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Wafa House Inc.

About this Organization

We endeavor to empower each member of the family and strive to provide a range of services to ensure successful attainment of our mission. All services are provided to anyone/everyone free of charge and in complete confidence irrespective of their ethnicity, socio-economic background, gender or creed.

Contact Information

Address: PO Box 2102, Clifton, NJ 07015-2102
Telephone #: 862-295-3525; 800-930-9232 (800-930-WAFA)
Email Address: info@wafahouse.org
Website: www.wafahouse.org

Social services and advocacy; referrals; emergency financial assistance; Legal assistance (Domestic Violence cases, Sexual Assault Cases, Restraining Orders, Immigration for Victims of DV, Child Custody/ Child Support, Pro Bono Referral Program); Mental health services; Programming (empowerment groups; anger management, Active Parenting, Stress Management Techniques, Health Programming, Art Recreation, Nutrition & Diet; Financial Literacy; Cultural Sensitivity Training on Middle Eastern and Muslim Communities)

  • Muslim-specific program
  • Support services
State or Territory Served

Asian Women United of Minnesota (AWUM)

About this Organization

We are Asian Women United of Minnesota (AWUM). We are women and men who believe in every woman’s right to a life of peace, wholeness, and happiness. We are a safe place for all women and their children dealing with domestic violence, including physical, emotional, verbal, or sexual abuse. Our mission is to end domestic violence. We provide:

  • A domestic violence 24-hour emergency shelter

  • Support and care for victims of domestic violence

  • Legal and financial advocacy

  • A 24-hour multilingual helpline at 612-724-8823

  • Immigration advocacy and assistance

  • Community awareness-raising about domestic violence

Contact Information

Address: PO Box 6223, Minneapolis, MN 55406
Telephone #: 612-724-0756 Fax #: 313-842-5150
Helpline #: 612-724-8823
Email Address: awum@awum.org
Website: www.awum.org
Language Capacity: Hindi, Hmong, Lao, Tagalog, Thai, Vietnamese

Social services; public benefits assistance; mental health and family counseling; health services; employment and training; education programs; domestic violence prevention and intervention; information; referral; advocacy; housing assistance;
legal services.

  • Arab-specific program
  • Muslim-specific program
  • I&R: Information & Referral
  • Support services and help-line
State or Territory Served

Mai Family Services- Michigan Asian Indian Family Center (MAIFS)

About this Organization

We are the only organization serving the South Asian Community for crisis Intervention and Prevention regardless of gender, religion and ethnicity. MaiFS offers services with a holistic approach.

Our case workers offer nonjudgmental, empathetic and culturally sensitive counseling and emotional support. If needed, a case worker or a volunteer will accompany clients to provide support, interpretation or assistance in navigating through the legal system by helping with paperwork.  Referral services are provided to Emergency shelters, Family Counselors, Therapists, Psychologists & Psychiatrists, Family Law & Immigration attorneys, General Physicians, Job training/ Employment assistance, and Social services.

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Contact Information

Address: Suburban Shared Center, 32401 W. Eight Mile Rd, Livonia, MI 48152
Telephone #: 248-477-4985 Fax: 888-664-8624
Helpline #: 888-664-8624
Email Address: info@maifs.org
Website: www.maifs.org
Language Capacity: Multiple Indian languages

Toll-free and confidential helpline and support in multiple Indian languages; Culturally appropriate counseling for: Abuse, Marriage Counselling, Mental Health issues, Substance abuse, Adjustment to new culture, Issues affecting seniors, Grief and bereavement support, Workplace Challenge, Referrals to shelters, attorneys, community health resources, therapists; Awareness training workshops for community members, Effective Communication

  • Support services and help-line
  • I&R: Information and Referral
  • South Asian program: Bangladeshis, Bhutanese, Indians, Nepalis, Pakistanis, & Sri Lankans
State or Territory Served

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

About this Organization
Email
info@nctsn.org

Our mission is to raise the standard of care and improve access to services for traumatized children, their families and communities throughout the United States.

Links
Contact Information
NCCTS—University of California, Los Angeles

11150 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 650
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Phone: (310) 235-2633
Fax: (310) 235-2612

NCCTS—Duke University

1121 West Chapel Hill Street Suite 201
Durham, NC 27701
Phone: (919) 682-1552
Fax: (919) 613-9898

Type of Organization
State or Territory Served

Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS)

About this Organization

The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS) strives to enable and empower individuals, families and communities to lead informed, productive and culturally sensitive lives. As a nonprofit model of excellence, we honor our Arab American heritage through community-building and service to all those in need, of every heritage. 

