It’s never your fault.

We can help.

1-800-339-3940

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24-Hour Multilingual Helpline 1-800-339-3940

you are not alone

Call our confidential helpline, available for free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and speak to a counselor who can help with issues of domestic violence and sexual assault.

You don’t need to give your name or location.

We speak in English and many different Asian and Pacific Islander languages and dialects, including Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Tagalog, Hindi, Khmer, Vietnamese, and Thai.

Our counselors will provide immediate crisis intervention, safety planning, and emotional support, to help you recover and start building a life free from abuse.


Emergency Shelter

You have a safe place

Survivors and children fleeing from domestic violence or sexual assault can find safety in our shelter and a nurturing environment to heal from abuse.

We have the only emergency shelter in Los Angeles County that is culturally specialized to serve Asian and Pacific Islander survivors.

You are welcomed to a safe, secure, and comfortable place. Staying at the shelter is free, and we will provide you with basic necessities such as food, clothing, and toiletries.

Comprehensive case management, counseling, workshops, and other services are available to you and your children, so you can heal from violence, build healthy relationships, and grow into a strong and independent individual.


Transitional Housing Program

REBUILD YOUR LIFE

We are the first to open a multi-lingual and multi-cultural transitional program in L.A. County specialized in the needs of Asian and Pacific Islander survivors in need of permanent housing.

We offer support and continuing care services, such as:

  • Case Management and Counseling

  • Support Group and Life Skills Building

  • Child Care and Development Programs

Our transitional program is designed to help survivors and their families establish permanent housing to build safe, healthy, and independent lives.


Counseling and Case Management

You have help when you need it

We offer counseling and case management to both residential and non-residential clients. Services Include:

  • Individual and group counseling for emotional support.

  • Education about domestic violence and sexual assault.

  • Accompaniment to court, hospital, and other social service offices.

  • Legal assistance with immigration, divorce, custody, restraining orders, and other issues.

  • Assistance in enrollment of Public Welfare programs such as CalWorks (TANF), General Relief (cash aid), CalFresh (food stamps), and other public benefits.

Referral to employment and Affordable Housing resources.


Sexual Assault Response Team (SART)

you have support every step of the way

Our SART program is designed to provide a team approach to responding to sexual assaults in our community.

Our multi-lingual advocate will accompany the survivor to the hospital or a rape crisis center to provide emotional support, referrals, and information to help the survivor. Besides our advocate, SART consists of:

  • Forensic (SART) Nurse: a specially trained nurse examiner who provides an evidentiary examination and medical support for the survivor.

  • Law Enforcement: a police officer who conducts an investigation and provides emergency assistance.

We work closely with the San Gabriel Valley Medical Center and other SART centers in the greater Los Angeles area.

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Know Your Rights

 
 
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Immigrants’ Rights

REGARDLESS OF YOUR IMMIGRATION STATUS, YOU HAVE GUARANTEED RIGHTS UNDER THE CONSTITUTION. LEARN MORE HERE ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS AS AN IMMIGRANT, AND HOW TO EXPRESS THEM AT ILRC.ORG.

Law enforcement asks about my immigration status…

 

Regardless of your immigration status, you have constitutionally guaranteed rights:

  • DO NOT OPEN THE DOOR if an immigration agent is knocking on the door.

  • DO NOT ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS from an immigration agent if they try to talk to you. You have the right to remain silent.

  • DO NOT SIGN ANYTHING without first speaking to a lawyer. You have the right to speak with a lawyer.

  • If you are outside of your home, ask the agent if you are free to leave and if they say yes, leave calmly.