helping to address disparities and empower individuals to thrive.
