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…
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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…
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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…
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February 26
2015
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…
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March 16
2015
Check out this article on My Sister's House Executive Director, Nilda Valmores in Girls on the Grid!
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My Sister’s House opened a cafe at Sacramento’s 455 Capitol Mall Building, a brick-and-mortar victory for Executive Director Nilda Guanzon Valmores and her board, who set out five years ago to create other revenue sources. See more
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Sacramento Vice Mayor Angelique Ashby over the weekend served as a celebrity team captain for the 10th Annual Run for a Safe Haven 5K to benefit My Sister’s House. The team raised $300, according to their website. My Sister’s House is a non-profit organization which serves…
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