Life After Hate
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Mission Statement
Founded by former extremists, Life After Hate is committed to helping people leave the violent far-right to connect with humanity and lead compassionate lives.
About This Cause
Since 2011, Life After Hate has been at the forefront of the national strategy to interrupt far-right violence committed in the name of ideological and/or religious belief through support and services for men and women seeking to leave hate groups, education and engagement, academic research, and cultural competency training. We were founded by former leaders (Formers) of radicalized neo-Nazi, skinhead, and other extremist groups in North America, who today are solely committed to addressing violent far-right extremism through a lens informed by experiential knowledge, personal growth, and professional training. Disengagement and deradicalization are complex, lifelong processes that require individualized approaches and support. Operated by highly-developed and empathic Formers, Life After Hate’s ExitUSA™ program provides around-the-clock tailored support, education, and referral services to help ensure people can build a new, more fulfilling life, free from hate. Since our founding, Life After Hate has helped more than 500 men, women, and families’ grapple with violent hate groups. Our team of Formers is able to conduct interventions in spaces that are often off-limits to other professionals. Our voices are authentic and credible which helps facilitate access to those most in-risk and vulnerable. We offer support to those who make the decision to leave violent far-right extremism as well as to those concerned about a friend, loved one, or significant other. Participation in ExitUSA™ is voluntary; our level of involvement is predicated by the service recipients’ needs and goals. The majority of our cases are from individuals in crisis and concerned family members, and their numbers unfortunately grow daily.