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Asian American Recovery Services
40th Anniversary Celebration

Saturday, February 7, 2026 ‧ 5:00pm - 8:30pm
Millbrae Recreation Center
477 Lincoln Cir, Millbrae, CA 94030


Join Asian American Recovery Services to celebrate our 40th Anniversary and Lunar New Year 2026!

Enjoy an evening of dinner and festivities with the AARS Family! Celebrate our legacy of 40 years of cultural responsive services and uplift our current programs as AARS continues to serve our community. 

Dress code: cultural attire or AARS colors (red, black, white)

 

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Free to attend. Seats are limited so please RSVP as soon as possible to confirm your attendance.
Donations are greatly appreciated to support AARS programs in the community. 

 

We look forward to seeing you! - Razelle Buenavista, Susan Okada, Anastacio Flores Jr, Daniel Nava

 

About Asian American Recovery Services

Asian American Recovery Services (AARS) provides an array of culturally competent behavioral health services to the Asian and Pacific Islander and other ethnically diverse communities of the San Francisco Bay Area. Our programs serve youth, adults, and families in San Francisco, Santa Clara and San Mateo counties.

AARS was established in 1985 through the community-wide grassroots efforts of the Asian American Substance Abuse Task Force, which was formed in response to the rising substance use rates among San Francisco’s Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) population. AARS became the first substance use residential treatment program targeting AANHPI adults in the nation. Ten years later, AARS opened its doors in Santa Clara County to provide the very first comprehensive outpatient substance use treatment program targeting AANHPI adolescents in the Nation. AARS joined the HealthRIGHT 360 family of programs in 2014.

Today, we offer an array services including outpatient treatment, case management, school-based services, community-based outreach and education, pro-social activities, substance use prevention, and juvenile justice and probation youth services. Our culturally oriented, gender-responsive approaches are delivered by multicultural and multilingual staff who are a part of the communities they serve. AARS maintains its commitment to deliver the most effective and culturally responsive services to AANHPI communities.

Learn more about Asian American Recovery Services