
Ending domestic violence, one survivor at a time
Your support powers life changing missions helping domestic violence survivors.
Our Journey
A purpose-driven non-profit organization working to help Domestic Violence Survivors from all over the world.

1,000,000 + Humans Impacted
Butterfly Button has helped over 1 million people across the world safely access help and resources.

1200+ calls received everyday
Everyday, we discreetly connect survivors to helpful resources.

150+ Lives saved in the last month
We have provided real world safety solutions that directed users to help.

Our Mission
We, the Butterfly Button Foundation, have a main vision that leads and guides us in every step in our path. Allowing every man and woman in the world, who suffers from domestic violence, to consult, get help and support, rapidly, effectively and discreetly as much as possible.
Our goals are to increase the number of reports regarding domestic violence and by that to decrease the violence cases, increase awareness to the domestic violence subject, eliminate the element of shame that many of the victims feel, and mostly -to create the most accessible and innovative platform and assist, as much as we can, in saving lives at scale.

Our Partners

Key Interest Areas

Handling Domestic Violence cases in USA
We provide anonymous mental health support to survivors of domestic violence across the United States, offering a safe space to be heard, supported, and guided toward recovery.

Colombian Domestic Violence surge
Domestic violence in Colombia is rising, with thousands of abuse cases reported each year and femicide rates reaching multi-year highs, underscoring a growing crisis where many survivors still lack access to protection, justice, and support.

Domestic Violence and Femicide survivors in Kenya

Increased domestic violence cases in India
Domestic violence and femicide in Kenya are rising, with record-high killings of women, most by intimate partners, exposing a deepening crisis where safety, justice, and support remain out of reach for many survivors.
Domestic violence in India remains widespread, with hundreds of thousands of cases reported each year and nearly one in three women experiencing abuse, reflecting a persistent crisis where many survivors still face barriers to safety, justice, and support.
