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Disrupt violent hate.

  • A mother finds messages glorifying violence on her son’s phone.
  • The attorney for a teenager in the juvenile justice system reaches out to ask us if we can help work with the teen.
  • A man who’s spent years in violent extremism quietly joins our Discord channel, looking for a way out.

These are the people Life After Hate serves. And they’re not just anecdotes—they’re part of a growing wave. In the last nine months alone, we’ve seen the highest volume of requests for help in our organization’s history– a 63% increase from the same period last year.

And the people behind those calls?They come to us angry. Scared. Sometimes dangerous. Almost always alone.That’s where we step in. At Life After Hate, we don’t judge. We’ve been there. We offer support and a path out of hate groups.

Right now, this work is at risk.

We rely on your financial support to meet the growing demand.