Dying Inside Nonprofit Expands Services for Survivors with New Website and Funding
Dying Inside Nonprofit has launched a new website and raised $7,000 in May, marking significant steps in its mission to support survivors of human trafficking and foster youth with expanded services including safe housing and holistic healing programs.

Dying Inside Nonprofit, a survivor-led organization dedicated to aiding survivors of human trafficking and youth transitioning from foster care, has recently unveiled a new website and secured over $7,000 in donations during May. These developments are pivotal in enhancing the organization's capacity to offer comprehensive support services, such as safe housing and holistic healing programs, to those in need.
The newly launched website acts as a central hub for survivors, donors, and supporters, providing access to resources and information about the organization's mission. It features a directory of professionals offering trauma-informed services, including therapy, legal support, and wellness practices, tailored specifically for survivors and aged-out foster youth. Rose Campbell, the founder of Dying Inside Nonprofit, expressed gratitude towards Sharon of Lumínosa Creative for volunteering over 30 hours to develop the website, which now serves as a digital home for the nonprofit's mission.
With the $7,000 raised in May, thanks to contributions from Flyga, the Walmart Spark Good Grants, and various small businesses, Dying Inside Nonprofit is set to expand its physical presence. Plans include opening a new safe house in Conroe, TX, and constructing a trauma-informed community center in Tennessee. These facilities will support the nonprofit's S.U.R.V.I.V.O.R. Program, offering mental health therapy, animal-assisted healing, and life skills training, among other services. The organization is also preparing to welcome over 20 new survivors into its program in June, reinforcing its commitment to long-term recovery and empowerment for survivors.