Healing Roots & Kinship
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Safety and healing doesn’t look the same for everyone, which is why Bradley Angle’s Healing Roots & Kinship Programs provide culturally specific and responsive services for Black/African American survivors of domestic violence.
Healing Roots
Our Healing Roots Program has been in operation since 2006. It offers survivors a safe space to access resources that promote healing and connection. Advocates understand how their unique history has shaped their community and shape their support accordingly.
Services include:
Individualized Advocacy: One-on-one support for survivors to create individual safety plans and begin their healing journey. Advocates help survivors access necessary resources.
Support Groups: Culturally specific, topic-based support groups that explore domestic violence, healthy relationships, and healing from trauma. Safe space for Black and African American survivors to share and learn from one another.
Family Support: Advocates provide one-on-one support to help survivors and their children learn, grow, and heal together. We also connect survivors with local resources to help them and their loved ones thrive.
If you are interested in learning more about our Healing Roots Program, please email healingroots@bradleyangle.org
Kinship Youth Support
Our Kinship Program was launched in September 2020 to address the impact of intergenerational trauma experienced by the children of our Healing Roots participants. We help kids strengthen community bonds through peer support groups, family field trips, and culturally specific mentorship opportunities.
If you are interested in learning more about our Kinship Program, please email kinship@bradleyangle.org
Courses & Support Groups
*These offerings are free and open to BIPOC survivors of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Couples, partners, and individuals are welcome.
Healing Roots offers a virtual Healthy Relationships Support Group and a virtual Parent Empowerment Support Group that are available to the public. These groups are currently full; email healingroots@bradleyangle.org to join the waitlist.