What is Program for Torture Victims?
The Program for Torture Victims, established in 1980, is a dedicated non-profit organization focused on aiding survivors of state-sponsored torture and persecution. It champions the rights of these individuals to freedom, equality, and human dignity. The organization offers a range of programs and referral services designed to assist survivors in their recovery and reintegration into society. Its core mission involves empowering these courageous individuals to rebuild their lives, while also fostering community engagement through volunteerism and financial contributions.
How much funding has Program for Torture Victims raised?
Program for Torture Victims has raised a total of $150K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$150K
Debt (2020): $150K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Program for Torture Victims
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Program for Torture Victims?
With the recent strategic investment, the Program for Torture Victims is poised to enhance its operational capacity and expand its reach. This capital infusion is expected to bolster its programs and advocacy efforts, enabling the organization to provide more comprehensive support to survivors. The focus on late-stage funding suggests a mature operational phase, where strategic partnerships and sustained financial backing are crucial for long-term impact and the continued pursuit of justice and healing for those affected by torture.
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