Somy Ali Highlights Success of Give Miami Day in Raising Funds for Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking Survivors.

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Somy Ali Reflects on Successful Give Miami Day Fundraiser for No More Tears

Somy Ali, founder of the Miami-based nonprofit No More Tears, continues to make a significant impact in the fight against domestic violence and human trafficking. Recently, the organization raised $6,000 in a single day through Give Miami Day, a 24-hour fundraising event. Somy expressed gratitude for the community’s support.

“We’ve participated in Give Miami Day for the past 10 years,” Somy said. “Some years we raise more, some less, but we’re thankful for every donation. No amount is too small to help those in need.”

No More Tears: Empowering Survivors

No More Tears was founded by Somy after her own experience as a survivor of abuse and assault. The nonprofit provides comprehensive support to survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking.

What sets No More Tears apart is its volunteer-run model, with no salaried staff, ensuring that all funds go directly to survivors. Services include rental assistance, legal help, therapy, medical care, childcare, and driving lessons to help survivors regain independence.

17 Years of Impact

In August, No More Tears celebrated saving over 50,000 lives in its 17 years, including helping more than 20,000 trafficked individuals from India. Somy’s work has become a beacon of hope for survivors, offering them alternatives to staying in abusive situations.

How You Can Help

Somy urges those who want to make a difference to support No More Tears. Every donation, no matter the size, is crucial in providing life-saving resources to survivors.

Somy’s dedication, combined with generous donors, has allowed No More Tears to transform thousands of lives. The success of Give Miami Day highlights the power of community support in the fight against violence and trafficking.

To learn more or donate, visit [No More Tears website].

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