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  • Frequently Asked Questions

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    August 22nd, 2014

    Read frequently asked questions about our direct services. Need help now? Find contact information here. Q: What type of requests for assistance does Tahirih accept? A: Service seeker requests must […]

  • Get Help

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    August 22nd, 2014

    Are you an immigrant who needs protection from violence or threats to your life or freedom, or do you know someone who might need our help? We provide free and […]

  • Gender-Based Violence

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    August 14th, 2014

    A GLOBAL EPIDEMIC Gender inequality is pervasive around the world, and violence is both a cause and consequence of this inequality. Gender-based violence can include female genital mutilation/cutting, intimate partner […]

  • Support I-VAWA

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    June 24th, 2014

    By directing the U.S. government to create a coordinated, comprehensive, and concerted strategy to reduce violence, I-VAWA would have a powerful impact on the suffering of millions of women worldwide who face horrific abuses.

  • Aicha Abdoulaye

    People

    June 22nd, 2014

    Aicha Abdoulaye is a survivor, an entrepreneur, a public speaker, and an advocate for survivors of human trafficking and forced marriages. She has been working with the Tahirih Justice Center […]

  • 2013 Impact Report Shines Light on Tahirih’s Lifesaving Work

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    April 23rd, 2014

    Our 2013 Impact Report is now available.

  • Layli Miller-Muro: We Will Dramatically Increase Our Impact By 2017

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    April 11th, 2014

    Layli Miller-Muro pledges to address a heartbreaking fact: Tahirih is only able to serve 1 in 4 women who reach out for help due to limited resources.