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Healing Is Collective: Join Us This Giving Tuesday

At Hidden Water, we know healing doesn’t happen alone—it takes a community willing to see, support, and speak. For a decade, we’ve built spaces where those impacted by child sexual abuse—those who were harmed, those taking accountability, and those who love them—can come together in courage, honesty, and connection.

A Community of Healing and Hope

Participants finds strength not only in their own story, but in the shared humanity of others walking beside them. As one participant shared,

“I never knew a space like this existed. Hidden Water not only helped me heal but gave me a community and a voice. I gained strength, insight, and a family I never expected.”

Expanding Prevention Through the Safe(r) Adult Program

This year, we launched the Safe(r) Adult Training, a groundbreaking program that equips adults with the knowledge, courage, and tools to prevent harm before it happens. Each person trained becomes part of a growing network of adults protecting children in homes, schools, and communities across the country.

Your Gift Keeps the Circle Going

Your Giving Tuesday donation helps ensure that anyone seeking support can find it—by funding Healing Circles, training new Keepers, and expanding prevention education. Every contribution—no matter the size—helps create safer spaces and stronger communities for generations to come.

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Together, we can build a world where healing is collective and every child grows up safe and supported.

*Don't forget to ask your company if they match to make your gift go even further*

Join us this Giving Tuesday—help us keep the Circle going.

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Hidden Water in the News: Thought Leadership That Matters

Elizabeth and the Hidden Water team are shaping the conversation on child sexual abuse, prevention, and healing. Our work is not just about direct support. It’s about raising awareness, changing culture, and empowering communities. This year, Hidden Water was featured in several major publications:

  • Youth Today: “What We Don’t Say About Child Sexual Abuse—and Why It Matters”
    Read the article →

  • Newsweek: “Stop the Epstein Frenzy: It’s Hurting Survivors, Hindering Real Accountability”
    Read the article →

  • The Well News: “Understanding Consent to Protect Everyone on Campus”
    Read the article →

These features highlight how Hidden Water combines experience, research, and a survivor-centered approach to inform policy, training, and public understanding.