This Giving Tuesday, Stand With Mass Violence Victims and Survivors
- VictimsFirst

- 2 days ago
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This Giving Tuesday, we invite you to make a meaningful difference by supporting VictimsFirst — the only national organization led by and for victims and survivors of mass violence. We ensure every dollar for victims reaches victims—100%, directly and in full.
Your donation helps sustain and strengthen our work across four critical areas, which we fund separately for full transparency—honoring donor intent and ensuring you always know exactly how your contribution is used:
This fund keeps our organization running. It allows us to respond immediately when tragedy strikes, assist victims through crisis and recovery, and advocate for fairness, transparency, and accountability nationwide.
100% of donations, including interest, to this fund go directly to victims and survivors in emergency need — helping cover urgent expenses such as housing, food, travel, unmet medical bills, and other basic needs. With your donation to this fund, we assist mass violence victims/survivors throughout the nation.
Our Make New Memories program helps victims and survivors of mass violence reclaim joy and connection by funding new experiences and activities that foster healing and create new positive memories after trauma.
As the ten-year mark of the Pulse nightclub tragedy approaches, we are standing with Pulse families and survivors who have endured nearly a decade of unprecedented re-victimization and harm. They are now reclaiming this milestone by creating their own remembrance — a private, survivor- and family-led event in Orlando on June 12, 2026.
100% of your contribution (including interest) will help fund this meaningful gathering, ensuring all 49 families, as well as wounded and displaced survivors, can attend. If enough funds are raised, they will be used to assist survivors who have not yet been able to return to the site of the tragedy.
You can find more information about all of these programs on our Donate page, as well as on our website.
By giving today, you are joining a compassionate community that believes victims and survivors come first.
Thank you for caring during this year's season of giving,
The Board at VictimsFirst




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