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You're not Alone. We’re 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.

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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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.

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

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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.

Trust your instincts.
If you’re concerned about a loved one, reach out today. 

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