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Wind Haven Foundation

You don’t have to walk through the wilderness alone.
This is your time. Your space. Your healing.

Wind Haven offers holistic, trauma-informed mentoring to help you reconnect—body, mind, spirit, and soul. These sessions are for survivors, overcomers, and anyone ready to take the next step toward wholeness.


💠 Session Details


Book 1 session at a time, or book multiple sessions for a discount – available to book 1, 2, 3, or 4 sessions at a time. You will book your first session, and then schedule your follow-up session with your mentor.


💖 Step 1: Make Your Donation

Secure your session with a $75 donation here:

This donation is nonrefundable and goes directly toward Wind Haven’s mission to support survivors and build a safe, healthy community. You may check availability via the Google Calendar below before making your donation.


📅 Step 2: Book Your Session

Sessions are available on Tuesdays and Fridays only between 10 am and 5 pm. After donating, please choose your session time:

You’ll receive a private Google Meet link with your confirmation.


🔒 What to Expect

Your session is:

This is not therapy. This is mentoring—life-on-life support with someone who’s walked through fire and lived to tell the story.


💌 Need Help?

We’re here for you.
Email us anytime at support@windhavenfoundation.org or use the contact form on our site.

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    How can I access “member-only” articles and content? Sign up for our blog subscription, basic membership, or premium membership.

    How can I make a donation? You can make a donation on our online donation form. Donations benefit victims of Domestic Violence and are tax deductible.

    Which payment methods are accepted? We accept all major credit cards for our premium membership. Donations can be made using a credit card or PayPal. Digital products on our site, IE e-books, can be purchased using a credit card or PayPal. Physical books are sold on Amazon.com, and our merchandise is sold through Printify.

    What is your refund policy? Our website accepts donations, and all proceeds from our digital products, books, and merch benefit our nonprofit mission. Therefore, we do not generally provide refunds. For a complete overview of our refund policy, please visit our “Refund Policy” page.

    How can I access my account? To access your account, you can visit our quick links menu and select the “Account” link or click below:

    My Account

    Can I request that you post an article or resource link on your website? YES! You can send us topic requests, or if you have an article you’d like us to consider for publication, you can send it to us in the contact form and put “Article Publication Request” in the subject. If you are a business or organization requesting an article publication, we require a backlink to be placed on your website back to the article our site. If you would like us to consider your website link as a potential resource on our domestic violence search engine, we require a backlink to our site’s resource page which hosts our custom search engine for domestic violence resources. For domestic violence resources to be added to our search engine, please send us a message including the subject: “Resource Link Request.” *All articles and reciprocal links must be content related to domestic violence and other relationship topics on our website. 

    How do I submit a speaking request? To request Wind Haven to speak at your next event, please submit the contact form and put “Speaking Request” in the subject field.

    To be considered, the Message Field should contain the following:

    1. Date Requested
    2. Time Requested (i.e. From 11AM to 1PM — Time Zone}
    3. Event Location (City/State)
    4. Event Venue Name
    5. Type of Event (Church Service, Conference, Workshop, etc.)
    6. Targeted Audience (General, Singles, Couples, Leaders, etc.)
    7. Organization Name and Organization web site
    8. Primary Contact (Name, Email, Phone)
    9. Any additional details pertinent to your event

    Your request will be reviewed and someone will follow up with you.

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    What Your Donation Supports:

    • General Operations – So we can keep showing up

    • Survivor Support – Peer-mentorship, trauma recovery, pastoral care, & more

    • Survivor Resources – Downloadable eBooks, a comprehensive domestic violence resources database, blogs, toolkits, & more

    • Virtual Recovery Center – Healing courses and content designed by Overcomers for survivors for holistic domestic abuse recovery

    • Bug-Out-Bag List & Safety Planning – Our flagship bug-out-bag list and fillable safety-plan

    • Leadership Development – Training Overcomers to lead

    • Future Initiatives* – Survivor emergency fund and our pioneer nonprofit housing stewardship initiative 


    *Survivor Emergency Fund

    • Rent and utility deposit for permanent housing
    • Emergency relocation  
    • Household furnishings
    • Transportation
    • Clothing and personal essentials
    • Trauma-informed therapy
    • Groceries


    *Nonprofit Housing Stewardship Fund

    • Safe, healthy, and affordable housing for individuals and families in need
    • Support for those experiencing homelessness or housing instability
    • Maintenance, upgrades, and oversight to ensure long-term habitability
    • Advocacy for fair housing practices and tenant rights
    • Community education to prevent systemic neglect and unsafe living conditions
    • Access to resources that promote stability, security, and opportunity for all
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