
Upcoming events

Fashion for Freedom
A powerful event where fashion meets purpose:
Break Free will be hosting our first-ever benefit fashion show, Fashion for Freedom. Come see the beautiful work of designers and support our cause.
You will see work from Dawn Sebaugh, Kryssy Whillock, and Jacqueline Duenas.
Fashion and modeling industries are not exempt from the realities of sexual violence. These designers stand in solidarity with survivors and use their platform to promote safety, empowerment, and industry reform.
Purchase tickets on eventbrite (link below):
Single ticket $55.20 or sponsor a table of 8 for $535.38 (Sponsors receive a thank you gift, early access, and more…)
Fashion for Freedom Tickets, Sat, Sep 13, 2025 at 12:30 PM | Eventbrite

Healing & Hope
Please join us for a free, in-person support group offering a safe, confidential space to connect with other survivors.
Walk-ins are welcome.

Healing & Hope
Please join us for a free, in-person support group offering a safe, confidential space to connect with other survivors.
Walk-ins are welcome.

Break Free Support Group
Please join us for a free, in-person support group offering a safe, confidential space to connect with other survivors.
Walk-ins are welcome.

Break Free with San Diego Humane Society
Break Free will be supporting the San Diego Humane Society by hosting a table at the Walk for Animals on May 3rd at Liberty Station.
San Diego Humane Society Walk for Animals
5/3/2025
Break Free was proud to participate in the San Diego Humane Society’s Walk for Animals, standing alongside fellow advocates committed to compassion and care. While the day centered around our beloved pets, we also reminded the community that humans are animals too — and we deserve safety, healing, and support.
Just as we show kindness to animals in need, we must extend that same care to ourselves and each other. Our presence at the event helped raise awareness about sexual assault, trauma, and the healing resources Break Free provides. Because a truly compassionate community looks out for all of its members — two- and four-legged alike.