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3 Generations

Org #2661
Vetted since 2009 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit
2007
year founded
$481,351
raised on GlobalGiving
16
years fundraising
11
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

3 Generations is a non-profit organization that documents stories of human rights abuses through film. We enable survivors of crimes against humanity to record their experiences as an act of healing, a call to action and to create historical evidence. We amplify and honor each witness's voice by creating broad audiences: film festivals, educational outreach, social media, partnerships, web-channels and more. Our goal is to influence the national dialogue and build momentum for social change.

Project Leaders
Jane Wells
Jane Wells
beth hart
beth hart
Alexa Telano
Alexa Telano
Team
Jane I Wells, Francesco Portinari, Frances Lalas, Alexa Telano
Organization Information
234 10th Avenue
PO Box 20009
New York, NY 10011-9993
United States
(212)-401-6891
Organization Information
234 10th Avenue
PO Box 20009
New York, NY 10011-9993
United States
(212)-401-6891

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Reclaiming What Was Taken - The Kenya Project

By Alexa Telano | Manager of Development

Across generations and geographies, women’s bodies have been under control. Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) is among the least confronted forms of this violence. Often practiced under... Read the full report ›

Jan 6, 2026 | Survivors of Genocide
Before the Breaking Point

By Alexa Telano | Manager of Development

Genocide does not begin with mass graves. It begins with falsehoods repeated until they feel like truth. Neighbors are taught to fear one another. Violence is reframed as a necessity. Scholars of mass... Read the full report ›

Bearing the Greatest Burden

By Alexa Telano | Manager of Development

Throughout history, women have borne the greatest burdens. They are targeted as the bearers of future generations, as symbols of community, as vessels of shame, and pillars of hope. In the Holocaust,... Read the full report ›
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