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Trauma-Informed Writer: Survivor Healing Journal & 30-Day Recovery Guide
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About the Project
Army Pink is seeking volunteers to help develop a Survivor Healing Journal and a guided 30-Day Healing Journey that will become part of our Survivor Wellness Portal.
This project is designed to provide survivors with accessible, trauma-informed tools that support emotional healing, grounding, self-reflection, confidence rebuilding, and recovery after leaving abuse.
The goal is to create a structured experience that survivors can return to throughout their healing journey, with practical exercises, guided prompts, and supportive resources that feel approachable, empowering, and easy to use.
What Volunteers Will Help Create
Volunteers will collaborate with our team to help develop:
- Survivor Healing Journal structure and content
- 30-Day Healing Journey framework
- Daily reflection prompts
- Guided journaling exercises
- Grounding and emotional regulation activities
- Identity rebuilding exercises
- Confidence-building reflections
- Recovery milestone exercises
- Hope and future-planning prompts
- Wellness and self-care activities
We are looking for contributors who can help organize ideas into a clear, supportive, and survivor-centered experience.
Ideal Skills
We welcome volunteers with experience in:
- Writing
- Journaling programs
- Workbook development
- Curriculum design
- Coaching
- Trauma-informed support
- Mental health education
- Wellness programming
- Recovery support resources
- Content development
- Survivor advocacy
Professional credentials are not required. We value thoughtful, compassionate contributors who can help create meaningful resources for survivors.
Impact
Volunteer contributions will directly support survivors accessing Army Pink's Wellness Portal and recovery resources.
The journal and healing journey are intended to help survivors:
- Process emotions safely
- Build confidence and self-trust
- Develop grounding skills
- Create hope for the future
- Reconnect with their identity
- Access practical recovery tools
- Continue healing beyond the immediate crisis period
Collaboration & Support
Volunteers will receive project context, existing planning materials, and guidance from the Army Pink team.
We will work collaboratively to define content priorities, timelines, review processes, and implementation plans. Team members will provide feedback throughout development to ensure the final resources are supportive, accessible, and aligned with the needs of survivors.
This is an opportunity to help build a meaningful resource that survivors may return to again and again throughout their healing journey.
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Please submit a brief introduction describing your background, relevant experience, and interest in this opportunity. If you have experience with trauma-informed writing, workbook development, journaling programs, mental health resources, survivor advocacy, wellness content, curriculum design, or related work, please include those details.
Writing samples, portfolio links, published work, or examples of relevant projects are welcome but not required.
Selected volunteers will be contacted to discuss the project, timelines, and collaboration process in greater detail.
We appreciate your interest in helping create meaningful resources for survivors.
