Help keep this space private, secure, and available.
Your support funds the behind-the-scenes work that makes it possible for survivors to document what happened safely—and find next steps without being pushed into public exposure. Allowing us to continue working with law enforcement agencies across the US bringing justice to survivors of abuse.
What your donation supports
Your gift helps fund:
- Secure website hosting + privacy protection (keeping the site online and hardened against attacks)
- Secure private intake tools (so reports can be collected responsibly)
- Survivor-focused resources (guides, reporting info, and support pathways)
- Safety planning + triage workflows (so urgent risk is handled appropriately)
- Professional guidance (advocacy, trauma-informed review, and legal consultation as needed)
- Secure and Private Reporting (reporting to the appropriate authorities in a safe anonymous way)
Transparency and trust
We believe support should be clear and accountable.
- We do not publish names or accusations.
- We do not sell personal information.
- We aim to keep operations lean and focused on privacy, safety, and survivor support.
If you’d like a receipt, please make sure your donation includes an email address.
Privacy for donors
We understand many supporters prefer discretion. We keep donor visibility limited and do not post donor names publicly.
However, payment processors may collect identifying information for fraud prevention and compliance. If you need the most private option available, consider using the methods listed under Other Ways to Help below.
Frequently asked questions
Are donations tax-deductible?
[OPTIONAL — choose one and delete the other]
Version A (if tax-deductible):
Yes—if your donation is made to/through [Nonprofit or Fiscal Sponsor Name], you will receive a receipt for your records.
Version B (if not tax-deductible):
Not at this time. Donations support operations and resources, but they are not currently tax-deductible.
Can I donate monthly?
Yes. Monthly support helps keep the site secure and stable year-round.
Where does the money go first?
Security and privacy come first: hosting, site protection, and maintaining the private reporting system. Next: resource content and survivor support pathways.
Can I donate anonymously?
We don’t publish donor names, but anonymity depends on the payment method and processor requirements. If privacy is critical, consider alternative methods listed below.
Other ways to help (no money required)
If you want to support the mission without donating:
- Share the page with someone who may need it
- Help connect us with survivor advocates, child advocacy centers, or trauma-informed professionals
Closing
Thank you for keeping this space open. Your support helps reduce isolation, strengthen safety, and make it easier for someone to take a next step.
