Everything a Korean or Vietnamese woman should know to keep her family safe and together. Confidential (private) Interpreters are available! Please call ahead to confirm attendance and location (916) 428-3271 Spaces are limited!
Human Trafficking Conference
Save the Date for the next Human Trafficking Conference: January 31, 2017!!! Thank you to our 2016 Conference Sponsors!
A CALL TO ACTION FOR DV SURVIVOR NAN-HUI JO
Nan-Hui Jo (조난희) is a single Korean mother and survivor of domestic violence, who has been in jail for over 7 months without due process because she is undocumented. She was charged with “child abduction” when she fled the U.S. to escape her abuser. Please click the link below to see different ways you can… Read more »
Women Making History: Nilda Valmores, My Sister’s House
Check out this article on My Sister’s House Executive Director, Nilda Valmores in Girls on the Grid!
Run for a Safe Haven
Save the date – the next Run for a Safe Haven will be on October 27th, 2018. My Sister’s House Run for a Safe Haven has been a primary fundraiser for the past 14 years. Beginning in 2003 with only a few hundred runners, My Sister’s House Run for a Safe Haven is quickly becoming… Read more »
Cathie Anderson: Nonprofit My Sister’s House is all business on buttoned-down Capitol Mall
My Sister’s House opened a cafe at Sacramento’s 455 Capitol Mall Building, a brick-and-mortar victory for Executive Director Nilda Guanzon Valmores and her board, who set out five years ago to create other revenue sources. See more
Esperanza Means Hope
A Play in One Act Written by Conrad A. Panganiban and Gladys Imperio-Acosta Directed by Nicole C. Limon Featuring Original Music by Dee Pizarroa and Loui Paman Admission: Free! Thanks to Kaiser Permanente
Natomas Cares: Ashby Team Walks for My Sister’s House
Sacramento Vice Mayor Angelique Ashby over the weekend served as a celebrity team captain for the 10th Annual Run for a Safe Haven 5K to benefit My Sister’s House. The team raised $300, according to their website. My Sister’s House is a non-profit organization which serves culturally unique needs of Asian Pacific Islander women and… Read more »
Basketball brings awareness to teen dating violence
KCRA News, January 2013
My Sister’s House offers help and safety
Sacramento State students volunteered their time and energy to support My Sister’s House, a private nonprofit organization that serves the needs of Asian and Pacific Islander women impacted by domestic violence. My Sister’s House provides services outreach to survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking, and educates about the topic to the general public…. Read more »
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