Who are we and what do we do?

FEARLESS VOICES is a foundation created to help all those who are being abused, oppressed, and mistreated. Our goal is to produce high-quality audiovisual content capable of disseminating information, raising awareness, and, in the process, providing support to those in need. In this way, we offer a ray of hope and connect them with organizations specialized in helping those facing these situations.

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You are not alone.
We are here to help you.

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These are some of the stories of women who found a new beginning in our foundation.

About us

We are an organization committed to supporting and protecting women in vulnerable situations.

We work to provide support, counseling, and concrete tools that allow them to rebuild their path with autonomy and dignity.

Our mission is clear: that no woman should feel alone in the face of violence or inequality.

How we help
  • Creating documentaries and audiovisual products that make the reality of vulnerable people visible as a basis for listening and support spaces.
  • Legal and psychological counseling.
  • Job placement and training programs.
  • Support and containment networks.
With your help we can:
  • Support more women in their recovery process.
  • Maintain shelters and support spaces.
  • Provide training so they can rebuild their autonomy.
Every donation is an opportunity to transform a life. Your contribution allows us to produce documentaries to promote the cause, provide psychological support, legal advice, and safe spaces for women in need.
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We answer your questions

Domestic violence is any kind of abuse or violent behavior that happens within a domestic setting, like in a home, usually between people who are in a close relationship (for example, partners, spouses, parents and children, siblings, or roommates).

It’s not just physical. Domestic violence can also be:

  • Verbal abuse – insults, threats, yelling
  • Emotional/psychological abuse – manipulation, intimidation, gaslighting
  • Financial abuse – controlling someone’s money, stopping them from working
  • Digital abuse – using technology to harass, monitor, or control someone
  • Social abuse – isolating someone from friends and family
  • Physical abuse – hitting, slapping, pushing, choking, etc.
  • Sexual abuse – forcing any kind of sexual activity without consent
Any of these forms of violence can and should be reported. Everyone has the right to live free from fear and abuse. If you or someone you know is experiencing any of these, it’s important to seek help from a trusted adult, counselor, teacher, or support organization.
  • The victim
  • Family members
  • Friends or neighbors
  • Teachers or school staff
  • Doctors or healthcare professionals
  • Social workers or community leaders
  • Anyone who witnesses or suspects abuse

Human trafficking for sexual exploitation is a serious crime and a form of modern-day slavery. It involves forcing, deceiving, or manipulating people — especially women, girls, and vulnerable individuals — into sexual activities against their will, usually for profit.

Human trafficking for sexual exploitation happens when someone:

  • Recruits or transports a person (often through lies, threats, or force)
  • Controls or holds them in a situation where they are forced to perform sexual acts
  • Benefits financially (or otherwise) from the sexual exploitation of that person
  • It often involves prostitution, but the key difference is lack of consent — the person being trafficked is not doing it by choice.
Anyone can and should report human trafficking for sexual exploitation or prostitution — especially if someone is in danger or being abused.

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