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Purpose Statement
Children of Hoarders Website:
To provide a place for children of hoarders to:

Read/share stories and hopefully find solace in realizing their family has not been the only one affected by this disorder.

To provide responsible information for children of hoarders to learn about their parents' disorder

To provide information about known resources for helping their parents

To provide tools and information on recovery from a dysfunctional childhood

 

 

 
 

 



 

 
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