Our MIssion
Founded in 1975, the mission of API Legal Outreach is to provide culturally competent and linguistically appropriate legal representation, social services, and advocacy for the most marginalized segments of the community including low-income women, seniors, recent immigrants, and youth.

Violence Against Women Project
Freedom from violence is a human right. We are committed to serving survivors of domestic violence, stalking, harassment, and related forms of violence through a holistic and survivor-centered approach.

Senior Law, Elder Abuse, Disability Rights Projects
Our work covers areas such as public benefits, consumer fraud, and elder and disability rights to empower seniors and adults with disabilities enjoy life with dignity.

Immigrant Rights Project
We are committed to advancing immigrant rights. Through clinics and expert legal representation we provide assistance in a variety of immigration law areas.

Housing
Projects
We provide legal assistance and education for a variety of housing related topics to keep vulnerable tenants and homeowners in their homes.

Anti-Human Trafficking Project
Through longstanding partnerships with other Bay Area non-profits, we work to provide survivors of trafficking with the legal and social services they need.

Youth Advisory Council
In 1997, API Legal Outreach began its Youth Advisory Council (YAC) as a peer-education program to end youth dating violence. Today YAC tackles issues from LGBTQ rights to Bay Area housing.
API LEGAL OUTREACH NEWS
Advisory: California Department of Public Health Highlights Skilled Nursing Facility Regulations
In a recent communication from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), the state agency emphasized the stringent regulations governing Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) with regards to resident rights, admission requirements, and transfer and discharge...
Team Spotlight: Isabel, Administrative Assistant
Meet API Legal Outreach's new administrative assistant Isabel! A recent UC Davis grad in Political Science planning on going to law school, East Bay native Isabel loves giving back to the community, including supporting Grace's Garden, a sustainable community Garden...
Hate continues to corrupt our democracy
The recent shooting of three students of Palestinian descent in Vermont is a shocking reminder that we are allowing hate to continue to infect our society. Violent hate based on race, religion, national origin, sexual identities and preferences, and other prejudices...
Team Spotlight: Tien – Registered Legal Aid Attorney, Housing
Meet Tien! She's our newest Registered Legal Aid Attorney focused on unlawful detainer cases on the Housing team. Before joining APILO in August, she worked as a Registered Legal Aid Attorney at Low Income Taxpayer Clinic at Chinese Newcomer Service Center in San...
Upcoming Events
27th (Almost) Annual National Asian American Trivia Championships
JCCCNC, 1840 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Free Computer-Based Citizenship Workshop
San Francisco Public Library, 100 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA
Who we are
“Nihonmachi Legal Outreach” was founded in 1975 by volunteer law students who saw a need for multilingual, culturally appropriate services in their community. In 2002, we renamed ourselves Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach to reflect our long-standing commitment to the API community. Today, API Legal Outreach’s work extends over six core project areas and our staff speak over a dozen languages and dialects.