Dan Moore

Rebuilding after a rupture

A couple practiced repair conversations and new agreements—moving from reactive cycles to calmer connection.

My history

My Journey with a Support Group

For years, I carried my struggles in silence, believing no one would truly understand what I was going through. I felt alone in my pain, unsure of where to turn. But everything changed when I took a leap of faith and joined a Mentora Support Group.

At first, I was nervous—how could sharing my story with strangers possibly help? But as I listened to others open up about their own experiences, I realized something powerful: I wasn’t alone. Their stories echoed my own fears, challenges, and hopes. In that shared vulnerability, I found comfort, understanding, and a renewed sense of strength.

Week by week, I learned to express my feelings, embrace my journey, and support others in theirs. The group became a space of acceptance, healing, and genuine connection. Through shared experiences, I discovered that hope isn’t something we have to find on our own—it grows when we open our hearts to others.

Now, I know that healing isn’t about facing struggles in isolation. It’s about finding strength in community, hope in shared stories, and the courage to keep moving forward—together.

Success Stories

More of your stories

Anonymous
Calmer transitions between homes

A family created a drop-off and schedule-change plan with clear boundaries—reducing last-minute conflict and helping kids feel more settled.

Anna Green
Stronger teen-parent communication

A family created a plan for tough talks that improved trust and reduced shutdowns at home.

Emma Hall
Less conflict, more teamwork

A co-parenting pair learned boundaries, communication tools, and consistent routines that reduced day-to-day tension.