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  • It is not your fault

  • Emotional abuse IS abuse

  • It will only get worse

  • You are not alone

  • A brighter life IS possible

Thank you for reaching out to us. We are survivors, working out of a home office to try and help our sisters have an easier time of it than we did. Unlike the traditional domestic abuse agencies we do not receive state or federal funding and are 100% donor funded.

We cannot help you find housing. We also are not crisis responders. If you have an emergency and need immediate help please call 911, and/or the 24/7 confidential Maine domestic abuse helpline which is 1-866-834-4357.

Here is some of what Finding Our Voices does do! If we can be helpful, please fill out this Sister Support form and we will get back to you as soon as we can.

Get Out Stay Out Fund: This is exclusively for women victims of intimate partner abuse. Mostly through referral we pay for items needed to get safe and stay safe and to rebuild. This includes payments for shelter and car, legal, home and personal security.

Finding Our Smiles: Dentists across Maine are generously donating dental care to Maine women and child domestic abuse victims who do not have the money to pay for needed procedures. This includes both cosmetic and critical care. Candidates must have been out of the abusive situation for at least six months, have reliable transportation and stable housing.  

Legal help: We can provide names of lawyers we recommend and are sometimes able to help with legal fees.

Online Support Group: For more than three years, we have been meeting weekly online, Mondays at 6 p.m. in a safe, non-judgmental space to support each other. Recent topics have included isolation, financial abuse, and physical health implications of emotional abuse. The group varies between 10 to 28, with some out of their abusive situations for more than a decade, some just out, and some still in it. 

Sister Love: Every day we mail out gift packets to our sisters needing a boost. These include writing journals, books that were helpful to us in our own journeys, and our yellow power bracelets.

You Are Not Alone!

Listening to our stories you are sure to see more clearly the pattern of domestic abuse, that you are not alone, and how another life IS possible for you and your children.

Hundreds of Maine women aged 18 to 85 are publicly sharing their experiences of domestic abuse with Finding Our Voices on panel discussions and on our posters and bookmarks that are in 100 towns. 

Click below to hear the voices of some of the survivors on our postes and bookmarks. 

There are domestic abuse resource agencies in every county in Maine under the umbrella of the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence with trained advocates. Their confidential 24/7 helpline is a good way to help process what you are going through
1-866-834-4357.

Hope & Justice Project – Aroostook County

Next Step Domestic Violence Project – Washington & Hancock Counties

Partners for Peace – Penobscot & Piscataquis Counties

New Hope  – Waldo, Knox, Lincoln & Sagadahoc Counties

Family Violence Project – Kennebec & Somerset Counties

Immigrant Resource Center of Maine – Refugee & Immigrant Communities

Safe Voices – Oxford, Franklin & Androscoggin Counties

Through These Doors – Cumberland County

Caring Unlimited – York County

OTHER RESOURCES

Narcissistic Abuse

Narcissistic Abuse Awareness

Narcissistic abuse as relates to parenting and the family court system: One Mom’s Battle (OMB)

Narcissistic relationships: Dr. Ramani

Rebecca Zung "Negotiating with a narcissist" – https://www.rebeccazung.com

The Power and Control Wheel was created in the 1980s, but the tactics abusers use to get and keep control of the person they claim to love are the same.

Click here to download, print and customize your own Power and Control wheel to help understand the abuse that YOU are going through or experienced. We are happy to mail you a printed copy of this wheel with an FOV-branded highlighter!

Here are some Power and Control Wheels customized by Finding Our Voices survivors. Click to enlarge.