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Why Give?

Make a Difference

Your donation helps create real, measurable change in the lives of those we serve.

Be Part of the Solution

Join a community of people working together to address important issues.

Inspire Others

Your generosity can motivate friends, family, and colleagues to do the same.


Our Positive Impact

"I’ll never forget the day their support reached me. Thanks to this donation program, I had access to the resources I needed to get back on my feet. I’m not just getting by anymore — I’m building something stronger."

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People Reached

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • In general:

    • Yes, donations are usually tax-deductible if you give to a registered nonprofit or charity (for example, a 501(c)(3) organization in the U.S.).

    • No, donations are not tax-deductible if the organization is not officially registered as a nonprofit or if you’re donating to an individual.

    To be sure, you should:

    • Check whether the organization is a registered nonprofit in your country.

    • Ask for or keep a donation receipt.

    • Confirm with a parent/guardian or a tax professional, especially since tax rules can vary by country and situation.

  • Your donation puts books into different hands and different lives—supporting survivors through past and present trauma, helping individuals on their journey from addiction to healing, and assisting with the cost of classes and necessary supplies.

    • Volunteering: You may be able to help with events, classes, book distribution, outreach, or behind-the-scenes tasks.

    • Skills-based help: If you have skills like organizing, writing, art, tutoring, or social media, those can be especially helpful.

    • Community involvement: Some programs welcome ambassadors, peer supporters, or helpers at workshops.

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