Remembering Sania
Remembering Sania is a public resource we will continue to update with stories, videos, and content about Sania Khan, and the devastating circumstances surrounding her murder. If you have something you would like to add (a photo, story, experience or memory), please email it to us.
Contribute to the Sania Khan Memorial Scholarship fund
In the spirit of Sania, the Sania Khan Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a female graduate of Chattanooga School for Arts & Sciences (CSAS), with a minimum high-school GPA of 3.5, and a desire to further her education in fine arts through the UT system.
Domestic Violence Survivor Advocacy Groups for South Asian Women and Communities:
Sakhi for South Asian Women
Instagram: @sakhinyc
https://www.sakhi.org/
“Sakhi for South Asian Women exists to represent the South Asian diaspora in a survivor-led movement for gender-justice and to honor the collective and inherent power of all survivors of violence. Sakhi is committed to serving survivors through a combination of efforts including—but not limited to—direct services, advocacy and organizing, technical assistance, and community outreach. ”
South Asian SOAR
Instagram: @southasiansoar
https://www.southasiansoar.org/
“We’re strengthening the field. Through peer learning and training across our network of 30+ organizations, we strengthen and evolve our approaches to addressing and preventing violence. We’re shifting national narratives. We unify a collective voice and agenda to advocate for the intersecting and diverse needs of South Asian survivors and communities. We’re building survivor leadership. By providing survivors the tools and platform for leadership, we ensure that their voices and lived experiences are centered in solutions.”
Maitri
Instagram: @maitribayarea
https://maitri.org/healthy-relationships
Empower South Asian survivors of domestic violence to lead lives of dignity and self-sufficiency through holistic programs, and enable healthy relationships and gender equity through community education, engagement, and advocacy.
National Resources:
National Domestic Violence Hotline
1.800.799.SAFE (7233)
https://www.thehotline.org/
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
Instagram: @nrcdv
https://www.nrcdv.org/
NRCDV leads boldly by centering and amplifying the voices of survivors, especially those most marginalized and oppressed. We are committed to developing and executing innovative, visionary strategies that address the root causes of domestic violence and that create real change at the individual, community, systems, and societal levels. We believe in the power of individuals, families, and communities to heal and thrive.
For Youth
Day One New York
What is Dating Abuse?
https://www.dayoneny.org/dating-abuse