Program Services
Therapeutic Portrait Process
No matter how long in recovery, our therapeutic portrait process has been shown to be fun, beautiful, and healing for those who want to come forward publically. We do not descriminate between gender, race, age, or history and keep information confidential. Survivors are represented as victors, not victims.
Art Exhibitions
Bravery Project art exhibits are an excellent and unique way to educate communities and help an organization raise awareness from hosting mini artshows, speaking presentations, to full blown partnership fundraiser events. No matter how Bravery Project artwork is used, there is always a need for public understanding about the issues of domestic abuse and most importantly, what can be done for change.
» Bring an exhibit to your community
Presentations
There is no shortage of topics to learn from with domestic abuse issues. From teen dating violence, animal cruelty, to elder abuse, Bravery Project has worked with survivors from every category. All of them have told us they want to share the message of prevention so that no one else has to suffer. We are prepared to support your program with educational informaton along with an art exhibit of your choice.
» Bring a presentation to your community
Bravery Project Scholars
During our work with survivors, we learned that many victims were prisoners in thier own homes. For instance, it is common that a mother is forbidden to work and earn her own money or earn a college education. She is financially dependent.
We know that education is a cornerstone to better financial opportunity. Our scholarship program focuses on survivors who are ready to attend college.




