South Asian Domestic Violence Organizations in the USA
 

For many South Asian women, the Western model of intervention does not work. They often come from backgrounds very different than what is standard for the U.S. Ideas of family, authority, independence, and disclosure can be very different. Because of these differences, these women have a variety of cultural, personal, and institutional barriers that must be overcome.  

 


 

History of South Asian Domestic Violence Organizations 

 

It is estimated that thirty one percent of American women are victims of domestic violence at some point during their life. Though documentation is limited, according to Bureau of Justice statistics, race is not a risk factor for domestic violence. And in fact, advocates working with South Asian women in the US report a comparable rate of domestic violence among this immigrant population. While it may be difficult for any woman to leave an abusive partner, this immigrant group faces cultural and institutional barriers as well. As the South Asian community became aware of this problem during the 1980's, South Asian women formed organizations to provide culturally sensitive services to battered women. For more information about the history of these organizations, please read "Seeking a Voice: South Asian Women's Groups in North America" by Jyotsna Vaid. This article can be found in Making Waves: An Anthology of Writings By and About Women, Ed. Asian Women United of California. Boston: Beacon Press, 1989. 


 

SAWNET, South Asian Women's Network, is a forum for those who are interested in South Asian women's issues. It features a listing of South Asian women's organizations, and domestic violence organizations, a listing of charities and political organizations, and much more.

 

US - Arizona

 

 

Arizona South Asians For Safe Families

 

Address: ASAFSF, PO Box 2748
Scottsdale, AZ 85252-2748

 

Hotline: 1-877-SAFE-711 or 1-877-723-3711

 

E-mail : info@asafsf.org  or asafsf@gmail.com 

 

 

US - California

 

 

Aasra

1-800-313-ASRA

(1-800-313-2772)

(510) 657-1245 or (510) 657-1246
Email:
Asraa1@aol.com

 

 

Maitri (Bay Area)

 

Toll-Free Hotline: 1-888-8-MAITRI

Office:(408) 436-8393
Email: maitri@maitri.org

 

 

Narika (Bay Area)

(800) 215-7308

 

 

South Asian Network (Southern California)

 

Asian Women's Shelter

(415) 751-7110 (office)
(415) 751-0880 (crisis)

 

 

Center for Pacific Asian Family

(CPAF, Los Angeles).
Phone: 800-339-3940
Email:
CPAFsc@aol.com

 

 

Sahara
(888) 724-2722

 

 

SAWI- South Asian Women's Initiative

San Diego area
Email:
sawi_sd@hotmail.com

 

 

US - Connecticut

 

 

Sneha

Contact:

Sneha, Inc.
P.O. Box 271650
West Hartford,
CT 06126-1650.
Ph: 1-800-58-SNEHA(in Connecticut)

From elsewhere: (860) 658-4615

Fax: 860-521-1562

Email: sneha@sneha.org

 

 

Shamokami

(203) 624-8727

 

US - Georgia

 

 

Raksha 

Info. Hotline (404) 842-0725

 

 

US - Illinois

 

 

Apna Ghar

Chicago: (773) 334-4663

Email: info@apnaghar.org

 

 

Hamdard Center

Chicago: (708) 628-9195
96 W. Moreland, Suite 10
Addison,IL 60101.

 

 

Asian Human Services

 

 

 

         US - Louisiana      

 

Metropolitan Battered Women's Program
P.O Box 10775
Jefferson, La 70181
Hotline:1-800-738-8900
Fax (504)-828-2893

 

 

US - Maryland

 

 

Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project
Phone: (202)-464-4477

 

 

Asha

Ph: 301-369-0134/888-417-2742

 

Samhati
Ph:(301) 229-6597

 

 

 

US - Massachusetts

 

 

Saheli Boston

A member of Manavi: (508) 427-5700 x202, (617) 497-0316

 

 

Asian Task Force against Domestic Violence
Hotline: (617) 338-2355

 

 

Information on domestic violence

 

 

 
 

US - Minnesota

 

 

Asian Women United of Minnesota

Crisis phone line: (651)646-2261

Business phone line:(651)646-2118

Fax: 651-646-2284

 

 

List of Resources to contact in the twin cities

 

 

US - New York / New Jersey

 

 

Manavi
(732) 435-1414

 

 

Sakhi
hotline (212) 695.5447
Special Events Listings
(212) 868.6741

 

 

New York Asian Women's Center
24 hr hotline: (212) 732-5230

 

 

AIWA (Asian Indian Women in America)(973) 992-5210

email: aiwaemail@aol.com

 

 

Bangladeshi Mahila Samiti

(718) 689-0017

 

 

Muslim Women's Committee

(212) 316-6446

 

Sikh Women's Association

(718) 699-1593

 

 

Shomokami

(203)624-8727

 

US - North Carolina

 

 

KIRAN: Domestic Violence and Crisis Services for South Asians in North Carolina. Address: Kiran Inc.,
P.O. Box 3513,
Chapel Hill, NC 27515-3513.
Crisis Hotline: 919-865-4006
(Please leave a message and a KIRAN volunteer will call you)
Toll Free: 866-KIRANINC.
Email:
kiran@kiraninc.org

 

 

US - Oregon

 

 

SAWERA
Phone: (503)-778-7386

Email address: sawera@sawera.org

 

 

US - Pennsylvania

 

 

Sewaa
P.O. Box 43622
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone: (215)62-SEWAA

 

 

US - Texas

 

 

Daya
P.O. Box 571774
Houston, TX 77257.
Phone: (713) 914-1333

 

 

Saheli
(512) 703-8745. P. O. Box 3665
Austin, Texas 78764-3665
Email:
saheli@saheli-austin.org

 

US - Virginia

 

 

Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project

Ph: (202)464-4477

 

 

Asha
(301)369-0134/(888)417-2742

 

Samhati

(301) 229-6597

 

 

 

US - Washington D.C

 

 

Asian/Pacific Islander Domestic Violence Resource Project
Ph: (202)464-4477

 

 

Asha
301-369-0134/ 888-417-2742

 

US - Washington State

 

Chaya
P.O. Box 22291

Seattle, WA 98111. Phone: Toll free- 1-877-922-4292
Office- (206)325.0325


Messages on the helpline will be returned within 24 hours
Email:
chaya@chayaseattle.org