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SAHELI is a nonprofit organization based in Austin, Texas, that provides assistance to Asian families dealing with domestic violence and abuse.


Our mission

SAHELI helps and empowers Asian victims and survivors of domestic abuse, improves their access to services and increases community awareness of various forms of violence and oppression.


Our vision

SAHELI envisions a society built on the strength of healthy relationships.


THANKS TO ALL WHO PARTICIPATED IN
THE ASIAN HEALTH AND COMMUNITY RESOURCE FAIR!

On June 13th, 2009, SAHELI staff and volunteers provided services at a free health fair for local Asian communities. The fair was organized by the Chinese Society of Austin.

The Health Fair helped raise awareness of free and reduced-cost health assistance targeted at immigrants, low-income clients, and victims of crime within the community. Participating organizations addressed the unique medical needs of the Austin Asian population, provided educational materials to the community, and increased awareness of crime victim resources.



Winter Blossoms and other poems, by Mamata Misra

Winter Blossoms is a bouquet of poems
that has emerged out of the poet's life experiences in general
and her anti-domestic violence activism in particular.


SAHELI is proud to carry this newly published book of poems written by our very dear and long-time friend, Mamata Misra; and illustrated by another long-time friend, Indira Chakravorty.

A portion of the proceeds from the book will go to SAHELI, so you can support your favorite non-profit and your friend in the community with one click!

Click here to order your copy of Winter Blossoms

 

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(c) SAHELI for Asian Families
Helpline: 512.703.8745 | Email: saheli@saheli-austin.org
P.O. Box 3665, Austin, TX 78764-3665