A business built on giving back celebrated a milestone Tuesday. Advertisement My Sister's Café opened its doors in Sacramento five years ago. The café is a volunteer-based program to help fund My Sister’s House, a domestic violence shelter aimed at helping women and children…
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In the three years that Dajha Richards was in a troubled relationship with her boyfriend, she kept silent, rarely asking for help and never seeking out resources, her family said. She tried to go it alone, to get out and start over. But she lost her life before she got the chance,…
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The Sacramento Gazette featured My Sister's House's services in their January 4, 2019 issue. The article highlights resources that My Sister's House offers, such as My Sister's Cafe and culturally responsive services. Read more here: The Sac Gazette - Jan. 4, 2019
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In 2019, My Sister’s House was named the recipient of APAPA’s annual toy donations. As part of our philanthropic efforts, APAPA National Headquarters collects toys at the Annual Holiday Mixer hosted by APAPA-Greater Sacramento Chapter (APAPA-GSC) and presents those toys to…
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Indivisible Yolo recently featured Michelle, Sexual Assault Prevention Specialist at My Sister's House, to talk about Project REACH. Project REACH is one of My Sister's House efforts to reach out to Yolo County. Click here to listen to the episode.
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ABC10 recently featured a video about My Sister's House fights back against domestic and sexual violence. Click here to watch the video.
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My Sister's House Executive Director, Nilda Valmores, recently received the Annual Domestic Violence Coordinating Council Award. Congratulations! Watch District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert talk about the annual Domestic Violence Coordinating Council meeting.
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