Every name represents a survivor. Every survivor deserves to be seen, heard, and remembered.

Human trafficking affects millions of people worldwide, yet survivors are often reduced to statistics. "300 Names That Matter" is a community awareness campaign created by The Jane Doe Foundation to honor survivors by transforming 300 submitted names into a powerful piece of artwork featured on a limited-edition awareness shirt. Participation is free, and all proceeds from shirt sales support survivor education, advocacy, and prevention programs.
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At The Jane Doe Foundation , we believe every survivor deserves to be heard, supported, and celebrated. Our mission is to provide resources, raise awareness, and foster a community where hope blossoms and healing begins. Through your support, we can reach our goal of honoring 300 survivors and giving them the acknowledgment they deserve. Join us in this meaningful journey and help spread our message of resilience and strength. Together, we can make a lasting impact that transforms lives and inspires hope for generations to come.
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300 Names That Matter is a survivor-led awareness campaign created by The Jane Doe Foundation to honor survivors of human trafficking. Our goal is to collect 300 names from survivors who choose to participate and transform those names into a limited-edition awareness T-shirt. Every name represents a life, a journey, and a voice that deserves to be seen.
Anyone who identifies as a survivor of human trafficking or exploitation is welcome to participate. Participation is always voluntary.
No. You may use your first name, initials, a nickname, or another name you are comfortable sharing publicly.
No. Submitting your name is completely free.
The names will be arranged together in a meaningful artistic design. Names may vary in size and placement depending on the final layout.
Once we reach 300 names, submissions will close while we create the final artwork. A limited-edition awareness T-shirt featuring the submitted names will then be available for purchase.
You may request to have your name removed from the project at any time before the artwork is finalized. Simply contact us using the email address listed on our website.
Proceeds from shirt sales help support the mission of The Jane Doe Foundation, including survivor education, prevention programs, advocacy, resource navigation, and community outreach.
No. Each person must submit their own name and provide consent for it to be included in the campaign.
Absolutely. While only survivor names will appear on the shirt, supporters can help by sharing the campaign, making a donation, purchasing a shirt, or encouraging others to participate.
You don't have to share your story to make a difference. Simply sharing the campaign, purchasing a shirt, making a donation, or encouraging others to participate helps raise awareness and supports survivors.
The shirt will be sold as a limited-edition fundraiser for a limited time after the 300-name goal is reached. Once sales close, this design will not be reproduced. We hope to move on to a 2nd edition after the first.
Yes. We respect the privacy of every participant. Your email address and any personal information you provide will never be sold or shared. Only the name you choose to submit (if you opt in) will appear in the final artwork. We are committed to protecting the trust survivors place in us.
Every submission matters.
Every share matters.
Every survivor matters.
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