Simon and his team of volunteers go above and beyond to help anyone going through parental alienation. Their resources and support group are worth their weight in gold for anyone struggling to see the... See more
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Spreading awareness of parental alienation worldwide and campaigning for equal parental rights. Join the movement today.
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- support@papaorg.co.uk
- papaorg.co.uk
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Excellent source of information…
Excellent source of information provided with a good backlog to search through. People from the PAPA community always on hand to give advice from both personal and professional experience
I would recommend!!
Very informative and such an array of help without a huge price tag; an invaluable service to anyone having to deal with social services, the family court or a break down in co parenting.
Better than a solicitor!!!!!!!!!
The founder has personal experience so you dont feel like youre being judged. I always believed i was alone as an alienated mother but PAPA made me realise i wasnt alone there were thousands of mums just like me and other parents supporting each other through the darkest of times and cherering you on in the wins
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PAPA has been a lifeline.
Going through family court and the pain of parental alienation can feel isolating and overwhelming, but finding PAPA gave me hope and strength when I needed it most. The group is filled with parents who truly understand what it’s like — not just sympathy, but real empathy and practical advice.
What I value most is the balance between emotional support and solid information. It’s not just a place to vent — it’s a community that helps you keep focused on your children, stay positive, and push for change in a constructive way. The moderators keep it respectful and safe, and you never feel judged.
If you’re facing alienation, I can honestly say PAPA makes you feel less alone. It reminds you that you’re not powerless, and that there are others walking the same path who are willing to share strength, knowledge, and solidarity.
I’m so grateful this group exists.
Free or Pocket-change Support for Alienated Families
Great peer support for Alienated family members on the PAPA Facebook group, awesome memes and 'infomercials' to share from the PAPA Facebook Awareness page. To top that, they have terrific website resources (Articles, courses, AI, and even opportunities to book 1on1 consults with experienced Admin).
And everything offered for free or pocket-change! ... So considerate of members who are facing astronomical costs from everyone else taking advantage of their desperation to see their children ...
Most beneficial P.A. organization I've found anywhere.
Most beneficial parental Alienation resources and community around by far. Honest and genuine, there to help and not take advantage of people's pain for profit like 90% of all other copy cat type groups. Hundreds of articles that you'll see quoted and shared by others on social media. Active in campaigns across the world and a dedicated team providing everything from one on one advise, to their own AI, case reviews, forums that are full of good members and meaningful conversations, and so much more. This organization has been the inspiration of so many to become advocates themselves, but so far it is and I think always will be the one stop, go to place for everything parental Alienation related, and their work continues to change lives and laws world wide. Very happy to have found them and been a part of the community for years. The only group that cared when reached out to, to even bother to help without asked ng for money for nothing, AND they had the resources to help myself as well. 👌💛💪♻️
Has been a corner stone for support for…
Has been a corner stone for support for myself. They have also given me opportunity to help like-wise parents who are earlier in the process. The opportunity to turn someones bad action into lots of help for people has been essential in me keeping my head on my shoulders.
I owe PAPA my life on this planet.
A very powerful support tool and…
A very powerful support tool and resource suite.
I came across PAPA perhaps around 2020 and immediately noticed how refreshing it was compared to the vultures that charge exorbitant fees for parents simply wanting their children to see them.
Leading the way in parental equality
Arguably the leading campaigners for parental equality. Very honest, open and reliable, ran and supported by those affected by parental alienation.
Unbelievable Organisation
A ridiculous amount of resource and information on their website along with their fantastic support networks.
The campaign work and help and support they provide is truly incredible.
If I could give more stars I would.
The work PAPA is doing deserves many plaudits.
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