The AFTT team and its dedicated volunteers collaborate to empower survivors of abuse while continuously expanding resources to support through needs-based trauma-informed services.
We lead an organized system of volunteers who support, document and report on behalf of victim-survivors in order to expose perpetrators who hold positions of power and leadership with direct access to trusting and vulnerable individuals within the community of the truth through the following ways:
Leading an organized system of trained volunteers who support, document and report on behalf of victim-survivors in order to expose perpetrators who hold positions of power and leadership with direct access to trusting and vulnerable individuals within the community of the truth.
Addressing the mental health needs of traumatized victim-survivors who have been historically met with inadequate care and resources. Empower each individual with needs-based communal and professional care.
Maintaining a system of reporting crimes to law enforcement agencies on state and federal levels to abate the current and historic coverup of sexual crimes committed against both minors and adults regardless of gender.
Confronting the deep rooted coverup and structural injustice of church leadership with accountability, documentation and reporting.
Coordinating with local, federal and international investigations for crimes committed to the children and adult victim-survivors of the truth.
AFTT documents reports of abuse, provides communal care and therapeutic service funding for all victim-survivors in need. We believe in cultivating and empowering survivors around the world regardless of age, race or gender identity.