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Sakhi’s impact in 2018

Sakhi’s programs promote self-sufficiency, civic integration, healing, and personal


transformation to break the cycle of violence. Our approach combines support and
empowerment through service delivery, community engagement, and advocacy.

Our values inform our actions


We strive to provide Four dedicated Sakhi advocates provided
Sanctuary & Healing consistency and choice for 350 clients with services including crisis inter-
for All Survivors our clients; we strive to be vention, support seeking safe housing, legal
empathic and compassionate assistance, support groups, and counseling

50 clients were supported into paid employment


Survivor Leadership,
We believe survivors are 55 clients completed job skills training
Survivor Power &
their own agents of change 57 clients had one-on-one interview preparation
Collective Power
83 clients now have resumes

In order to confront systemic barriers


Continuing Justice: We actively collaborate to
immigrant survivors of violence commonly face,
Equity, Inclusion dismantle systems that oppress
51 clients attended our civic integration
& Dignity some and privilege others
program Navigate Your City

We believe healing and liber-


Love & ation start with communities; Sakhi’s community events engaged
Community we celebrate our community over 500 New Yorkers
and hold it accountable

With support from our legal partnerships,


We openly seek support 90% of clients were empowered with informa-
Humility &
and draw from each tion on their legal rights such as immigration,
Adaptability to Change
other’s strengths divorce procedures, orders of protection, child
custody, and child and spousal support

We honor the trust


Accountability community members put in
We received over 1300 calls to our helpline
& Integrity us by striving to preserve the
integrity of our services

To sustain ourselves and our 55 clients received alternative mind & body
Joy &
movement, we hold hope for therapy including self-defense, music, art,
Resilience
ourselves and for others drama, yoga, dance, and photography classes
Sakhi in 2018 and beyond

FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 Our Finances


assets $470,099 $496,301 $709,780
A 15% increase in expenses between
liabilities FY 2017 and FY 2018 attests to the
& equity $470,099 $496,301 $709,780 expansion of our services to survivors
income $865,721 $903,715 $1,243,637 of gender-based violence. A 35%
expenses $791,490 $884,362 $1,024,966
increase in income attests to the
robust support Sakhi has received
from the community.
assets
The figures provided for FY 2018 do not yet reflect a recent audit.
$334,700 Grants/contributions receivable, net
$3,481 Property and equipment, net
$17,072 Prepaid expenses Looking Ahead
$39,840 Other assets
$314,688 Cash and cash equivalents As Sakhi approaches its 30th
anniversary, we reflect upon our
liabilities & equity impact and honor the legacy of the
work of those before us in the Gender
Accounts payable and Justice movement. To own our story,
accrued expenses
$25,952
is to celebrate survivors’ agency over
Deferred rent liability
$55,440
their own lives, cultivate community
Equity
$628,387
resilience, and recognize that we all
share a collective responsibility to
income care for one another. With this in
mind, we are enthusiastic about our
$778,413 Contributions & grants
new initiatives including our mental
$5,940 Donated goods and services
health program. It is with excitement
$10,300 Other income
that we continue in our advancement
$448,984 Special events
and harness the power within.

expenses
Learn More
$562,034 Program management & services To learn more about Sakhi,
$8,441 Other expenses please contact our Director of
$9,623 Grants and awards Development, Shana Bhattacharya,
Communications, public education at shana.bhattacharya@sakhi.org
$8,711 & professional development
$436,157 Administration

P.O. Box 1333


sakhi.org Church Street Station
New York NY 10008-1333
 SakhiNY   SakhiNYC  SakhiNYC
212.714.9153

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