END OF FINANCIAL YEAR 2026
The right tools in the right hands change outcomes.
No matter where a person lives, what kind of harm they've experienced, or how they seek help, the systems designed to protect them must be equipped to respond.
Todaybreak builds the infrastructure that makes that possible.
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40+
Frontline organisations in our programs
2
Countries: Australia and Canada
2026
Ending Silent Harm
New initiative addressing technology-facilitated abuse
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What your donation funds
Fighting back against gender-based violence is not the job of any one organisation. It is a whole-of-community responsibility. At Todaybreak, the way we meet that responsibility is by closing the gaps between the frontline services working to protect women and children from domestic, family, and sexual violence and human trafficking. When crisis and victim support services, community organisations, police, and health services can't share information, coordinate safely, or plan together, the people most at risk fall through the gaps. We fund, coordinate, and oversee programs that give frontline services and people experiencing harm the shared tools and practices they need to act together. We build the infrastructure that makes services work better.
You can be part of that by funding our work.
Today that work spans more than 40 organisations across Australia and Canada, including our flagship Safe with Milli program operating in Canada and Western Australia as the CLEAR project. Later in 2026 we launch Ending Silent Harm, a new initiative to equip survivors and the frontline services supporting them to identify, document, and fight back against technology-facilitated abuse - one of the fastest-growing and least-resourced areas in the sector. Your donation funds this work directly.
Safe with Milli Program
Canada & Western Australia
The Safe with Milli Program connects frontline services supporting women and children experiencing or at risk of violence, giving them the shared tools and practices to coordinate when it matters most. It also keeps the Milli personal safety and wellbeing app free for the people who need it most. Your donation helps more frontline organisations access the program.
Our initiatives
Ending Silent Harm
Australia (Launching 2026)
Technology-facilitated abuse is one of the fastest-growing forms of harm against women and girls, and one of the least resourced. Ending Silent Harm will equip survivors and the services supporting them to identify, document, and fight back. Your donation helps bring this initiative to life.
Red Dress Alert
Manitoba, Canada
The Red Dress Alert is an Indigenous-led early warning and coordination system built to respond to the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit people. Led by Giganawenimaanaanig, Manitoba's MMIWG2S+ Implementation Committee, it is built on the same coordination infrastructure that powers Safe with Milli. Your donation helps us support this work.