2016 Run for a Safe Haven

REGISTRATION IS OPEN! This year’s Run for a Safe Haven is on Saturday, October 22, 2016 and will be held at William Land Park in Sacramento. The Run for a Safe Haven has been one of My Sister’s House primary fundraiser for 13 years.  Beginning in 2003, My Sister’s House Run for a Safe Haven has quickly become… Read more »

Café Work Apparel Sought for Women Seeking Independence

Andrea O’Neal sits at My Sister’s Café on Nov. 3, where she once worked as a manager and gained work experience as a chef. My Sister’s Café provides work-training opportunities for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking and is part of the My Sister’s House Women to Work Program. The program is… Read more »

Café Work Apparel Sought for Women Seeking Independence

A victim of domestic violence, O’Neal talks about finding refugee with My Sister’s House and how she was offered employment at My Sister’s Cafe, which provides job training to victims of domestic violence.The cafe offered O’Neal an additional safe space to heal and work toward independence.  

After Hours: My Sister’s House fundraiser

My Sister’s House 2015 Art With a Heart fundraiser was held on July 30 at the Verge Center for the Arts. The Asian Pacific Islander Capitol Association and the Sacramento Metro Lions assisted in presenting the event, which benefited victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. Read more

A CALL TO ACTION FOR DV SURVIVOR NAN-HUI JO

Nan-Hui Jo (조난희) is a single Korean mother and survivor of domestic violence, who has been in jail for over 7 months without due process because she is undocumented. She was charged with “child abduction” when she fled the U.S. to escape her abuser. Please click the link below to see different ways you can… Read more »