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Survive & Tell

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WELCOME TO SURVIVE AND TELL

Survive and Tell is a small non-profit organization seeking to support our communities by providing family and community services. Learn more about us here and explore our resources.

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WE'D LOVE TO HEAR YOUR STORY

At Survive & Tell, we are committed to creating a safe and supportive community for survivors of trauma. We believe that by sharing your story, you can help others who may be going through something similar. Our small non-profit organization aims to fulfill the needs of every individual that comes across our path. We provide a supportive environment where survivors can connect with each other, share their experiences, and find healing.

We encourage you to share your story with us through your chosen art form. By doing so, you can create something beautiful out of something painful, and inspire others in the process.  Our community is filled with people who understand and support your journey. Whether you're looking to heal or inspire, we invite you to share your unique perspective through creative expression. We can't wait to hear your story.

AVAILABLE TRAINING WORKSHOPS

As a small non-profit organization, we at Survive & Tell are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of survivors. We believe that workshops are a great way to achieve this. Our workshops are designed to empower individuals and provide a sense of community. Our aim is to make these workshops accessible to everyone in our community, regardless of their background or experience. We believe that by working together, we can create a better and safer world for everyone.

TRAINING INCLUDES

  • Victims and survivors with disabilities

  • Intimate partner violence in later life

  • Health impacts of domestic violence

  • Tactics used by abusers

  • Workplace violence

  • Prevention and healthy relationships

  • The impact of domestic violence on children

  • Abuse and the LGBTQ+ community

Trainings are open to surviors, agencies, and others aiming to assist somoene experiencing any form of abuse.​

To register for online or in-person training, email kdawood@surviveandtell.org OR click "Start Your Training Today" and submit a training request! 

RECLAIM YOUR JOY

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To truly make a difference in children's literacy, it's essential to address access to resources and the quality of education provided. By incorporating interactive and multimedia elements into literacy programs, we can create dynamic learning experiences that capture children's imagination and curiosity. Furthermore, fostering a culture of reading at home and in the community is essential for reinforcing literacy skills and instilling a lifelong love of learning. Through collaborative efforts

 between educators, parents, and community stakeholders, we can create a supportive environment where every child can develop strong literacy skills and unlock their full potential.

At Survive and Tell, we believe literacy is fundamental to children's academic success and overall development. By supporting  our non-profit 

MEET OUR LITERACY
 LEADERS PROGRAM

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organization, we can offer initiatives such as learningand e-learning platforms; we can play a vital role in nurturing a love for reading and learning among young learners. Our programs and resources are designed to enhance literacy skills, providing children with the tools they need to succeed in school and beyond. Additionally, e-learning platforms and online classes offer flexible and accessible opportunities for further learning, catering to diverse learning styles and needs. By leveraging technology, we can reach children in remote or underserved areas, bridging the gap and ensuring that all children have access to quality educational resources regardless of their circumstances.

At Survive and Tell, we believe literacy is fundamental to children's academic success and overall development. By supporting our non-profit organization, we can offer initiatives such as learning centers and e-learning platforms; we can play a vital role in nurturing a love for reading and learning among young learners. Our programs and resources are designed to enhance literacy skills, providing children with the tools they need to succeed in school and beyond. Additionally, e-learning platforms and online classes offer flexible and accessible opportunities for further learning, catering to diverse learning styles and needs. By leveraging technology, we can reach children in remote or underserved areas, bridging the gap and ensuring that all children have access to quality educational resources regardless of their circumstances.

To truly make a difference in children's literacy, it's essential to address access to resources and the quality of education provided. By incorporating interactive and multimedia elements into literacy programs, we can create dynamic learning experiences that capture children's imagination and curiosity. Furthermore, fostering a culture of reading at home and in the community is essential for reinforcing literacy skills and instilling a lifelong love of learning. Through collaborative efforts between educators, parents, and community stakeholders, we can create a supportive environment where every child can develop strong literacy skills and unlock their full potential.

MEET OUR LITERACY LEADERS PROGRAM

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