This outreach initiative aims to empower the Farsi-speaking community by raising awareness
about domestic violence. Through educational workshops and multimedia platforms, we encourage open dialogue and provide vital information, fostering a supportive environment for survivors.
Domestic violence is a pressing issue that transcends cultural boundaries. By focusing on the
unique challenges faced by the Farsi-speaking population in Greater Vancouver, F.A.R.A.H Community fills a critical gap in services, providing essential support to women and children impacted by violence.
We prioritize culturally sensitive services, ensuring support respects the values and needs of our clients. By addressing barriers to accessing essential services, we empower women to thrive in vtheir new environment.
We aim to implement therapeutic support programs, vocational training, and community engagement initiatives that empower women to rebuild their lives and integrate into Canadian society.
F.A.R.A.H Community offers a shared transition house for Farsi-speaking individuals who have experienced violence or trauma. Residents receive tailored support for up to six months, including counseling, legal resources, job training, and assistance with permanent housing.
As part of our commitment to providing a safe and supportive space for individuals experiencing domestic violence, we propose implementing an “Escape” button on the website. This button should be easily accessible, located at the top-right corner of the page, and designed for quick action.
Our mission is to offer a culturally accessible transition house for Farsi-speaking women who have experienced domestic violence. We bridge cultural gaps to ensure access to essential support services, fostering a safe space for women to rebuild their lives with strength and success.
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