Restoring Identity Through Ink

Comparison of two tattoos: a detailed black and gray rose on the left shoulder, and a black tribal pattern on the right shoulder.
A tattoo of various colorful flowers including roses, a butterfly, and some green leaves, with a small black bird silhouette below it on a person's arm. Next to it is a tattooed phrase in cursive script.

At Ink Relief, we support survivors of human trafficking by offering free cover-up tattoos to help remove the marks of their past. Many survivors are left with tattoos that were forced on them. We’re here to help them reclaim their bodies and their stories.

If you or someone you know is in need of this service, simply fill out our contact form. A member of our team will reach out as soon as possible to start the process.

Donate. Empower. Heal.

Donate now! Ink Relief is a 501(c)(3) charity, all donations are tax deductible. Your support directly helps provide free cover-up tattoos to survivors. Your generosity allows us to grow and reach more people in need.

Tattoo of a roaring lion on a person's forearm on the left, and a colorful traditional Japanese wave tattoo on a person's arm on the right.
Side-by-side images of a tattoo: the left shows a black silhouette of a scorpion, and the right shows a colorful, artistic interpretation of a scorpion with rainbow-like colors and abstract patterns.

Together, we can help survivors take back their skin—and their power.

Black and gray tattoo of an intricate, symmetrical design with robotic and organic elements covering the person's chest and shoulders.
Large black tribal tattoo on the person's chest resembling an abstract insect or spider design, with additional tattoos visible on the shoulders and lower chest area.