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The Woman Who Saved Me: Donielle Jolie Yanez and the Power of Healing Loudly

Support the Heal Loudly Movement – Be the Voice for the Voiceless 🌟

 πŸŒŸ Support the Heal Loudly Movement – Be the Voice for the Voiceless 🌟





Survivors need protection. Abusers need accountability. Together, we can make that happen.


The Heal Loudly Movement is working to criminalize narcissistic abuse, create legal protections for survivors, and honor those we’ve lost to psychological warfare. But to make real change, we need your help.


Where Your Donation Goes:


✅ 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Registration – Ensures we can operate legally, apply for grants, and fight for legislative change

✅ Website Development & Maintenance – A hub for survivors, advocacy, and legal resources

✅ Wikipedia Page Creation – Establishing credibility & spreading awareness globally

✅ Public Awareness Campaigns – Educating lawmakers and the public about narcissistic abuse

✅ Survivor Support Materials – Guides, legal templates, and emergency action plans

✅ Petition Growth & Outreach – Expanding the Voiceless Justice Act to reach policymakers


How Your Donation Helps:


πŸ’œ $25 – Supports nonprofit filing & petition outreach

πŸ’œ $50 – Helps fund survivor resource development

πŸ’œ $100 – Builds our website & funds legal advocacy efforts

πŸ’œ $250 – Supports public awareness campaigns & policy meetings

πŸ’œ $500+ – A major step toward passing the Voiceless Justice Act


πŸ“’ We can’t do this alone. Survivors deserve justice, and your support makes it possible.


Donate today & help build a future where narcissistic abuse is recognized, punished, and prevented.


#HealLoudly #BeTheVoice #JusticeForSurvivors #VoicelessJusticeAct

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