Helpful Web site and on-line support group includes weekly e-zine, message board, chat room and on-line polls for abuse survivors. FREE lavender bracelets to new members.
Haullie Free's Web site about her exciting audio documentary CD that takes 15 courageous Survivors of Rape, Sexual Abuse and Domestic Violence on a journey toward personal enlightenment and self validation, through the
Web site and blog by an abuse survivor seeking justice for adult survivors of child sexual abuse. Join Franki in her fight to change the unfair Statute of Limitations in each state.
The fictional character, Taiitsukun is a very powerful (and very old and wrinkled) sorceress that resides on Mt. Taikyoku in the land of Konan. The mountain is supposedly one that you can only see if you have no evil intent in your heart, and Taiitsukun acts as its guardian.
An incest survivor who calls herself Taiitsukun's Blog.
Kerry Pye (a survivor from the UK) hosts these active on-line forums. Broken Angels is a women's only forum for survivors of abuse, rape and sexual violence. Broken Minds is a mental health support forum for both sexes.
Check it out!
Healing Minds has three sites dedicated to survivors of abuse and sexual assault. On their main site you will find information, book lists, helpful links and survivor stories.
This is Kerry Pye's other forum for survivors of child abuse and rape, geared to a male's taste. Yes, we need to remember that males are abuse and rape survivors too!
This is Marj a/k/a Thriver's awesome new blog spot. Allows you to post your own brief blog! Check it out!
A male survivor named Bryan Specht shares some awesome poetry and links to other important organizations in his fight to break the cycle of abuse. For a taste of some of Bryan's poetry, please visit my current Inspiration Page.
This MySpace page is dedicated to all survivors of abuse. Everyday, watching the news, we see the evidence of children being scarred for life. How do we, as survivors, fully survive? This survivor found it through forgiveness. She found that bitterness and anger kept her from being all that she wanted to be. She hopes that her story will help others come full circle and forgive those who have hurt them the most. She survived sexual, emotional, verbal, physical, and mental abuse....but she's still here. Happy and healthy. She hopes to help all those who wish to forgive and be happy and healthy too.
Survivors Tracy Hommel and Valerie Jones started UAADV. This is a Member Owned Group of Domestic Violence Survivors that Support each other in their day-to-day healing process. They have Survivors and Victims alike in their group. They welcome men and women in any abusive relationship, with one goal in mind: Freedom from Abuse. Check them out for: Stories of Survival, Information about Domestic Violence, News Stories, On-line Forums, Domestic Violence Links and much more.
I have a MySpace friend named Teresa who just started a group there for survivors of abuse. Please check it out and join. It just started October 10, 2006, so she is still reaching out to new members. I joined and have confidence that it will be a great blessing to other survivors as well as me. Please check it out.
Another Survivor Sister has a great blog on MySpace. She has a lot of very useful information from suicide prevention hotline numbers to how to keep your children safe from on-line predators. Her blog is a blessing. I would recommend you subscribe to it so that you don't miss a thing!
A survivor named Pauline from Redmond, Washington started this MySpace group for survivors of childhood sexual abuse and rape, as well as friends and family of survivors to help them understand what happened to their loved ones.
A precious MySpace friend of mine who calls herself Angel, started this group for survivors of abuse. This is a place where you can come and talk to other survivors, share your story and feelings, thoughts, hopes, and poems. They accept you here with open arms. Know you are not truly alone and there is hope even in the midst of the storm raging around you. Remember you are not only survivors but OVERCOMERS!!
A MySpace friend of mine has a Blog where she shares her struggles with and healing journey from domestic violence and abuse. She also supports groups dedicated to ending world hunger, animal neglect and abuse. Lots of great links too.
An awesome MySpace friend of mine named Barbara is offering support for other incest survivors. She's also looking for abuse survivors to be part of a new book. If you're interested in telling your story, please respond to the questions and Healing Steps posted on her blog.
The purpose of this web site, which began after Paul McLaughlin got his first computer in 1994, is to show what one handicapped survivor has done in the community for the prevention and awareness of child abuse. Paul's goal is not to be a victim, not to abuse self, and not to abuse the community by negative revenge, but to speak out about child abuse and also to work in the communities to heal himself and to educate people about the ‘before/during/after' effects of abuse.
Offering hope and healing to the sexually, emotionally, and physically abused.