Community partners

To best serve our clients, we work with a wide network of community partners. Some of our partners and other community resources relating to domestic violence, human trafficking, refugees, and immigrants are listed below.  

ASISTA
515-244-2469
www.asistahelp.org
Centralized assistance for advocates and attorneys facing complex legal problems in advocating for immigrant survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Atlanta Legal Aid Society
404-377-0701
www.atlantalegalaid.org
Referrals and legal representation to victims of domestic violence in Atlanta.

Caminar Latino
404-413-6348
www.caminarlatino.org
Direct services for Latino families affected by domestic violence. 

Catholic Charities
404-881-6571

678-222-3920
www.catholiccharitiesatlanta.org
Counseling and immigration services for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking, as well as refugee resettlement and other social services. 

Center for Pan Asian Community Services (CPACS)
770-936-0969
www.cpacs.org
Services for the Pan Asian community (Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, Laotian, Thai, and Filipino), including community health, programming for seniors, civic education, counseling, youth programs, and social services. 

Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network (GAIN)
404-572-2609
www.georgiaasylum.org
Pro bono legal representation for asylum seekers and immigrant victims of human trafficking, domestic violence, and other crimes. 

Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence
404-209-0280
www.gcadv.org
A coalition of member organizations that strive to increase the quality and quantity of services for domestic violence survivors in Georgia, including through educating the public, advocating for better legislation, and supporting Georgia’s 24-hour domestic violence hotline 1-800-33-HAVEN (800-334-2836). 

Georgia Legal Services Program
404-206-5175
www.glsp.org
Access to justice and opportunities out of poverty for families with low income. 

Georgia Network to End Sexual Assault
404-815-5261
www.gnesa.org
Information and referral services for victims of sexual assault. 

Latin American Association
404-638-1800
www.latinamericanassoc.org
Direct services, emergency food and clothing, immigration services, and transportation for victims of domestic violence. 

Legal Momentum/Immigrant Women Program
202-326-0040
www.legalmomentum.org
Provides legal expertise and advocacy in the vision of a society in which all women and girls are economically secure, empowered to make their own choices, and can live and work free of discrimination and violence. 

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
800-843-5678
www.missingkids.com
A national non-profit dedicated to finding missing children, reducing child sexual exploitation, and preventing child victimization in the U.S.  

National Domestic Violence Hotline
800-799-7233
www.thehotline.org
Operating a national domestic violence hotline staffed by highly trained advocates. 

National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild
617-227-9727
www.nationalimmigrationproject.org
A national non-profit that provides legal assistance and technical support to immigrant communities, legal practitioners, and all advocates seeking to advance the rights of non-citizens. 

Raksha
404-876-0670
www.raksha.org
A Georgia-based nonprofit that supports South Asian communities through support services, education, and advocacy.  

Shalom Bayit at Jewish Family & Career Services
770-677-9322
www.jfcsatl.org/services/counseling/shalom-bayit-domestic-violence 
Providing short- and long-term assistance to those facing physical violence or emotional or sexual abuse in their families or intimate relationships, primarily in the Jewish community.  

New American Pathways
404-299-6099
www.newamericanpathways.org
An Atlanta-based nonprofit resulting from the merger of Refugee Resettlement and Immigration Services of Atlanta (RRISA) and Refugee Family Services (RFS). They currently serve over 5,000 new Americans each year through employment training, education, individual and female empowerment, civic engagement, and refugee resettlement. 

Freedom Network USA
214-821-5393
www.freedomnetworkusa.org
A coalition of 34 non-governmental organizations that serve and advocate for the rights of human trafficking survivors in the U.S.