Our Mission Through public action and peer support, SNAP is building a future where no institution is beyond justice and no survivor stands alone. Our global community works to end sexual abuse in faith-based organizations by transforming laws, institutions, and lives.
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Survivors deserve justice that goes beyond settlements Read SNAP's Statement Syracuse Diocese Emerging from Bankruptcy
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Stand with survivors and support SNAP's vital work to expose abuse Donate here Read SNAP's statement Camden Diocese Agrees to $180 Million Settlement Survivors demanded justice and their voices changed the course of history Jay Sefton: Breaking the cycle of institutional secrecy with the unshakeable power of a survivor’s truth Read the Story of Strength Gaining power over our stories Read SNAP's statement SNAP Cited in the Epstein Files SNAP believes that no one is above the law, and all those that abuse children and women must be held to account. Survivors and allies can amplify voices, honor dignity, and inspire hope by sharing how they support solidarity and collective healing in their local communities. Share your story Your voice matters Your presence matters Global settlement cannot repair the trauma inflicted by sexual abuse Read the statement Brennan’s Resolution for Global Settlement of Abuse Cases Cheats Survivors of Their Day in Court

Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests

SNAP Survivors Network is the world’s oldest and largest community of survivors of clergy and institutional sexual abuse.

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PROTECT THE VULNERABLE

We work to identify perpetrators and remove them from positions of authority and trust in institutions. By exposing those who cause harm, we ensure they can no longer endanger children and vulnerable people.

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HEAL THE WOUNDED

We equip facilitators to lead peer-run support groups where survivors can find community and understanding. Through public witness and truth-telling, we empower survivors to break the silence and end cycles of abuse.

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PREVENT THE ABUSE

We push to reform archaic, predator-friendly laws that allow abuse and cover-ups to continue. By changing these laws, SNAP breaks cycles of trauma to ensure the next generation is protected.

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FIGHT FOR JUSTICE

We hold institutions accountable for enabling abuse and shielding those responsible for it. We dismantle structures that harbor predators and conceal the truth from the public. 

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Our stories, whether covered by major international outlets or local newspapers, have the power to inspire survivors to come forward, seek support, and demand justice. We recognize the profound impact the media has in seeking the truth and shining a light on abuse. When the truth is told, society is changed.

He broke the story of the US Catholic clergy abuse scandal. Now he reflects on struggling to keep his faith

A reporter ponders how to repair a religious structure long thought of as good, but supported by an evil underside Jason Berry of the National Catholic Reporter in New Orleans In 1965, just shy of my junior year at the Jesuit high school of New Orleans, with good potential as an … Continue reading He broke the story of the US Catholic clergy abuse scandal. Now he reflects on struggling to keep his faith

Maryland’s highest court upholds ending statute of limitations on child sex abuse lawsuits

By  BRIAN WITTE ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland’s Supreme Court on Monday upheld the constitutionality of a state law that ended the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse lawsuits following a report that exposed widespread wrongdoing within the Archdiocese of Baltimore. The court upheld the 2023 law in a 4-3 … Continue reading Maryland’s highest court upholds ending statute of limitations on child sex abuse lawsuits

New website alerts Orthodox Church to ‘clergy sex abuse problem it must reckon with’

By Cassy Benefield   (RNS) — Two Orthodox Christian women have created a new website about sexual misconduct and abuse in their denomination that not only names names, but offers victims help in coming to terms with their trauma. More than two years after Katherine Archer and Hermina Nedelescu decided more … Continue reading New website alerts Orthodox Church to ‘clergy sex abuse problem it must reckon with’

We provide a confidential and safe space where survivors can be heard, supported, and healed.

Since 1988, SNAP has empowered tens of thousands of survivors around the world to connect with one another, speak the truth, and mobilize society to confront abuse in religious institutions. Coming forward takes tremendous courage, but no survivor has to stand alone – our strength has always been in our community.

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