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Donate to Survivorship
Help keep Survivorship alive and strong! Your membership dues and donations allow us to offer gift memberships to those who cannot afford dues and to support our day-to-day activities – the Notes, the Journal, and this website, with its message boards for Survivorship members. Special donations help with special events such as support groups, workshops, trainings, and conferences. Every donation, no matter how small, makes a difference and is deeply appreciated.
Here’s how you can make a financial contribution:
- Donate by mail: send check or money order to Survivorship, Family Justice Center, 470 27th Street, Oakland, CA 94612
Volunteer for Survivorship
By helping Survivorship, you challenge your programming, develop confidence and new skills, and support our community.
There are many different ways to volunteer:
- Make a commitment to serve on the Board of Directors.
- Organize a fund raising event.
- Research available grants and help write a grant.
- Publish
your articles, poems, and artwork in the Journal. Copy-edit or proof
read. Research conferences and resources for the Notes. Or become a
Guest Editor for one issue of the Journal. It's fun!
- Help maintain and update our web site.
- If you live near Oakland, CA, help staff our new donated office space in the Family Justice Center (http://www.acfjc.org) for a few hours a week.
- Donate books on ritual abuse and healing to our new lending library.
- Be creative and think of other ways you might help out!
Write survivorshipstaff@yahoo.com and tell us what you would like to do.
Please
know how grateful we are to you for reaching out to isolated survivors
and helping educate the public about ritual abuse. If our community
doesn't do it, nobody will. |