Address: 11 Bedford Street, Burlington, MA 01803; P.O. Box 1345, Burlington, MA 01803
Helpline #: 1-866-472-4354
Website: www.saheliboston.org
Email Address: renu@saheliboston.org
Domestic violence advocacy; Support groups for women of all races and ethnicity; Mental health referrals; family counseling by a social worker; Financial assistance for families in crisis; Empowerment classes including computer and financial literacy; Career guidance, networking and referrals, and financial assistance for skill building; Free legal clinics for immigration and family law issues; Parenting workshops; Community outreach and violence prevention volunteer opportunities
- Support services and help-line
- I&R: Information & Referral
- South Asian program: Bangladeshis, Bhutanese, Indians, Nepalis, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans
Saheli Boston is an organization dedicated to supporting South Asian women and families in Massachusetts.
Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence (ATASK)
Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition (MTPC)
+1-(617) 878-2300
+1-(617) 878-2333
100 Grove Street
Suite #313, Worcester, MA 01605
MassEquality is the leading statewide grassroots advocacy organization working to ensure that everyone across Massachusetts can thrive from cradle to grave without discrimination and oppression based on sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
Support for victims and survivors of domestic and sexual violence is made available at the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts through the Domestic and Sexual Violence Project. This culturally specific project is offered in direct response to address the need for equal access to direct services, information and resources, vital in the support of victims and survivors of trauma.
Founder, Reverend Traci Jackson Antoine; along with her team work in collaboration with faith leaders and law enforcement to provide training that enhance the quality and response that victims of color receive from first responders. Additionally, the project works alongside Northeastern University Law Students to provide cultural sensitivity training as it relates specifically to victims of trauma of color.
Trainings have garnered positive response from counsel and client; impacting how victims of color are perceived and thus represented within the legal system. The success and national recognition of the project is directly tied to its committed effort to provide victims and survivors of Boston’s inner city communities of color with a coordinated community response that addresses the individualized needs of victims and survivors through a spectrum of quality services, specialized training, and support throughout its network of partners, supporters and community leaders.
Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers (MAPS)
Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Educational Development Center
Wellesley Centers for Women (WCW)
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