Parents For Peace

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Empowering Former Extremists

Helpline & Interventions for Families Grappling with Extremism

The parents who founded Parents for Peace had no one to turn to for help as they watched their children slip into extremism. Determined to make sure no other family felt alone or powerless to intervene effectively, Parents for Peace created a confidential and free helpline to assist families with deradicalization interventions.

Do you need help? Call our tollfree helpline today at 1-884-497-3223.

First launched in 2017, the helpline has assisted hundreds of families from across the country and around the world and addressed a wide range of extremist ideologies. Drawing on lessons learned from suicide hotlines and other mental health helplines, the helpline has a formal protocol for evaluating cases, devising specific interventions, monitoring progress, and coaching families to healthy outcomes. Cases are ultimately resolved based on criteria in P4P’s helpline manual, ideally when it appears the at-risk individual is on a healthy path to recovery.

Complex factors that lead individuals into radicalization, most stemming from an underlying anxiety, trauma, or other mental health issue. Extremism functions as a drug of choice, a short-cut to numbing pain. Our intervention effort involves de-escalating from the ‘shortcut’ path back to a place where the core issues driving the initial turn to extremism can be addressed. When properly understood, the same vulnerabilities that were exploited by extremist groomers can instead become openings for healthy engagement. Our strategic approach involves guiding families and other potential mentors to find these openings and begin to redirect the individual, replacing the unhealthy influence of the traffickers/groomers.

Complex factors that lead individuals into radicalization, most stemming from an underlying anxiety, trauma, or other mental health issue. Extremism functions as a drug of choice, a short-cut to numbing pain. Our intervention effort involves de-escalating from the ‘shortcut’ path back to a place where the core issues driving the initial turn to extremism can be addressed. When properly understood, the same vulnerabilities that were exploited by extremist groomers can instead become openings for healthy engagement. Our strategic approach involves guiding families and other potential mentors to find these openings and begin to redirect the individual, replacing the unhealthy influence of the traffickers/groomers.

Our team brings an array of professional and personal experiences to guide interventions. We are clinicians with international experience, as well as survivors of extremism – including former extremists who understand the radicalization and deradicalization process intimately. Click here to read about our Intervention Specialists.

Empowering Former Extremists

Individuals who were seduced into extremism and then able to leave it have unique perspective on the radicalization process, including how messages of victimhood and scapegoating can appeal to hurting vulnerable young people. Parents for Peace aims to harness insights from their firsthand experience with hate and from how they managed to redefine themselves in healthier ways.

Several former extremists are part of our intervention team, helping families successfully extract a loved one from hate and sometimes even working directly with young extremists. Many of our cases have benefitted from the deep understanding that only formers can provide. In turn, the formers benefit channeling their past mistakes into something positive, finding meaning in helping others overcome their own addiction to hate.

In addition, PFP provides public speaking opportunities for former extremists: at universities, with the media, and even testifying to Congress. One of our main interveners is former KKK Grand Wizard Chris Buckley, who in April of 2022 testified before the House of Representatives’ Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. Buckley’s testimony moved political leaders from across the aisle: “As part of working on myself, I pledged that for every person that I recruited in KKK, I would pull 10 others out of extremism.”

If you are interested in bringing a former extremist to speak to your community or school, please contact Parents for Peace at
1-884-497-3223.