My Sister’s House in the Sacramento Gazette

The Sacramento Gazette featured My Sister’s House’s services in their January 4, 2019 issue. The article highlights resources that My Sister’s House offers, such as My Sister’s Cafe and culturally responsive services. Read more here: The Sac Gazette – Jan. 4, 2019

#MeToo Sexual Assault Survivors Support Group

Join other survivors for this #metoo group and receive some support in this safe space for sexual assault survivors.   For more information and for the meeting site, call My Sister’s House at 916-428-3271 or email us at info@my-sisters-house.org.   This group is drop in, free, and open to all genders and ethnicities. It doesn’t… Read more »

California’s Forgotten Children – A FREE Documentary Screening

The Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office, My Sister’s House and Soroptimists are hosting a FREE documentary screening of “California’s Forgotten Children” for the community.   “California’s Forgotten Children” is a feature documentary about child sex trafficking. The film recounts true stories of girls and boys who were commercially sexually exploited in California and are now… Read more »

APAPA donates toys to My Sister’s House

In 2019, My Sister’s House was named the recipient of APAPA’s annual toy donations. As part of our philanthropic efforts, APAPA National Headquarters collects toys at the Annual Holiday Mixer hosted by APAPA-Greater Sacramento Chapter (APAPA-GSC) and presents those toys to a worthy organization to hand them out to deserving children in the Greater Sacramento… Read more »

Sexual Assault Survivor Group

Join other sexual violence survivors for this monthly #metoo group and receive some support. For more information and for the private location for this group in Sacramento, call My Sister’s House at 916-428-3271 or email us at info@my-sisters-house.org. This group is drop in, free, and open to all genders and ethnicities. If doesn’t matter where or… Read more »

18th Anniversary Gala

Come and join us for our 18th Anniversary Gala on May 13th, 2019 at the Crest Theater. It will be a night of music, local celebrity performances, and excitement! This year’s theme is “Empowerment.”   Purchase your tickets here! For more information, please call (916) 930-0626 or email info@my-sisters-house.org.    

Shelter Advocate Training

(5 Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.) Registration fee: $35.00 This is My Sister’s House 40 hour training for shelter advocates and crisis line volunteers that covers topics such as domestic violence and its history, Asian / Pacific Islander community and culture; and community resources for Asian / Pacific Islander domestic violence survivors in particular…. Read more »

#metoo group for sexual assault survivors

Join other sexual violence survivors for this monthly #metoo group and receive some support. For more information and for the private location for this group in Sacramento, call My Sister’s House at 916-428-3271 or email us at info@my-sisters-house.org. This group is drop in, free, and open to all genders and ethnicities. If doesn’t matter where or… Read more »

Human Trafficking in Businesses

My Sister’s House is hosting their annual conference discussing the connection of drugs and human trafficking. This conference is open to law enforcement, victim advocates, services providers, educators, community leaders, and concerned citizens. CEUs are available. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Parking is not included. Register for the conference here. Agenda: 8:30 am  Registration… Read more »

My Sister’s House featured on Indivisible Yolo’s podcast

Indivisible Yolo recently featured Michelle, Sexual Assault Prevention Specialist at My Sister’s House, to talk about Project REACH. Project REACH is one of My Sister’s House efforts to reach out to Yolo County. Click here to listen to the episode.