Because no family should have to navigate this road alone.

Safe Harbor: Holding Hope Together is a supportive community for parents and caregivers navigating the impact of SSTA within their families.Created by parents with lived experience and professional knowledge, Safe Harbor offers a compassionate, judgment-free space to connect with others who understand, share resources, access practical guidance, and find hope for the journey ahead.

What to Expect

Safe Harbor offers connection, encouragement, education, and peer support for parents and caregivers navigating sibling sexual abuse.

  • A welcoming, trauma-informed environment led by Joseph Wine, LPC, and S. Grace Wine, PhD.

  • Virtual meetings every other Thursday at 8:00 p.m. Eastern.

  • New participants are welcome at any meeting—there is no need to attend from the beginning.

  • Before receiving the meeting link, participants must complete a Participant Acknowledgment and Informed Consent Agreement. This helps protect the privacy, safety, and dignity of everyone in the group.

Whether you choose to participate or simply listen, you are welcome here.


Important Information

Safe Harbor is a peer support community and is not a substitute for legal, medical, mental health, or other professional services. Information shared within the group is intended for educational and peer support purposes only and should not be considered legal, medical, or clinical advice.The safety and well-being of children must always come first. Abuse should be reported to the appropriate authorities in accordance with applicable laws and reporting requirements. Participants are responsible for ensuring the safety of children and obtaining appropriate professional support and intervention when needed.Safe Harbor does not provide crisis intervention, emergency services, legal representation, or clinical treatment. Although group facilitators may possess professional credentials and experience, Safe Harbor is a peer support community. Participation in the group does not establish a counseling, therapeutic, coaching, client-provider, or other professional relationship with any facilitator, guest speaker, participating organization, or licensed professional involved with the group.Participation in the group is voluntary, and participants remain responsible for decisions made regarding their individual circumstances. Neither People First, Always LLC, Waves of Worth, group facilitators, guest speakers, nor other participants are responsible for decisions, actions, or outcomes resulting from information shared within the group. Participants should seek qualified professional guidance regarding their individual situations.

If you believe a child is in immediate danger, contact emergency services or the appropriate child protection authorities in your area immediately.