The impact of abusive partners isn’t limited to adult victims. Children who witness or experience abuse can carry long-lasting emotional scars, shame and mistrust—but providing support early can help set them on a path toward healing and a healthier future. In this third episode of our four-part series, we explore how young people can be supported through an amazing program called Camp HOPE America.
We welcome on Hannah Mould, Child Trauma Specialist Coordinator at the Guilford County Family Justice Center, to talk about Camp HOPE America, the revolutionary summer camp that gives children impacted by domestic violence and child abuse a safe space to build hope, resilience, and connection. We also hear from Questyn Hinton, who attended Camp HOPE at age 10 and has returned as a junior counselor at 18. Questyn shares how mentorship and the guidance of former campers can help children regain confidence and envision a brighter future.
This episode highlights the vital role of community, support and targeted programs in helping children affected by domestic violence heal and thrive.
Voices of HOPE is a project of the Family Justice Center Alliance, part of Alliance for HOPE International. To find the closest Family Justice Center near you, visit AllianceforHope.org.
The podcast is hosted by Amanda Kippert and produced in partnership with Produce Your Podcast. Learn more at produceyourpodcast.com.
Voices of HOPE is supported by a grant from the Office on Violence Against Women at the U.S. Department of Justice. The views expressed are those of the guests and hosts, and do not necessarily represent the positions of the Department of Justice.
If you’re living with an abusive partner, are questioning a relationship, or simply want to learn more about how to help, information, resources and advocates are available at DomesticShelters.org. You’re not alone—and help is out there.