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Volunteer

Bring light. Build safety. Help people be heard.

Volunteering here isn’t about saving anyone. It’s about showing up with respect, consistency, and truth so survivors of every gender, age, background, and nationality can find support without shame.

TIME

One-time or recurring

LOCATION

Remote or local

ROLE

You choose your lane

If you are in immediate danger, call your local emergency number (911 in the U.S.).

Volunteer pathways

Choose a role that fits your capacity. Start small. Keep your boundaries. Build safety with us.

Community Care

Welcome visitors, help people find the right page, and offer calm guidance without pressure. Non-clinical, dignity-first.

Events & Outreach

Help plan gatherings, coordinate sign-ups, set up, and support safe spaces where people can connect and be heard.

Digital Support

Keep our pages clear and accessible: content updates, link checks, moderation support, and organization.

Survivor Advocacy

Support advocacy through research, writing, organizing, and awareness projects that center agency and truth.

Operations

Behind-the-scenes support: coordination, documentation, organizing resources, and helping systems run smoothly.

Creative & Media

Design, photo/video, and storytelling that protects dignity and restores voice. Beauty with authority, not fragility.

BOUNDARIES

Dignity-first volunteering

This mission protects survivors and volunteers alike. You are never expected to act as a counselor, investigator, or crisis responder. You can always pause, step back, or ask for help.

You control your capacity

Choose tasks that match your bandwidth. No guilt. No pressure.

Privacy matters

We protect identities and stories. We share only what’s necessary.

Trauma-aware tone

Calm language, clear options, respect across all genders and backgrounds.

Escalation is simple

When something feels urgent, we route people to Support & Crisis Resources.

READY?

Let’s Get You Placed

Reach out and tell us: your availability, whether you prefer remote or local, and which pathway you’re leaning toward. We’ll respond with next steps.

If you are in immediate danger, call your local emergency number (911 in the U.S.).