All Programs
Health Insurance Navigator Program
Our Navigators provide free health insurance consultations and application assistance for all eligible candidates seeking to enroll in Medicaid and Marketplace Health Insurance.
Community Mental Health Clinic
MAHA community mental health clinic promotes public awareness about the mental health problems in the Asian American populations and provides community support, counseling services, and therapy.
Substance Abuse Prevention Program
The purpose of this program is to build a McKinley Park Underage Drinking and Other Substance Prevention Coalition (McK-UDOS) to reduce underage drinking and marijuana use.
MAHA Community Health Center
Our Community Health Center provides comprehensive health education, screening, and immunization to Asian American clients who have no health insurance.
Employment Program
MAHA’s Smart Match Employment Program provides comprehensive employment assistance to low-income Asians and other minorities with mental illness and developmental disabilities, including intellectual disabilities
JTED Restaurant Upskill Project
MAHA's restaurant upskill project aims to provide career pathway opportunities and support service needed for successful re-entry into the labor force.
Alzheimer Program
Alzheimer’s Disease Early Detection & Awareness Campaign Project represents a dedicated effort by MAHA in partnership with IPHA to provide comprehensive services in the realm of Alzheimer's.
Gambling Awareness Program
MAHA’s Gambling Awareness and Prevention Program (GAP) aims to expand gambling awareness and gambling addiction prevention services in the state of Illinois.
Immunization Program
The purpose of the Elimination of Immunization Disparities Program is to create targeted interventions to address areas of racial and economic disparities related to vaccination coverage in children, adolescents, and adults.
About Us
The Midwest Asian Health Association (MAHA) is a non-profit, 501 ©3 organization established in 2003 with a mission is to reduce health disparities for medically underserved, low-income populations in the Midwest through providing culturally sensitive and linguistically appropriate services, which include community outreach education, screening and immunization, linkage to care, mental health services, and research and policy advocacy. To serve its mission, MAHA collaborates with community-based organizations, health care providers, academic institutions, public health departments, and volunteers.