Every person deserves to know they have a way forward.

Support free resources for Australians impacted by domestic & family violence — safety plans, rights guides, and recovery pathways. Accessible and cost-free for those in need.

Support today helps strengthen safety tomorrow.

AUD 13,520of AUD 50,000
27% funded
85 donors

Secured by PayPal. KanYini Earth is a registered Australian not-for-profit.

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Every person deserves to feel safe, supported, and seen.

Domestic and family violence often thrives in silence. Your support enables us to create prevention-focused learning resources that foster open dialogues, raise awareness, and promote safer paths for individuals and families throughout Australia. Together, we can work towards a safer future for everyone.

KanYini Earth is a registered Australian Public Benevolent Institution & Not-for-Profit.

Too many people are facing situations that no one should have to navigate alone.

Domestic and family violence often begins quietly — through fear, control, isolation, or uncertainty. With your support, we can create practical prevention resources that help people recognise warning signs earlier and access safer pathways.

This isn't someone else's problem.

1 in 4

women, and 1 in 7 men, in Australia have experienced violence from a current or former partner.

1 in 2

women experiencing domestic violence also face financial abuse, making safety harder to access.

$20,000+

is what leaving an unsafe relationship can cost, including housing, legal support, transport, and rebuilding stability.

1 in 2

children exposed to domestic and family violence experience lasting emotional or developmental impacts.

Silent

is how coercive control, fear, and emotional abuse are often carried, without recognition or support.

85%+

of specialist domestic violence services report demand exceeding available support.

$26B+

is the annual cost of domestic and family violence to Australia through healthcare, housing, workplaces, and communities.

7 times

is the average number of attempts it can take before someone leaves an abusive relationship for good.

From the people who showed up

I wish a resource like this had existed when I was trying to leave. Just knowing what coercive control looked like, in plain language, would have changed years of my life.

Hannah M.

Survivor — Melbourne VIC

Earlier understanding. Safer pathways forward.

Resource

Helping people recognise the signs of coercive control, unhealthy behaviours, and unsafe situations earlier through practical, easy-to-access education.

Privacy

Created to feel private, supportive, and empowering. Designed to help individuals explore information safely, at their own pace, and without judgment.

Accessibility

Available online and designed for real life. Support guide for individuals, families, workplaces, and communities across Australia.

Community

Because healing and prevention should never happen alone. Building awareness, safer conversations, and stronger support networks around people who need them.

The build

Here is what your contribution builds.

Domestic and family violence prevention resources are structured using evidence-informed approaches, trauma-informed principles, and available help for the community. Reviewed by experienced practitioners and subject matter experts.

$50,000

$13,520 raised

27% funded

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What your donation funds

$1,000

Supporting One Family to Safety

Funds resources that help families recognize warning signs early, build safer relationships, and access support.

$6,000

Bringing One Prevention Course to Life

Creates one complete prevention learning program, from trauma-informed research to accessible delivery.

$18,000

Funding One Prevention Resource Suite

Brings a full bundle of prevention-focused learning resources to life for individuals, families, and communities.

Be part of building this.

Every contribution directly funds course development.

Someone you know is carrying this in silence. Help us build the resources that reach them safely.

Domestic Violence Safety Prevention