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Siblings

Another Year

A survivor story written in rhyme, speaking to courage emerging from the trauma and neglect of the upbringing

Child and Therapist

I've Got You

A message of hope and strength for all survivors

Woman on Window Sill

It's Not My Place

Speaks to the damage done by an enabler who stays silent

Storm Clouds

Darker Days

Speaks to how we manage the horror in our memories

Woman Facing Away

I'm Fine

The lie survivors routinely tell themselves and others as a way of coping

Mother and a Child

Love Me Please

Speaks to a little girl's most basic need of a parent

Gymnast Hugging Knees

Enough

An expression of anger to the abuser

Woman on Window Sill

I'm (not) Fine

When 'Fine' is far from the truth but the easiest thing to say

House in the Snow

Survivors Hope For Christmas

Shows how cruel the happiness witnessed by survivors in others at holiday time can be

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