How to Help
Survivors of Incest Anonymous
for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse
Every Penny Counts
Survivors of Incest Anonymous strives to be fully self-supporting. Every donation, no matter how big or how small, contributes to SIA’s World Service Office, which is entirely volunteer-run, being able to help survivors around the globe. All donations are tax-deductible. Every penny helps us to continue our mission of helping survivors to connect with each other and our literature – thank you for supporting your fellowship.
You may also mail your tax deductible donation to the address below. Please indicate if you are donating to our Sustainability Campaign and if you wish to receive an acknowledgement for tax purposes.
SIA considers any donation initiated by, or in memory or support of an individual survivor member, such as one from a friend or relative, a place of employment, proceeds from a publication or other entity, or in support of SIA as a whole, to be within the self-supporting part of the SIA Seventh Tradition. SIA considers donations made as a result of a survivor’s involvement with SIA to be directly related to that survivor; these donations are therefore considered part of the SIA self-supporting tradition. The Board of Trustees reiterates that all donations, including those from survivors themselves, cannot interfere with the mission, program or independence of SIA. The Board of Trustees is responsible for overseeing adherence to this Seventh Tradition and will decline any donation that does not meet this standard.
SIAWSO
PO Box 7078
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
or donate securely online by clicking the button below. Please indicate if you are donating to our Sustainability Campaign and if you wish to receive an acknowledgement for tax purposes.
SIA considers any donation initiated by, or in memory or support of an individual survivor member, such as one from a friend or relative, a place of employment, proceeds from a publication or other entity, or in support of SIA as a whole, to be within the self-supporting part of the SIA Seventh Tradition. SIA considers donations made as a result of a survivor’s involvement with SIA to be directly related to that survivor; these donations are therefore considered part of the SIA self-supporting tradition. The Board of Trustees reiterates that all donations, including those from survivors themselves, cannot interfere with the mission, program or independence of SIA. The Board of Trustees is responsible for overseeing adherence to this Seventh Tradition and will decline any donation that does not meet this standard.