Address: 4008 Martin Luther King Jr. Way S, Seattle, WA 98108
Telephone #: 206-721-0243 Fax #: 206-721-0282 Helpline #: 1-888-847-7205
Website: www.rewa.org
Language Capacity: Amharic, Cambodian, Farsi, Laotian, Mandarin, Romanian, Russian, Somali, Thai, Tigrigna, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
Publications: Videos on sexual assault in Cambodian, Chinese, Ethiopian, Russian, Somali, Vietnamese communities
Behavioral health services (counseling); case management; advocacy; legal assistance; support services to immigrant and refugee victims of family violence and trafficking; support groups for refugee and immigrant battered women and those at risk of becoming victims of domestic violence; community education and outreach; training; Information and referrals; employment and vocational training; ESL classes; housing and homelessness prevention; naturalization and legal services
- Shelter and 24-hour hotline
- I&R: Information & Resources
- Support services for residents and non-residents
Refugee Women’s Alliance (ReWA) is an award-winning, nationally recognized nonprofit that provides holistic services to help refugee and immigrant women and families thrive.
Address: 795 Center St., Unit #2, Herndon, VA 20170
Service Area: Northern Virginia area
Telephone #: 571-323-2198
Email Address: contact@faithus.org
Website: www.faithus.org
Family Assistance Program (immediate assistance with rent, utilities, education); FAITH Thrift Store; Food programs (food pantry, food drives); Domestic Violence program (crisis counseling, safety planning, legal representation, court advocacy, translation services and financial assistance); Self-sufficiency program (6 transitional housing units, job training, medical bills assistance); Children and Teen programs.
- Muslim-specific program
- Support services
FAITH is a grassroots organization that is committed to empowering all members of the community. FAITH’s mission is to provide humanitarian aid to needy individuals and families living in the Northern Virginia area.
We serve all people regardless of faith, ethnicity or gender. We serve to empower people to be self-sufficient, to build strong families and to be a force of good in our community. FAITH assists low-income persons with emergency and temporary aide needed to overcome a traumatic event or time in their lives.
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.
Address: 12225 Greenville Avenue, Suite 800, Dallas, Texas 75243
Telephone #: 214-821-5393 Fax #: 214-821-0810 Helpline #: 214-823-4434
Email Address: home@mosaicservices.org Website: www.mosaicservices.org
Language Capacity: Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, Bosnian, Burmese, French, Fulani, Hindi, Italian, Karen, Kikuyu, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Korean, Kurdish, Laotian, Malayalam, Mandarin, Nepali, Russian, Serbian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Thai, Urdu, Vietnamese, Wolof
Client advocacy (Crisis Intervention, Safety Planning, Interpretation/Translation, Transportation, Emotional Support, Information and referral to community resources, Accompaniment to court and other appointments, Education and orientation about American culture and systems, Advocacy within legal and criminal justice systems, and social service agencies, Comprehensive case management, immigration assistance); emergency shelter; transitional housing; counseling and therapy; legal services; community outreach; community education; unaccompanied minor support; 24-hour hotline
- Shelter and 24-hour hotline
- Support services for residents and non-residents
- Program serving family violence survivors, trafficking survivors, refugees and unaccompanied minors
Mosaic is a safe haven for survivors of human rights abuses, including human trafficking and domestic violence. We serve hundreds of clients who have overcome incredible adversity on their journey to independence in the United States. From aiding survivors of human trafficking and family violence to refugees from around the globe, Mosaic’s goal is to make the transition to freedom as easy as possible.
Address: 7211 Regency Square Blvd #101, Houston, TX 77036
Telephone #: 304-701-7937
Helpline #: 832-324-9111
Email Address: info@annisa.org
Website: www.annisahopecenter.org
Case Management; Counseling; Helpline; Education and Outreach; Short-term Financial Assistance; Jumpstart program; Youth mentorship program; Women's empowerment trainings
- Support services and help-line
- Muslim-specific program
An Nisa is a Texas based non-profit 501(c)(3) organization working to empower, educate, and enrich the community by providing counseling, educational programs, and the necessary assistance to help our clients regain self-sufficiency.
Address: 10301 NE Gleasan St., Portland, OR 97220
Telephone #: 503-234-1541
Email Address: info@irco.org
Website: www.irco.org
Language Capacity: Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Lao, Marathi, Nepali, Punjabi, Tagalog, Telugu, Urdu, Vietnamese
Employment and training programs; family programs (case management,
life skills training, relationship building), children programs (kindergarten
readiness, developmental screenings), community development programs, legal
services, language services (interpreter, translation, diversity training)
- Immigrant and Refugee specific program
- Main Office
10301 NE Glisan St. Portland, OR 97220
(503) 234-1541 - Africa House
709 NE 102nd Ave Portland, OR 97220
(503) 802-0082 - Pacific Islander & Asian Family Center
8040 NE Sandy Blvd. Portland, OR 97213
(503) 235-9396 - IRCO Ontario/Four Rivers Welcome Center
640 SW 4th Ave. Ontario, OR 97914
(208) 369-3995 - Sokhom Tauch Community Center
10323 NE Glisan St. Portland, OR 97220
(971) 271-6441
The Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) supports immigrants, refugees and mainstream community members to become self-sufficient. We strive in our programming, outreach and education to foster understanding, compassion and communication between Oregon's established communities and newest arrivals.
Oregon has one of the fastest growing refugee and immigrant populations in the country. Forced to leave their home countries for fear of persecution due to race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group, refugees and immigrants come to Portland to begin new lives. IRCO focuses on removing barriers to self-sufficiency and helping individuals and families thrive, by providing more than 200 culturally and linguistically specific social services, from employment, vocational training and English language learning, to community development, early childhood and parenting education, youth academic support and gang prevention.
ASHA-Ray of Hope
Saathi
Address: PO Box 136, Grand Island, NY 14072
Telephone #: 716-777-3468
24/7 Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
Email Address: info@rahama.org
Website: www.rahama.org
- Shelter and support services
- Muslim-specific program
Working to empower women in need, we provide educational resources, emotional, material and spiritual support. RAHAMA has been caring for victims, spreading awareness within our communities, collaborating with local agencies and representing the light of Islam since 2006. RAHAMA’s goal is to provide transitional housing to women and children in New York who are victims of domestic violence. Our volunteer staff consists of licensed social workers and mental health counselors who specialize in working with women and children.
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