Trauma recovery depends on the support of community.
Join our community of donors and fundraisers as we seek to heal trauma on a global scale through our direct service and community leadership initiatives.
Every year, Center for Trauma & Embodiment's services and programs reach more than 30,000 people in over 40 countries, territories, and First Nations, but...
that's only .0001% of people impacted.
With your support, millions more people could benefit from our evidence-based interventions for healing psychological trauma, which has serious repercussions on communities and economies around the world.
As a 501c(3) non-profit organization, we accept tax-deductible charitable donations. Please consider us as your charity of choice in your estate planning, life insurance, retirement assets, or stock distributions. If you would like to make a gift of stock or from a Donor Advised Fund (DAF) or family foundation, or if you'd simply like to donate by check, please email Mindy Levine at [email protected] for the next steps and consult your personal accountant or financial advisor for guidance. Tax ID: 04-2526357
*1. Koenen, et al. (2017). Posttraumatic stress disorder in the World Mental Health Surveys. Psychological medicine, 47(13), 2260–2274. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291717000708
We work with communities around the world that have been impacted by trauma, whether through regional conflict, relational abuse, or systemic oppression.
Through your generosity, we are able to continue our trauma care initiatives for veterans, indigenous communities, gender non-conforming youth, refugees, incarcerated people, and many others of all ages and identities.
"Complex trauma, the binary, violence, rejection and discrimination, erasure...these are all forces that land in my body as a trans survivor. For myself and in my work with other trans and nonbinary survivors, I need tools that can help tend the wounds of both relational and social injustice trauma. As a model, TCTSY is providing so much of what I need to support whole people in trauma healing.”
TCTSY Participant, 2022
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