
Tattooed Phoenix Project
A trauma-informed tattoo program providing transformative tattoos, scar cover-ups, and creative healing for individuals in need.
About This Program
The Tattoo Phoenix Project is a unique charitable tattoo initiative dedicated to emotional and physical healing through art. Many people carry scars—both visible and invisible—that impact self-esteem, identity, and confidence. Our program offers free or low-cost restorative tattoos for individuals who have experienced trauma, medical procedures, self-harm recovery, domestic violence, or life-changing events.
Through trauma-informed care, compassionate communication, and skilled artistry, the Tattoo Phoenix Project helps participants reclaim their bodies, rewrite their stories, and rise with confidence.
offers:
Restorative tattoos
Scar cover-up work
Trauma-informed tattooing
Supportive consultations
Transformational design sessions
Follow-up emotional support resources
Who This Serves
Individuals healing from trauma, survivors of violence, people with surgical or accidental scars, individuals recovering from self-harm, and community members who need creative, emotional, or physical renewal.
What This Program Offers
Restorative tattoos
Scar cover-up work
Trauma-informed tattooing
Supportive consultations
Transformational design sessions
Follow-up emotional support resources

Why This Program Matters
Empowering survivors through tattoo transformation
Promoting mental and emotional confidence
Providing safe, compassionate tattoo services
Helping individuals re-envision their bodies
Reducing stigma through art and storytelling
Support This Program
Your donation helps provide ink, supplies, equipment, and session time for individuals who otherwise could not afford restorative tattoo work. Every contribution directly transforms someone’s life story.
Volunteer or Get Involved
We welcome volunteers to help with studio organization, administrative support, outreach, fundraising, and event assistance. Tattoo artists interested in volunteering time or collaborating are also encouraged to reach out.