What We Do

The women´s Take Action! Center was created as a Safe House and Center of Empowerment to support Nicaraguan women experiencing domestic and sexual abuse. The organization established its centers fifteen years ago in the Nicaraguan capital, Managua and the northern city of Estelí within the framework of the women´s independence movement. In the spirit of this movement, our overarching goal is the promotion of women´s physical and psychological health and women´s rights in Nicaragua.

This is a pioneer effort in this country. Nicaraguan women living in high risk situations, who experience violence as a part of their everyday lives due to their gender, have barely any support in the form of crisis intervention and protection. Providing this kind of support for women who experience violence based on widespread gender discrimination in Nicaragua is at the center of our efforts at Take Action.

Here we define life without violence as a life where there is equity and equality between men and women.

Here we understand violence as a violation of human rights. We understand violence against women as a male chauvinistic exercise of control and power over women. This violent patriarchal mindset has historical, political, social and cultural roots in Nicaragua that build up and perpetuate inequality between the genders.

The efforts of Take Action! are directed towards facilitating women´s realization and exercise of their rights, to help them break the cycle of violence and make the decisions that are necessary in order to live without violence!

To this end, our solidarity groups go to outlying areas of the countryside to offer support to women experiencing abuse, and encourage them to leave their aggressor and come to the Safe House. Our solidarity group offers continued psychological and physical support to abused women in outlying areas, even if they do not come to the Safe House. We also offer outreach and support in the cities where our centers are located.

The programs included in the Take Action! Center are accessible to all women, regardless of her social, political or economic position, her age, or any other potential factors.

Our specialized staff uses an integrated approach to aiding women, which includes personal empowerment, as well as medical attention to physical injuries and other psychological consequences of violence.

In order to impose responsibility upon our society and the state to eradicate violence against women, we have established multi-sector relationships that have promoted a coalition of organizations and members of the population that work together to prevent violence and support women.

How We Do It

Our Center of Empowerment is not a traditional space. It is a center directed towards helping women who have experienced abuse realize that they have been living in an atmosphere of undeserved and inexcusable violence. The center facilitates women´s physical and psychological recuperation, especially in terms of regaining their autonomy, self-esteem, and recognition of their own strengths and ability to take control of their lives!

In the Center, our staff collaborates with each woman to create a personal plan for the future, where each woman identifies potential goals that she has for her life. Our staff supports each woman psychologically, financially, and logistically in her efforts to attain these goals.

Once a woman is ready to begin her new life without violence, our staff helps her find a home for her and her children, acquire a micro-credit loan to begin a business, shop, or service, as well as continued encouragement, check-ins, qualitative help in investment, and other support that she needs to be successful.

The Center is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We have staff available on call at all times for women who have gone through the program and now live elsewhere, as well as at-risk women who may wish to join the program.

At Take Action we do not leave any woman alone who needs our help.

Our Programs

Program for the Prevention and Eradication of Violence

Detection of violent situations

Risk evaluation

Safe House for protection and crisis attention

Self-help and personal empowerment

Defense of human rights with legal accompaniment, support, and representation (including cases of custody, divorce, criminal charges against abusers)

Promotion of a network of social support and group solidarity to recuperate from injury and psychological consequences of violence

Program for Personal Strengthening

Integral assessment of physical and psychological condition by medical doctors and psychologists

Plan of personal empowerment by mentors and social workers

Stress control and reduction therapy, including hydrotherapy, aromatherapy, and music therapy

Program for Advisory, Capacity Building, and Investigation Services

Explanation of human and citizen´s rights

Orientation and advising on health issues, including sexual and reproductive rights

Investigations and studies to support and promote lives without violence

Courses on professional and technical skills for the women to use in their new, independent lives. These courses are taught using an empowering teaching method that also gives attention to violence avoidance, and the promotion of safety, rights, and independent choices.

Get Help

How to Get to the Acción Ya! Safe House from Inside Nicaragua:

At any time, call 278-2175 (Managua) or 713-2108 (Estelí) for support or pick-up.

Get to any women´s center. We have transfers from the Center of Alliances, as well as Women Centers across the country.

Go to any of the Precincts of Women and Children, to the District Attorney's Office or any Health Care Center in your area.

Go directly to the Acción Ya! (Take Action!) Center in Managua or Estelí.

We have transfers from neighborhoods and zones in outlying and rural areas. Look for an Acción Ya! promoter in your area. She will get you support and attention that you need and bring you to the closest Safe House if you wish.

Support Us

The sustainability of the the Take Action Already Center, and the capacity of our Safe House depends in part on the generosity of our donors. Though we have experienced successes thus far, as one of very few women´s Safe Houses that exist in Nicaragua (and the only one that exists in Estelí), we currently lack the resources needed to reach out to all Nicaraguan women living in violence. Our plan for 2008 is to expand our space, services, and outreach areas.

Your donation could save a life.

To support the important work of the Center, including our Safe House, outreach, and our projects that combat violence against women, please stop by your bank to make a direct deposit from your account to the ¨Acción Ya! bank account at BanCentro.¨

The Acción Ya! bank account cannot accept personal checks made out in U.S. dollars.

Alternatively, you can send a personal check to our U.S. staff supporter, Virginia Rubey, who will make the direct deposit to our account. Please e-mail VRubey@gmail.com for more information.

We do not have a minimum donation requirement!

Contact Us

ESTELÍ & NORTHERN NICARAGUA CENTER

Phone: (011-505) 713-2108

E-mail: esteliacciónya@yahoo.com

Address:
Acción Ya
del Hotel Moderno
20 varas el Norte
Estelí, Nicaragua

MANAGUA & SOUTHERN NICARAGUA CENTER

Phone: (011-505) 268-0746

E-mail: centroaccionya@yahoo.com

Address:
Acción Ya
del Hospital Militar
1 c. al Norte y 175 varas al Oeste
No. 320
Managua, Nicaragua

Don´t speak Spanish?
Contact our english speaking staff supporter at vrubey@gmail.com