Campaign Story
About the project
The diverse South Asian communities in New York City often face multiple challenges in accessing mental health services. Language, income, cultural stigmas, isolation, and discrimination are barriers for the communities. The project explicitly addresses gender-based violence in diverse South-Asian communities.
This Project is fully funded by the Oak foundation.
Making a difference
CRY America’s Project Sakhi focuses on offering mental health programs for South-Asian communities. The Youth Empowerment Program provides mental health support to children, youth and families affected by gender-based violence. The target population are survivors of gender-based violence in New York City who migrated from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and the South Asian Diaspora. The project works with the most vulnerable group who do not have access to resources, such as people from low-income communities and recent immigrant women.
The Way Forward
● Promote the safety, self-determination, and self-sufficiency of survivors of gender-based violence
● Deepen partnerships with key community entities such as schools, South-Asian-owned small businesses, and community-based organizations
● Advocate for and with survivors in local and national coalitions
The way forward
● Orienting Anganwadi teachers on Early Childhood Education (ECE) programme components.
● Strengthening parents monitoring committee
● Conducting awareness programmes on child labor at the community level
● Implementing Life Skills Modules in child collectives to inculcate self-esteem and self confidence
● Transact life skills modules on sexual and reproductive health in adolescent girls collectives
The way forward
● Orienting Anganwadi teachers on Early Childhood Education (ECE) programme components.
● Strengthening parents monitoring committee
● Conducting awareness programmes on child labor at the community level
● Implementing Life Skills Modules in child collectives to inculcate self-esteem and self confidence
● Transact life skills modules on sexual and reproductive health in adolescent girls collectives
Project Impact
450
Survivors were provided with individual crisis intervention and/or case management in eight South Asian languages
200
Survivors were provided with career readiness training, public benefits support, ESL classes
95
Survivors were offered 1:1 and group counseling
45
Young adults participated in Youth Empowerment Program
$60,000
Distributed in emergency cash assistance to survivors
$325,000
Distributed for housing assistance to 45 survivors
$30,000
Provided in food assistance to 60 families