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My Sister Friend's House
What drives a woman to run from her house?
Violence, battery, rape. Fear, pain, shame.
What makes a house a home?
A bed, blankets, clothes. Hope, love, safety.
Every day courageous women run from the darkness of domestic violence and sexual assault. Often they make their escape with little or no resources in hand. Sometimes they run alone, sometimes they run with their children. Always they run in fear.
Mita Maske Tiki - My Sister Friend's House offers an open door to a light filled haven, more than just a house; it is a home. This safe zone offers transitional housing for women of all ages, races, and backgrounds.
85% of the women finding shelter here are Native American. Since 2000 My Sister Friend's House has offered a culturally sensitive option for those women. Embracing a traditional Native belief that women and children are sacred, as well as offering a relaxed atmosphere sets My Sister Friend's House apart.
A grassroots effort to empower women with education, job skills, health care, and a safe place to achieve their goals of freedom is a daily challenge. The day to day financial needs of My Sister Friend's House are met by generous grants of Wiconi Wawokiya Inc. Mita Maske Tiki is a 501c3 non profit, and they appreciate donations from the public.
With goals of expanding, the shelter staff hope to find a more spacious location. Not only do they hope for more beds, but also have goals of offering on site daycare for women seeking and starting new jobs, and crisis care for women with urgent needs.
Mita Maske Tiki thanks you for your support as they support women in need in Sioux Falls, and other communities through out South Dakota.
Violence, battery, rape. Fear, pain, shame.
What makes a house a home?
A bed, blankets, clothes. Hope, love, safety.
Every day courageous women run from the darkness of domestic violence and sexual assault. Often they make their escape with little or no resources in hand. Sometimes they run alone, sometimes they run with their children. Always they run in fear.
Mita Maske Tiki - My Sister Friend's House offers an open door to a light filled haven, more than just a house; it is a home. This safe zone offers transitional housing for women of all ages, races, and backgrounds.
85% of the women finding shelter here are Native American. Since 2000 My Sister Friend's House has offered a culturally sensitive option for those women. Embracing a traditional Native belief that women and children are sacred, as well as offering a relaxed atmosphere sets My Sister Friend's House apart.
A grassroots effort to empower women with education, job skills, health care, and a safe place to achieve their goals of freedom is a daily challenge. The day to day financial needs of My Sister Friend's House are met by generous grants of Wiconi Wawokiya Inc. Mita Maske Tiki is a 501c3 non profit, and they appreciate donations from the public.
With goals of expanding, the shelter staff hope to find a more spacious location. Not only do they hope for more beds, but also have goals of offering on site daycare for women seeking and starting new jobs, and crisis care for women with urgent needs.
Mita Maske Tiki thanks you for your support as they support women in need in Sioux Falls, and other communities through out South Dakota.
Mita Maske Ti Ki
(My Sister Friends' House)
A Program Under Wiconi Wawokiya, Inc.
PO Box 2141
Sioux Falls, SD 57101
Business: 605-731-7950 Fax: 605-731-7951
Crisis Line: 1-877-977-2130
Email: kfstjohn.mysister@midconetwork.com
We are a 501-C3 non-profit organization Any donations would greatly be accepted
(My Sister Friends' House)
A Program Under Wiconi Wawokiya, Inc.
PO Box 2141
Sioux Falls, SD 57101
Business: 605-731-7950 Fax: 605-731-7951
Crisis Line: 1-877-977-2130
Email: kfstjohn.mysister@midconetwork.com
We are a 501-C3 non-profit organization Any donations would greatly be accepted


