Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil

Not for profit
International

Our objectives

Our organisation supports Survivors who have experienced childhood sexual trauma and young people from disadvantaged communities worldwide. Through our podcast/youtube channel platform, we create a safe, healing space where survivors, whistleblowers and young people can share their stories, break the silence, and find collective strength. We aim to raise awareness, de-stigmatise trauma, and influence change through truth-telling, education, and economic empowerment.

We do this by producing powerful podcast episodes, facilitating community dialogue, education and training, collaborating with professionals, charities, and institutions to reach those who need support. By centreing lived experience, we help survivors reclaim their narratives and inspire systemic change across culture, media, and mental health support systems.

Our work matters because CSA trauma is too often overlooked or silenced. By giving voice to these stories, we foster healing, connection, and long-term impact for individuals, families, and communities.

Our activities

To meet our objectives, we produce and manage a high-impact podcast that features survivors of childhood sexual trauma. Our episodes serve as a platform for storytelling, healing, and awareness-building.

We actively recruit and interview guests with lived experience, ensuring ethical care, sensitivity, and representation throughout. We also build partnerships with mental health professionals, charities, and community organisations to expand our reach and impact.

Alongside our podcast, we carry out outreach campaigns, create business and media educational content, Therapy and host monthly team meetups to refine our mission and collaborate effectively. We are developing internal systems for grant writing, sponsorships, and content distribution to ensure long-term sustainability and growth.

Through these activities, we work to uplift unheard voices, foster healing, and create lasting change within the Black community.

 

Causes

Black, asian and minority ethnic groups
Children / families
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
Mental health
Training / employment support

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