Minority Populations
African Americans & HIV/AIDS: Key Facts
Agency for Healthcare, Research & Quality (AHRQ) Minority Health Page
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) Disability Page
Information and links to CDC's work with birth defects and developmental disabilities, prevention of disabling injuries and the health and well-being of individuals with disabilities.
Ethnic & Racial Populations With Disabilities: A Public Health Bibliography
Health Care Resources from HRSA
Indian Health Service (IHS) National Diabetes Program
Information on developing, documenting and sustaining a public health effort to prevent and control diabetes in American Indian and Alaska Native peoples.
Initiative to Eliminate Racial & Ethnic Disparities in Health
Mental Health: Culture, Race & Ethnicity
National Center for American Indian & Alaska Native Mental Health Research
Sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health provides research, training and information focused specifically on American Indian and Alaska Native populations.
National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA)
A non-profit organization that advocates for improved, comprehensive health and social services to American Indian and Alaska Native Elders, and provides services through grants from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Labor.
National Minorities with Disabilities Coalition (NMDC)
National Native American AIDS Prevention Center
Current information on HIV/AIDS, statistics, events, resources, prevention, treatment and links related to American Indians, Alaskan Natives and Native Hawaiians.
Office of Minority Health Information by Topic
African American Elders Program
The African American Elders Program serves African-American elders in Central and Southeast Seattle and South King County. The program identifies frail, isolated and hard-to-serve African Americans and assists them in accessing and receiving needed social and health services through ongoing case management, support and referrals.