We believe that all individuals have the capacity to lead self-actualizing, positive lives, but may need help sometimes. A Non-profit Organization Dedicated to Helping Families in Need
P.O. Box 1403 Lomita, CA 90717
Office: 310.534.0022
Helpline: 310.748.9086
Email: [email protected] • Website: www.niswainc.org
Tax ID number: 33-0447226
ABOUT US
Niswa, which means “women in community” in A
rabic, is a 501(c) (3) community-based, social service agency based in Harbor City, California. Niswa Association was founded in 1990 by a group of South Asian women who saw a need to provide culturally appropriate services to minority communities. OUR MISSION
Niswa is committed to helping underserved Muslim and other minority communities by providing culturally and linguistically competent counseling, case management, referral, crisis intervention, domestic violence shelter, and preventative health education. Although Niswa was established to help the Muslim community, aid is extended to all individuals who qualify, regardless of race, religion or ethnicity. HISTORY
South Asians, mainly from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, began arriving in the United States around 1965, the population grew in the 1980s due to the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act, which eased entry into the US for family members and low-skill laborers. California became the preferred destination for most of the recent immigrants, followed closely by New York, New Jersey and Illinois (US Census). Between them, the newcomers spoke 15 different languages, each with varying dialects, and practiced different religions, mainly Hinduism and Islam. There were no community-based organizations in Southern California working with the South Asian population and organizations that served the larger Asian Pacific/Islander community lacked the cultural and linguistic capabilities to reach diverse South Asian groups. It was during this time that Dr. Shamim Ibrahim, a psychologist and counselor with the L.A. Unified School District, began to receive phone calls from local women’s domestic violence shelters to translate for South Asian clients seeking services. Interpreting for South Asian women and families exposed enormous health disparities and gaps in linguistically and culturally appropriate services for new immigrant families, especially Muslim women who tend to come from very traditional and conventional environments. Based on this information, Dr. Shamim Ibrahim, along with a small group of committed individuals, created Niswa. HOW WE CAN HELP
DIRECT SERVICES
· 24 Hour Helpline
· Shelter for Victims of Domestic Violence
· Crisis Intervention
· Transitional Housing
· Culturally Appropriate Referral Service
· Help with Immigration & Legal Issues
· Recruitment of Foster Families
· Financial Aid & Food Aid to the Needy
· Preventative Health & Mental Health Seminars
COUNSELING
· Victims of Domestic Violence
· Individuals and Families in Crisis
ADOVCACY/LIAISON
· Children’s rights in foster placement
· Issues of aging & senior citizens
· Family conflict mediation
· Supervised visits in custodial issues
· Resource on women’s rights and issues in Islam
· Multi-cultural resource to the mainstream social services agencies
· Liaison with Social Services & Department of Children & Family Services
· Legal service referral for our clients
· Promote awareness of good mental and physical health practices for optimal functioning