All funds donated will be used for designing, printing, distributing, basic operations and shipping expenses of these booklets. 

Most elderly first generation immigrants and community members do not know how to use their phones. These booklets are pocket size and durable, made to be carried daily.

Our How to Report a Hate Crime books are made with local information, contact numbers, and laws and can be carried around everyday.

Over 100,000 booklets have been printed & over 32,000 whistles distributed because of donors like you to protect the most vulnerable in our communities.

New regions have been added: California, Illinois, Maine, Missouri, New York, & Oregon

New languages have been added: Albanian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English only, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Tagalog, Thai, Vietnamese

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Words of Support from our Donors

  • We cannot be silenced because of language barriers.

    Helen L.

  • for our elders who paved the way for us so bravely

    Helen S.

  • To protect our elderly by educating them that they don't have to be silent victims.

    Anna H.

  • I donated because Asian voice is there. We love peace and want everyone to live equally in harmony. Hate is bad disease.

    Kun M.

  • Thank you for these wonderful booklets. Let's continue to persevere together as a community.

    Ruby C.

  • This is the best thing I've seen so far for concrete action we can take to counteract the outrageous rise in aggression targeting people of Asian heritage, particularly elders.

    Joan A.

  • Knowing one's rights and options offers a defense against the wicked. Thank you for promoting knowledge, it has a lasting impact beyond the current hardships being faced.

    Wendy S.

  • Thank you for organizing & raising awareness to this! I often think about my grandma, my family, and all families affected by acts of violence by ignorant individuals. I am here supporting unity & peace. ❤️

    Christina I.

  • The distribution of these booklets was one of my first glimpses of hope when it comes to helping elders even when we can’t be right next to them. Thank you so much, Esther, for creating this!

    Melanie N.

  • I am 67 years old and have been a victim of micro aggressions throughout life.............have been a minority.....within a minority...........most of the time disregarded. Glad to be of help

    Kim M.

  • As an immigrant growing up in NYC Chinatown, I have encountered and witnessed discrimination for being Chinese. To this day, it had not stopped. I live in NYC for almost 60 years. We need our voice to be heard. Thank you for speaking out for us.

    Raymond Y.

  • Thank you so, so, so much for creating these awesomely informative booklets that I look forward to sharing with my communities ! And for inspiring others to share their own stories of prejudice and inspiring folx to talk about the Asian American experience(s).

    José C.

  • I saw this story on NBC LA and really appreciate the good and pro-activeness Esther is taking to help the Asian American community and minorities combat misguided and hurtful misconceptions and xenophobia, especially for those who do not know next steps to take for those experiencing hate crimes and discrimination.

    Julie C.

  • Thank you for raising your voice and publishing a much needed resource. My family members were forced into the internment camps in WWII and experienced racial prejudice many years later. And, unfortunately, a younger cousin recently was spit upon. May we hope for the day when we do not see the color or physical traits of a person but treat one another with kindness.

    Julie M.