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Survivors for Survivors

SNAP Survivors Network is the world’s oldest and largest community of survivors of clergy and institutional sexual abuse with more than 15,000+ allies and survivors across the country and worldwide. One of our greatest strengths is how we help survivors at the grassroots level. 

Your voice matters. That’s why we’ve created the “Survivors for Survivors” video feature so you can tell how you are supporting survivors in your local community. Your story has the power to offer hope, healing and solidarity to other survivors.

Thank you for choosing to share your voice!

Hear from survivors about what they’re doing to help protect children in their communities.

Dr. Herbert “Hub” Brennan, Providence, RI, Clergy Abuse Survivor

As the Rhode Island Attorney General released an in-depth report on its investigation of clergy abuse, survivor Hub Brennan spoke about the report’s importance and urged continued vigilance. We are publishing his statement in full because of his heartfelt assessment of the investigation’s impact. PROVIDENCE, RI, March 4, 2026–Let me begin … Continue reading Dr. Herbert “Hub” Brennan, Providence, RI, Clergy Abuse Survivor

Ann Hagan Webb, EdD, RI Survivor, Advocate, Psychologist

As the Rhode Island Attorney General released an in-depth report on its investigation of clergy abuse, survivor Ann Hagan Webb spoke about her decades of work to bring the diocese to account. We are publishing her statement in full because her words are so powerful. PROVIDENCE, RI, March 4, 2026–General Nehronha … Continue reading Ann Hagan Webb, EdD, RI Survivor, Advocate, Psychologist

John Sefton, Survivor PA Clergy Abuse

Jay Sefton describes his efforts to help survivors find their voices through storytelling in his Unreconciled Project.

Your voice matters.

Your presence matters.

This campaign is about solidarity, dignity, and collective healing.

Thank you for standing with survivors for survivors.

Please fill out the following form and upload your video to submit your Survivors for Survivors story:

Here is where you can upload your 1-3 minute selfie video. Please see the instructions on this page for guidelines and tips on recording your video message.
Accepted file types: mp4, mov, webm, Max. file size: 64 MB.