Partnerships with Unsilenced FAQ’s

The work of ending institutional child abuse requires more than awareness. It requires the sustained involvement of professionals, organizations, and institutions willing to put their expertise and resources behind meaningful change. Unsilenced partners with law firms, mental health professionals, donors, and aligned organizations who understand that systemic problems demand systemic solutions. Our partnerships are built around three areas where collaboration has the greatest impact: education and awareness, survivor support, and access to justice. If your work intersects with any of those, we’d like to talk about what doing this together could look like.

If you’re looking for something more specific, we also have dedicated FAQ pages covering the Troubled Teen Industry itself, volunteering with Unsilenced, and Unsilenced as a whole. Each one is built to answer the questions we hear most in those areas.

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How do we express interest in a partnership?

What kinds of organizations can partner with Unsilenced?

In which ways can organizations partner with Unsilenced?

What volunteer roles are best suited for organizational partnerships?

Can our organization host or co-sponsor a Project SPEAK event?

We have licensed mental health professionals and attorneys on staff. Can they volunteer in a professional capacity?

How can our organization support Unsilenced financially?