Chayn is a global non-profit that creates digital, multilingual resources to support the healing of survivors of gender-based violence. Our focus is on empowering women and other marginalised genders who have experienced domestic, sexual or tech-based abuse. Every decision we make – and every resource we create – has lived experience at its core. So far, we’ve helped 400,000 survivors around the world. And – with a mission to make technology a tool for health, not harm – we reach more every day. Our digital platform Bloom offers remote support through videos and written resources, as well as a direct chat with our team. Our guides collate vital information and advice in simple, and easy-to-understand language. And our Soul Medicine service sends daily affirmations to uplift women in difficulty, written by those who’ve experienced abuse first-hand. Where we go next is led by what survivors need. Our name (pronounced ‘ch-en’) means peace of mind in Urdu. We believe every survivor deserves solace - and we won't stop until that's accomplished.
Chayn (pronounced ch-ay-n) means “solace” in Urdu. Global non-profit Chayn supports those experiencing gender-based violence to spot abuse, collect evidence, stay safe, get well and connect to local services. With resources written by survivors and experts from different cultures and experiences, and connections to locally-provided services, users are supported through their situation to find a resolution. Employees highly rated the 4-day working week, flexibility, “emphasis on employee wellbeing”, and the overall generous, compassionate and kind environment.
400k
survivors around the world have accessed our resources
1000
survivors participated in our trauma support service Bloom
97%
Bloom users would recommend the programme to other survivor
50
countries around the world (where Bloom users come from!)
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