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Survive & Tell

CONTACT THE NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE AT 800-799-7233 OR TEXT START TO 88788 | CONTACT THE NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE AT 800-799-7233 OR TEXT START TO 88788

WHY DONATE?

Donating to Survive and Tell, a non-profit organization is crucial because we address what we need now, fostering peace and stability in our communities, ultimately advocating for the highest social support.

WHAT YOUR CONTRIBUTION DOES.

Donating to Survive and Tell, our non-profit organization is immensely helpful on multiple fronts. It empowers survivors by providing resources and programs that guide them from coping to healing, offering a lifeline in their journey toward recovery. Furthermore, we play a vital role in connecting the dots within communities, raising awareness, and advocating for systemic change. Through initiatives that emphasize social support and education, they not only assist survivors but also work to prevent future instances of abuse, creating safer and more supportive environments for all individuals affected by domestic violence.

Additionally, we aim to be a beacon of hope for survivors, offering them a path from mere coping mechanisms to genuine 

healing and  and restoration. Moreover, with your assistance and our commitment, we all will play a crucial role in seeking balance within communities by fostering dialogue and breaking the cycle of silence and stigma surrounding abuse. 

Keirra Dawood

FOUNDER

MORE WAYS TO CONTRIBUTE

Contributing to Survive and Tell isn't just financial; we can use your expertise, too! Your assistance is valuable from events to management and teaching, no matter where you choose to serve.

VOLUNTEER

PLAN EVENTS

GIVE GRANTS

At Survive and Tell, our first mission is to advocate for domestic violence recovery, but we also put together programs to help the literacy rate of our young students. Therefore, funding such as grants and scholarships can assist in our women's and students' education!

There is always a way to volunteer through marketing, food drives, Zoom meetings, and any other physical or virtual support is forever welcome at Survive and Tell. By volunteering your time, expertise, or resources, you also offer the support that our people need.

As Survive and Tell grows, we want to be able to host and table all types of events, from seminars, poetry slams, physical fitness events, and more. We aim to connect the dots with our communities and curate a safe, fun, and supportive space. Therefore, we need you to expand out horizons. 

OUR CONTRIBUTORS

PLAN EVENTS

As Survive and Tell grows, we want to be able to host and table all types of events, from seminars, poetry slams, physical fitness events, and more. We aim to connect the dots with our communities and curate a safe, fun, and supportive space. Therefore, we need you to expand out horizons. 

VOLUNTEER

There is always a way to volunteer through marketing, food drives, Zoom meetings, and any other physical or virtual support is forever welcome at Survive and Tell. By volunteering your time, expertise, or resources, you also offer the support that our people need.

GIVE GRANTS

At Survive and Tell, our first mission is to advocate for domestic violence recovery, but we also put together programs to help the literacy rate of our young students. Therefore, funding such as grants and scholarships can assist in our women's and students' education!

MORE WAYS TO CONTRIBUTE

Contributing to Survive and Tell isn't just financial; we can use your expertise, too! Your assistance is valuable from events to management and teaching, no matter where you choose to serve.

WHAT YOUR CONTRIBUTION DOES.

Donating to Survive and Tell, our non-profit organization is immensely helpful on multiple fronts. It empowers survivors by providing resources and programs that guide them from coping to healing, offering a lifeline in their journey toward recovery. Furthermore, we play a vital role in connecting the dots within communities, raising

awareness, and advocating for systemic change. Through initiatives that emphasize social support and education, they not only assist survivors but also work to prevent future instances of abuse, creating safer and more supportive environments for all individuals affected by domestic violence. Additionally, we aim to be a beacon of hope for 

survivors, offering them a path from mere coping mechanisms to genuine healing and restoration. Moreover with your

assistance and our commitment, we all will play a crucial role in seeking balance within communities by fostering dialogue and breaking the cycle of silence and stigma surrounding abuse. 

FOUNDER

Keirra Dawood

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