Where the Money Goes

All profits are distributed amongst Nancy’s 3 Pillars

FreeFrom

  • Supports survivors of domestic and economic abuse in building financial independence

  • Provides direct financial assistance, tools, and education to help women regain control of their money

  • Works to break financial barriers that keep survivors trapped in abusive situations

  • Advocates for long-term economic justice and survivor-centered financial systems

Polaris

  • Leads national efforts to combat human trafficking and financial exploitation

  • Operates the U.S. National Human Trafficking Hotline, connecting survivors to immediate support

  • Helps individuals experiencing coercion, forced labor, and economic control

  • Uses survivor data to strengthen prevention efforts and policy change

National Network to End Domestic Violence

  • Works to end domestic and economic abuse through advocacy and education

  • Supports survivor safety, financial security, and access to critical resources

  • Advances policies that protect survivors’ rights and financial autonomy

  • Strengthens organizations nationwide that serve women affected by abuse

Pillar I - Economic Safety & Stability

RAINN

  • Supports survivors of sexual violence through crisis response and long-term healing

  • Operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline, providing confidential support 24/7

  • Connects women to counseling, protection, and recovery resources

  • Advocates for survivor-centered policies and prevention efforts nationwide

Safe Horizon

  • Provides immediate and long-term support to survivors of violence and abuse

  • Offers counseling, shelter assistance, and safety planning for women in crisis

  • Helps survivors navigate healing with dignity, care, and compassion

  • Serves thousands of women and families each year through direct services

Local Survivor Services

  • Supports community-based organizations offering direct care to survivors

  • Provides access to counseling, emergency support, and healing resources

  • Ensures women can receive help close to home

  • Strengthens local networks focused on survivor safety and recovery

Pillar 2 — Education & Financial Empowerment

Girls Inc.

  • Empowers girls through education, leadership development, and mentorship

  • Promotes confidence, independence, and healthy decision-making

  • Provides early intervention programs that reduce risk and build resilience

  • Supports girls in developing lifelong financial and personal strength

Dress for Success

  • Helps women achieve economic independence through career development

  • Provides professional attire, coaching, and job-readiness support

  • Supports women reentering the workforce after hardship or instability

  • Builds confidence and opportunity through education and employment tools

Campus Education Programs

  • Supports education and awareness initiatives on college campuses

  • Promotes early intervention, prevention, and healthy relationship education

  • Helps students recognize and address economic and interpersonal abuse

  • Encourages safer, more informed campus communities

Pillar 3 — Healing, Advocacy & Long-Term Support