About us

A Safe Place to Begin Again

Our Journey

The Vision Begins

Maika was founded in 2009 with a compassionate vision to create a safe, culturally sensitive shelter for South Asian women and children in crisis situations.

2009

Official Nonprofit Formation

In 2010, Maika was formally incorporated as a nonprofit organization under IRS code 501(c)(3), strengthening our mission to serve vulnerable immigrant families.

2010

Expanding Beyond Shelter Services

As immigrant women from diverse communities reached out for help, we expanded our support services beyond shelter to address domestic violence and abuse.

Supporting The Most Vulnerable Families

We began assisting women with no extended family support, limited English skills, uncertain immigration status, and fears for their safety.

Volunteer Powered Community Commitment

Driven by dedicated volunteers, Maika Inc. is a community-powered support system for vulnerable women and children. With compassion and commitment, we help survivors of abuse rebuild their lives with safety, dignity, and hope.

Who We Serve & How We Help

Maika Inc. supports women and children regardless of immigration status or faith. We assist survivors who have fled — or are preparing to flee — abusive situations.

Through culturally sensitive support, safe housing connections, counseling access, and language assistance, our volunteers help families rebuild their lives with safety, dignity, and hope.

Our Mission & Vision

Mission

Maika, Inc. provides immigrant women and children experiencing domestic abuse with access to safe shelters and essential support services. We focus on South Asian and Middle Eastern communities while assisting all backgrounds. Our services help survivors gain independence through emergency shelter, transitional housing, counseling, education, legal aid, and job search support, ensuring safety, empowerment, and long-term well-being.

Vision

To prevent and end domestic violence and abuse across all communities, Maika develops culturally sensitive strategies that raise awareness, educate adults about healthy relationships, and highlight the long-term impact on children. We foster support systems through community and religious leaders, overcome cultural and language barriers, empower women toward independence, and guide public services to be more accessible and culturally responsive.

Our Community Partners

A local support group for South Asian & Middle Eastern families

(860) 222-1157
(203) 213-3414

PO Box 1652 Wallingford, CT 06492

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