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AFTER HARM

tertiary intervention

DURING HARM

secondary intervention


Supporting healing after harm

 

When harm has already occurred, we hold space for both

survivors and those ready to be accountable.

 

We offer structured healing spaces, restorative practices, and

tools for long-term change — so harm doesn’t repeat.

Interrupting harm early

 

This is where harm is already unfolding; in controlling behavior,

emotional violence, or toxic conflict.

 

We create non-punitive spaces to name it, reflect on it,

and change course.

 

No shame. Just truth and transformation.

Providing real spaces

for reflection and responsibility

 

In our support groups, people who’ve caused harm meet regularly

in confidential circles to unpack their actions, face their impact,

and stay accountable.

 

(PA Support Groups)


 

 

Moving from remorse

to real change

 

Through art-based sessions and structured peer dialogue,

participants explore the root causes of their actions and begin

the work of transformation

 

(Pandora’s Box – Creative Recovery)


 

 

Learning from recovery,

to build future tools

 

We follow up with participants and communities over time

to understand what’s working, what’s hard,

and where care is still needed.

 

These insights guide future interventions.

 

(Love & Fear gives us the data for long-term Insight)


 

 

Building long-term systems

for healing

 

Amy will hold digital tools like a shame story archive,

support group connections, and reflection resources...all designed

to support those who’ve been harmed and those who want to

make it right.

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Helping people recognize

when they’re causing harm

 

In our group spaces, people explore real-time patterns,

like controlling behavior, emotional neglect,

or avoidance...and begin to name what’s happening.

These conversations are practical and peer-led through activities

like : Echo Circles (group conversations), Voice Flow (debates),

and Scene Reflections (film screenings) in our Pandora's Box program


 

 

Supporting those beginning

to take accountability

 

Participants who are starting to see their harmful patterns

can continue into a deeper support track. These sessions offer

language, tools, and reflection prompts that support

meaningful change.

 

 

Documenting early insight

and tension for community growth

 

Through digital storytelling and cultural feedback loops, we gather

soft data that helps communities notice harmful trends and build

better responses.

 

Powered by Love & Fear (Data Collection and Cultural Program):


 

 

Offering a trauma-informed

starting point for help

 

Amy will include a hotline and digital platform for people ready to

reflect, ask for help, or share their stories ...in private,

and without fear.

 

(Amy – upcoming)

HOW WE STOP HARM :

BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER

Our work meets people at every stage;

always rooted in survivor safety,

community care, and real accountability.

 

We intercept harm and violence in three levels:

before harm is done, as it begins,

and after it happens.

 

 

Stopping harm before it starts

 

Before harm happens, we build community tools to prevent it,

especially in high-risk, under-resourced spaces.

 

This includes emotional regulation, peer connection, shame

literacy, and community storytelling that makes accountability

feel possible, not shameful.

Helping communities understand shame,

as the first step to accountability

 

Through our Shame Whisperer program, We run a 6-week course

that gently unpacks how shame works,and how it often

blocks people from taking accountability of harm.

 

These sessions help participants recognize and navigate difficult


emotions early, before they lead to harm.

 

 

 

Making room for honesty

and early reflection

 

We support communities to explore hard topics through

storytelling, anonymous surveys, and soft data.

These culture-building tools help groups catch tension,

build trust, and practice accountability before things fall apart.


 

 

 

Creating safe group spaces

for open conversations

 

We use creative group sessions like debates and dialogue circles

to help people explore power, boundaries, and relationship

dynamics in real time; especially among peers.

 

Our Pandora's Box program carries out activities that help

participants explore the root causes of their harmful actions

and empower them to convert remorse into meaningful,

lasting change.

 

This program is particularly effective in fostering

community-based recovery through creative engagement.


 

 

 

Preparing to expand access

to early intervention tools

 

Soon, we’ll launch a digital ecosystem that allows people

to anonymously share shame stories and learn from others.

It’s one way we’ll shift harmful silence into collective

understanding.

 

(Amy – Lines of Hope, upcoming)

BEFORE HARM

primary intervention