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Help us provide safety, support, and healing to survivors of sexual violence in the Florida Keys.
Every Survivor Deserves Care—No Matter the Cost
The average lifetime cost of sexual assault is $122,461 per survivor—including medical care, lost wages, and justice system involvement. Survivors carry that burden for a lifetime. But they shouldn’t carry it alone.
Your donation helps us ensure that care is never out of reach—regardless of income, insurance status, or legal choices. With your support, we provide:
Free forensic exams (SANE exams)
Trauma-informed therapy
Legal advocacy and safety planning
Sensory-support tools to ease anxiety during care
Emergency items and support for healing
Every dollar helps bring dignity, relief, and hope to someone who’s just trying to make it through the hardest day of their life.

Your Impact
You’re not just giving—you’re changing lives. Here’s what your donation can do:
Provides basic necessities for our center for one month (water, towels, hygiene products)
Creates a sensory-inclusive experience for survivors (fidgets, weighted blanket, headphones)
Covers critical STI prevention medications for one survivor
Provides one counseling session with a licensed trauma therapist
Pays for the DNA lab testing of forensic evidence for one survivor’s case
Covers the cost of SANE nurse certification, ensuring skilled, trauma-informed care
Fully funds a SANE exam, so a survivor never has to choose between care and cost
Provides a mobile sensory therapy unit for our center that aids in trauma therapy
Other Ways to Give
Christina’s Courage is a registered nonprofit organization. Your contribution is fully tax-deductible as allowed by law.
Mail a check: Christina’s Courage 1663 Dunlap DriveKey West, FL 33040
Become a sponsor: Learn more about partnerships →
Donate in honor or memory of someone special
For donation questions or assistance, please contact us.
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Together, We Are Stronger
Christina’s Courage was founded on bravery—and continues because of community. When you get involved, you’re doing more than supporting a cause. You’re standing beside a survivor. You’re helping someone feel less alone.
Thank you for being part of the work.