Contact Information

Address: 2651 Saulino Court, Dearborn, MI 48120
Telephone #: 313-842-7010 Fax #: 313-842-5150
Website: www.accesscommunity.org
Language Capacity: Arabic

Social services; public benefits assistance; mental health and family counseling; health services; employment and training; education programs; domestic violence prevention and intervention; information; referral; advocacy; housing assistance;
legal services.

  • Arab-specific program
  • Muslim-specific program
  • I&R: Information & Referral
  • Support services and help-line
State or Territory Served
Saheli Boston JL Heinze Mon, 03/28/2022

​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
State or Territory Served

Saheli Boston is an organization dedicated to supporting South Asian women and families in Massachusetts.

Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence (ATASK) JL Heinze Mon, 03/28/2022

Address: P.O. Box 120108, Boston, MA 02112 (Boston and Lowell locations)
Telephone #: 617-338-2350 Fax #: 617-338-2354 Helpline #: 617-338-2355
Email Address: asiandv@atask.org
Website: www.atask.org
Language Capacity: Vietnamese, Cantonese, Mandarin, Shanghainese, Taiwanese, Khmer, Korean, Japanese, Nepali, Hindi, Bangla, Tagalog, Urdu, Thai, Manipuri, Lao, and Mien

Shelter; temporary housing; assistance with food, clothing, and transportation; support groups and parenting skills groups; collaboration with multilingual advocates to provide clients with coordinated care and referral; multilingual helpline; community outreach; community-based support services; legal, housing, healthcare, mental health, public benefits, employment, and immigration advocacy, counseling, and referrals; life skills classes including ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages); children and family program for shelter residents; education and training programs.

  • Shelter and 24-hour hotline
  • Support services for residents and non-residents
  • I&R: Information & Referral
State or Territory Served

ATASK is a nonprofit, community organization serving pan-Asian survivors of domestic and intimate partner violence. We provide services in Greater Boston and Greater Lowell and offer assistance in other cities throughout Massachusetts and New England. We currently provide services in 18 Asian languages and dialects. Our mission is to prevent domestic and intimate partner violence in Asian families and communities and to provide hope to survivors. 

Muslimat Al-Nisaa Shelter

About this Organization

Muslimat Al-Nisaa, originally organized in 1987, is a non-profit organization established to provide culturally sensitive health, education and social services to Muslim community women and children. 

Contact Information

Address: 3708 Liberty Heights Ave, 3rd Fl, Baltimore, MD 21215
Telephone #: 410-466-8686
Email Address: info@mnisaa.org
Website: www.mnisaashelter.org

State or Territory Served

Amani Women Center (AWC) 

About this Organization

AMANI WOMEN CENTER (AWC) enriches the lives of refugee communities in Georgia and empowers them in their new environment by providing educational programs, and a variety of human and social services. We serve these women and children once their resettlement services benefits end and when they are faced with the challenges of providing for themselves and their families. AWC fills this important gap by providing 3 unique programs utilizing a holistic approach designed to build and sustain healthy families within the home and the community.

Contact Information

Address: 3550 Clarkston Ind. Blvd, Suite F, Clarkston GA 30021
Telephone #: 770-255-0539
Email Address: doris.amaniwomencenter@gmail.com
Website: www.amaniwomencenter.org
Language Capacity:  Arabic, Swahili, Amharic, Tigrinya, Somali, French
Domestic violence education, outreach and empowerment; Counseling; Financial Literacy; referrals; emergency assistance; Life-Skills Training; Job placement assistance; translation services, immigration/legal services, women empowerment. Amani Women Center’s mission is to empower and educate refugee women through culturally tailored programs that contribute to their economic security and overall wellbeing. 

  • Support services 
  • ​Refugee-specific program
State or Territory Served

SNEHA, INC.

About this Organization

Sneha, Inc. is a Connecticut-based network for women of South Asian origin and their families. We work to support and empower women, particularly survivors of domestic violence. Sneha also assists in acculturation situations that arise from lack of traditional family support and/or unfamiliarity with United States laws and resources.

Contact Information

Address: P.O. Box 271650, West Hartford, CT 06127-1650
Helpline #: 800-58-SNEHA or 860-537-0795
Email Address: sneha@sneha.org
Website: www.sneha.org
Language Capacity: All major languages of the Asian Sub-continent including but not limited to Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, Bengali, Telgu, Kanada, Gujrati, Marathi, Punjabi.
Support; information about services.

  • Support services and help-line
  • I&R: Information & Referral
  • South Asian program: Bangladeshis, Bhutanese, Indians, Nepalis, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans
State or Territory Served