Tahirih Justice Center

Tahirih Justice Center
Formation1997 (1997)
FounderLayli Miller-Muro
Founded atUnited States
TypeNon-governmental organization
54-1858176
HeadquartersFalls Church, Virginia, United States
ProductsLegal services, public policy advocacy.
ServicesProtecting human rights and refugee women
Websitewww.tahirih.org Edit this at Wikidata

The Tahirih Justice Center, or Tahirih, is a national charitable non-governmental organization headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, United States, that aims to protect immigrant women and girls fleeing gender-based violence and persecution. Tahirih's holistic model combines free legal services and social services case management with public policy advocacy, training and education.

Since its founding in 1997, Tahirih has answered more than 30,000 pleas for help from individuals seeking protection from human rights abuses, such as female genital cutting, domestic violence, human trafficking, torture and rape.

Tahirih is inspired by principles of the Baháʼí Faith, including the belief that equality between women and men is necessary for peace and unity in society.[1] The organization is named after Táhirih, an influential female poet and theologian in 19th-century Persia who campaigned for women's rights.[2]

  1. ^ "Our Values". Tahirih Justice Center.
  2. ^ "Who Was Tahirih?". Tahirih Justice Center.

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