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Peer Support Space: Peer-Led Space for Adult Survivors of the Family Policing System

This group is hosted by Peer Support Space.

A nonclinical, peer-led space facilitated by survivors of the family policing system for fellow adult survivors (18+) (i.e. adoptees, former foster kids, etc). We exist to lower feelings of isolation and to build a support system with other survivors. We uplift that it’s an oppressive, carceral system and this space is centered around those who have survived it.

Join us every second and fourth Wednesday of the month at 6:30PM EST as we build community and support one another, and hold space for each other to talk about our lived experience in an affirming space.

Community Norms

  • This is a confidential, affirming and peer led gathering for adult survivors of the child welfare system (i.e. adoptees, foster kids, etc) - not a clinical support group or group therapy (or intended to be a replacement for such)

  • In this space we honor people’s experiences - this is not a space to debate, challenge, or resist someone's lived experience as a survivor.

  • Give one another an equal chance to take up space.

  • Honor that what is shared here stays here.

  • Meet your needs as you see fit.

  • When possible, please provide content or trigger warnings for things that may be inflammatory.

  • We uplift that it’s an oppressive, carceral system and this space is centered around those who have survived it.

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