Survivor Resources

Leaving a high-control or coercive group is not a single event — it is a process. It can involve emotional upheaval, loss of community, financial instability, housing transitions, family separation, and the slow rebuilding of identity.

Rock Harbor Truth curates and shares resources to support survivors at every stage of that journey.

On our website, you will find educational articles about coercive control and high-control groups, trauma-informed research, and survivor-informed perspectives to help individuals understand what they experienced. We also provide links to community-based organizations, counseling resources, legal advocacy groups, and practical support services that may be needed when someone leaves — including housing, financial guidance, and peer support networks.

We do not claim to replace professional services. Instead, we aim to serve as a bridge — connecting survivors to credible information and trusted organizations so they do not have to navigate the transition alone.

Access to accurate information and compassionate support can be life-changing.

Services | Homeless Prevention Council | Orleans, MA

Homeless Prevention Council Cape Cod flyer offering rental, utility, and financial assistance for survivors

Network of Care for Health and Human Services Directory — Barnstable County, MA

Barnstable County Department of Human Services logo

Housing Assistance Corporation — View All Services

Housing Assistance Corporation logo, Cape Cod housing support resource for cult survivors leaving high-control group

Champ Homes — Referrals

Champ Homes logo, transitional housing resource for survivors of religious abuse

The MeadowHaven Program

MeadowHaven Program logo, trauma recovery and transitional housing resource for cult survivors

See our new Library, featuring four brave authors who share their experiences with the COJ and GCC.

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