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Lifetime Spiral

From the aborting of female fetuses to intimate homicide, girls and women may encounter numerous oppressions during infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and as elders. Some of these are confined to one stage in the lifecycle, some continue into subsequent stages.
The Lifetime Spiral reveals patterns of victimization by enumerating the types of violence, vulnerabilities, and harms women and girls face. It also implicitly shows the presence of different abusers located over the lifecourse. A grandmother may withhold nutritious food for a baby girl, a brother may perpetrate incest, a priest may molest a teen girl, a father may insist on a forced marriage, a college student may date rape a classmate, a co-worker may engage in sexual harassment, a husband may batter during pregnancy, a brother- or sister-in-law may stalk, a family may silence or shame, a community may ostracize homosexuals, an ex-boyfriend may kill.
In addition to physical, sexual, economic and emotional abuses; violence is about living in a climate of fear, shame, coercive control, and devaluation. It is often experienced in the context of additional oppressions based on race, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, type of labor performed, level of education, class position, disability, and immigration or refugee status. Raising awareness about the historical nature of gender violence confronts victim-blaming, informs advocacy, and empowers survivors.

Information founded from Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence here.

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HOW WE HELP

• ASAFSF aided in helping a victim get her Green card within a year! We couldn’t have done this without the expertise and knowledge of our PLAC lawyers—THANK YOU!
• ASAFSF participated in “Reframing Our Movement” Domestic Violence Conference and assisted in mobilizing the community and raising awareness.
• 58 Victims are served each year (approx)

WHY ASAFSF?

“I want to fly high and feel safe and happy forever," Victim stated this prior to getting her green card. Once she received it she said, "Look! I am flying high and am so happy."

Domestic Violence Victim   

WHAT WE DO

Arizona South Asians For Safe Families (ASAFSF) is a direct service provider. We are a registered, non-profit, community-based, volunteer … More >>

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Volunteer Opportunities: Our volunteers make the difference and are the change our community needs. We could not exist without the countless hours … More >>

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By Mail:
Arizona South Asians For Safe Families
(ASAFSF)
P.O. Box 2437
Scottsdale, AZ 85252
By Email: info@asafsf.org
By Phone: 480-659-5468
Helpline: 1-877-SAFE-711

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