Read this before you send anything. This page defines what this network can and cannot protect, and what is intentionally not published.
You are not using Tor
Traffic is more visible on the public web. If privacy matters, switch to Tor first.
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Core Limits
No web system can guarantee anonymity. Network metadata, device compromise, and provider logs can expose people.
Email is a last resort. Use Signal-based form contact first whenever possible.
Public Disclosure Boundary
This project publishes enough information for people to reach help quickly. It does not publish tactical schedules, route logic, response timing, storage internals, or operator verification methods.
If you are looking for implementation details, assume they are withheld by design to reduce targeting and abuse.
What This Network Is Designed For
Access
Low-friction intake
Fast paths to shelter, aid, resources, and reconnection without account-heavy workflows.
Segmentation
Need-specific channels
Separate channels for Homes, Aid, Funding, and Stories to reduce confusion and routing delay.
Moderation
Human review
Sensitive submissions are reviewed before publishing or action where that workflow exists.
Fallback
Last-resort contact
Dedicated inboxes exist when forms fail, with explicit risk warnings.
What This Network Cannot Promise
No guarantee of anonymity, legal protection, or immediate response.
No guarantee that channels are always online or staffed.
No guarantee that compromised devices or accounts remain private.
Rules For Safe Contact
1) Use the specific form first (Homes, Aid, Donate, Stories).
2) Use Signal contact fields when available.
3) Keep messages minimal. Do not include legal names, IDs, exact location, or travel details unless absolutely required.
4) If a channel is down, check the Status Board before retrying.