2006 GrantRecipients

The Foundation awarded grants totaling $12,000 to the following public interest organizations:
Los Angeles-based Asian Pacific Women’s Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the development of affordable housing for women and children who are survivors of domestic violence, received funding for its transitional housing program that includes culturally sensitive and multilingual counseling.
The California Sikh Council, an organization devoted to issues important to the Sikh American community, received funds for their project targeting bullying and hate violence through education for school officials and law enforcement agencies.
Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice received funding to provide family law services for South and Southeast Asian survivors of domestic violence.
The South Asian Help and Referral Agency (SAHARA) received funding in support of the services it provides survivors of domestic violence.
The Islamic Shura Council of Southern California received continued funding to conduct their very successful “Know Your Rights” workshops and town hall meetings to prevent unjust persecution.
Satrang, a social, political, cultural and support organization that provides a safe space to empower South Asian LGBTIQs (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgenders, Intersex, Questioning) in Southern California, received a grant for education and outreach regarding legal issues that affect the LGBTIQ community.


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