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Concerned someone you love is heading down a dangerous path?
We’re here with real tools, real help, and zero judgment.

Extremism is preventable.

A world where hate has no home—
and no home is blindsided by extremism.

We center our work on those most affected by extremism—families and targeted communities—while equipping frontline professionals to intervene early and stop hate before it escalates.

We address hate at its source, across every ideology.

Confidential support.

When someone falls into extremism, families suffer deeply. We offer confidential, expert support to stop hate and start healing.

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We provide specialized training for educators, healthcare workers, and law enforcement to spot warning signs and take meaningful, informed action.

Whether you share our message, invite a speaker, donate, or volunteer—your support helps prevent extremism and strengthen families and communities.

We're Here to Support

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Families

Parents, siblings, and loved ones concerned about someone’s behavior or path towards hate.

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Professionals & Communities

Educators, mental health professionals, frontline workers, and community members who notice troubling changes.

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Victims 

Victims of hate-based violence seeking solidarity and healing.

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Recovery

Former extremists ready to walk a different path and recovery from hate.

Grounded in Experience. Guided by Compassion.

Our team brings lived experience and professional insight— by collaborating with former extremists, psychologists, and families who’ve navigated these challenges firsthand. 

> Meet the Team

We have helped hundreds of families and professionals navigate these difficult moments. 

> See How It Works
 

Father and Son in Bed

"I thought I was alone. But Parents for Peace didn’t judge—they helped me understand what was really going on with my son. They changed everything."

— Erica, a parent who called our helpline

Antisemitism is more than hate—it's a warning.

Extremist movements often begin by targeting Jewish communities—but history shows they rarely stop there. At Parents for Peace, we see antisemitism not just as hate, but as a warning sign of rising radicalization, division, and potential violence.

 

We stand in solidarity with Jewish communities and everyone impacted by hate, offering support, resources, and a clear commitment to speaking out against hate.

> Learn more.

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