Casa de la Familia
1650 East 4th Street, Santa Ana, California 92701
3550 Wilshire Blvd., Ste 670, Los Angeles, CA 90010
508 W Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA 92832
(877) 611-2272
Casa de la Familia (CDLF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1996 by Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Ana Nogales, whose vision was to create an organization dedicated to ensuring the long-lasting mental health success of individuals who have experienced a psychological trauma.
Casa de la Familia provides individual counseling, family counseling, group counseling, support groups, advocacy, crisis intervention, and outreach to both Los Angeles and Orange Counties
Helpline #: 1-888-724-2722
Telephone #: 562-402-4132 Fax #: 562-402-6093
Email Address: info@saharacares.org
Website: www.saharacares.org
Language Capacity: Hindi, Urdu, Gujarati, Punjabi
24-hour helpline; Gender Based Violence Shelter; A safety exit/ plan; Case Management; Counseling; Life skills training; Employment education; Elder Services (Housing, Food assistance, Case management, Counseling/therapy, Government programs, Navigating the justice system, Trauma- informed care /referrals, Financial advising, Senior support groups), Legal Services, Citizenship, mental health, youth program.
- Support services and help-line
- Muslim-specific program
SAHARA serves survivors of all forms of abuse within the South Asian community in Southern California with culturally sensitive and linguistically specific services.
Website: www.semah.org
Language Capacity: Urdu, Farsi, Arabic, Kannada, Tamil
SEMAH stands for the principles of Safety, Education, Mutual Respect, Awareness and Hope. We believe that these principles are crucial towards building healthy relationships with oneself, between individuals, families and communities. Our mission is the promotion of healthier relationships and prevention of domestic violence through education and awareness of options. We want to be a conduit for resources to empower and enable victims and perpetrators to finally find a way out of the vicious circle of abuse. We will work with communities not well served with a special focus on the Muslim and inter-faith communities.
Address: PO Box: 697, Santa Clara, CA 95052
Telephone #: 408-436-8393
Fax #: 408-503-0887
Helplines #: 888-8-MAITRI or 888-862-4874
Email Address: maitri@maitri.org
Website: www.maitri.org
Language Capacity: Bangla, Gujarati, Farsi, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Malayalam, Marathi, Marwari, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sindhi, Sinhalese, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu
Legal advocacy; counseling; economic empowerment; housing assistance; Transitional housing; peer support; interpretation; outreach and prevention; policy advocacy; Maitri boutique.
Maitri primarily helps individuals & families from South Asia facing domestic violence, emotional abuse, cultural alienation, human trafficking or family conflict. Maitri is non-discriminatory in its services with respect to gender, race, color, religion, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation and all classifications protected by applicable state or federal discrimination laws.
Los Angeles Headquarters
3701 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 725
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Phone: (323) 848-9801
Fax: (323) 848-9246
Members of the media should contact Samuel Garrett-Pate directly at press@eqca.org or (973) 476-3770.
Equality California brings the voices of LGBTQ people and allies to institutions of power in California and across the United States, striving to create a world that is healthy, just, and fully equal for all LGBTQ people. We advance civil rights and social justice by inspiring, advocating, and mobilizing through an inclusive movement that works tirelessly on behalf of those we serve.
The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (the Partnership) is California’s recognized domestic violence coalition, representing over 1,000 survivors, advocates, organizations and allied individuals across the state. Working at the local, state, and national levels for nearly 40 years, the Partnership has a long track record of successfully passing over 200 pieces of legislation on behalf of domestic violence victims and their children. The Partnership believes that by collectively working with our diverse membership, advocates, and state policy makers, we can deepen the process of healing and restoration by identifying and addressing the underlying and contributing factors.
Positive Results Center
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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