Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities were asked about their needs and struggles in an effort to better serve them.
"Numbers like these hurt to see but they are necessary to reveal so we can work to guarantee a better future for our communities," said Ryan Viloria, executive director for AFIRE.
"We are quickly incorporating some soft skills workforce into our ESL programming right now with much more urgency," said Angie Lobo, executive director for Indo-American Center. "The data is coming from the people and their needs, and that's really important," said Paul Luu, CEO of the Chinese American Service League.
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