Let Us Help You
Safe, Trauma-Informed Support for Survivors and Families
You don't have to navigate this alone. If you're facing abuse, danger, retaliation, CPS involvement, housing issues, or overwhelming life circumstances, we are here to guide you with compassion, clarity, and dignity.
This page connects you with non-emergency support, resources, and trauma-informed guidance.
Important Safety Notice
(Please Read)
Samarticles is not a crisis hotline, emergency service, or law enforcement agency. If you or your children are in immediate danger, please contact 911 or your local emergency number.
If calling is unsafe, consider:
- Text 911 (available in many areas)
- National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE
- *For trafficking: 1-888-373-7888 (call) or text 233733
- Local shelters or hospitals
Your Safety always comes first.
What We Can Help With
We provide non-emergency support including:
- trauma-informed emotional guidance
- system navigation (CPS, housing, agencies, courts)
- crisis planning and safety steps
- documentation guidance
- empowerment and coaching
- connecting you to safe, vetted resources
- navigating confusing or overwhelming situations
- spiritual grounding and survivor support
- helping you understand your rights
Our goal is to provide clarity, safety, and direction - without judgement, pressure, or fear.


What We Cannot Do
To keep you safe and compliant with legal limits, we cannot:
- intervene directly in emergencies
- replace legal counsel
- contact abusers or institutions on your behalf
- file police reports for you
- act as a lawyer, therapist, or law enforcement
- make promises of case outcomes
We guide you, support you, and empower you - but we do not perform legal or emergency actions.
Get in touch
E-mail: support@samarticles.org
Response Time: Usually within 24-48 hours
When you reach out, you may share as much or as little as you feel comfortable.
You control your story.
If Your Device May Be Monitored
Your safety matters.
If you believe someone may be checking your messages or devices:
- use a friend's phone
- use a library or school computer
- clear your browser history and cache after visiting (Only do this if clearing your history will not raise suspicion or increase danger. Every survivor's situation is different - choose the option that feel safest for you.)
- avoid typing details you feel unsafe sharing
- screenshot this page if needed, then close it
You deserve safety, privacy, and protection.
You Are Not Alone
It takes strength to reach out.
Whatever you're facing, there is a way forward - and we will help you take the next step safely and confidently.