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Fear and Silence: What Keeps Immigrant and Refugee Communities From Healing

Fear and silence are not character flaws. In immigrant and refugee communities, they are survival strategies — shaped by real consequences, reinforced by policy, and sustained by systems that were never designed with these communities in mind. This post examines what keeps immigrant and refugee survivors from seeking help, what the data tells us about the current climate, and what it takes to build the trust needed for healing to happen.

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Women & Girls Empowerment

Survivor Leadership in African Communities

In many African communities, gender-based violence and human trafficking are not distant issues — they live in homes, in migration journeys, and in silence. And yet, within these same spaces, survivors are rising. Not just as voices. As leaders.
Survivor leadership asks us to shift how we see power. It moves us from viewing survivors only through harm, toward recognizing them as experts, organizers, and change-makers. When survivors lead — with the right support, skills, and resources — solutions become grounded, culturally rooted, and built to last.

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Maine Community

Restorative Justice in Maine: Healing Over Silence

When we hear the words justice system, many of us think of courts, police, and prisons. But for survivors, immigrants, families, and entire communities, justice is about much more than legal responses. It is about dignity. It is about healing. And it is about building systems that repair harm instead of multiplying it.
Our work in Maine often begins in a yoga studio, a community center, or even a quiet circle in the park. Through mindfulness and movement sessions, we create space for people to breathe, release tension, and feel safe in their own bodies again.

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Women & Girls Empowerment

How I Built This Work — And Why I Won’t Stop

Wounded Healers International was born from lived experience and from a belief that survivors are not broken people in need of pity; they are leaders in waiting. Our work now spans Kenya and Maine. In Kenya, we support young mothers and girls impacted by sexual violence through safe housing, education support, childcare, and community-based empowerment programs. In Maine, we create culturally grounded healing spaces for immigrant women who are navigating trauma, isolation, fear, and the complexity of rebuilding life in a new country. I am deeply involved in the fundraising because I believe that when the mission is honest and urgent, it deserves to be resourced. I am not afraid to ask. I am not afraid to knock. I have learned that doors do open—not always immediately, but persistently.

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Kenya Programs

A Place to Learn, Grow, and Begin Again

When you walk into our Learning Center in Kenya, the first thing you notice is the sound. Laughter. Soft chatter. Cheers when someone finally understands a lesson or completes something they are proud of. It doesn’t feel like a typical classroom. It feels alive. It feels safe. It feels like a place where people want to be.
The Learning Center supports women living in our shelter and women and girls from the surrounding community. Not everyone who comes to us needs shelter. Many come

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