FAITH: Foundation for Appropriate and Immediate Temporary Help
Texas Muslim Women’s Foundation
Address: 7600 Glenview Dr., Richland Hills, TX 76180
Telephone #: 817-589-9165 Helpline #: 687-715-4849
Email Addresses: hs@mcc-hs.org (Social Services), alshifa@mcc-hs.org (Medical)
Website: www.mcc-hs.org
Language Capacity: Arabic, Urdu and other languages
Community education, culture-sensitive peer counseling, professional counseling, case management, client advocacy, information on rights, how to seek help and victim compensation; shelter referrals, legal referrals; safety plan assistance; 24 Hour Confidential Helpline
- Muslim-specific program
- Support services and help-line
The Muslim Community Center for Human Services (MCCHS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1995. The mission of MCCHS is to build strong families and harmonious communities, regardless of religion, ethnicity, race, or place of residence, by providing free and/or affordable healthcare, social services, and educational services to those who face barriers to accessing support due to language or cultural differences, or those who are uninsured or under-insured. MCCHS meets the health and social service needs of more than 160,000 immigrants and families from South East Asia, the Middle East and Africa who reside in North Texas.
Mosaic Family Services, Inc.
An Nisa
Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) Refugee and Immigrant Family Strengthening Project (RIFS)
Address: 4900 Reed Rd #300, Columbus, OH 43220
Telephone #: 614-326-2121 Helpline #: 614-565-2918
Email Address: asharayofhope@sbcglobal.net
Website: www.asharayofhope.org
Language Capacity: Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Punjabi, Tamil, Urdu
Support; 24/7 helpline; crisis intervention; safety-planning; case management; information; advocacy (legal, medical, school system, employment); survivor support group; interpretation services; connects victims to resources for counseling, legal assistance, housing, transportation, support services, school, employment; Support services and help-line; cross-cultural trainings for professionals and volunteers; outreach efforts
- Support services and 24-hour help-line
- South Asian program: Bangladeshis, Bhutanese, Indians, Nepalis, Pakistanis, & Sri Lankans
Asha-Ray of Hope works to eliminate violence against women through prevention, education, advocacy, violence documentation, and survivor services, both within and on behalf of the South Asian Community.
Saathi
RAHAMA
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