International Protection Alliance

Have Any Questions or Like to Volunteer?

Reach out to us today to join our mission of safeguarding children and communities. Together, let’s create a safer digital world where every voice is heard, and every survivor is supported towards healing and empowerment.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

A: To volunteer with IPA, please visit our Volunteer page and fill out the volunteer application form. We'll match you with volunteer opportunities based on your skills and interests.
A: You can donate to IPA through our website by clicking on the "Donate Now" button. We accept donations via credit card, PayPal, and other payment methods. All donations, gifts, requests, devises, and transfers are deductible for United States tax purposes under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code. Our EIN is: 99-2095647.
A: To get involved with IPA's advocacy efforts, please sign up for our newsletter and follow us on social media for updates on advocacy campaigns and opportunities to take action.
A: IPA takes the confidentiality of survivors' information seriously and follows strict privacy protocols to safeguard their personal data. We do not disclose survivors' information without their consent, except as required by law or to provide support services.
A: If you have any questions or would like more information about IPA's programs and initiatives, please contact us. Our team is happy to provide you with the information you need.
A: To stay informed about IPA's latest news, initiatives, and events, we encourage you to subscribe to our newsletter. You can sign up on our website or contact us to be added to our mailing list.
A: Yes, IPA is committed to assisting survivors to heal and thrive. IPA works with survivors to access resources that they feel would be the most healing for them.
A: IPA is not an enforcement agency. If you are concerned or see something suspicious, please take your report directly to law enforcement.