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Your Support is Life-Changing
Every donation helps us provide safety, dignity, and care to individuals facing domestic and burn violence. From safe shelter to psychosocial support, from legal guidance to economic empowerment, your contribution strengthens their path forward.
With your help, we stand by each survivor with compassion, respect, and the resources they need to rebuild on their own terms.







Donation Information & Legal Status
Your contribution is safe, tax-exempt, and drives real impact
Legal Status
PCVC is a not-for-profit, registered public charitable trust under Section 12AA of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Contributions qualify for tax exemption under Section BOG.
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Foreign Donations
PCVC is registered under Section 6 (1) (A) of the FCRA, 1976.
International donors, please write to:
Your Donation Supports
- Women Survivors of Domestic Violence
- Child Survivors of Domestic Violence & Burns
- Administrative Support that keeps our services running

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1. Financial Donations
Support PCVC’s core programs, crisis response, shelter, counseling, and legal aid—helping survivors access safety, healing, and long-term recovery.

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2. Donating Goods & Essentials
Provide clothing, hygiene products, food, and household items to help survivors meet daily needs while they recover in safe spaces.

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3. Educational Support
Help survivors and their children continue schooling or higher education, giving them the tools to rebuild their future with confidence.

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4. Skill-Building & Vocational Training
Fund job-oriented training programs that empower survivors with skills to gain employment, achieve independence, and support their families.

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5. Legal Assistance
Support access to free legal aid and advocacy services, ensuring survivors can navigate legal systems with confidence and protection.

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6. Shelter Sponsorship
Sponsor a safe and confidential shelter stay for women and queer individuals escaping violence and in urgent need of protection.

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7. Mental Health & Counseling
Contribute to trauma-informed therapy, group counseling, and emotional support services that help survivors process trauma and begin healing.

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8. Corporate Partnerships
Partner through CSR to fund survivor services, job training, or shelters—creating sustainable, meaningful change in communities.
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For Friends Who Want to Help but Don’t Know How
When a friend confides in you about domestic violence, it's natural to feel overwhelmed and unsure how to respond. The most important thing to remember is that your support, even if it feels small, can make a huge difference. Firstly, listen without judgment. This isn't the time to offer quick fixes or question their choices. Validate their feelings and let them know you believe them.

What Happens After You Say 'I Need Help'?
Saying "I need help" is an incredibly brave and significant first step for a survivor of domestic violence. At our organization, this declaration triggers a compassionate and survivor-centric support process designed to prioritize their safety, autonomy, and healing.

Healing Is Not a Straight Line: What My Journey Taught Me
When I finally left my abusive relationship, I really believed the hard part was over. But my journey has been full of ups and downs, taking unexpected turns, and sometimes feeling like I was going backward. What I've learned is that healing doesn't happen in a straight line.

Corporate Donations
Partner with us to support survivors through your company’s generosity. Build a better tomorrow while enhancing your CSR impact. Donate today and demonstrate your company’s commitment to creating a safer, more equitable world.


Why Partner with PCVC?
- Eligible under section 80G (Tax-Deductible)
- Transparent reporting and impact tracking
- Customizable employee engagernent & volunteering programs
- Recognition in outreach campaigns and media features
Answers to Common Inquiries
Frequently
Asked Questions
Your donation supports survivors of domestic and interpersonal violence through PCVC’s core programs—crisis intervention, safe shelter, trauma counseling, legal aid, education, and skill-building.
Yes. PCVC is a registered non-profit and donations are eligible for tax benefits under Section 80G of the Indian Income Tax Act.
Absolutely. You’ll receive an official receipt via email immediately after completing your donation, along with 80G certificate details.
Yes, you can choose to donate monthly. Recurring contributions provide consistent support for long-term healing, skill development, and safe housing.
Yes. You can dedicate your donation in someone’s name, and you may choose to support specific areas like shelter, legal aid, or mental health care.
Yes. All payments are processed securely via Danamojo, a trusted, SSL-certified donation platform with multiple payment options.
Definitely. If you'd like to offer time, skills, or resources beyond donations, visit our [Volunteer Page] or reach out at info@pcvconline.org.

