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We wanted to focus on real issues faced by women and politicize ourselves, and society around us... Read more About Sakhi The Need for Sakhi's ServicesYou may have seen some of these numbers before, but take a moment to really think about the overwhelming toll of domestic violence on the families, communities, and industries of this country. These statistics are provided by the Family Violence Prevention Fund, http://endabuse.org/resources/facts/, which gathered its information from various government agencies and research consortiums.
Women of all races are about equally vulnerable to violence by an intimate partner. Domestic violence is an issue in the South Asian community, as it is in all other communities. In one of the few studies conducted, researchers Anita Raj and Jay Silverman discovered that more than 40% of the 160 South Asian women living in Greater Boston they surveyed indicated that they were victims of intimate partner violence, and only 50% of women who experienced intimate partner violence were aware of services available to help. Following is a brief look at why Sakhi's language-specific and culturally-sensitive services are vital to South Asian women in the New York metropolitan area.
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