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Where Your Money Goes

Your donations fuel the movement, funding our creative campaigns, travel, outreach, and the day-to-day hustle of getting the word out. More importantly, a chunk of those funds goes directly toward fighting for policy change and into a community pool to help folks access top surgery and chest-related care. We stay flexible, routing your support to wherever it can make the biggest impact right now. (All securely processed through Stripe.)

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Spreading the message

Mostly this: flyers, posters, stickers, paid ads, travel to show up and talk with people, social campaigns, and the real time it takes to plan outreach and bring in people who should be involved.

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Creative work

Photoshoots, content, and quiet time to brainstorm how to spread the movement in ways that land.

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Policy work

Support for policy research and advocacy, including collaborators helping on the legal and legislative side.

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Top surgery and chest care

Pooled support for people who need top surgery or other chest-related care for any reason, alongside our separate application process for support.

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Everything else the work needs

Day-to-day costs, tools, and other expenses as they come up so the movement can keep running.

Donations do not guarantee funding for any individual application. All support requests are reviewed individually by our team. BOOBS AREN'T REAL. is committed to transparent use of all funds received. For questions about donations, contact us at boobsarentreal.info@gmail.com.

“Boobs Aren't Real is created to bridge the gap between how we are told to exist and how we actually do. Society is comfortable selling the female form, yet uncomfortable seeing it in public. Our work explores these contradictions, the friction between the ‘sanctioned’ image and the ‘forbidden’ reality.”