Welcome
Auntie M’s Advocacy Project is a space dedicated to stories of resilience, healing, and survivor advocacy.
This project exists to amplify voices that deserve to be heard, provide thoughtful reflections on recovery, and connect people with resources that support healing and understanding.
What You’ll Find Here
• Stories – lived experiences of resilience and survival
• Community Voices – reflections shared by members of the community
• Reflections – thoughtful writing about healing and growth
• Male Survivors – recognition and support for often-overlooked voices
• Addiction & Recovery – stories and resources about recovery
• Resources – support organizations and educational materials
Our Purpose
Organizations and resources for those seeking help.
Auntie M’s Advocacy Project was created to encourage understanding, compassion, and open conversation around trauma, healing, and recovery.
By sharing stories and providing access to resources, this project aims to create a space where people feel seen, supported, and reminded that their experiences matter.
Share Your Voice
This space exists because voices matter.
If you have a story, reflection, or experience you would like to share, you are welcome to contribute. Submissions may be edited to protect privacy and clarity, but the heart of each story will remain respected.
A Quiet Reminder
Healing takes time.
Stories matter.
And no one should feel alone in their experience.
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