At the Family Preservation Alliance, we believe in the power of families. We see them not just as groups of individuals, but as the fundamental building blocks of society.
Our mission, vision, and values guide each step we take towards creating a world where every child can thrive within the loving embrace of a strong, united family.
Our Mission
Our mission is to ensure swift, effective, and uniform interventions in the best interests of children are codified at all stages of family breakdown. We’re committed to ending the psychological abuse by the individuals and systems that contribute to the breakdown of parent/child/family bonds.
We seek to ensure time-sensitive accountability and transparency of all systems that contribute to the breakdown of family bonds at all three stages of this trauma, including:
- Early intervention and rapid resolution for families who are at the beginning stages of interfacing with these systems.
- Immediate, evidence-based intervention and resources for families that are already interfacing with these systems on a regular basis.
- Effective, trauma-informed survivor healing resources for adult children and their families to move forward together in a positive manner.
Explore our work to see our mission in action.
Our Vision
Our vision is a world where families are safe havens, where children thrive, and where the global community stands united in preserving and strengthening the very heart of society – the family.
Our team is steadfast in its focus on building a future where children, their protection, and their psychological well-being take precedence above all else.
Our Values
Our values serve as the bedrock of our mission. We are unwavering in our commitment to:
We invite you to join us in our mission to safeguard families and promote the well-being of children. Together, we can redefine family dynamics, shifting them from conflict to cohesion, from division to unity, and from suffering to healing. Let’s ensure that no child, parent, or family member endures the devastating impact of parental alienation.