Asian Pacific Islander Partners & Advocates Countering Tobacco Program
Who We Are
The Asian Pacific Islander Partners and Advocates Countering Tobacco (API PACT) Project, a project of California Health Collaborative, is a tobacco prevention program based in the Central Valley. We serve the communities of Clovis and Livingston and the Asian American, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities with intentional community engagement that centers voice, agency, wellness, culture, and healing as we build momentum towards ending California’s tobacco epidemic.
Reduce Tobacco Use and Exposure
We want to help Livingston and Clovis find solutions to eliminate smoking and vaping in outdoor areas (like parks, sidewalks, outdoor events, and sports fields) and multi-unit housing communities (like condos, townhouses, and apartment complexes).
yOur Voice Matter
Communities need to tell their stories and ideas about how to best keep families safe from the harms of tobacco. We can help keep our community healthy by working as partners with other AANHPI organizations and community members.
Youth Matter
Most people who become addicted to nicotine started using tobacco products before the age of 18. Let’s get youth engaged as champions for their communities! Are you between the ages 13 and 18 and reside in Clovis or Livingston? Click on the tab “JOIN US!” below and sign up to be a part of our youth coalitions today!
Reference:
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Know the Risks: E-cigarettes & Young People. 2020. http://ecigarettes.surgeongeneral.gov/. [Accessed 10/2025].
