Our organization require volunteers to be legal adults due to the sensitive nature of the work and the emotional maturity needed to support sexual abuse survivors. Additionally, many of these roles involve crisis intervention and handling confidential information, which necessitates a certain level of responsibility and life experience.
We Make A Better Place For Women
The best way to become an advocate is to reach out to your local rape crisis center and inquire about volunteering as an advocate. Advocates usually answer telephone calls from survivors and may also provide support to survivors during forensic exams or court proceedings.

Work Together
When working with survivors of sexual trauma, it’s important to provide trauma-informed care that’s compassionate, empowering, and nonjudgmental. You can also consider the survivor’s race and ethnicity, as racism and microaggressions can impact how they recei
Education
Educating yourself about victims of sexual assault is crucial for providing effective support and understanding.
- “Healing and Empowerment: A Journey for Survivors”
- “From Survivor to Thriver: Reclaiming Your Life After Sexual Abuse
- “Empowering Voices: Advocacy and Healing for Sexual Abuse Survivors”


Inspiring Events
This mission is grounded in values such as safety, respect, empowerment, education, and hope. It aims to create a future where all women and girls can thrive in a world free from violence, discrimination, and oppression.
Remember, healing takes time, and it’s okay to feel a range of emotions. Professional counseling can be very helpful in processing your experience and emotions. You’re not alone, and there are people and resources available to support you through this.
- Waiting To Speak
- Unplug Your Voice
- Women Who Mend
Our Partners
We are building strong, trusting relationships with their partners, leading to more effective and successful collaborations.Encouraging collaboration: Being open to partners’ input and ideas, demonstrating that their contributions are valued.Being prepared to discuss priorities and reasoning behind decisions, while expecting the same in return.Utilizing technology: Leveraging tools like video conferencing and collaborative platforms to enhance transparency and streamline interactions.


We're helping women grow stronger every day.
Trauma-informed coaching can be effectively adapted for women entrepreneurs by incorporating several key elements:
1. Creating a safe and supportive environment.
2. Recognizing unique challenges.
3. Empowering decision-making.
4. Building on strengths.
5. Developing healthy coping skills.
6. Addressing imposter syndrome.
7. Promoting work-life integration.
8. Facilitating networking and mentorship.
9. Incorporating financial empowerment.
By integrating these trauma-informed approaches, coaches can better support women entrepreneurs in overcoming obstacles, building resilience, and achieving sustainable success in their businesses.