
Speaking Up. Standing Strong.
We speak clearly and boldly about extremism, prevention, and healing—because staying silent is not an option.
Explore updates from our team and reflections from the frontlines.
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.
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Our Approach: Evidence-Informed Support
Parents for Peace interventions use evidence-based practices, such as coaching and psychoeducation, to empower individuals and families to navigate radicalization and disengagement with clarity, resilience, and confidence.
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Coaching – Goal-oriented and action-focused, helping participants take concrete steps through collaboration and problem-solving.
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Psychoeducation – Safe, judgment-free spaces to share experiences, build community, and find hope.
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Peer Support – Reaching out to individuals of concern to reduce isolation and rebuild positive connections.
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Support Groups – In safe, judgment-free spaces, participants connect with others who understand, fostering shared insight, community, and hope.
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Community Connections – Linking families and bystanders with trusted local resources to meet critical needs.
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Together, these supports form a comprehensive path toward healing and prevention.
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Beyond a Helpline: A Lifeline for Prevention, Recovery, and Hope.
Who We Have Helped So Far
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Partner Organizations
Connections to established public health, mental health, and community resources.
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