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About The Butterfly Button

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Imagine a world where every website and app makes information, assistance and support available, anonymously without leaving any traces – at the click of a button.

The butterfly button is a feature that can be easily installed on any application and website in the world. The button opens a secure digital platform that offers advice and support in a discreet and anonymous way, without leaving any traces on the applicant’s device.

Our vision is to reach hundreds of thousands of websites and apps, and be a brand recognized worldwide for domestic violence prevention. The system is designed so that if anyone is in any form of domestic distress, they can report and request help with a simple button press, with maximum discretion.

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The butterfly button, which makes it possible to discreetly report domestic violence, has so far been implemented in more than 500 websites in the world and about 22 thousand surfers received a digital response on the topic of domestic violence and more than 1,200 people received real assistance.

The Aspire News App could help save lives. The app allows victims of domestic violence and sexual assault to call for help at the touch of a button.  

“I’m thrilled to announce our Aspire News App has been updated and is now ready for download!” says Robin McGraw, Founder of When Georgia Smiled, the foundation that created the app. “We’ve added many more features, functions, and options to this updated version. For the hundreds of thousands of people who have the Aspire News App on your phone, please download the new 2019 version right away.”
 
Additionally, if someone you know is in an abusive relationship – or if that someone is you – the Help section of the application contains resources for victims of domestic violence. 

“If you know of any person who may be in a potentially dangerous relationship, find a safe moment where you can share details of the Aspire News App with him or her,” Robin adds. “It could save your life or the life of a loved one.”
 
Learn more about the Aspire News App here, and download it on iTunes or GooglePlay.

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If you or someone you know needs help 

Contact The CPTSD Foundation

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