Every day, someone’s cry for help goes unheard. We’re here to change that.
Your donation directly supports education, advocacy, and access to resources. Funds are used for school outreach programs, awareness campaigns, survivor support materials, policy advocacy efforts, and operational costs that allow our work to reach more communities.
Educate communities on recognizing abuse, consent, and safety
Advocate for stronger protections and accountability through policy and action.
Support and amplify survivors through resources, outreach, and shared stories.
We hold webinars, design posters, and lead online campaigns that spread truth, hope, and prevention tools.
We organize petitions that call for policy change - from removing abusers from the same schools as their victims to holding courts accountable for lenient abuse sentences.
Our "Cards for Healing" program delivers love and encouragement to survivors in shelters. We distribute journals for healing, books about consent for children, and raise funds for those facing court costs in abuse cases.
Our work is grounded in a survivor-centered, equity-driven approach that prioritizes dignity, autonomy, and respect. We believe in listening first, acting with integrity, and holding individuals and institutions accountable for preventing harm and responding to abuse. Guided by transparency, collaboration, and a commitment to education, we empower communities with the knowledge and tools needed to challenge injustice, support healing, and create lasting, systemic change.
Survivors are experts in their own experiences. We listen first, believe without condition, and respect each individual’s autonomy and choices.
We confront abuse where it intersects with race, gender, age, disability, and socioeconomic inequality, and work to dismantle the systemic barriers that allow harm to persist.
We equip individuals and communities with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to recognize abuse, advocate for themselves and others, and create lasting change.
We build partnerships rooted in mutual respect, recognizing that meaningful progress happens when communities work together.
We believe prevention and justice require responsibility—from individuals, institutions, and communities alike.
We act ethically, communicate honestly, and remain accountable to the communities we serve and the trust placed in us.
We are committed to supporting survivors with compassion, dignity, and respect—without judgment, pressure, or exclusion. Our work is guided by the belief that safety and justice are not privileges, but rights. We prioritize survivor voices, practice trauma-informed advocacy, and hold institutions accountable when systems fail to protect those most vulnerable. In every program and partnership, we act with integrity, responsibility, and an unwavering commitment to change.