Let’s Talk About It: The Power of Healing Let’s Talk About It: The Power of Healing is a North Carolina nonprofit organization supporting survivors of sexual assault through trauma-informed support, community programs, housing assistance, and the Healing Homes Project, an initiative focused on building new homes to provide long-term stability and independence.

Healing Homes Project

The Healing Homes Project is our housing initiative created to help low-income survivors of sexual assault build stable and independent lives.

Through this project, we plan to build new construction homes in Winston-Salem and surrounding areas for survivors and their families. Participants will complete homeownership preparation steps such as financial readiness, homeownership classes, and mortgage approval.

Families who qualify will have the opportunity to own their homes, creating long-term stability and generational change.

Our goal is not only to help survivors heal —
our goal is to help them build a future.

About Our Organization

Let’s Talk About It: The Power of Healing was created to provide a safe, supportive, and judgment-free environment for survivors of sexual assault. Many survivors struggle with emotional pain, lack of support, housing instability, and feeling alone. Our organization was founded to make sure survivors have a place where they can talk openly, receive guidance, and find real opportunities to rebuild their lives.

We serve adults and teenagers ages 16+ and older, both male and female, from all backgrounds. Our goal is to help survivors move from crisis to stability, and from stability to independence.

Who We Serve

We serve adult survivors and youth ages 16 and older, male and female, who have experienced sexual assault, abuse, or trauma.

Our services are open to individuals who need:

  • Emotional support

  • A safe place to talk

  • Help rebuilding their lives

  • Housing stability

  • Community connection

  • Guidance toward independence

We welcome survivors from all backgrounds, races, and walks of life.

What We Do?

We offer trauma-informed programs designed to support survivors mentally, emotionally, and physically.

Our services include:

  • Survivor support meetings

  • One-on-one peer support

  • Community outreach programs

  • Housing assistance

  • Daily support and goal-setting programs

  • Referrals to counseling and community resources

  • 24-hour support line

  • Life skills and empowerment programs

We believe healing takes time, support, and a safe community.

What makes Us Different?

At Let’s Talk About It: The Power of Healing, we understand that healing from sexual assault takes more than just one conversation. What makes our organization different is that we provide long-term, trauma-informed support for both adults and youth ages 16 +and older, male and female, in a safe and welcoming environment.

Unlike many programs that only offer short-term services, we focus on helping survivors rebuild their lives step by step. We provide emotional support, community programs, housing assistance, and opportunities for independence through our Healing Homes Project, which helps survivors work toward homeownership and long-term stability.

We also believe that survivors need more than counseling — they need community, understanding, and real opportunities to move forward. Our organization creates a space where survivors can talk openly, receive support without judgment, and gain the tools they need to heal mentally, emotionally, and financially.

Another thing that makes us different is that we serve both teenagers (16 and older) and adults, because we know trauma does not only affect one age group. We welcome survivors of all backgrounds, races, and genders, and we are committed to helping each person find their path to healing.

Our goal is not only to help survivors cope —
our goal is to help them heal, grow, and build a stable future.

The Healing Homes Project

Our Story

Let’s Talk About It: The Power of Healing was founded in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, after recognizing the need for more support for survivors of sexual assault. Many survivors face emotional trauma, housing challenges, and lack of support long after the abuse has ended.

Our founder created this organization to provide a safe place where survivors can talk, heal, and rebuild their lives with the support of a caring community.

As the organization grew, so did the vision, leading to the creation of the Healing Homes Project, which focuses on helping survivors achieve stability through homeownership and long-term opportunity.

Every program we offer is built on compassion, understanding, and the belief that healing is possible.