Local Partners

Hep B United is working to support and leverage the success of local campaigns that are led bySummit group better community-based organizations, health departments, healthcare providers, academic institutions, political leaders, businesses and thousands of students across the country.

Together these campaigns across the country are helping to raise awareness that hepatitis B is preventable and treatable. Through ongoing community-based education and screening events, these local initiatives are increasing testing, vaccination and linkage to care rates for hepatitis B, particularly among high-risk Asian American communities.


Our National Nonprofit Partners

  • Hepatitis B Foundation
    A national non-profit organization dedicated to finding a cure for hepatitis B and improving the lives of those affected worldwide through research, education, and patient advocacy.
  • Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO)
    A national association representing community health organizations dedicated to promoting advocacy, collaboration and leadership that improve the provision of healthcare services, including hepatitis B screening and care, for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders.
  • Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (APIAHF)
    APIAHF influences policy, mobilizes communities, and strengthens programs and organizations to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders.
  • Asian Pacific American Medical Students Association (APAMSA)
    APAMSA is a national organization of medical and pre-medical students committed to addressing the unique health challenges of Asian and Pacific Islander American communities.
  • Asian Pacific Partners for Empowerment, Advocacy, and Leadership (APPEAL)
    APPEAL's mission is to champion social justice and achieve health equity and empowerment for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders by supporting and mobilizing community-led movements through advocacy and leadership development on critical public health issues.
  • Coalition Against Hepatitis for People of African Origin (CHIPO)
    CHIPO seeks to promote hepatitis B education and prevention among African immigrants, healthcare providers, and organizations serving African immigrants through raising awareness, developing local and national partnerships, and advocating for increased screening and improved linkage to care services.
  • Immunization Action Coalition (IAC)
    IAC works to increase immunization rates and prevent disease by creating and distributing educational materials for health professionals and the public that enhance the delivery of safe and effective immunization services.
  • NASTAD
    NASTAD is a leading non-partisan non-profit association that represents public health officials who administer HIV and hepatitis programs in the U.S. and around the world.
  • National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID)
    The NFID mission is to provide education about all infectious diseases, including hepatitis, to the public, media, and healthcare professionals. NFID regularly joins coalitions and collaborates with related groups to extend the reach of resources and spread important public health messages.
  • National Task Force on Hepatitis B
    An organization that brings together scientists, healthcare professionals, community-based organizations and others in an effort to eliminate the transmission of hepatitis B and to decrease health disparities among those chronically infected.
  • National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable
    A coalition of public, private and voluntary organizations dedicated to reducing the incidence of infection, morbidity, and mortality from viral hepatitis in the United States. 
  • Team HBV
    Team HBV is the outreach arm of the Jade Ribbon Campaign (JRC) with a mission to increase awareness of the dangers of hepatitis B and liver cancer. Team HBV is an international community comprised of collegiate chapters, high school chapters and local volunteers inspired by the Asian Liver Center at Stanford University.
  • American Liver Foundation
    American Liver Foundation (ALF) is located in West Orange, New Jersey. ALF’s mission is to promote education, advocacy, support services and research for the prevention, treatment and cure of liver disease.