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Overview
Log Now Report Later is an anonymous online self-guided resource and support space where survivors are always believed without judgment. Through private logging, survivors can validate what happened to them, regain dignity, and take meaningful steps on their healing journey. Survivors remain in full control, their logs stay private, and sharing demographic information is always optional.
How we help survivors
Transparency - providing a clear, trustworthy, and survivor-centered process
A secure and predictable platform - thoughtfully designed for safety, anonymity, and privacy
Organizational commitment - centering survivors and remaining independent from institutions
Trauma-informed support - understanding trauma and a commitment to ongoing trauma-informed training
Peer support - reducing isolation and building community resilience
Empowerment, voice, and choice - survivors are always in control
Hope - recovery is possible
How we contribute collectively
Collaboration - respecting the lived experiences of survivors and their collective voices
Aggregate data - analyzing how different survivor identities affect barriers to service (not being believed, unfair treatment)
Systemic change - shifting the narrative from silence to recognition by acknowledging survivors without institutional involvement
Improved support systems - highlighting the need for trauma-informed training in institutions and service providers
How we contribute to systemic change
Build new infrastructure - create a reporting system independent of institutions
Channel survivor data - generate a new evidence base that includes the 2/3, establishing a new understanding of systemic barriers
Redistribute power - shift narrative control to survivors who define the barriers
Center marginalized communities - design support services with communities least likely to report
Transform culture - normalize non-reporting as a valid survivor choice; replace disbelief and victim-blaming with belief and trauma-informed support
Redirect funding - reallocate from the 1/3 to non-reporting survivor services and prevention
Expand victim advocates - support for the 2/3 who don’t report
Reform institutions and campuses - establish trauma-informed and anti-discrimination training protocols in medical, legal, and counseling services