“I grew up seeing domestic violence in my community and am a survivor myself. Sakhi changed my life, and I wanted to bring the work to my Indo-Caribbean community so that more women like me could be transformed.”
This administration must be held accountable despite its continuous abuse of power. Sakhi will continue to advocate for all immigrants Read more…
As we celebrate our 35th anniversary, we are proud to unveil Sakhi’s new identity: Why Rebrand? Founded in 1989, our Read more…
Invite Sakhi for South Asian Survivors to your university, community-based organization, government office, or workplace for one of our hands on workshops or trainings.
My Story My name is Moitri Chowdhury Savard and I am a family physician in Long Island City, New York. Read more…
People Who Inspire Us:: Chaumtoli Huq In this month’s (June) “Inspiring Sakhi” series, we feature Chaumtoli Huq, a labor and economic Read more…
Today marks what would have been the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Last May, when we first learned of Read more…
Working in a remote setting has been a battle between recharging our energies and settling into new boundaries. As a Read more…
We face the grave reality that domestic violence and sexual violence against women is all too common in our community. Read more…
Explore our Year in Review In reflecting on our 2021, we are proud to share the ways in which we Read more…