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Want to help victims of domestic violence?
Contact any of the Women's Aid Organizations listed below...


ASAFSF.org

ASAFSF - Arizona

Our Mission:
To increase awareness of domestic violence and provide support services to victims of domestic violence in the South Asian community in Arizona.
To emphasize the importance of a safe family environment.


maitri.org

MAITRI - California

We are a free, confidential, referral nonprofit organization based in the San Francisco Bay Area, that primarily helps families from South Asia (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka among others) facing domestic violence, emotional abuse, cultural alienation, human trafficking or family conflict.


apnaghar.org

APNA GHAR - Illinois

Apna Ghar (Our Home) provides culturally-appropriate, multilingual services, including emergency shelter, to survivors of domestic abuse with a primary focus on the South Asian and other immigrant communities


Manavi.org

MANAVI - New Jersey

Manavi is a New Jersey-based women's rights organization that works to end all forms of violence against South Asian women living in the U.S. "South Asian" women are those who identify themselves as being from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, or Sri Lanka. Through a wide variety of programs, Manavi ensures that women of South Asian descent in the U.S can exercise their fundamental right to live a life of dignity that is safe and free from violence.


Sakhi.org

SAKHI - New York, NY

Sakhi for South Asian Women is a community-based organization in the New York metropolitan area committed to ending violence against women of South Asian origin. we work to empower women, particularly survivors of domestic violence. Sakhi strives to create a voice and safe environment for all South Asian women through outreach, advocacy, leadership development, and organizing.


saathi of Rochester.org

SAATHI - Rochester, NY

Saathi is a not-for-profit organization based in Rochester, NY to help South Asian women in situations of domestic abuse including physical, verbal, economical and emotional, and/or sexual abuse and we are committed to the idea of preventing domestic violence. Our volunteers speak English, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Urdu, Gorkhi, Punjabi and Gujarati.


ashaforWomen.org

ASHA - Washington, DC

ASHA, which means "Hope" in several South Asian languages, is a non-profit women's organization committed to ending all forms of violence against women and enhancing the status of South Asian women living in the metropolitan Washington, DC area. South Asia includes Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bhutan.