Happy 50 Plus

The one-stop resource hub that helps 50-plus Chinese/AAPI Americans navigate the way to aging happily and successfully.

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The Secret Sauce Is…A Community-Based Organization Shared How It Positively Impacts 10,000+ Older Chinese/AAPI Americans in the Community

Amanda Lee, CEO and Co-Founder, Happy 50 Plus Foundation

In early 2018, I was thinking, I cannot believe I already turned 50 some years old! Having been in the United States since the 1990’s when I came to attend graduate school at Boston University and then stayed to work and have a family, I felt I have assimilated well into American society.  However, I observed my parents, who were staying with me at that time, while they were very healthy physically and driving to visit friends frequently, their limited proficiency in English meant they missed out on a lot information and resources.  That was the genesis of my idea to start Happy50Plus—a desire to help 50+ Chinese/AAPI Americans to age more successfully with timely and accurate in-language information and resources.

While my background was in Chinese language media, I was fortunate to have many good friends working in the aging field who taught me about the issues and guided me through the aging landscape to help to start this Happy50plus venture.  In 2018-2019, my team and I hosted six very successful in-person events, highlighting topics ranging from caregiving, dementia awareness, Medicare, to farmer’s markets, and relationship.  We were able to attract between 300-1000 people to attend each in-person event (depending on the venue).

In March 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic started, we pivoted all our activities to virtual, and put all of our resources and focus on the health and well-being for our members, their families, their caregivers and the broader 50-year-and-older communities, in particular the Chinese/AAPI American community.

During the COVID-19 stay-at-home period, many of the members of Happy50Plus became socially isolated and were feeling lonely and anxious.  To help them to combat social isolation and promote brain health, Happy50Plus collaborated with AARP California, the Northern/Southern California Chinese Writers Association, and World Journal News to collect over 60 stories and we shared the 22 best ones on World Journal News and social media.

Also in 2020, there were many rumors and a lot of misinformation about COVID-19.  The Happy50plus team translated information into Chinese from trusted sources, such as AARP, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and Los Angeles County Health Department to share with our members. We also helped over 500 members/older adults from local community to register and get vaccinated in April 2021, as the only AAPI community partner with Kaiser Permanente. Our online programs have been extremely popular:  We continue to provide exercise classes four times a week, in addition to ongoing classes on cooking, flower arrangement, computer skills and other subjects interesting AAPI older adults.  Our regular virtual workshops on health-related topics and aging resources always draw a high attendance.

Our efforts have driven an enormous volume of traffic to our website (www.happy50plus.org), and our membership and social media followers have grown exponentially.  We were “discovered” by many older Chinese Americans throughout the United States, and our member base has expanded to New York, Nevada, Texas, Illinois and many other states.  Many of our members thanked us for keeping them active and informed during the stay-at-home period of time.

We attribute our growth to many factors, one of which is constantly providing engaging and relevant content that is of interest to the 50+ Chinese/AAPI Americans.  Also important is being nimble to meet the changing needs of our older Chinese/AAPI communities quickly.  We constantly shift our focus and resources to go where our members want to go.

While our focus and resources may evolve, we never forget that Happy50Plus is a social mission organization. Our role is to enhance quality of life for people 50+, especially the Chinese/AAPI Americans in the U.S.  Through our efforts, many Chinese/AAPI Americans who are socially isolated and have limited English language proficiency identify Happy50Plus as a credible source of information.

 In 2020, I was honored to receive the Trailblazer in Aging Award from the National Council on Aging (NCOA).  Last year, we were also honored to receive a Healthy Community grant from City of Hope, Los Angeles.  Happy50Plus has been recognized by Next Avenue, a prominent hub for news and information for people 50+, as “a social connector and information resource within the Asian American community.”

 In June 2021, Happy50plus is honored to be invited by NCOA to share our story, “Creating Equity in Engagement for Older Chinese/AAPI Americans at the Community Level” at the Age + Action 2021 Conference.  Our panel presentation for this conference focuses on our work on health and racial equity.  We shared our strategy, “The 5 Cs,” that helped us to grow to a 9,000+ member-strong organization in greater details.

The 5 Cs of our secrect recipe are:

  1. Community Presence:  The impacts of providing timely and relevant information using multiple platforms.
  2. Creative Content:  In addition to the traditional content & topics (health-related topics, caregiving, dementia awareness, housing…), Happy50Plus also provided creative workshops that are of interest to the 50+ Chinese/AAPI, such as RV and yurt camping, digital photography, virtual painting classes,  electric vehicles, dating and relationships, farmer’s markets, etc.
  3.  Consumer Experience:  We will share how Happy50Plus has created a safe and empathic community, where people with similar experiences and background are able to share their concerns, questions, and joy via in-language social media, on our Website or during our virtual programs.
  4.  Cross-sector Collaboration:  Happy50Plus has been able to work successfully with government agencies, academia, nonprofit organizations, and businesses well.
  5. Connectedness: Happy50Plus has always believed that our members have many of the answers to life, so we encourage peer-to-peer support to answer any questions and discuss challenges.

Together, we will close the health, language, and equity gaps for older Chinese/AAPI Americans!

About Us

About Happy 50 Plus

Happy 50 Plus was founded in 2018 as a social-mission community organization that serves the underserved 50+ Chinese Americans /AAPIs with language barriers and limited accesses to valuable information for healthy aging, and has dedicated to providing timely and reliable resources and information from government agencies, Fortune 500 companies, nonprofit organizations, academia, philanthropists, and community development investors that wish to reach the 50+ Chinese Americans/AAPIs in the United States.

The mission of Happy 50 Plus is to be a one-stop reliable resource hub to help 50+ Chinese Americans/AAPIs and keep them connected to avoid social isolation. Most of the programs and materials we share are in-language and culturally relevant.

To date, we have registered 10,000+ AAPI older adults as members, and reached 150,000+ attendees/audience through community-based, life-enhancing educational virtual and in-person workshops, interviews and fun events.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, Happy 50 Plus successfully pivoted our members and followers who are over 50 years old from in-person reach out to virtual and digital platforms. We educated and helped the older adults to learn how to keep connected through Zoom, YouTube, FB, IG, Twitter, WeChat, website and e-newsletters via emails. We successfully built a supportive and empathetic community for AAPI older adults. 

Closing “digital divide” for AAPI older adults is an important mission carried by Happy 50 Plus.

90% of Happy50Plus members are California residents and 85% out of them are from Southern California, including LA County, Orange County, San Bernardino County, Riverside County and San Diego.

-We have the ecosystem knowledge—we know the languages, the communities, the culture and the target demographic; 

-We are the thought leader organization working specifically in the aging Chinese American/ AAPIs landscape in the U.S.; 

-We can effectively reach and engage the 50+ AAPI older adults through both virtual and in-person (when available) events, workshops, social media (WeChat, Line, IG, FB, Twitter), eNewsletters, and community partners with culturally-relevant messages; 

-We successfully built a nationwide community for  50+ Chinese Americans/AAPIs older adults, whether they are acculturated, bilingual, monolingual or socially isolated.

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Happy 50 Plus Foundation has been approved by the Internal Revenue Services(IRS) as 501(c)(3) public charity non-profit organization. Your donation to the Foundation will be tax deductible. Our EIN # is 92-0367082.

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