Survivor Network Map – Now Updated
Hello everyone,
I’m pleased to let you know that the Survivor Network Map has now been fully updated with the latest submissions. More than 380 new locations have been added, bringing the map to its largest and most diverse point yet.
You can view it here:
https://www.havoca.org/resources/havocas-survivors-network-map/
The map exists for one simple reason: to help survivors feel less alone.
Every pin represents someone who has chosen to stand in quiet solidarity with others. It’s not about contact details or networking — it’s about visibility, connection, and the reassurance that there are people nearby who understand the journey.
For many, simply seeing another pin in their region can be grounding and validating. It reminds us that healing doesn’t happen in isolation, even if our paths are different.
What’s been updated
- All recent submissions from the Survivor Network email folder
- Cleaned and deduplicated entries
- New pins added to the global map
- Out‑of‑date entries reviewed and corrected where needed
If you’ve requested to be notified when your pin was added, you’ll receive an email shortly.
Want to join the map?
If you’re not on the map yet and would like to be, you can add yourself using the form on the page above. Participation is completely voluntary, and you can ask for your details to be updated or removed at any time.
Thank you to everyone who continues to contribute to this gentle, global show of solidarity. Every pin matters.

