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Join our mission to provide a path to recovery for survivors of sexual and gender based violence (SGBV).

We believe that every survivor has the basic human right to high-quality psychological care. We want to ensure that every woman that survives SBGV, regardless of circumstance, has access to that care.

Healing is a long-term process, and needs long-term support. Monthly giving increases your impact: we can plan ahead and provide sustained support to women and girls recovering from trauma.

 

Your generous gift will assure that we can continue to provide programs and services and expand our work around the world. Please make a tax-deductible donation to support our work. We are grateful to accept your Donor Advised Fund contribution. Please send DAF checks to the address and EIN below.

Consider Common Threads Project in your will, using federal tax ID EIN: 81-4212971. We are thankful for your support.

 

Paper checks can be made out to Common Threads Project and mailed to our office.

 

Mailing address:

Common Threads Project
c/o AFSP
199 Water St, Floor 11
New York, NY 10038

Email:

info@commonthreadsproject.org

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