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You're not alone in this journey.

If you've found your way here, you're likely facing questions that feel overwhelming. Maybe you're searching for guidance. Maybe you're second-guessing decisions you've already made. Maybe you just need to know that other parents understand what you're going through.

We created this space because no parent should have to navigate these difficult moments alone, and because the choices we make for our children matter too much to get wrong.

Whether you're looking for support, wanting to help protect other families, or simply need someone who understands, there are ways to connect and make a difference. Everything shared here is handled with care and confidentiality. Your story matters, and sharing it—even anonymously—can help other parents avoid heartbreak.

Sign Up for Personalized Guidance

When your child comes to you with questions about their identity, the guidance you receive in those first critical moments can shape your family's path for years to come. Finding trustworthy, faith-aligned support that prioritizes your child's safety isn't always easy, especially when well-meaning people are offering advice that could cause harm.

We're here to help you find resources that protect both your child's well-being and your family's bond. By signing up, you'll receive personalized guidance tailored to where you are in your journey, whether you're just starting to have these conversations, actively seeking support, or working to heal from past experiences.

What you'll receive:

  • Vetted resources for faith-aligned family support

  • Information about evidence-based therapy options in your area

  • Connection to other parents who've walked this path

  • Updates on protections and policies in your state

Your information is confidential. We understand the privacy these situations require. We'll never share your personal information, and you control what you receive from us.

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Share Your Story

The most powerful way to help other parents is to let them know they're not alone. Real stories from real families reach parents in ways statistics never can, because they recognize their own struggles, fears, and hopes in your words.

Your story—whatever stage you're at—has the power to reach a parent who desperately needs to hear it. Maybe you chose acceptance and found your family grew stronger. Maybe you regret sending your child to conversion therapy and want to spare others that mistake. Maybe you're still figuring things out, but you know what hasn't worked.

Sharing your experience helps:

  • Parents considering conversion therapy see the actual outcomes, not just the promises

  • Families struggling with acceptance hear from others who've found a path forward

  • Christians worried about faith and family learn they don't have to choose

  • Young people feeling alone discover their parents aren't the only ones on this journey

Everything you share is confidential unless you choose otherwise. You control what information is included, whether your name is used, and how your story might be shared. Many parents choose to share anonymously. What matters isn't your identity—it's your truth.

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Report a Provider Anonymously

When parents place their trust in a licensed therapist to help guide how to care for their children, they deserve to have their trust and investment rewarded with good outcomes. 

When practitioners offer "therapy" that has been ruled fraudulent by our nation’s judges and juries, and even go out of their way to invent new names for their unproven and harmful practices, they're violating that trust in ways that can devastate families.

If you've encountered a therapist, counselor, program, or organization practicing or promoting conversion therapy, reporting it helps protect other families from the same harm. Your report also builds evidence that informs policy decisions and professional accountability.

We mail details of your reports to local licensing boards, who are trained to investigate and take action if needed. Your privacy is protected every step of the way.

What happens when you report:

  • Your information is kept completely confidential

  • Reports are reviewed by professionals experienced in these issues

  • Information may be shared (without identifying you) with relevant state licensing boards, advocacy organizations, or policymakers

  • In some states with conversion therapy bans, reports can trigger formal investigations

You don't need proof or documentation. If something felt wrong, if red flags appeared, if promises didn't match reality – that's worth reporting. Even if you're not sure whether what you experienced qualifies as conversion therapy, the information helps identify patterns and protect families.

What happens when you report:

  • Promises to change or "resolve" your child's sexual orientation or gender identity

  • Therapy that frames being LGBTQ as a disorder, disease, or sin to be cured

  • Practitioners who refuse to use your child's name or pronouns

  • "Treatment" searching for the pathological roots (trauma, bad parenting, social influence) of identity

  • Pressure to delay or discourage any form of social transition or self-acceptance

  • Isolation from supportive peers or community

  • Religious counseling is marketed as professional therapy

  • Programs using shame, punishment, or aversion techniques

Conversion Truth For Families is a set of resources for parents and caregivers seeking alternatives to conversion therapy and reassurance to navigate challenges with faith and clarity. 

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Conversion Truth For Families is a set of resources for parents and caregivers seeking alternatives to conversion therapy and reassurance to navigate challenges with faith and clarity. 

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Conversion Truth For Families is a set of resources for parents and caregivers seeking alternatives to conversion therapy and reassurance to navigate challenges with faith and clarity. 

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