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ARIZONA SOUTH ASIANS FOR SAFE FAMILIES














    Domestic Violence remains a tabooed phrase for most Asians and South Asians,
    more so in our diaspora community, than back in the home-countries, simply
    because diaspora communities tend to ward off negative scrutiny by remaining
    sheltered and closed. While this helps preserve traditions and culture, it also
    perpetuates many negatives, one of which is family violence.

    But in the last 20 years or more, Asian and South Asian communities, having come
    of age, formed organizations to help victims of Domestic Violence in many of the
    larger metropolises in the US. Some of the South Asians here in Phoenix sensed the
    need for such an organization here. The thought has floated around for a few years
    now. Domestic Violence is hardly a new issue; it is the awareness and recognition
    that is more recent. We are a tight-knit immigrant community; were we ready to
    face this issue? We found we were! With the help of a few dedicated and committed
    people we formed Arizona South Asians For Safe Families or ASAFSF, with
    members from Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and the Indian community. In October of
    2004 we applied for, and became, a 501 (C) (3) organization. It was a moment of
    both pride and humility.

    Our mission, as our very name implies, is to emphasize the importance of
    maintaining a safe family environment, to increase awareness of Domestic
    Violence, and to provide support services to victims of Domestic Violence in
    the South Asian community. Our goals are to have community outreach programs
    to support our mission, and to provide support services for South Asian victims of
    domestic violence.

    To that end we need the support of our community. ASAFSF requests your
    support!  Volunteers are needed to be involved with ASAFSF activities, funding for
    various ASAFSF progams such as the helpline, outreach plans, and trainings. If
    you are interested in volunteering in any capacity, or even learn more about us,
    please e-mail us at info@asafsf.org.

    You can also call the helpline at 1-877-SAFE-711.

    Thank you,

    Members, Arizona South Asians For Safe Families
ASAFSF
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ASAFSF!
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2010.  Reserve
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Domestic
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