You deserve to feel and be safe.

Welcome. We’re glad you’ve come. Asian Women United of Minnesota (AWUM) is a safe place for anyone dealing with domestic violence.

 

You deserve to feel safe and respected at all times, in any relationship. Your life matters - YOU matter. If you feel unsafe in a relationship or at home, or if you are not sure about your situation and want to talk to someone, please call us at 612-724-8823.

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Who are we?

We are Asian Women United of Minnesota (AWUM). We are women and men who believe in every woman’s right to a life of peace, wholeness, and happiness.

We are a safe place for all women and their children dealing with domestic violence, including physical, emotional, verbal, or sexual abuse. Our mission is to end domestic violence.

How we can help

 
  • A domestic violence 24-hour emergency shelter

  • Support and care for victims of domestic violence

  • Legal and financial advocacy

  • A 24-hour multilingual helpline at 612-724-8823

  • Immigration advocacy and assistance

  • Community awareness-raising about domestic violence

How do I know if I’m being abused? Learn more about abuse and its effects.

Take Your Next Step

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If you have more questions about domestic violence, our crisis line advocates are available 24 hours a day to talk to you at 612-724-8823.

Congratulations on taking the first step. You don’t have to be alone with uncertainty, fear, and hurt anymore. A life of peace is waiting for you.

 
 

Youa's Story

“It’s not normal to be abused. The advice I have for any other Hmong or Asian woman is that you can have a life after them.”

In her own words, hear Youa describe her journey from abuse to a new, safe and happy relationship. There is hope. Start your journey today.

Why Our Work Matters

In 2023 we served …

 

89

shelter residents



607

support group participants


767

crisis callers



199

attendees at trainings & presentations


306

individuals requesting resources



393

advocacy participants