If you or someone you know are in need of AADA services,
Call our help line at (713) 339-8300 for details.
Finding AADA is the first step in reclaiming dignity, safety, and your life. Women of all cultures experience abuse - you are not alone. With AADA we will walk with you toward a new dawn.
Our mission is to prevent violence against women. We work to strengthen and promote equal and health family relations within the Asian community. We do this through public awareness, support systems, community empowerment, and collaborations with organizations sharing similar goals.
If you have experienced physical or emotional violence in your family, AADA is here to help you. AADA is a non-profit organization providing free confidential support to Asian American women and their children in the greater Houston area. AADA's trained volunteers understand not only your culture, but also your courage.

Asians Against Domestic Abuse
P.O. Box 420776
Houston, TX 77242-0776
aadaorg@yahoo.com
Artist Monica Stewart has donated the use of her art work as a part of our web-pages
Monica has become a nationally recognized artist. Her work has been seen in various movies and TV program such as: “Waiting to Exhale, “Romeo Must Die,” and the sitcom “Living Single.” Monica’s artwork has been featured on the California State Lottery and Bank of America calendars. Her images are also featured on a line of family record books, journals and photo albums. Monica’s paintings and prints can be found in many galleries and stores across the country. Monica Stewart is an African-American artist who resides in Northern California's Bay Area. She has a number of fine art originals, open edition and limited editions prints available. Her work can be seen on television and is also featured on the 1998 Bank of America Commemorative Calendar. For more information about Monica Stewart go to http://www.artinaclick.com/artist/bio.asp?fk_artist=5741 or contact AADA.