Initiatives

Erik’s DeliCafe Partnership

Erik’s DeliCafe in Mountain View, Los Gatos, and Gilroy, is partnering with JoinJade to distribute 5,000 awareness flyers and raise funds for the Youth Leadership Conference in July!

Vietnam Town Partnership

The Asian Liver Center is partnering with Vietnamese business owners in Santa Clara County to raise community awareness on hepatitis B and liver cancer through JOINJADE We Care campaign.

Lee's Sandwiches Partnership

Asian Liver Center at Stanford University is collaborating with Lee’s Sandwiches to launch JoinJade We Care, an initiative to connect 50,000 community members in California with hepatitis B preventive knowledge. Special JoinJade stickers will be distributed via 14 Lee’s Sandwiches stores between October 15th through October 31st.

Team HBV for Youth

Team HBV is an international youth community comprised of chapters at high school and college campuses worldwide. Their mission is to increase awareness about hepatitis B among their peers and in their local communities. Join or launch a Team HBV today!

Employer Collaborative

The collaborative bands together leading employers to safeguard employee lives and build inclusive workplaces free from hepatitis B stigma and discrimination. This includes raising awareness about HBV transmission and liver cancer prevention as well as ensuring that company hiring, promotion, and employment policies build inclusive workplaces. The collaborative is led by the Asian Liver Center at Stanford University and the Global Business Group on Health.

Hep B Moms

Hep B Moms is dedicated to protecting mothers and newborns from hepatitis B. This program offers resources for pregnant women, health care providers, perinatal hepatitis B prevention coordinators, and public health officials.

Many pregnant women with chronic hepatitis B are unaware of their infection and could end up silently passing the virus to the next generation at birth. Hep B Moms empowers women so they can say “Hep B stops with me.”

HepBFree

San Francisco

Hep B Free is a citywide campaign to turn San Francisco into the first hepatitis B-free city in the nation. This unprecedented campaign provides education and low-cost hepatitis B testing and vaccination to adults at locations throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

Asia and Pacific Alliance to Eliminate Viral Hepatitis

Asia and Pacific Alliance to Eliminate Viral Hepatitis (APAVH) was established in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its mission is to eliminate transmission of viral hepatitis and reduce complications of chronic viral hepatitis. This public-private partnership focuses on the 41 countries that comprise the WHO Western Pacific and South-East Asia regions, and account for 78 percent of the global burden of hepatitis B infection. Country-specific hepatitis B data is also available at the APAVH website.