Sahara
Safety, Education, Mutual Respect, Awareness and Hope (SEMAH)
Maitri
Equality California
The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence
A community-based organization dedicated to advancing the health, empowerment, and solidarity of persons of South Asian origin in Southern California.
SAN offers the following services for domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, child sexual abuse, human trafficking, and elder abuse:
- Safety planning for survivors and their children
- Case management and advocacy including shelter placement, court accompaniment, access to public benefits and financial literacy
- Counseling and emotional support for survivors and their children
- Access to legal assistance in the areas of family and immigration law
- Parenting classes
- Teen dating violence prevention workshops
- Children’s art workshops
- Groups for young women being pressured into marriage
- Interpretation
- Community workshops to raise awareness about domestic violence and child abuse and the resources available
- Prevention workshops and activities in collaboration with religious and community leaders
The Mission of the Positive Results Center (PRC) is to create awareness and prevent the trauma that comes from experiencing violence and abuse. We specialize in addressing the impacts and source of bullying, sexual abuse, dating, domestic or inter-personal violence and sex trafficking.
Our goal is to help people Create Healthy Relationships for themselves, their families and the community at large. We believe that when you positively impact one life, you create space for everyone to live life abundantly!
My Sister's House serves Asian and Pacific Islander and other underserved women and children impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking by providing a culturally appropriate and responsive safe haven, job training, and community services.
Services include:
- 24-Hour Support Line: (916) 428-3271
- Safe Haven Shelter Program
- Women to Work Program
- Counseling Sessions:
- Domestic Violence Education
- Healing Through Art
- Parenting Classes
- #MeToo Sexual Assault Survivor Support Group
MUA is one of the few programs founded on the concept that immigrant women themselves are uniquely equipped to find solutions to the problems that most directly affect their lives. MUA’s direct service program is rooted in this philosophy by ensuring that the services we offer –
- individual and group counseling
- support groups
- referrals and accompaniment to other community resources,
- domestic violence and sexual assault intervention
- workforce development programs
– are offered and implemented by Latina immigrant women. MUA draws on the strengths of our community members to serve as peer mentors, group facilitators, community educators, and counselors.
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