$10 Million Capital Campaign

Springlight PACE

aging with dignity starts here

$10 Million Capital Campaign

Springlight Wellness Center

Aging With Dignity Starts Here

20,000 sq ft | San Leandro, CA | Opening 2026/2027

$10 Million Goal
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Imagine a center where our seniors can receive transformative health care that will allow them to age at home and in their communities. 

At AHS, we recognize that so many of our elderly patients continue to struggle to get the care they need because of challenges that go beyond the walls of the clinic.

To address these gaps, we’ve found a solution and model of care  that integrates the quality care our elders receive at our health center with the most comprehensive support system, like transportation, culturally-inclusive meals, and social activities, our elders deserve.

We are building a Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) to bring life-changing, culturally competent care to low-income seniors—supporting them as they age safely and with dignity, right in their communities. Based on the PACE model, the SpringLight Health will offer coordinated medical care, transportation, meals, social activities, medication management, and caregiver support—all tailored to each individual’s needs.

PACE exterior

Services include

Medical, Dental, Mental Care

Home Care

Transportation

Meals

Social Activities

Physical & Occupational Therapy

Our seniors deserve more than treatment—they deserve dignity, connection, and access to quality health care.

Naming Opportunities

All architectural renderings shown are only examples and are subject to change

Legacy Gift Opportunities

$2,000,000 PACE Center Naming
$1,000,000 Large Dining and Activity Room
$750,000 Entry and Lobby
$500,000 Kitchen
$120,000 Occupational & Physical Therapy Room

Visionary Gift Opportunities

$25,000 Conference Room
$10,000 Exam Rooms
$1,000 – $9,999 Name on Donor Wall
To check available naming opportunities contact
One Nation
In solidarity with over 100 community partners across the US, Asian Health Services mobilized under the One Nation Coalition in 2018 to fight against the harmful Public Charge Rule change and to promote immigrant rights and access to health care.
Nail Salon Collaborative
In 2005, Asian Health Services established the California Healthy Nail Salon Collaborative to address workplace and reproductive health issues faced by low-income Vietnamese immigrant and refugee workers. In 2016, AHS worked successfully to co-sponsor and pass the California Healthy Nail Salon Bill (AB2125).
Oakland Chinatown Pedestrian Safety
In the early 2000s, AHS led a local campaign called "Revive Chinatown" to make Oakland Chinatown safer, more pedestrian-friendly, and economically viable. That resulted in the installation of the four-way scramble crosswalks with other lighting and sidewalk improvements in the Chinatown commercial core.
Proposition 13
The 1978 passage of Proposition 13 threatened to eliminate crucial funding to community based organizations. AHS worked in collaboration with local community groups to galvanize our patient base to protest Prop 13 cuts. As a result of community mobilization and protests, AHS preserved critical funds at the County level, which enabled community groups to continue serving the medical needs of the AAPI community.
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