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RESOURCE DIRECTORY THE AHA FOUNDATION 2010 Key: = Housing Available ) = Hotline Available 1 PLEASE NOTE: The AHA Foundation has not personally visited each organization listed and therefore can not guarantee them as being safe Direct Service Organizations New York City Metropolitan Area ARAB AMERICAN FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER www.aafscny.org 150 Court Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201 718 643 8000 / 718 797 0410 (fax) [email protected] Services Offered: Protection for abused/neglected children, individual and group counseling, cross-cultural workshops, training for imams on dealing with domestic violence in the Muslim community. Populations: Arab immigrants and Arabic-speaking community Shelter: No Hotline: No CITY BAR JUSTICE CENTER, IMMIGRANT WOMEN AND CHILDREN PROJECT and REFUGEE ASSISTANCE PROJECT ) Immigration Intake Line: 212 382 6710 Services Offered: Free legal assistance in securing legal permanent residency for victims of domestic violence, human trafficking survivors, and refugees fleeing torture in their home countries. Populations: Immigrants, refugees and non-legal residents Shelter: No Hotline: Non-crisis, M-F; 9am-5pm 2 MOUNT SINAI SAVI PROGRAM www.mssm.edu/savi One Gustave L. Levy Place; Box 1670; New York, NY 10029 Telephone: 212-423-2140 • Fax: 212-423-1021 Services Offered: SAVI staff and volunteers work to overcome sexual and domestic violence and cultural practices and values that sustain them - breaking down institutional systems and individual attitudes that isolate and blame survivors. Program Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm Boroughs: Manhattan, Queens Languages: Spanish, Hindu, Punjabi, French, Portugese NEW YORK ASIAN WOMEN’S CENTER ) www.nyawc.org 39 Bowery, PMB 375, New York, NY 10002 212 732 0054 / 212 587 5731 (fax) [email protected] Crisis Line: 888 888 7702 Services Offered: Operates a secure shelter and offers social services for all victims of domestic violence in New York City. Populations: South Asian Shelter: Yes (24 hours) Hotline: Yes (24 hours) 3 SAFE HORIZON ) www.safehorizon.org 2 Lafayette Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10007 212 577 7700 / 212 577 3897 (fax) [email protected] Crisis Line: 800 621 HOPE (4763) Services Offered: Shelters, hotlines, counseling, financial and legal assistance, and support groups for any victim of abuse or violence in New York City. Populations: All Shelter: Yes (24 hours) Hotline: Yes (24 hours) SAKHI FOR SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN ) www.sakhi.org P.O. Box 20208, Greeley Square Station, New York, NY 10001 212 714 9153 [email protected] Helpline: 212 868 6741 Services Provided: Crisis intervention, support groups, legal assistance, translation services, assistance in accessing healthcare services, researches faith among domestic violence survivors. Populations: South Asian Shelter: No Hotline: Yes (M-F 9-5) 4 SANCTUARY FOR FAMILIES ) www.sanctuaryforfamilies.org P.O. Box 1406, Wall Street Station, New York, NY 10268 212 349 6009 / 212 349 6810 (fax) Hotline: 212 349 6009 Services Offered: Shelter, case management, language services, clinical access and counseling, culturally specific legal assistance, education and advocacy, economic empowerment programs. Populations: All; The Community Law Project and the African domestic Violence Initiative provide legal assistance to specific immigrant populations. Shelter: Yes (Crisis housing, safe dwellings, transitional housing) Hotline: Yes; M-Th 9-6, F 9-5 SAUTI YETU CENTER FOR AFRICAN WOMEN www.sautiyetu.org P.O. BOX 3112, NEW YORK, NY 10163 718 665 2486 / 718 665 2483 (fax) [email protected] Services Provided: Transitional housing, support groups, culturally appropriate counseling, legal and immigration assistance, assistance in accessing government benefits. Populations: African immigrants Shelter: No Hotline: No 5 TURNING POINT ) www.turningpoint-ny.org P.O. Box 670086, Flushing, NY 11367 718 883 9400 [email protected] Helpline: 718 883 9400 Services Provided: Counseling, support groups, youth development groups for teen girls, community outreach. Populations: Islamic women in particular Shelter: No Hotline: Yes (M-F 10-6) WAFA HOUSE ) www.wafahouse.org P.O. Box 2102, Clifton, NJ 07015 800 930 WAFA (9232) [email protected] Crisis Line: 800 930 WAFA (9232) Services Offered: Legal assistance, counseling, youth counseling, translation services, transportation, cultural sensitivity training, prevention workshops, referrals to local mosques, financial and employment support services. Populations: Middle Eastern, South Asian Shelter: No Hotline: Yes (M-F 9-5) 6 Direct Service Organizations National APNA GHAR ) www.apnaghar.org 4753 North Broadway, Suite 632, Chicago, IL 60640 773 334 0173 / 773 334 0963 (fax) [email protected] Crisis Line: 1 800 717 0757 (IL) / 1 773 334 4663 (Out of State) Services Offered: Shelter, counseling, case management, court accompaniment, transitional housing, legal advocacy, translation services. Populations: South Asians, Immigrants Shelter: Yes Hotline: Yes (24 hours) HAMDARD CENTER FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ) www.hamdardcenter.org 228 East Lake Street, Addison, IL 60101 630 835 1432 / 630 835 1433 (fax) Crisis Line: 1 866 305 3933 / 630 860 9122 Services Offered: Shelter, counseling, case management, court accompaniment, transitional housing, legal advocacy, translation services, child welfare services. Populations: South Asian, Middle Eastern, Bosnian Shelter: Yes Hotline: Yes (24 hours) 7 MAITRI ) www.maitri.org 234 East Gish Road Suite #200 San Jose, CA 95112 Services Offered: Counseling, Support, Housing, Community Education, Talks/Workshops, Emergency Loans, and Referrals to: emergency shelters, family counselors and therapists, attorneys, support groups Populations: South Asian Families Shelter: Yes Toll Free Hotline: 1-888-8MAITRI; 1-888-862-4874 Local Hotline: 1-408-436-8398 Live Hotline Hours: 9am - 1pm (PST) MY SISTERS HOUSE ) www.mysistershouse.org P.O. Box 71171 North Charleston, SC 29415 (843) 747-4069 (800) 273-HOPE Services Offered: 24 Hour crisis line, food, clothing, transportation, medical help, children’s program, counseling, support groups, training, court advocacy, education Populations: Victims of domestic violence and their children Shelter: Yes Hotline: (843) 747-4069; (800) 273-HOPE 8 TAHIRIH JUSTICE CENTER www.tahirih.org 6402 Arlington Boulevard, Suite 300, Falls Church, VA 22042 571 282 6161 / 571 282 6162 [email protected] Services Offered: Legal services for immigrant women seeking to become legal residents; specializes in asylum/family law cases (including FGM) and offers referrals to Muslim support services. Populations: Immigrant and refugee women Shelter: No Hotline: No 9 Research and Advocacy Organizations AFRICAN WOMEN’S HEALTH CENTER www.brighamandwomens.org/africanwomenscenter 75 Francis Street Boston, MA 02115 The African Women's Health Center (AWHC) is located at the Brigham and Women's Hospital which is a Harvard Affiliated Hospital. The overall mission of the AWHC is to holistically improve the health of refugee and immigrant women who have undergone female genital cutting. It provides access, understanding and community to women who have long-term complications from this tradition and who seek reproductive health care. CONNECT NEW YORK connectnyc.org P.O. Box 20217, Greeley Square Station, New York, NY 10001 212 683 0015 / 212 683 0016 (fax) Legal Advocacy Helpline: 212 683 0605 (M-F 9-5) Works toward the prevention and elimination of family and gender violence; Operates a legal advocacy helpline; Connect Faith works with religious communities and clergy to change fundamental beliefs and practices that support abuse and provides assistance in developing culturally and religiously relevant policies. EQUALITY NOW www.equalitynow.org P.O. Box 20646, Columbus Circle Station, New York, NY 10023 212 586 1611 (fax) [email protected] The Campaign Against FGM produces Awaken, a biannual newsletter about ending FGM globally and supports grassroots initiatives through funding and advocacy. 10 FEMALE GENITAL CUTTING EDUCATION AND NETWORKING PROJECT www.fgmnetwork.org This organization disseminates on-line and offline of material related to female genital mutilation. The organization seeks to form an online clearinghouse and a community for researchers, activists, attorneys, and health care practitioners to obtain information and network with others involved in similar projects. INSTITUTE ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY (IDVAAC) An institute at the University of Minnesota; Researches cross-cultural communication and domestic violence policy among African-American and Native American populations in Minnesota and across the United States. INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN AGAINST HONOR KILLINGS www.stophonourkillings.com Provides support and protection to women faced with 'honor'-based violence and forced marriage. NEW YORK STATE COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE www.nyscadv.org 350 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, NY 12208 518 482 5465 / 518 482 3807 (fax) [email protected] Provides a 24-hour domestic and Sexual Violence Hotline at 800 642 6906; also advocacy, education, training, and policy development. Publishes a domestic Violence Handbook and other materials and resources for victims. 11 PEACEFUL FAMILIES PROJECT www.peacefulfamilies.org P.O. Box 771, Great Falls, VA 22066 703 474 6870 [email protected] Advocates for the end to domestic violence in Muslim communities through workshops, cultural sensitivity trainings, and research. STOP EXCISION www.stopexcision.net Sini Sanuman works in Mali, West Africa, to convince