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With Callisto, survivors can safely learn about their options to take action and heal, including the option to learn if there is another victim of the same perpetrator. In the case that there is another survivor, Callisto helps them take coordinated action to protect their community from that individual’s continued perpetration. Callisto provides survivors with a path to reconnect with the college experience that they deserve, and prevent future assaults.

GIVE ONCE

We’d love to support you as you consider your gift. At a giving level of $10,000 or more, you may have the opportunity to sponsor a campus project. We also work with donors who would like to leave a legacy or honor an individual through their gift. If you’d like to discuss your gift, please reach out to development@projectcallisto.org.

GIVE MONTHLY

Give monthly and become part of a community of allies who are committed to building a world where sexual assault is rare and survivors are supported. Monthly donors give at every level -- from $5 to $5,000 a month. What they have in common is a passion for justice, healing and returning agency to survivors.

OTHER WAYS TO GIVE

You can help us avoid processing fees and make your gift go further by sending us a check or donating by wire transfer or stock.

Please contact us at development@projectcallisto.org for information about wire, stock transfers, or if you are donating on behalf of a corporation.

Donations by check can be mailed to:

Callisto
584 Castro Street #2006
San Francisco, CA 94114

YOUR EMPLOYER MAY MATCH YOUR DONATION

Check with your employer to see if they will match your donation to Callisto.

Callisto is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and nonpartisan organization (EIN number 45-4011283), and all donations are tax-deductible.

WHAT IT MEANS TO HAVE CALLISTO VAULT ACCESS ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES

At USC Callisto has helped to normalize having conversations about sexual violence while also helping to provide resources to educate ourselves on how to prevent sexual assault and violence on our college campus. -Natalia, University of Southern California

Having Callisto on my campus meant the world to me because it meant providing my peers with an access point to not only justice but also healing which is something that is so often dismissed in a survivor space on college campuses. -Abigail, Syracuse University

Having Callisto at Florida State opened up conversation between survivors, allies, friends of the community were looking for a safe space to talk about prevention tactics, about safety measures for survivors and people who wanted to prevent sexual assault on college campuses. - Hannah, Florida State University