Safety is not a feature. It is the foundation.
Every decision we make is filtered through one question: could this put you at greater risk?
What we might publish
A general description of your situation (you approve every word)
A campaign goal and reason (framed around your future, not your trauma)
A photo — only if you want one and choose it yourself
Updates as the campaign progresses (you review before posting)
How we protect you — at every stage
You control what is published
Nothing goes live without your explicit written approval. You can change or remove anything at any time.
We never use your full name without consent
Campaigns can be published under a first name, a pseudonym, or no name at all. We will help you decide what is safest.
Location details are handled carefully
We never publish specific location information that could help an abuser find you.
Donor communications are screened
If you want us to, we can handle all donor-facing messages so you do not have to manage incoming contact.
We follow mandatory reporting laws
We will always tell you upfront if anything you share triggers a legal reporting obligation — which is rare but important for you to know.
What we will never do
Publish identifying location details without explicit approval
Use your story for our own marketing without a separate consent process
Share your contact information with anyone
Pressure you to disclose more than you are comfortable with
Continue a campaign you want paused or removed
If you are not sure, just ask.
Safety questions are the most common thing we discuss on discovery calls. You do not have to have answers before you reach out. Bring your questions — we will work through them together.
Book a Discovery CallNeed immediate help?
If you are in danger, please reach the National Domestic Violence Hotline.