Some Problems Shouldn’t Exist

Everyone deserves safety, respect, and understanding. Many, especially sexual assault victims, face overwhelming trauma. I aim to raise funds to provide resources that empower them to heal and thrive.


Our Goal

In the world we envision, sexual abuse centers would no longer need to exist—because sexual violence itself would be a thing of the past. Sadly, the reality today is far from that vision. Survivors continue to face not only the trauma of abuse but also systemic barriers to justice, healing, and safety. This is not the future we want to leave behind for the next generation.

Our mission is to mobilize the community toward ending systemic sexual violence, while amplifying the voices of survivors through trauma-informed care, unwavering advocacy, and prevention education. We believe that by standing together—educating, speaking out, and supporting those impacted—we can dismantle the structures that allow sexual abuse to persist.

Donate Here!!!

If you’re interested in making a change, please consider donating through my GoFundMe page. Every contribution, no matter how small, can make a significant impact. Together, we can help create safer, more inclusive spaces for everyone.

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Maybe a hoodie or bracelet, why not a key chain and 50 Million stickers. Buy some merch! All profits go the shelters.

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All the fundraisers, events, banquets, and galas for the places we support!

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Why Are We Doing This?

Every person deserves the fundamental rights of safety, respect, and understanding. Unfortunately, many people face overwhelming challenges, such as the trauma from sexual assault that suvivors often encounter.

Sexual abuse causes deep, long-lasting harm, and silence allows the problem to continue. By raising funds, I hope to provide resources and support that empower these individuals, helping them to heal and thrive in a world that can feel unwelcoming. By supporting survivors now, we help them heal, and by teaching prevention, we build a safer tomorrow. Safety should be a promise, not a privilege.