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Donate Today and Support Healing

Your one-time gift makes an immediate impact on SURVIVORS’ operations and can be made through your choice of electronic methods. Donating online saves SURVIVORS processing time and expenses and we appreciate your generous consideration.​

SURVIVORS is a 501(c)(3)nonprofit organization, Tax ID# 33-0743869

All donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Our current IRS 990 is publicly available on our website or on Guidestar.

Legacy Giving

There are many simple ways to make a legacy gift, including naming SURVIVORS in your will or trust, or designating us as a beneficiary of a retirement account or life insurance policy.

​A legacy gift is a powerful way to carry your values forward and stand alongside survivors for years to come. By including SURVIVORS in your estate plans, you become part of a lasting commitment to care, dignity, and healing for individuals who have experienced torture and other human rights abuses. Your future gift helps ensure that survivors can access the support they need to rebuild their lives.

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This kind of giving is not just about the future, it’s about what you choose to stand for. Your legacy can help create a world where survivors are met with compassion, community, and the opportunity to heal.

 

We’d be honored to speak with you.
To learn more or begin a confidential conversation, please contact

Janie Burke, Development Manager, at jburke@notorture.org or 646-785-6719.

 

We are also proud to recognize those who have made this commitment through our Legacy Circle, a community of supporters who have chosen to invest in the future of healing and hope.

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Bill & Martha Radatz

Astrid Falkenberg & Rick Stravinsky

Anonymous Gifter

Will & Lynn Cooper

Kathleen Owens

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In Memoriam

Barbara C. D'Aversa

Camille Marc Pouliot

Janet Rae Stevens

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“Supporting SURVIVORS through a legacy gift felt like a natural extension of what I care about most- ensuring that people who have endured unimaginable experiences are met with dignity, compassion, and real pathways to healing. It’s a way to stand with them, not just today, but for years to come.”

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