Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence
Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic ViolenceAsian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence  

450 Sutter Street
Suite 600,
San Francisco California 94108
415-954-9988 ext. 315 tele
415-954-9999 fax
apidvinstitute@apiahf.org

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ASIAN & PACIFIC ISLANDER AGENCIES AND PROGRAMS
The Institute has compiled a directory of Asian and Pacific Islander domestic violence agencies and programs in the U.S. Brief descriptions accompany each listing, we plan to develop a database to capture the innovative strategies and models that Asian and Pacific Islander advocates have created.

  • Technical Assistance We can provide information about API domestic violence programs: their innovative approaches to service and outreach; multi-lingual and culturally sensitive models; networking and connecting you to resources with specific expertise.

Institute’s directory

NATIONAL RESOURCES OF INTEREST
National Organizations, Resource Centers and On-Line Listings

There are extensive national anti-violence resources, we have not attempted to list all of them here. Instead, we have listed organizations that have information about Asians and Pacific Islanders, communities of color, domestic violence data, some training and technical assistance sites, and those that address critical issues that affect our communities.

National Resources Listing (HTML)or (PDF)

INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LISTINGS

  • Global Anti-Violence Resource Guide, a collaboration between V-Day and Feminist.com lists resources in Asia/Pacific, Canada, Europe, Latin America and Caribbean, North Africa and Middle East, and Sub-Saharan Africa. www.feminist.com/antiviolence/global.html
  • International Domestic Violence Crisis Line for abused American women and their children living in foreign countries, set up by American Domestic Violence Crisis Line, formerly American Women Overseas (AWOS). The website gives instructions on how to contact a counselor and lists cities with corresponding time zones and AT&T dialing instructions. Domestic violence advocates are also available by emailing: crisis@866uswomen.org. Website: www.866uswomen.org.
 

 

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