About Us
The See Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting survivors of trauma by providing access to compassionate, trauma-informed mental health resources and community support. Many survivors face barriers to accessing mental health services, including stigma, cost, and lack of resources. Our goal is to bridge that gap by offering education, advocacy, and accessible support services that prioritize dignity, empowerment, and long-term healing.
Our Commitment
At the heart of The SEE Project is a commitment to compassion, dignity, and empowerment. Every person deserves to feel valued and supported as they navigate their path toward healing. Our guiding principle is simple: Support, Empower, Evolve.
Why Our Work Matters
Millions of individuals experience trauma each year, yet many face barriers to accessing quality mental health services. These barriers can include stigma, financial limitations, lack of culturally competent care, and limited awareness of available resources. The SEE Project exists to bridge this gap by promoting accessible support and creating safe spaces where survivors can begin their healing journey.
The SEE Project stands for Support • Empower • Evolve
A reflection of our belief that every survivor deserves the opportunity to heal, grow, and create a future beyond trauma.