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You're not Alone. We’re Here to Help.

Radicalization doesn’t happen overnight—and it rarely happens in isolation. If your family is being impacted by violent or hate-driven beliefs or behavior, you don’t have to face it alone.

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Parents for Peace provides free, confidential support to help you identify warning signs, explore your options, and take the first step toward healing and recovery.

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If you’re concerned about a loved one, reach out today.
Call our Helpline at 1-844-497-3223
or click the button below.

Helpline Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM PT

If you call outside of these hours, please leave a message.

A team member will get back to you promptly.

You can also email us at help@parents4peace.org
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Helpline

Our confidential helpline is here for anyone concerned about radicalization in their family. You'll talk with a trained team member who can help you understand the situation, identify warning signs, and take action.

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Coaching & Peer Support

We provide one-on-one coaching and peer support from trained team members who understand your experience. You'll be connected with proper assistance and helpful resources.

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Support Groups

If you’ve seen someone you know being drawn toward extremism, you’re not alone. Our support groups offer a safe space to share, ask questions, and gain practical tools to take informed action.

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What to Expect When You Reach Out

Real People

You’ll speak with a real person—someone with lived experience or professional expertise in radicalization and recovery.

Real Help

You’ll receive honest, compassionate support and a plan tailored to your needs—with real tools and no judgment.

"This is a no-judgment zone." Monica Holley, co-founder of Parents for Peace 

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