Support Bravery Project

Does it upset you when hearing about the abuse and neglect of a child or a case of animal cruelty. Are you disturbed when reading about a spouse killing his wife, children and then himself. As a caring individual you may feel helpless, but there is something you CAN do.

Most advocates have told us that the number way to reduce the incidence of domestic abuse is through community awareness and getting people involved in the cause. That is exactly what Bravery Project does, but we can't do it alone. Are you ready to make a difference?

When you support Bravery Project, you support your communities by offering survivors empowerment, a light for victims who still suffer, and education on how to stop these abuses. No matter which method of support, you are joining a movement of social change by participating in the following ways:

  • Giving a tax deductible donation of any amount you deem generous. Funds will support:
    • The therapeutic portrait process for survivors
    • Art exhibits for organizations and communities
    • Special events, such as partnership fundraisers
    • General operation

  • Host an art exhibit in your community.

  • Host an online art exhibit.

  • Purchase your commercial or residential real estate through Brokers for Charity. Mention Bravery Project.

  • In-kind donations or services.

  • Volunteer or intern with us.

  • Share the portraits/narratives with someone who still suffers.

  • Join us on Facebook and Twitter and share with your friends.

  • Volunteer at a service organization and learn more about the causes.

Testimonials and Comments

"My life had been closed and I had not talked about myself for about 30 years. This was the best thing I've ever done."
~ Joyce White, domestic violence survivor in a Channel 15 News story


"I didn't know that men could be victim's of domestic violence."
~Guest from exhibit at Art Salon for a Cause


"Very inspirational presentation."
~Gigi, guest from exhibit at the Ft. Bliss Army Post Domestic Violence Conference


"I was able to truly see how brave I was to leave an abusive situation, and also to feel like I was more than a number/statistic. I felt like my story could inspire others, especialy other South Asian's similar situations."
~ Survivor from the therapeutic portrait process


"Hope to see more of your work! Thank you for such an amazing project."
~ Courtney, guest from exhibit at the Faith House Shelter Opening