MIWRC programs provide support, advocacy, and activities that utilize traditional teachings and other cultural strengths to encourage healing, build resilience, and counter the normalization of violence.
Our program departments collaborate to:
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Empower Native American women to live violence-free lives
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Provide a safe place for women to explore their life options
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Challenge systems that disenfranchise Native American women
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Create a more just environment for all women and their families
The Indigenous Women’s Life Net (IWLN) program provides supportive services for American Indian survivors of sexual and domestic assault. The program offers the following:
- Housing advocacy
- Domestic and sexual assault advocacy
- Transportation assistance
- Case management
- Life skills
- Cultural healing activities
- Weekly education groups
Our mission is to improve the lives of Portuguese speakers in Massachusetts and help them become contributing, active participants in American society while maintaining a strong ethnic identity and a sense of community.
We work with and for the Brazilian, Cabo Verdean, Portuguese and other Portuguese-speaking communities to increase access and remove barriers to health, education and social services through direct services, advocacy, leadership, and community development.
Services include:
- citizenship assistance
- domestic violence/sexual assault advocacy
- driver alcohol education
- elder services
- employment & career assistance
- family support
- HIV/Sexually transmitted infections
- immigration integration
- intimate partner abuse educational program
- translations/notary public
We are a community of care where burdens are lifted, dignity is restored, and lives are changed. Living Well provides an array of services including but not limited to:
Individuals who need help in overcoming difficulties or in taking that “next step” toward personal growth.
- Couples who are dating, engaged, or married. Our counselors help satisfied couples move toward deeper levels of intimacy and help dissatisfied couples assess their relationship to determine ways they can move effectively toward meaningful change.
- Families hat require help in learning how to cope with a variety issues including abuse,rebellion, parenting, divorce, blended families, grief, or trauma.
- Groups that are routinely formed to address specific issues in a shared setting. Group topics include anxiety, depression, divorce recovery, strengthening marriages, and parenting.
- Seminar/Retreat /Presentations- our providers are expert trainers and presenters, with years of experience providing community training and consultation to businesses, churches ,private and public entities.
La Vida Partnership Program- CHASS
Korean Women In Need (KAN-WIN)
Korean American Family Services, Inc KFAM
Korean American Family Service Center
Kiran
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