Sikh Family Center

Empowering Survivors & Allies for Gender Justice & Well-being

Sikh Family Center promotes community health and well-being with a special focus on gender justice. We provide trauma-centered interventions for victim-survivors of violence while working to change the social and cultural conditions that allow gendered violence to occur in the first place. 

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866-SFC-SEWA or 866-732-7392

What We Do

Helpline

We support community members facing threats to their health, safety, and/or security.

Prevention Education

We create and disseminate community-centered bilingual resources and programming.

Training

We provide TA & training to organizations at the intersections of faith, gendered violence, and community-based solutions.

Our Mission

Sikh Family Center is a national nonprofit organization in the U.S. that promotes community well-being with a particular focus on gender justice. We provide trauma-centered resources for victim-survivors of violence while working to change the social and cultural conditions that allow gendered violence to occur in the first place. Our training, outreach, and advocacy are grounded in cultural tradition, grassroots power, and intergenerational healing.

Please note “Sikh” refers to a faith-community, but we are not a “Religious” organization, as understood in western culture. Sikhs are a people, a culture, and Sikh Family Center reflects and serves a very diverse community. Our services never discriminate on the basis of perceived or actual religiosity, or against people of any or no faith.

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