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Sponsor a Survivor – Stronger Roots
Turning Pain Into Purpose

Empower a Survivor on their journey

When a survivor takes the courageous step to leave abuse or rebuild their life, the road ahead can be overwhelming. Safety and Stability often require more than strength; they need support.

Your sponsorship can help cover vital needs like:

  • Attorney fees to secure custody or protection.
  • Rental Assistance to provide safe housing
  • Groceries and Gas to keep their family nourished and on the move.
  • Emergency expenses allow them to escape dangerous situations.

Every dollar you give directly empowers a survivor to move from surviving to thriving. You are not just offering help, you are giving them the tools, resources, and dignity to reclaim their future.

Together we can turn fear into FREEDOM, and survival into STRENGTH.

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Stories That Root Us in Truth

Education. Reflection. Awareness.

Read heartfelt reflections from our founders, articles on coercive control and alienation, and community stories of resilience and growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Parental Alienation is a well documented psychological and family dynamic in which one parent influences or pressures a child to reject the other parent without valid justification. It is recognized by Mental Health Professionals and Family Law Experts around the World as a form of emotional abuse that harms both the targeted parent and the child.

Coercive Control is a pattern of behavior used by abusers to dominate, isolate, and instill fear often without physical violence. It's about control and not anger. Monitoring phone calls, emails, or social media, isolating someone from family or friends. Controlling money, transportation or daily activities, Making threats or using intimidation, Gaslighting, Undermining confidence or self worth. Over time coercive control traps victims in a state of fear and dependency, it's psychological abuse that leaves invisible scars.

You can make a difference by raising your voice and building awareness. 1.) Contact your state legislators. 2.) Share your story 3.) Collaborate with advocacy groups. 4.) Educate Others, share content about this on social media , in community events, or through your local schools and churches.
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