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Beyond Brave is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping trauma survivors access evidence-based healing therapies — especially EMDR — so they don't have to carry trauma alone.
Beyond Brave helps trauma survivors access evidence-based healing therapies, especially EMDR, because healing takes courage and no one should walk that path alone.
We meet survivors with compassion, credibility, and practical access to care. We prioritize applicants who lack insurance coverage or who cannot otherwise afford trauma-informed therapy.
We envision a future in which evidence-based trauma therapy — including EMDR — is available to every survivor who needs it, regardless of financial circumstance, location, or insurance status.
Legitimate, transparent, and safe. We publish financials, list our board, and treat applicant data with privacy-first care.
We acknowledge pain while pointing toward recovery. Warmth, humanity, and survivor-centered language at every step.
We exist to remove barriers to care. Donate, Apply for Support, Shop, and Get Involved are always one click away.
We honor the courage required to seek healing. We affirm survivors without overpromising outcomes.
Twelve years ago, I made the hardest — and bravest — decision of my life. I filed for divorce from my husband of nearly a decade. When I shared the news with coworkers, someone said something that has stayed with me ever since: "That's such a brave thing to do."
At the time, I didn't fully realize how true those words were. I had spent years in a relationship defined by narcissistic abuse and untreated mental illness. I lived in survival mode — always in "fight" mode — just trying to protect myself and my children. That state of constant vigilance shaped how I responded to the world, to my children, to new relationships, to myself. I didn't recognize just how much trauma had rewired my nervous system and my self-worth.
I was forced to ask myself hard questions about who I wanted to be and what kind of life I wanted to live. When I reconnected with Wayne — my first love and now co-founder of this foundation — I found something I had never truly experienced: a safe, healthy relationship. But even then, the trauma would creep in. Triggers. Anxiety. Fight mode.
The breaking point came during a period of unimaginable stress. My children were living part-time in a household that, while physically safe, was psychologically devastating. Lies, manipulation, emotional chaos — I was powerless to shield them, and it was destroying me. I was on the edge of collapse, searching desperately for something — anything — that could help me stay afloat.
That's when I found EMDR therapy. And it changed everything.
In EMDR, I found healing. I found validation. I found myself. After being diagnosed with PTSD from years of emotional abuse, I finally felt seen. I finally stopped believing the lies that had been told to me for so long — that I was "too sensitive," or "crazy," or "playing the victim."
Over the course of 12 months, EMDR therapy helped me process the trauma I'd been carrying for over a decade. It helped me step out of survival mode and into the life I had always hoped was possible. It helped me become a better partner, a better parent, and a whole version of myself again.
I often say that EMDR felt like magic — but it's not magic. It's access. It's care. It's healing. And everyone who needs it deserves the chance to receive it.
That's why we created Beyond Brave — to help trauma survivors access the therapy that changed my life. I know what it feels like to be at rock bottom. I know the desperation of needing help but not knowing where to turn. And I know the freedom that healing can bring.
If you're reading this and you're hurting, let me be the one to say: You are not too broken. You are not alone. And you are brave — braver than you know.
— Staci Durham, Co-Founder
Beyond Brave is led by survivors, supporters, and clinicians who have seen the difference EMDR makes. Full board bios will be published as the foundation grows.
Survivor-leader, advocate, and the catalyst behind Beyond Brave. Believes that access to evidence-based therapy is a human dignity issue.
Operations and partnerships. Committed to building a transparent, financially accountable foundation that survivors can trust.
Clinicians, nonprofit leaders, and community advocates are joining our advisory board. Full bios and credentials will be listed here.
Beyond Brave is committed to transparency, financial accountability, and survivor-first practices. We publish updates regularly and treat applicant information confidentially.
We will never share an applicant's identifying details without consent. We will never use survivor stories in ways that exploit pain. We will always treat the trust given to us by donors and survivors as sacred.
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